On Mon, 2014-10-27 at 00:05 +0000, Paul McQuade wrote:
> create marco for max_rate values
macro
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/rtl8723au/core/rtw_ieee80211.c
> b/drivers/staging/rtl8723au/core/rtw_ieee80211.c
[]
> @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@
> *
>
> ******************************************************************************/
> #define _IEEE80211_C
> +#define get_max_rate(r1, r2, r3, r4) \
> + (bw_40MHz ? (short_GI_40 ? r1 : r2) : (short_GI_20 ? r3 : r4))
This macro should really be defined next to the uses as
it's dependent on naming within the rtw_mcs_rate23a function.
> @@ -794,64 +796,56 @@ u16 rtw_mcs_rate23a(u8 rf_type, u8 bw_40MHz, u8
> short_GI_20, u8 short_GI_40,
>
> if (rf_type == RF_1T1R) {
> if (mcs->rx_mask[0] & BIT(7))
> - max_rate = (bw_40MHz) ? ((short_GI_40)?1500:1350):
> - ((short_GI_20)?722:650);
> + max_rate = get_max_rate(1500, 1350, 722, 650);
[...]
> } else {
> if (mcs->rx_mask[1]) {
> if (mcs->rx_mask[1] & BIT(7))
> - max_rate = (bw_40MHz) ?
> ((short_GI_40)?3000:2700):((short_GI_20)?1444:1300);
> + max_rate = get_max_rate(3000, 2700, 1444, 1300);
[...]
> } else {
> if (mcs->rx_mask[0] & BIT(7))
> - max_rate = (bw_40MHz) ?
> ((short_GI_40)?1500:1350):((short_GI_20)?722:650);
> + max_rate = get_max_rate(1500, 1350, 722, 650);
[...]
> }
> }
> return max_rate;
This can be written with fewer indents as
if (rf_type == RF_1T1R( {
[...]
else if (mcs->rx_mask[1]) {
[...]
} else {
[...]
}
return max_rate;
}
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