[PATCH 05/15] staging: wlang-ng: fix block comment warnings in p80211netdev.c

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This patch fix the following checkpatch.pl warnings in p80211netdev.c:
WARNING: Block comments should align the * on each line
WARNING: Block comments use a trailing */ on a separate line

Signed-off-by: Sergio Paracuellos <sergio.paracuellos@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 drivers/staging/wlan-ng/p80211netdev.c | 613 +++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 314 insertions(+), 299 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/wlan-ng/p80211netdev.c b/drivers/staging/wlan-ng/p80211netdev.c
index 78a10af..fb28d8f 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/wlan-ng/p80211netdev.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/wlan-ng/p80211netdev.c
@@ -1,53 +1,53 @@
 /* src/p80211/p80211knetdev.c
-*
-* Linux Kernel net device interface
-*
-* Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* linux-wlan
-*
-*   The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
-*   License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
-*   except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
-*   the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
-*
-*   Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
-*   IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
-*   implied. See the License for the specific language governing
-*   rights and limitations under the License.
-*
-*   Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
-*   terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which
-*   case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
-*   above.  If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
-*   only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use
-*   your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision
-*   by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
-*   and other provisions required by the GPL.  If you do not delete
-*   the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
-*   file under either the MPL or the GPL.
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be
-* made directly to:
-*
-* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc.
-* info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-* http://www.linux-wlan.com
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* Portions of the development of this software were funded by
-* Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* The functions required for a Linux network device are defined here.
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*/
+ *
+ * Linux Kernel net device interface
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
+ * --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * linux-wlan
+ *
+ *   The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+ *   License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+ *   except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+ *   the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+ *
+ *   Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
+ *   IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
+ *   implied. See the License for the specific language governing
+ *   rights and limitations under the License.
+ *
+ *   Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
+ *   terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which
+ *   case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
+ *   above.  If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
+ *   only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use
+ *   your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision
+ *   by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
+ *   and other provisions required by the GPL.  If you do not delete
+ *   the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
+ *   file under either the MPL or the GPL.
+ *
+ * --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be
+ * made directly to:
+ *
+ * AbsoluteValue Systems Inc.
+ * info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+ * http://www.linux-wlan.com
+ *
+ * --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Portions of the development of this software were funded by
+ * Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
+ *
+ * --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * The functions required for a Linux network device are defined here.
+ *
+ * --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 
 #include <linux/module.h>
 #include <linux/kernel.h>
@@ -112,17 +112,18 @@ static int p80211knetdev_do_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *ifr,
 MODULE_PARM_DESC(wlan_wext_write, "enable write wireless extensions");
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211knetdev_init
-*
-* Init method for a Linux netdevice.  Called in response to
-* register_netdev.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	none
-*
-* Returns:
-*	nothing
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211knetdev_init
+ *
+ * Init method for a Linux netdevice.  Called in response to
+ * register_netdev.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	none
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *	nothing
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 static int p80211knetdev_init(struct net_device *netdev)
 {
 	/* Called in response to register_netdev */
@@ -133,19 +134,20 @@ static int p80211knetdev_init(struct net_device *netdev)
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211knetdev_open
-*
-* Linux netdevice open method.  Following a successful call here,
-* the device is supposed to be ready for tx and rx.  In our
-* situation that may not be entirely true due to the state of the
-* MAC below.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	netdev		Linux network device structure
-*
-* Returns:
-*	zero on success, non-zero otherwise
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211knetdev_open
+ *
+ * Linux netdevice open method.  Following a successful call here,
+ * the device is supposed to be ready for tx and rx.  In our
+ * situation that may not be entirely true due to the state of the
+ * MAC below.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	netdev		Linux network device structure
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero on success, non-zero otherwise
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 static int p80211knetdev_open(struct net_device *netdev)
 {
 	int result = 0;		/* success */
@@ -170,17 +172,18 @@ static int p80211knetdev_open(struct net_device *netdev)
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211knetdev_stop
-*
-* Linux netdevice stop (close) method.  Following this call,
-* no frames should go up or down through this interface.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	netdev		Linux network device structure
-*
-* Returns:
-*	zero on success, non-zero otherwise
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211knetdev_stop
+ *
+ * Linux netdevice stop (close) method.  Following this call,
+ * no frames should go up or down through this interface.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	netdev		Linux network device structure
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero on success, non-zero otherwise
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 static int p80211knetdev_stop(struct net_device *netdev)
 {
 	int result = 0;
@@ -196,18 +199,19 @@ static int p80211knetdev_stop(struct net_device *netdev)
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211netdev_rx
-*
-* Frame receive function called by the mac specific driver.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	wlandev		WLAN network device structure
-*	skb		skbuff containing a full 802.11 frame.
