> +#define WILC_TX_ERR_NO_BUF (-2) Hmm? what's wrong with just e.g. -ENOBUFS? If it doesn't go to userspace it doesn't matter, and if it does you can't use this anyway? This would be -ENOENT which is a bad idea. > + > +/******************************************** > + * > + * Wlan Configuration ID > + * > + ********************************************/ > +#define WILC_MULTICAST_TABLE_SIZE 8 > +#define MAX_SSID_LEN 33 Err, it's 32? > +#define MAX_RATES_SUPPORTED 12 > + > +enum bss_types { > + INFRASTRUCTURE = 0, > + INDEPENDENT, > + AP, > +}; > + > +enum { > + B_ONLY_MODE = 0, /* 1, 2 M, otherwise 5, 11 M */ > + G_ONLY_MODE, /* 6,12,24 otherwise 9,18,36,48,54 */ > + G_MIXED_11B_1_MODE, /* 1,2,5.5,11 otherwise all on */ > + G_MIXED_11B_2_MODE, /* 1,2,5,11,6,12,24 otherwise all on */ > +}; > + > +enum { > + G_SHORT_PREAMBLE = 0, /* Short Preamble */ > + G_LONG_PREAMBLE = 1, /* Long Preamble */ > + G_AUTO_PREAMBLE = 2, /* Auto Preamble Selection */ > +}; here we have a lot of those "constants should have some sort of prefix" things ... it's not even clear if they're spec or not: > +enum authtype { > + OPEN_SYSTEM = 1, > + SHARED_KEY = 2, > + ANY = 3, > + IEEE8021 = 5 > +}; These look like they're spec but aren't ... not a good idea. johannes