-- Recovery actions added
The major problem was the order in which calls can be made. The original
-looks like a traditonal UNIX driver. To call an "ioctl" function you
+looks like a traditional UNIX driver. To call an "ioctl" function you
have to "open" the device first to get a handle and after "close" no
"ioctl" function can be called anymore. With the 2.6 driver this all
changed; the former ioctl functions are now called before "open" and
if ((value_convert >= PARM_MIN_BRSC) || (value_convert <= PARM_MAX_BRSC))
lp->brsc[0] = value_convert;
else
- DBG_WARNING(DbgInfo, "%s invaid; will be ignored\n", PARM_NAME_BRSC_2GHZ);
+ DBG_WARNING(DbgInfo, "%s invalid; will be ignored\n", PARM_NAME_BRSC_2GHZ);
} else if (strcmp(key, PARM_NAME_BRSC_5GHZ) == 0) {
DBG_TRACE(DbgInfo, "%s, value: %s\n", PARM_NAME_BRSC_5GHZ, value);
if ((value_convert >= PARM_MIN_BRSC) || (value_convert <= PARM_MAX_BRSC))
lp->brsc[1] = value_convert;
else
- DBG_WARNING(DbgInfo, "%s invaid; will be ignored\n", PARM_NAME_BRSC_5GHZ);
+ DBG_WARNING(DbgInfo, "%s invalid; will be ignored\n", PARM_NAME_BRSC_5GHZ);
} else if ((strcmp(key, PARM_NAME_DESIRED_SSID) == 0) || (strcmp(key, PARM_NAME_OWN_SSID) == 0)) {
DBG_TRACE(DbgInfo, "SSID, value: %s\n", value);
if ((value_convert >= PARM_MIN_SRSC) || (value_convert <= PARM_MAX_SRSC))
lp->srsc[0] = value_convert;
else
- DBG_WARNING(DbgInfo, "%s invaid; will be ignored\n", PARM_NAME_SRSC_2GHZ);
+ DBG_WARNING(DbgInfo, "%s invalid; will be ignored\n", PARM_NAME_SRSC_2GHZ);
} else if (strcmp(key, PARM_NAME_SRSC_5GHZ) == 0) {
DBG_TRACE(DbgInfo, "%s, value: %s\n", PARM_NAME_SRSC_5GHZ, value);
if ((value_convert >= PARM_MIN_SRSC) || (value_convert <= PARM_MAX_SRSC))
lp->srsc[1] = value_convert;
else
- DBG_WARNING(DbgInfo, "%s invaid; will be ignored\n", PARM_NAME_SRSC_5GHZ);
+ DBG_WARNING(DbgInfo, "%s invalid; will be ignored\n", PARM_NAME_SRSC_5GHZ);
} else if (strcmp(key, PARM_NAME_SYSTEM_SCALE) == 0) {
DBG_TRACE(DbgInfo, "%s, value: %s\n", PARM_NAME_SYSTEM_SCALE, value);