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Re: [01/11] ath9k: Add a new debug flag for FFT spectral scan

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> FFT spectral scan is a functionality that makes sense to have its own
> debug flag.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Nick Kossifidis <mickflemm@xxxxxxxxx>

Thanks, 11 patches applied to wireless-drivers-next.git:

04a81e183d50 ath9k: Add a new debug flag for FFT spectral scan
e33f855d4368 ath9k: Fix hanlding of maximum magnitude index
58b5e4c731b5 ath9k: Move processing of FFT frames to different functions
7fa580c19349 ath9k: Perform integrity checks when processing FFT frames
72dd2cdaade6 ath9k: Support processing of multiple FFT frames per report.
0f2c75de6422 ath9k: Skip malformed frames on normal FFT report
9acc98b9ecf9 ath9k: No need for that extra memcpy
6b8f85a91883 ath9k: Skip FFT reports if we are out of output buffers
3ea2ce3f7e63 ath9k: No need for that extra memset
2aa56cca3571 ath9k: Mix the received FFT bins to the random pool
a534f3b60cac ath9k: Enable short repeat by default on ath9k_htc

Kalle Valo
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