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This reverts commit r45579. With the latest change r46251 ("nvram: fix "Segmentation fault" caused by setting memory out of buffer") nvram utility shouldn't crash anymore. It was tested on 3 brcm47xx devices: 1) Unknown with 0x10000 NVRAM size (0x8000 offset) 2) Linksys E1000 V2.1 with 0x10000 (0x8000 offset) 3) Linksys WRT300N V1 with 0x10000 (0x8000 offset) And 3 bcm53xx devices: 1) Buffalo WZR-600DHP2 with 0x160000 NVRAM size 2) Buffalo WZR-1750DHP with 0x10000 NVRAM size 3) Netgear R6250 V1 with 0x180000 NVRAM size (all using 0 offset) This is an important change as it allows reading whole NVRAM. This may critical when reading some basic configuration (e.g. switch ports). Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@gmail.com> SVN-Revision: 46253 |
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