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Old 10-08-2012, 03:49 AM   #1
nakul
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Bridge patch for linux 2.6.31 make it compatible to linux-2.6.36


Hi all,

I am having linux kernel version 2.6.36 with some advance bridging option added as patch to it used for our embedded device.
Now we want to port that advance feature to linux-2.6.31.
Now my problem is that since we migrate to lesser kernel version,some of the bridge API's got changed, hence we can't apply the same add-on patch to this kernel.

Does some one have bridge patch for linux-2.6.31 make it compatible to linux-2.6.36 so that we can apply that patch. Can you also suggest what exactly are the changes made in bridge module(functionality wise) between linux-2.6.31 and linux-2.6.36.

Thanks in advance
 
  


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