forked from luck/tmp_suning_uos_patched
d06193f311
In the legacy rt2570 driver the link tuner was never really called. And now the reason has finally become apparent: It breaks TX capabilities As soon as the device has been associated all following TX frames will be queued in the hardware and never transmitted to the air. Disabling sections of the link tuner did not have the expected result, but completely disabling the link tuner did have the right result (Both of my rt2570 devices came back to life). This should fix Fedora bug: 411481 v2: Fix typos Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com> |
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Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
rt2x00.h | ||
rt2x00config.c | ||
rt2x00debug.c | ||
rt2x00debug.h | ||
rt2x00dev.c | ||
rt2x00dump.h | ||
rt2x00firmware.c | ||
rt2x00leds.c | ||
rt2x00leds.h | ||
rt2x00lib.h | ||
rt2x00mac.c | ||
rt2x00pci.c | ||
rt2x00pci.h | ||
rt2x00queue.c | ||
rt2x00queue.h | ||
rt2x00reg.h | ||
rt2x00rfkill.c | ||
rt2x00usb.c | ||
rt2x00usb.h | ||
rt61pci.c | ||
rt61pci.h | ||
rt73usb.c | ||
rt73usb.h | ||
rt2400pci.c | ||
rt2400pci.h | ||
rt2500pci.c | ||
rt2500pci.h | ||
rt2500usb.c | ||
rt2500usb.h |