cfg80211: decouple regulatory variables from cfg80211_mutex
[deliverable/linux.git] / net / wireless / reg.h
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1#ifndef __NET_WIRELESS_REG_H
2#define __NET_WIRELESS_REG_H
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4extern const struct ieee80211_regdomain *cfg80211_regdomain;
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6bool is_world_regdom(const char *alpha2);
7bool reg_is_valid_request(const char *alpha2);
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9int regulatory_hint_user(const char *alpha2);
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11void reg_device_remove(struct wiphy *wiphy);
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13int regulatory_init(void);
14void regulatory_exit(void);
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a3d2eaf0 16int set_regdom(const struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd);
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18/**
19 * regulatory_hint_found_beacon - hints a beacon was found on a channel
20 * @wiphy: the wireless device where the beacon was found on
21 * @beacon_chan: the channel on which the beacon was found on
22 * @gfp: context flags
23 *
24 * This informs the wireless core that a beacon from an AP was found on
25 * the channel provided. This allows the wireless core to make educated
26 * guesses on regulatory to help with world roaming. This is only used for
27 * world roaming -- when we do not know our current location. This is
28 * only useful on channels 12, 13 and 14 on the 2 GHz band as channels
29 * 1-11 are already enabled by the world regulatory domain; and on
30 * non-radar 5 GHz channels.
31 *
32 * Drivers do not need to call this, cfg80211 will do it for after a scan
33 * on a newly found BSS.
34 */
35int regulatory_hint_found_beacon(struct wiphy *wiphy,
36 struct ieee80211_channel *beacon_chan,
37 gfp_t gfp);
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b2e1b302 39#endif /* __NET_WIRELESS_REG_H */
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