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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ int sysctl_max_noreply_time = 12;
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* Default is 10us which means using the unmodified value given by the
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* peer except if it's 0 (0 is likely a bug in the other stack).
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*/
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-unsigned sysctl_min_tx_turn_time = 10;
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+unsigned int sysctl_min_tx_turn_time = 10;
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/*
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* Maximum data size to be used in transmission in payload of LAP frame.
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* There is a bit of confusion in the IrDA spec :
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@@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ unsigned sysctl_min_tx_turn_time = 10;
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* bytes frames or all negotiated frame sizes, but you can use the sysctl
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* to play with this value anyway.
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* Jean II */
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-unsigned sysctl_max_tx_data_size = 2042;
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+unsigned int sysctl_max_tx_data_size = 2042;
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/*
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* Maximum transmit window, i.e. number of LAP frames between turn-around.
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* This allow to override what the peer told us. Some peers are buggy and
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* don't always support what they tell us.
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* Jean II */
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-unsigned sysctl_max_tx_window = 7;
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+unsigned int sysctl_max_tx_window = 7;
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static int irlap_param_baud_rate(void *instance, irda_param_t *param, int get);
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static int irlap_param_link_disconnect(void *instance, irda_param_t *parm,
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