-* Returns:
-*	nothing
-* Side effects:
-*
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211netdev_rx
+ *
+ * Frame receive function called by the mac specific driver.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	wlandev		WLAN network device structure
+ *	skb		skbuff containing a full 802.11 frame.
+ * Returns:
+ *	nothing
+ * Side effects:
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 void p80211netdev_rx(struct wlandevice *wlandev, struct sk_buff *skb)
 {
 	/* Enqueue for post-irq processing */
@@ -300,24 +304,25 @@ static void p80211netdev_rx_bh(unsigned long arg)
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit
-*
-* Linux netdevice method for transmitting a frame.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	skb	Linux sk_buff containing the frame.
-*	netdev	Linux netdevice.
-*
-* Side effects:
-*	If the lower layers report that buffers are full. netdev->tbusy
-*	will be set to prevent higher layers from sending more traffic.
-*
-*	Note: If this function returns non-zero, higher layers retain
-*	      ownership of the skb.
-*
-* Returns:
-*	zero on success, non-zero on failure.
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit
+ *
+ * Linux netdevice method for transmitting a frame.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	skb	Linux sk_buff containing the frame.
+ *	netdev	Linux netdevice.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ *	If the lower layers report that buffers are full. netdev->tbusy
+ *	will be set to prevent higher layers from sending more traffic.
+ *
+ *	Note: If this function returns non-zero, higher layers retain
+ *	      ownership of the skb.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero on success, non-zero on failure.
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 static int p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb,
 					 struct net_device *netdev)
 {
@@ -436,17 +441,18 @@ static int p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb,
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211knetdev_set_multicast_list
-*
-* Called from higher layers whenever there's a need to set/clear
-* promiscuous mode or rewrite the multicast list.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	none
-*
-* Returns:
-*	nothing
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211knetdev_set_multicast_list
+ *
+ * Called from higher layers whenever there's a need to set/clear
+ * promiscuous mode or rewrite the multicast list.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	none
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *	nothing
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 static void p80211knetdev_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
 {
 	struct wlandevice *wlandev = dev->ml_priv;
@@ -507,32 +513,33 @@ static int p80211netdev_ethtool(struct wlandevice *wlandev,
 #endif
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211knetdev_do_ioctl
-*
-* Handle an ioctl call on one of our devices.  Everything Linux
-* ioctl specific is done here.  Then we pass the contents of the
-* ifr->data to the request message handler.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	dev	Linux kernel netdevice
-*	ifr	Our private ioctl request structure, typed for the
-*		generic struct ifreq so we can use ptr to func
-*		w/o cast.
-*
-* Returns:
-*	zero on success, a negative errno on failure.  Possible values:
-*		-ENETDOWN Device isn't up.
-*		-EBUSY	cmd already in progress
-*		-ETIME	p80211 cmd timed out (MSD may have its own timers)
-*		-EFAULT memory fault copying msg from user buffer
-*		-ENOMEM unable to allocate kernel msg buffer
-*		-ENOSYS	bad magic, it the cmd really for us?
-*		-EintR	sleeping on cmd, awakened by signal, cmd cancelled.
-*
-* Call Context:
-*	Process thread (ioctl caller).  TODO: SMP support may require
-*	locks.
