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Re: [PATCH v6 1/3] cfg80211: Accept multiple RSSI thresholds for CQM

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Hi,

On 15 February 2017 at 09:58, Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Johannes Berg <johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> On Fri, 2017-02-10 at 10:02 +0100, Andrew Zaborowski wrote:
>>> Change the SET CQM command's RSSI threshold attribute to accept any
>>> number of thresholds as a sorted array.  The API should be backwards
>>> compatible so that if one s32 threshold value is passed, the old
>>> mechanism is enabled.  The netlink event generated is the same in
>>> both cases.
>>
>> I've applied this now, thanks for your patience :)
>>
>> I got a bit confused - and then fixed it up - patchwork has giving your
>> name as "Andrzej Zaborowski" which apparently you didn't really want
>> (any more). I've fixed it for these patches to be as the patches you
>> sent, but no guarantees I've done this before or will remember to do
>> that in the future - if you can somehow change your name in patchwork
>> (patchwork.kernel.org) that would be good.

Thanks, changed it for consistency now.

>
> IIRC if you haven't registered to patchwork.kernel.org it's possible to
> change the name easily. But after registration the user needs to contact
> helpdesk to change the name.

Indeed I was able to set name on registration today but can see no way
to modify it.  The project's mailing list has a thread about a patch
that's about to be backported to the patchwork.kernel.org version
though, https://github.com/getpatchwork/patchwork/commit/d365402fb98dfb2c4aea4b58346096f85bdfa0c3

Best regards



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