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Subject: [dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3] ff9501: 3.3rc3 support
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 07:06:38 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4f3bc9fe2bc74_3da91b53af025146a@sh2.rs.github.com.mail> (raw)

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  Branch: refs/heads/master
  Home:   https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3
  Commit: ff9501025edefe09403e81a14ebc0f5029fc5808
      https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3/commit/ff9501025edefe09403e81a14ebc0f5029fc5808
  Author: Dave Taht <dave.taht@bufferbloat.net>
  Date:   2012-02-15 (Wed, 15 Feb 2012)

  Changed paths:
    M target/linux/ar71xx/Makefile
  M target/linux/ar71xx/config-3.3

  Log Message:
  -----------
  3.3rc3 support


  Commit: d7b3ab81e659106c4f25c5b020e6dd448ab0b937
      https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3/commit/d7b3ab81e659106c4f25c5b020e6dd448ab0b937
  Author: Dave Taht <dave.taht@bufferbloat.net>
  Date:   2012-02-15 (Wed, 15 Feb 2012)

  Changed paths:
    M package/kernel/modules/netsupport.mk

  Log Message:
  -----------
  Add support for QFQ CBQ DRR SFB CHOKE packet schedulers and remove ESFQ

CBQ is of use in some scenarios
QFQ is a fast FQ scheduler, more flexible and more fair than SFQ
CHOKE is an advanced red-like AQM
SFB - a version of 'Blue'
ESFQ is obsolete and SFQ has all the same features rolled into it now.


  Commit: 01a7a1f6c2dc7349025c4913595ec03261e7fb90
      https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3/commit/01a7a1f6c2dc7349025c4913595ec03261e7fb90
  Author: Dave Taht <dave.taht@bufferbloat.net>
  Date:   2012-02-15 (Wed, 15 Feb 2012)

  Changed paths:
    A include/scons.mk
  A tools/scons/Makefile

  Log Message:
  -----------
  Add scons support to openwrt

This makes it more possible to build scons based applications
for openwrt.


  Commit: c372e76b6136f01ff5fc8bc40d52292dcb2922df
      https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3/commit/c372e76b6136f01ff5fc8bc40d52292dcb2922df
  Author: Dave Taht <dave.taht@bufferbloat.net>
  Date:   2012-02-15 (Wed, 15 Feb 2012)

  Changed paths:
    M package/kernel/modules/netsupport.mk

  Log Message:
  -----------
  IPv6 PIMSM2 support


  Commit: 0477bf3799889daa49bc157a63fb3266c594bd09
      https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3/commit/0477bf3799889daa49bc157a63fb3266c594bd09
  Author: Dave Taht <dave.taht@bufferbloat.net>
  Date:   2012-02-15 (Wed, 15 Feb 2012)

  Changed paths:
    M tools/Makefile

  Log Message:
  -----------
  Add scons support in build

This allows for building the latest gpsd and may be of help
in one day porting Xorp.


  Commit: 363d6d1b3a51dcf795aafb2338fed2e62af53460
      https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3/commit/363d6d1b3a51dcf795aafb2338fed2e62af53460
  Author: Dave Taht <dave.taht@bufferbloat.net>
  Date:   2012-02-15 (Wed, 15 Feb 2012)

  Changed paths:
    A target/linux/ar71xx/patches-3.2/920-Enable-tcp_low_latency-by-default.patch

  Log Message:
  -----------
  Enable low latency by default

Enable low latency for tcp by default.


Compare: https://github.com/dtaht/Cerowrt-3.3/compare/d214321...363d6d1

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