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this code a lot whole better and verry faster #495
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I only see 1098 minuses on the left column of the files changed. So:
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I barely comment here but shitposting has been increasing lately. Where did the good users went? |
@VentGrey Because people like to mimmic people who they see as having done something immensely popular, such as posting the original "very fast" PR. That PR generated a ridiculous number of comments, and so some people, such as @sudolinux, have seen fit to mimmic that PR, in some attempt at gaining some sort of social brownie points, with which they can gain popularity. It never works well, but everyone tries it at some point, and sometimes you do get a brownie point or two. Although, being the second person to mimmic this probably isn't going to do much. |
wow |
*Mind Blown* |
@dschwartz783 second places never get anything important, tho I don't know why there is so much "AW autism" |
Why are people even here, there are no "good people", Linus himself hates pull requests so he ignores them, its now basically a free sandbox of posts... |
There are pulled requests, so you just better get banned @sudolinux. |
By the way is it torvalds himself opened this repository? |
Work of art. |
@tuxutku GitHub doesn't ban ? |
Very nice ! |
Death |
This commit fixes the following checkpatch.pl warnings: WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#95: FILE: hal/odm.h:95: +typedef struct _Rate_Adaptive_Table_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#99: FILE: hal/odm.h:99: +typedef struct _RX_High_Power_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#129: FILE: hal/odm.h:129: +typedef struct _SW_Antenna_Switch_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#181: FILE: hal/odm.h:181: +typedef struct _ODM_RATE_ADAPTIVE { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#280: FILE: hal/odm.h:280: +typedef enum tag_Dynamic_ODM_Support_Ability_Type { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#300: FILE: hal/odm.h:300: +typedef struct _ODM_STA_INFO { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#328: FILE: hal/odm.h:328: +typedef enum _ODM_Common_Info_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#418: FILE: hal/odm.h:418: +typedef enum _ODM_Support_Ability_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#449: FILE: hal/odm.h:449: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Support_Interface_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#455: FILE: hal/odm.h:455: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Support_IC_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#460: FILE: hal/odm.h:460: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Cut_Version_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#475: FILE: hal/odm.h:475: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Fab_Version_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#484: FILE: hal/odm.h:484: +typedef enum tag_ODM_RF_Path_Bit_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#495: FILE: hal/odm.h:495: +typedef enum tag_ODM_RF_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#516: FILE: hal/odm.h:516: +typedef enum tag_ODM_MAC_PHY_Mode_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#522: FILE: hal/odm.h:522: +typedef enum tag_BT_Coexist_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#530: FILE: hal/odm.h:530: +typedef enum tag_Operation_Mode_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#543: FILE: hal/odm.h:543: +typedef enum tag_Wireless_Mode_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#555: FILE: hal/odm.h:555: +typedef enum tag_Band_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#563: FILE: hal/odm.h:563: +typedef enum tag_Secondary_Channel_Offset_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#570: FILE: hal/odm.h:570: +typedef enum tag_Security_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#582: FILE: hal/odm.h:582: +typedef enum tag_Bandwidth_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#593: FILE: hal/odm.h:593: +typedef enum tag_Board_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#605: FILE: hal/odm.h:605: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Package_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#612: FILE: hal/odm.h:612: +typedef enum tag_ODM_TYPE_GPA_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#617: FILE: hal/odm.h:617: +typedef enum tag_ODM_TYPE_APA_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#622: FILE: hal/odm.h:622: +typedef enum tag_ODM_TYPE_GLNA_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#629: FILE: hal/odm.h:629: +typedef enum tag_ODM_TYPE_ALNA_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#637: FILE: hal/odm.h:637: +typedef enum tag_CCA_Path { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#643: FILE: hal/odm.h:643: +typedef struct _ODM_RA_Info_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#675: FILE: hal/odm.h:675: +typedef struct _IQK_MATRIX_REGS_SETTING { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#683: FILE: hal/odm.h:683: +typedef struct ODM_RF_Calibration_Structure { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #788: FILE: hal/odm.h:788: +typedef struct _FAST_ANTENNA_TRAINNING_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#828: FILE: hal/odm.h:828: +typedef enum _FAT_STATE { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#833: FILE: hal/odm.h:833: +typedef enum _ANT_DIV_TYPE { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#843: FILE: hal/odm.h:843: +typedef struct _ODM_PATH_DIVERSITY_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#852: FILE: hal/odm.h:852: +typedef enum _BASEBAND_CONFIG_PHY_REG_PG_VALUE_TYPE { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#860: FILE: hal/odm.h:860: +typedef struct _ANT_DETECTED_INFO { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#870: FILE: hal/odm.h:870: +typedef struct DM_Out_Source_Dynamic_Mechanism_Structure { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1229: FILE: hal/odm.h:1229: + typedef enum _ODM_RF_CONTENT { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1236: FILE: hal/odm.h:1236: +typedef enum _ODM_BB_Config_Type { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1246: FILE: hal/odm.h:1246: +typedef enum _ODM_RF_Config_Type { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1251: FILE: hal/odm.h:1251: +typedef enum _ODM_FW_Config_Type { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1262: FILE: hal/odm.h:1262: +typedef enum _RT_STATUS { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1319: FILE: hal/odm.h:1319: +typedef enum tag_1R_CCA_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1325: FILE: hal/odm.h:1325: +typedef enum tag_RF_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1334: FILE: hal/odm.h:1334: +typedef enum tag_SW_Antenna_Switch_Definition { Signed-off-by: Marco Cesati <marco.cesati@gmail.com>