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211knetdev_do_ioctl
+ *
+ * Handle an ioctl call on one of our devices.  Everything Linux
+ * ioctl specific is done here.  Then we pass the contents of the
+ * ifr->data to the request message handler.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	dev	Linux kernel netdevice
+ *	ifr	Our private ioctl request structure, typed for the
+ *		generic struct ifreq so we can use ptr to func
+ *		w/o cast.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero on success, a negative errno on failure.  Possible values:
+ *		-ENETDOWN Device isn't up.
+ *		-EBUSY	cmd already in progress
+ *		-ETIME	p80211 cmd timed out (MSD may have its own timers)
+ *		-EFAULT memory fault copying msg from user buffer
+ *		-ENOMEM unable to allocate kernel msg buffer
+ *		-ENOSYS	bad magic, it the cmd really for us?
+ *		-EintR	sleeping on cmd, awakened by signal, cmd cancelled.
+ *
+ * Call Context:
+ *	Process thread (ioctl caller).  TODO: SMP support may require
+ *	locks.
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 static int p80211knetdev_do_ioctl(struct net_device *dev,
 				  struct ifreq *ifr, int cmd)
 {
@@ -589,30 +596,31 @@ static int p80211knetdev_do_ioctl(struct net_device *dev,
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211knetdev_set_mac_address
-*
-* Handles the ioctl for changing the MACAddress of a netdevice
-*
-* references: linux/netdevice.h and drivers/net/net_init.c
-*
-* NOTE: [MSM] We only prevent address changes when the netdev is
-* up.  We don't control anything based on dot11 state.  If the
-* address is changed on a STA that's currently associated, you
-* will probably lose the ability to send and receive data frames.
-* Just be aware.  Therefore, this should usually only be done
-* prior to scan/join/auth/assoc.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	dev	netdevice struct
-*	addr	the new MACAddress (a struct)
-*
-* Returns:
-*	zero on success, a negative errno on failure.  Possible values:
-*		-EBUSY	device is bussy (cmd not possible)
-*		-and errors returned by: p80211req_dorequest(..)
-*
-* by: Collin R. Mulliner <collin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211knetdev_set_mac_address
+ *
+ * Handles the ioctl for changing the MACAddress of a netdevice
+ *
+ * references: linux/netdevice.h and drivers/net/net_init.c
+ *
+ * NOTE: [MSM] We only prevent address changes when the netdev is
+ * up.  We don't control anything based on dot11 state.  If the
+ * address is changed on a STA that's currently associated, you
+ * will probably lose the ability to send and receive data frames.
+ * Just be aware.  Therefore, this should usually only be done
+ * prior to scan/join/auth/assoc.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	dev	netdevice struct
+ *	addr	the new MACAddress (a struct)
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero on success, a negative errno on failure.  Possible values:
+ *		-EBUSY	device is bussy (cmd not possible)
+ *		-and errors returned by: p80211req_dorequest(..)
+ *
+ * by: Collin R. Mulliner <collin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 static int p80211knetdev_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *addr)
 {
 	struct sockaddr *new_addr = addr;
@@ -675,7 +683,8 @@ static int p80211knetdev_set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void *addr)
 static int wlan_change_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu)
 {
 	/* 2312 is max 802.11 payload, 20 is overhead, (ether + llc +snap)
-	   and another 8 for wep. */
+	 * and another 8 for wep.
+	 */
 	if ((new_mtu < 68) || (new_mtu > (2312 - 20 - 8)))
 		return -EINVAL;
 
@@ -698,28 +707,29 @@ static int wlan_change_mtu(struct net_device *dev, int new_mtu)
 };
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* wlan_setup
-*
-* Roughly matches the functionality of ether_setup.  Here
-* we set up any members of the wlandevice structure that are common
-* to all devices.  Additionally, we allocate a linux 'struct device'
-* and perform the same setup as ether_setup.
-*
-* Note: It's important that the caller have setup the wlandev->name
-*	ptr prior to calling this function.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	wlandev		ptr to the wlandev structure for the
-*			interface.
