wireless: update old static regulatory domain rules

Update "US" and "JP" for current rules, and replace "EU" rules with the
world roaming domain (since it was only a pseudo-domain anyway).

Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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John W. Linville 2009-12-09 15:11:22 -05:00
parent 7b324d28a9
commit 65182b9fb0

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@ -141,62 +141,35 @@ static const struct ieee80211_regdomain us_regdom = {
.reg_rules = {
/* IEEE 802.11b/g, channels 1..11 */
REG_RULE(2412-10, 2462+10, 40, 6, 27, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channel 36 */
REG_RULE(5180-10, 5180+10, 40, 6, 23, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channel 40 */
REG_RULE(5200-10, 5200+10, 40, 6, 23, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channel 44 */
REG_RULE(5220-10, 5220+10, 40, 6, 23, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channel 36..48 */
REG_RULE(5180-10, 5240+10, 40, 6, 17, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 48..64 */
REG_RULE(5240-10, 5320+10, 40, 6, 23, 0),
REG_RULE(5260-10, 5320+10, 40, 6, 20, NL80211_RRF_DFS),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 100..124 */
REG_RULE(5500-10, 5590+10, 40, 6, 20, NL80211_RRF_DFS),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 132..144 */
REG_RULE(5660-10, 5700+10, 40, 6, 20, NL80211_RRF_DFS),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 149..165, outdoor */
REG_RULE(5745-10, 5825+10, 40, 6, 30, 0),
}
};
static const struct ieee80211_regdomain jp_regdom = {
.n_reg_rules = 3,
.n_reg_rules = 6,
.alpha2 = "JP",
.reg_rules = {
/* IEEE 802.11b/g, channels 1..14 */
REG_RULE(2412-10, 2484+10, 40, 6, 20, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 34..48 */
REG_RULE(5170-10, 5240+10, 40, 6, 20,
NL80211_RRF_PASSIVE_SCAN),
/* IEEE 802.11b/g, channels 1..11 */
REG_RULE(2412-10, 2462+10, 40, 6, 20, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11b/g, channels 12..13 */
REG_RULE(2467-10, 2472+10, 20, 6, 20, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11b/g, channel 14 */
REG_RULE(2484-10, 2484+10, 20, 6, 20, NL80211_RRF_NO_OFDM),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 36..48 */
REG_RULE(5180-10, 5240+10, 40, 6, 20, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 52..64 */
REG_RULE(5260-10, 5320+10, 40, 6, 20,
NL80211_RRF_NO_IBSS |
NL80211_RRF_DFS),
}
};
static const struct ieee80211_regdomain eu_regdom = {
.n_reg_rules = 6,
/*
* This alpha2 is bogus, we leave it here just for stupid
* backward compatibility
*/
.alpha2 = "EU",
.reg_rules = {
/* IEEE 802.11b/g, channels 1..13 */
REG_RULE(2412-10, 2472+10, 40, 6, 20, 0),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channel 36 */
REG_RULE(5180-10, 5180+10, 40, 6, 23,
NL80211_RRF_PASSIVE_SCAN),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channel 40 */
REG_RULE(5200-10, 5200+10, 40, 6, 23,
NL80211_RRF_PASSIVE_SCAN),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channel 44 */
REG_RULE(5220-10, 5220+10, 40, 6, 23,
NL80211_RRF_PASSIVE_SCAN),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 48..64 */
REG_RULE(5240-10, 5320+10, 40, 6, 20,
NL80211_RRF_NO_IBSS |
NL80211_RRF_DFS),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 100..140 */
REG_RULE(5500-10, 5700+10, 40, 6, 30,
NL80211_RRF_NO_IBSS |
NL80211_RRF_DFS),
REG_RULE(5260-10, 5320+10, 40, 6, 20, NL80211_RRF_DFS),
/* IEEE 802.11a, channels 100..144 */
REG_RULE(5500-10, 5700+10, 40, 6, 23, NL80211_RRF_DFS),
}
};
@ -206,15 +179,17 @@ static const struct ieee80211_regdomain *static_regdom(char *alpha2)
return &us_regdom;
if (alpha2[0] == 'J' && alpha2[1] == 'P')
return &jp_regdom;
/* Use world roaming rules for "EU", since it was a pseudo
domain anyway... */
if (alpha2[0] == 'E' && alpha2[1] == 'U')
return &eu_regdom;
/* Default, as per the old rules */
return &us_regdom;
return &world_regdom;
/* Default, world roaming rules */
return &world_regdom;
}
static bool is_old_static_regdom(const struct ieee80211_regdomain *rd)
{
if (rd == &us_regdom || rd == &jp_regdom || rd == &eu_regdom)
if (rd == &us_regdom || rd == &jp_regdom || rd == &world_regdom)
return true;
return false;
}