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When the periodic work function in bcm43xx was converted for voluntary preemption to reduce latency, a new function was created to estimate the "badness" of each step, and this quantity was used to determine if preemption should be enabled when periodic work was undertaken. This concept was quite useful while debugging of periodic work was in progress. Now that this routine seems to be working correctly, it is time to simplify the code. This patch keeps the functionality intact, but simplifies the code. Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com> |
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bcm43xx | ||
hostap | ||
prism54 | ||
zd1211rw | ||
airo.c | ||
airo.h | ||
airo_cs.c | ||
airport.c | ||
arlan-main.c | ||
arlan-proc.c | ||
arlan.h | ||
atmel.c | ||
atmel.h | ||
atmel_cs.c | ||
atmel_pci.c | ||
hermes.c | ||
hermes.h | ||
hermes_rid.h | ||
i82586.h | ||
i82593.h | ||
ipw2100.c | ||
ipw2100.h | ||
ipw2200.c | ||
ipw2200.h | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
netwave_cs.c | ||
orinoco.c | ||
orinoco.h | ||
orinoco_cs.c | ||
orinoco_nortel.c | ||
orinoco_pci.c | ||
orinoco_pci.h | ||
orinoco_plx.c | ||
orinoco_tmd.c | ||
ray_cs.c | ||
ray_cs.h | ||
rayctl.h | ||
README | ||
spectrum_cs.c | ||
strip.c | ||
todo.txt | ||
wavelan.c | ||
wavelan.h | ||
wavelan.p.h | ||
wavelan_cs.c | ||
wavelan_cs.h | ||
wavelan_cs.p.h | ||
wl3501.h | ||
wl3501_cs.c | ||
zd1201.c | ||
zd1201.h |
README ------ This directory is mostly for Wireless LAN drivers, in their various incarnations (ISA, PCI, Pcmcia...). This separate directory is needed because a lot of driver work on different bus (typically PCI + Pcmcia) and share 95% of the code. This allow the code and the config options to be in one single place instead of scattered all over the driver tree, which is never 100% satisfactory. Note : if you want more info on the topic of Wireless LANs, you are kindly invited to have a look at the Wireless Howto : http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ Some Wireless LAN drivers, like orinoco_cs, require the use of Wireless Tools to be configured : http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html Special notes for distribution maintainers : 1) wvlan_cs will be discontinued soon in favor of orinoco_cs 2) Please add Wireless Tools support in your scripts Have fun... Jean