-*	physdev		ptr to usb device
-* Returns:
-*	zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
-* Call Context:
-*	Should be process thread.  We'll assume it might be
-*	interrupt though.  When we add support for statically
-*	compiled drivers, this function will be called in the
-*	context of the kernel startup code.
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * wlan_setup
+ *
+ * Roughly matches the functionality of ether_setup.  Here
+ * we set up any members of the wlandevice structure that are common
+ * to all devices.  Additionally, we allocate a linux 'struct device'
+ * and perform the same setup as ether_setup.
+ *
+ * Note: It's important that the caller have setup the wlandev->name
+ *	ptr prior to calling this function.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	wlandev		ptr to the wlandev structure for the
+ *			interface.
+ *	physdev		ptr to usb device
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
+ * Call Context:
+ *	Should be process thread.  We'll assume it might be
+ *	interrupt though.  When we add support for statically
+ *	compiled drivers, this function will be called in the
+ *	context of the kernel startup code.
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 int wlan_setup(struct wlandevice *wlandev, struct device *physdev)
 {
 	int result = 0;
@@ -768,24 +778,25 @@ int wlan_setup(struct wlandevice *wlandev, struct device *physdev)
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* wlan_unsetup
-*
-* This function is paired with the wlan_setup routine.  It should
-* be called after unregister_wlandev.  Basically, all it does is
-* free the 'struct device' that's associated with the wlandev.
-* We do it here because the 'struct device' isn't allocated
-* explicitly in the driver code, it's done in wlan_setup.  To
-* do the free in the driver might seem like 'magic'.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	wlandev		ptr to the wlandev structure for the
-*			interface.
-* Call Context:
-*	Should be process thread.  We'll assume it might be
-*	interrupt though.  When we add support for statically
-*	compiled drivers, this function will be called in the
-*	context of the kernel startup code.
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * wlan_unsetup
+ *
+ * This function is paired with the wlan_setup routine.  It should
+ * be called after unregister_wlandev.  Basically, all it does is
+ * free the 'struct device' that's associated with the wlandev.
+ * We do it here because the 'struct device' isn't allocated
+ * explicitly in the driver code, it's done in wlan_setup.  To
+ * do the free in the driver might seem like 'magic'.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	wlandev		ptr to the wlandev structure for the
+ *			interface.
+ * Call Context:
+ *	Should be process thread.  We'll assume it might be
+ *	interrupt though.  When we add support for statically
+ *	compiled drivers, this function will be called in the
+ *	context of the kernel startup code.
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 void wlan_unsetup(struct wlandevice *wlandev)
 {
 	struct wireless_dev *wdev;
@@ -802,46 +813,48 @@ void wlan_unsetup(struct wlandevice *wlandev)
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* register_wlandev
-*
-* Roughly matches the functionality of register_netdev.  This function
-* is called after the driver has successfully probed and set up the
-* resources for the device.  It's now ready to become a named device
-* in the Linux system.
-*
-* First we allocate a name for the device (if not already set), then
-* we call the Linux function register_netdevice.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	wlandev		ptr to the wlandev structure for the
-*			interface.
-* Returns:
-*	zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
-* Call Context:
-*	Can be either interrupt or not.
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * register_wlandev
+ *
+ * Roughly matches the functionality of register_netdev.  This function
+ * is called after the driver has successfully probed and set up the
+ * resources for the device.  It's now ready to become a named device
+ * in the Linux system.
+ *
+ * First we allocate a name for the device (if not already set), then
+ * we call the Linux function register_netdevice.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	wlandev		ptr to the wlandev structure for the
+ *			interface.
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
+ * Call Context:
+ *	Can be either interrupt or not.
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 int register_wlandev(struct wlandevice *wlandev)
 {
 	return register_netdev(wlandev->netdev);
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* unregister_wlandev
-*
-* Roughly matches the functionality of unregister_netdev.  This
-* function is called to remove a named device from the system.
-*
-* First we tell linux that the device should no longer exist.
