On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:18:28AM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
> In code manipulating the TM State Low register of 802.11 cores, two
> different magic numbers are used to reference the 'G Mode Enable' bit.
> One of these, 0x20000000, is clear, but the other, (0x800 << 18), is not.
> This patch replaces both types with a defined constant. In addition, two
> bits in the TM State High registers are given definitions to help in
> following the code.

Looks reasonable to me -- not sure why this is an RFC?  Does anyone
object?

John
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