max_nrg_cck value inside the sensitivity range structure is not needed
for sensitivity calibration.
Keep the parameter in sensitivity structure but set the value to "0" in case
needed in the future implementation.
Signed-off-by: Wey-Yi Guy <wey-yi.w.guy@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
static struct iwl_sensitivity_ranges iwl4965_sensitivity = {
.min_nrg_cck = 97,
- .max_nrg_cck = 0,
+ .max_nrg_cck = 0, /* not used, set to 0 */
.auto_corr_min_ofdm = 85,
.auto_corr_min_ofdm_mrc = 170,
static struct iwl_sensitivity_ranges iwl5000_sensitivity = {
.min_nrg_cck = 95,
- .max_nrg_cck = 0,
+ .max_nrg_cck = 0, /* not used, set to 0 */
.auto_corr_min_ofdm = 90,
.auto_corr_min_ofdm_mrc = 170,
.auto_corr_min_ofdm_x1 = 120,
/* increase energy threshold (reduce nrg value)
* to decrease sensitivity */
- if (data->nrg_th_cck >
- (ranges->max_nrg_cck + NRG_STEP_CCK))
- data->nrg_th_cck = data->nrg_th_cck
- - NRG_STEP_CCK;
- else
- data->nrg_th_cck = ranges->max_nrg_cck;
+ data->nrg_th_cck = data->nrg_th_cck - NRG_STEP_CCK;
/* Else if we got fewer than desired, increase sensitivity */
} else if (false_alarms < min_false_alarms) {
data->nrg_curr_state = IWL_FA_TOO_FEW;