Yuval Mintz says: ==================== qed: Management interaction & feature changes All patches in this series either affect direct interaction with the management firmware, or changes logic relating to some values retrieved from it. Patch #1 revises the basic logic for sending messages to the management firmware and there completion, and is the most significant [at least code-wise] of the bunch. Patch #2 changes infrastrcure in a way that should better protect us form mistakes leading to stack corruption such as was fixed in bb4802428432 ("qed: Prevent stack corruption on MFW interaction"). Patch #3 corrects some update API endian issue [sent here as it would create conflicts with #2, and because it's lack would create a rather insignifcant problem]. Patch #4 removes some unnecessary logging, allowing cleaner forward compatibility with future management firmware versions. Patches #5, #6 slightly change the number of possible L2 queues in some scenarios, leading to the possibility of having more queues / VFS. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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