Staging: rtl8712: ieee80211.h: Coding style warnings fix for block comments

This is patch to the ieee80211.h file that fixes up following warning
reported by checkpatch.pl :

-Block comments use * on subsequent lines
-Block comments use a trailing */ on a separate line

Signed-off-by: Punit Vara <punitvara@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Punit Vara 2015-10-08 01:25:16 +05:30 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent 4fd8cba140
commit 652199cc28
1 changed files with 26 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -120,12 +120,13 @@ struct ieee_param {
#define IEEE80211_DATA_LEN 2304
/* Maximum size for the MA-UNITDATA primitive, 802.11 standard section
6.2.1.1.2.
The figure in section 7.1.2 suggests a body size of up to 2312
bytes is allowed, which is a bit confusing, I suspect this
represents the 2304 bytes of real data, plus a possible 8 bytes of
WEP IV and ICV. (this interpretation suggested by Ramiro Barreiro) */
* 6.2.1.1.2.
*
* The figure in section 7.1.2 suggests a body size of up to 2312
* bytes is allowed, which is a bit confusing, I suspect this
* represents the 2304 bytes of real data, plus a possible 8 bytes of
* WEP IV and ICV. (this interpretation suggested by Ramiro Barreiro)
*/
#define IEEE80211_HLEN 30
#define IEEE80211_FRAME_LEN (IEEE80211_DATA_LEN + IEEE80211_HLEN)
@ -405,7 +406,8 @@ struct ieee80211_snap_hdr {
/* NOTE: This data is for statistical purposes; not all hardware provides this
* information for frames received. Not setting these will not cause
* any adverse affects. */
* any adverse affects.
*/
struct ieee80211_rx_stats {
s8 rssi;
u8 signal;
@ -420,7 +422,8 @@ struct ieee80211_rx_stats {
/* IEEE 802.11 requires that STA supports concurrent reception of at least
* three fragmented frames. This define can be increased to support more
* concurrent frames, but it should be noted that each entry can consume about
* 2 kB of RAM and increasing cache size will slow down frame reassembly. */
* 2 kB of RAM and increasing cache size will slow down frame reassembly.
*/
#define IEEE80211_FRAG_CACHE_LEN 4
struct ieee80211_frag_entry {
@ -510,19 +513,19 @@ struct ieee80211_security {
} __packed;
/*
802.11 data frame from AP
,-------------------------------------------------------------------.
Bytes | 2 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 2 | 0..2312 | 4 |
|------|------|---------|---------|---------|------|---------|------|
Desc. | ctrl | dura | DA/RA | TA | SA | Sequ | frame | fcs |
| | tion | (BSSID) | | | ence | data | |
`-------------------------------------------------------------------'
Total: 28-2340 bytes
*/
*
* 802.11 data frame from AP
*
* ,-------------------------------------------------------------------.
* Bytes | 2 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 2 | 0..2312 | 4 |
* |------|------|---------|---------|---------|------|---------|------|
* Desc. | ctrl | dura | DA/RA | TA | SA | Sequ | frame | fcs |
* | | tion | (BSSID) | | | ence | data | |
* `-------------------------------------------------------------------'
*
* Total: 28-2340 bytes
*
*/
struct ieee80211_header_data {
u16 frame_ctl;
@ -628,7 +631,8 @@ struct ieee80211_txb {
/* MAX_RATES_LENGTH needs to be 12. The spec says 8, and many APs
* only use 8, and then use extended rates for the remaining supported
* rates. Other APs, however, stick all of their supported rates on the
* main rates information element... */
* main rates information element...
*/
#define MAX_RATES_LENGTH ((u8)12)
#define MAX_RATES_EX_LENGTH ((u8)16)
#define MAX_NETWORK_COUNT 128