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Re: [PATCH] d80211: Allow drivers to configure default regulatory domain

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On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 00:31:33 -0500, Michael Wu wrote:
> This patch allows drivers to configure the default set of channels if the
> device reports its default regulatory domain.

How is a driver supposed to handle this? By walking through the channel
list and based on some value obtained from its EEPROM (or firmware or
whatever) set appropriate flags? That sounds like a need for duplicate
code in drivers. Shouldn't the stack accept a regdomain code (defined
as an enum of integers or so) instead?

Thanks,

 Jiri

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Jiri Benc
SUSE Labs
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