-* Then we remove it from the list of known wlan devices.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	wlandev		ptr to the wlandev structure for the
-*			interface.
-* Returns:
-*	zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
-* Call Context:
-*	Can be either interrupt or not.
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * unregister_wlandev
+ *
+ * Roughly matches the functionality of unregister_netdev.  This
+ * function is called to remove a named device from the system.
+ *
+ * First we tell linux that the device should no longer exist.
+ * Then we remove it from the list of known wlan devices.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	wlandev		ptr to the wlandev structure for the
+ *			interface.
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
+ * Call Context:
+ *	Can be either interrupt or not.
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 int unregister_wlandev(struct wlandevice *wlandev)
 {
 	struct sk_buff *skb;
@@ -856,35 +869,36 @@ int unregister_wlandev(struct wlandevice *wlandev)
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211netdev_hwremoved
-*
-* Hardware removed notification. This function should be called
-* immediately after an MSD has detected that the underlying hardware
-* has been yanked out from under us.  The primary things we need
-* to do are:
-*   - Mark the wlandev
-*   - Prevent any further traffic from the knetdev i/f
-*   - Prevent any further requests from mgmt i/f
-*   - If there are any waitq'd mgmt requests or mgmt-frame exchanges,
-*     shut them down.
-*   - Call the MSD hwremoved function.
-*
-* The remainder of the cleanup will be handled by unregister().
-* Our primary goal here is to prevent as much tickling of the MSD
-* as possible since the MSD is already in a 'wounded' state.
-*
-* TODO: As new features are added, this function should be
-*       updated.
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	wlandev		WLAN network device structure
-* Returns:
-*	nothing
-* Side effects:
-*
-* Call context:
-*	Usually interrupt.
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211netdev_hwremoved
+ *
+ * Hardware removed notification. This function should be called
+ * immediately after an MSD has detected that the underlying hardware
+ * has been yanked out from under us.  The primary things we need
+ * to do are:
+ *   - Mark the wlandev
+ *   - Prevent any further traffic from the knetdev i/f
+ *   - Prevent any further requests from mgmt i/f
+ *   - If there are any waitq'd mgmt requests or mgmt-frame exchanges,
+ *     shut them down.
+ *   - Call the MSD hwremoved function.
+ *
+ * The remainder of the cleanup will be handled by unregister().
+ * Our primary goal here is to prevent as much tickling of the MSD
+ * as possible since the MSD is already in a 'wounded' state.
+ *
+ * TODO: As new features are added, this function should be
+ *       updated.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	wlandev		WLAN network device structure
+ * Returns:
+ *	nothing
+ * Side effects:
+ *
+ * Call context:
+ *	Usually interrupt.
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 void p80211netdev_hwremoved(struct wlandevice *wlandev)
 {
 	wlandev->hwremoved = 1;
@@ -895,26 +909,27 @@ void p80211netdev_hwremoved(struct wlandevice *wlandev)
 }
 
 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
-* p80211_rx_typedrop
-*
-* Classifies the frame, increments the appropriate counter, and
-* returns 0|1|2 indicating whether the driver should handle, ignore, or
-* drop the frame
-*
-* Arguments:
-*	wlandev		wlan device structure
-*	fc		frame control field
-*
-* Returns:
-*	zero if the frame should be handled by the driver,
-*       one if the frame should be ignored
-*       anything else means we drop it.
-*
-* Side effects:
-*
-* Call context:
-*	interrupt
-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ * p80211_rx_typedrop
+ *
+ * Classifies the frame, increments the appropriate counter, and
+ * returns 0|1|2 indicating whether the driver should handle, ignore, or
+ * drop the frame
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *	wlandev		wlan device structure
+ *	fc		frame control field
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ *	zero if the frame should be handled by the driver,
+ *       one if the frame should be ignored
+ *       anything else means we drop it.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ *
+ * Call context:
+ *	interrupt
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
 static int p80211_rx_typedrop(struct wlandevice *wlandev, u16 fc)
 {
 	u16 ftype;
-- 
1.9.1

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