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@@ -853,27 +853,6 @@ u32 ieee80211_handle_ht(struct ieee80211_local *local, int enable_ht,
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/* ieee80211_ioctl.c */
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/* ieee80211_ioctl.c */
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extern const struct iw_handler_def ieee80211_iw_handler_def;
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extern const struct iw_handler_def ieee80211_iw_handler_def;
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-/* Least common multiple of the used rates (in 100 kbps). This is used to
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- * calculate rate_inv values for each rate so that only integers are needed. */
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-#define CHAN_UTIL_RATE_LCM 95040
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-/* 1 usec is 1/8 * (95040/10) = 1188 */
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-#define CHAN_UTIL_PER_USEC 1188
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-/* Amount of bits to shift the result right to scale the total utilization
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- * to values that will not wrap around 32-bit integers. */
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-#define CHAN_UTIL_SHIFT 9
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-/* Theoretical maximum of channel utilization counter in 10 ms (stat_time=1):
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- * (CHAN_UTIL_PER_USEC * 10000) >> CHAN_UTIL_SHIFT = 23203. So dividing the
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- * raw value with about 23 should give utilization in 10th of a percentage
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- * (1/1000). However, utilization is only estimated and not all intervals
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- * between frames etc. are calculated. 18 seems to give numbers that are closer
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- * to the real maximum. */
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-#define CHAN_UTIL_PER_10MS 18
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-#define CHAN_UTIL_HDR_LONG (202 * CHAN_UTIL_PER_USEC)
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-#define CHAN_UTIL_HDR_SHORT (40 * CHAN_UTIL_PER_USEC)
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-/* ieee80211_ioctl.c */
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int ieee80211_set_freq(struct net_device *dev, int freq);
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int ieee80211_set_freq(struct net_device *dev, int freq);
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/* ieee80211_sta.c */
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/* ieee80211_sta.c */
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