PRs for tag 'ndis'
This is an experimental report containing PRs for tag 'ndis' as of 5-30-2014. GNATS has no finer-grained categorization than 'kern', 'bin', 'ports', and so forth. To augment this, the bugmeisters have adopted the convention of adding '[<tagname>]' to the Synopsis field. Consider this a prototype of a better search function.
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PRs for tag 'ndis':
S | Submitted | Tracker | Resp. | Description |
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o | 2012/09/11 | kern/171550 | net | [ndis] [patch] "no match for InterlockedCompareExchange" and then kernel panic upon kldload ndisgen module for RTL8188/8192CU |
o | 2012/09/11 | kern/171532 | net | [ndis] ndis(4) driver includes 'pccard'-specific code, even if 'device pccard' absent from config |
o | 2012/09/11 | kern/171531 | net | [ndis] undocumented dependency for ndis(4) |
p | 2012/03/02 | kern/165630 | [ndis][panic][patch] IRQL_NOT_GREATER_THAN | |
o | 2012/03/02 | kern/165622 | net | [ndis][panic][patch] Unregistered use of FPU in kernel on amd64 |
o | 2009/03/21 | kern/132889 | net | [ndis] [panic] NDIS kernel crash on load BCM4321 AGN driver |
o | 2009/03/15 | kern/132672 | net | [ndis] [panic] ndis with rt2860.sys causes kernel panic in CURRENT-amd64 |
o | 2009/02/17 | kern/131781 | net | [ndis] ndis keeps dropping the link |
f | 2009/01/21 | kern/130820 | net | [ndis] wpa_supplicant(8) returns 'no space on device' |
o | 2009/01/14 | kern/130525 | net | [ndis] [panic] 64 bit ar5008 ndisgen-erated driver causes kernel panic on kldload |
o | 2008/06/03 | kern/124225 | net | [ndis] [patch] ndis network driver sometimes loses network connection |
o | 2007/09/29 | kern/116747 | wireless | [ndis] FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT crash with Dell TrueMobile 1400 wireless card |
f | 2007/06/21 | conf/113915 | rc | [ndis] [patch] ndis wireless driver fails to associate when interface set to WPA |
o | 2006/01/16 | kern/91859 | net | [ndis] if_ndis does not work with Asus WL-138 |
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