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Re: [PATCH] ar9170: added phy register initialisation from eeprom values

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On 08/31/2009 11:53 AM, Chunkeey@xxxxxx wrote:
> ...
> See Documentation/CodingStyle - Chapter 8
> 
> The preferred style for long (multi-line) comments is:
> /*
>  * look up a certain register in ar5416_phy_init[] and return the init. value
>  * for the band and bandwidth given. Return 0 if register address not found.
>  */
> ...

Thanks for the comments. I agree with all of them and will re-spin a patch.

> It's amazing how much **** you can _cut_ from the vendor driver.

Yes, at first sight it looks really complex but it isn't.

> BTW: does this patch help the 1-stage fw stability, or is it still broken?

Turned out I had a corrupt firmware file. After downloading from Luis' URL it works fine
with my WNDA3100. Guess I had an earlier version from before 2009/05/28 or firefox corrupted it during download.

What's your setup to get 80+ MBit/s throughput with the two-stage firmware?
I've used an 802.11g AP so far, but have access to an 802.11n dual-band AP now.
Guess I should use 5GHz as 2.4 is rather crowded here.
How can I put ar9170 into 802.11n/40MHz mode?

Regards,
Jörg.
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