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Re: [1/8] wcn36xx: initialize device defaults on start

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> Set up default configuration for the device when we call start.
> The defaults come from dumps from the prima driver for the same
> hardware.
> 
> This fixes transmit A-MPDU; previously only one MPDU would be
> sent per A-MPDU due to missing MAX_MPDUS_IN_AMPDU setting.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Bob Copeland <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks, 8 patches applied to wireless-drivers-next.git:

69a88cc7b164 wcn36xx: initialize device defaults on start
f786a6d4af92 wcn36xx: use !! when assigning int as a boolean
232ddcd80fa5 wcn36xx: let device generate qos seq numbers
bfa6696b39ae wcn36xx: don't process 'valid' descriptors
90dccb73e985 wcn36xx: initialize skb_lock
4b12462a3a7f wcn36xx: initialize dxe lock
5f3f928585b2 wcn36xx: move set_tx_pdu inside set_tx_data/mgmt
e26dc173a66a wcn36xx: initiate TX BA sessions

Kalle Valo
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