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brcmsmac: Use debug macros for general error and debug statements
Seth Forshee
2012-11-20
1
-5
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+5
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brcmsmac: fix mismatch in number of custom regulatory rules
Arend van Spriel
2012-09-10
1
-1
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+1
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brcmsmac: use channel flags to restrict OFDM
Seth Forshee
2012-08-02
1
-4
/
+1
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brcmsmac: fix brcms_c_regd_init() which crashed after 11ad patch
Arend van Spriel
2012-07-09
1
-10
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+7
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brcmsmac: fix NULL pointer crash in brcms_c_regd_init()
Arend van Spriel
2012-06-22
1
-0
/
+5
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brcm80211: smac: use current regulatory domain when checking whether OFDM is ...
Seth Forshee
2012-06-20
1
-118
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+14
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brcm80211: smac: don't validate channels against internal regulatory data
Seth Forshee
2012-06-20
1
-338
/
+6
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brcm80211: smac: use mac80211 channel data for tx power limits
Seth Forshee
2012-06-20
1
-59
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+14
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brcm80211: smac: enable/disable radio on regulatory updates
Seth Forshee
2012-06-20
1
-41
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+26
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brcm80211: smac: inform mac80211 of the X2 regulatory domain
Seth Forshee
2012-06-20
1
-178
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+207
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brcm80211: smac: clean up channel.c
Seth Forshee
2012-06-20
1
-133
/
+5
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brcm80211: smac: remove unused code for 40MHz channels
Seth Forshee
2012-06-20
1
-116
/
+0
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brcm80211: smac: don't set up tx power limits during initialization
Seth Forshee
2012-06-20
1
-8
/
+0
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brcmsmac: use sprom from bcma
Hauke Mehrtens
2012-05-16
1
-4
/
+3
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brcm80211: smac: only provide valid regulatory hint
Arend van Spriel
2012-04-13
1
-1
/
+35
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brcm80211: smac: remove code under unused macro definitions
Arend van Spriel
2011-11-11
1
-118
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+0
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brcm80211: moved function brcmu_chspec_malformed
Alwin Beukers
2011-10-14
1
-1
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+27
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net: wireless: add brcm80211 drivers
Arend van Spriel
2011-10-11
1
-0
/
+1565