This commit fixes the following checkpatch.pl warnings: WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#95: FILE: hal/odm.h:95: +typedef struct _Rate_Adaptive_Table_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#99: FILE: hal/odm.h:99: +typedef struct _RX_High_Power_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#129: FILE: hal/odm.h:129: +typedef struct _SW_Antenna_Switch_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#181: FILE: hal/odm.h:181: +typedef struct _ODM_RATE_ADAPTIVE { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#280: FILE: hal/odm.h:280: +typedef enum tag_Dynamic_ODM_Support_Ability_Type { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#300: FILE: hal/odm.h:300: +typedef struct _ODM_STA_INFO { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#328: FILE: hal/odm.h:328: +typedef enum _ODM_Common_Info_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#418: FILE: hal/odm.h:418: +typedef enum _ODM_Support_Ability_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#449: FILE: hal/odm.h:449: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Support_Interface_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#455: FILE: hal/odm.h:455: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Support_IC_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#460: FILE: hal/odm.h:460: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Cut_Version_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#475: FILE: hal/odm.h:475: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Fab_Version_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#484: FILE: hal/odm.h:484: +typedef enum tag_ODM_RF_Path_Bit_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#495: FILE: hal/odm.h:495: +typedef enum tag_ODM_RF_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#516: FILE: hal/odm.h:516: +typedef enum tag_ODM_MAC_PHY_Mode_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#522: FILE: hal/odm.h:522: +typedef enum tag_BT_Coexist_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#530: FILE: hal/odm.h:530: +typedef enum tag_Operation_Mode_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#543: FILE: hal/odm.h:543: +typedef enum tag_Wireless_Mode_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#555: FILE: hal/odm.h:555: +typedef enum tag_Band_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#563: FILE: hal/odm.h:563: +typedef enum tag_Secondary_Channel_Offset_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#570: FILE: hal/odm.h:570: +typedef enum tag_Security_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#582: FILE: hal/odm.h:582: +typedef enum tag_Bandwidth_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#593: FILE: hal/odm.h:593: +typedef enum tag_Board_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#605: FILE: hal/odm.h:605: +typedef enum tag_ODM_Package_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#612: FILE: hal/odm.h:612: +typedef enum tag_ODM_TYPE_GPA_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#617: FILE: hal/odm.h:617: +typedef enum tag_ODM_TYPE_APA_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#622: FILE: hal/odm.h:622: +typedef enum tag_ODM_TYPE_GLNA_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#629: FILE: hal/odm.h:629: +typedef enum tag_ODM_TYPE_ALNA_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#637: FILE: hal/odm.h:637: +typedef enum tag_CCA_Path { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#643: FILE: hal/odm.h:643: +typedef struct _ODM_RA_Info_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#675: FILE: hal/odm.h:675: +typedef struct _IQK_MATRIX_REGS_SETTING { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#683: FILE: hal/odm.h:683: +typedef struct ODM_RF_Calibration_Structure { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #788: FILE: hal/odm.h:788: +typedef struct _FAST_ANTENNA_TRAINNING_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#828: FILE: hal/odm.h:828: +typedef enum _FAT_STATE { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#833: FILE: hal/odm.h:833: +typedef enum _ANT_DIV_TYPE { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#843: FILE: hal/odm.h:843: +typedef struct _ODM_PATH_DIVERSITY_ { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#852: FILE: hal/odm.h:852: +typedef enum _BASEBAND_CONFIG_PHY_REG_PG_VALUE_TYPE { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#860: FILE: hal/odm.h:860: +typedef struct _ANT_DETECTED_INFO { WARNING: do not add new typedefs torvalds#870: FILE: hal/odm.h:870: +typedef struct DM_Out_Source_Dynamic_Mechanism_Structure { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1229: FILE: hal/odm.h:1229: + typedef enum _ODM_RF_CONTENT { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1236: FILE: hal/odm.h:1236: +typedef enum _ODM_BB_Config_Type { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1246: FILE: hal/odm.h:1246: +typedef enum _ODM_RF_Config_Type { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1251: FILE: hal/odm.h:1251: +typedef enum _ODM_FW_Config_Type { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1262: FILE: hal/odm.h:1262: +typedef enum _RT_STATUS { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1319: FILE: hal/odm.h:1319: +typedef enum tag_1R_CCA_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1325: FILE: hal/odm.h:1325: +typedef enum tag_RF_Type_Definition { WARNING: do not add new typedefs #1334: FILE: hal/odm.h:1334: +typedef enum tag_SW_Antenna_Switch_Definition { Signed-off-by: Marco Cesati <marco.cesati@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210312082638.25512-4-marco.cesati@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
It so fast now can run vinux on my shoess, should try put it good, and I got A+++++ on my project in school cuz this very fastly