linux/drivers/staging/wlan-ng
Johannes Berg 57fbcce37b cfg80211: remove enum ieee80211_band
This enum is already perfectly aliased to enum nl80211_band, and
the only reason for it is that we get IEEE80211_NUM_BANDS out of
it. There's no really good reason to not declare the number of
bands in nl80211 though, so do that and remove the cfg80211 one.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2016-04-12 15:56:15 +02:00
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cfg80211.c cfg80211: remove enum ieee80211_band 2016-04-12 15:56:15 +02:00
hfa384x_usb.c staging: wlan-ng: simplify NULL tests 2016-03-11 22:09:09 -08:00
hfa384x.h Staging: wlan-ng: Remove unused functions and prototypes 2016-02-20 14:53:27 -08:00
Kconfig
Makefile
p80211conv.c staging: wlan-ng: NULL comparisons made elegant 2016-02-07 19:04:55 -08:00
p80211conv.h staging/wlan-ng : Remove duplicated defines from p80211 2015-09-12 18:24:52 -07:00
p80211hdr.h
p80211ioctl.h
p80211metadef.h
p80211metastruct.h
p80211mgmt.h
p80211msg.h
p80211netdev.c staging: wlan-ng: fix NULL comparison 2016-02-20 14:53:27 -08:00
p80211netdev.h Staging: wlan-ng: Remove unused function declaration 2015-11-15 20:02:47 -08:00
p80211req.c staging: wlan-ng: Fix typo in comments and printk 2015-01-17 16:10:48 -08:00
p80211req.h
p80211types.h
p80211wep.c Staging: wlan-ng: Remove multiple assignments 2016-02-14 16:34:08 -08:00
prism2fw.c Staging: wlan-ng: Handle error condition. 2016-03-11 22:09:09 -08:00
prism2mgmt.c staging: wlan-ng: prism2mgmt.c: Drop void pointer cast 2016-03-11 22:09:09 -08:00
prism2mgmt.h Staging: wlan-ng: Remove function prototype 2016-02-14 16:34:08 -08:00
prism2mib.c staging: wlan-ng: prism2mib.c: Drop void pointer cast 2016-03-11 22:09:09 -08:00
prism2sta.c Staging: wlan-ng: Do not print message if kzalloc() failed. 2016-03-11 22:09:09 -08:00
prism2usb.c staging: wlan-ng: simplify NULL tests 2016-03-11 22:09:09 -08:00
README

TODO:
	- checkpatch.pl cleanups
	- sparse warnings
	- move to use the in-kernel wireless stack

Please send any patches or complaints about this driver to Greg
Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com> and don't bother the upstream wireless
kernel developers about it, they want nothing to do with it.