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Commit 8a5117d8 authored by Luis R. Rodriguez's avatar Luis R. Rodriguez Committed by John W. Linville
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cfg80211: default CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY to n



And update description and feature-removal schedule according
to the new plan.

Signed-off-by: default avatarLuis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJohn W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
parent e4e72fb4
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What:	The ieee80211_regdom module parameter
When:	March 2010
When:	March 2010 / desktop catchup

Why:	This was inherited by the CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY code,
	and currently serves as an option for users to define an
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What:	old static regulatory information
When:	2.6.29
What:	CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY - old static regulatory information
When:	March 2010 / desktop catchup

Why:	The old regulatory infrastructure has been replaced with a new one
	which does not require statically defined regulatory domains. We do
	not want to keep static regulatory domains in the kernel due to the
	the dynamic nature of regulatory law and localization. We kept around
	the old static definitions for the regulatory domains of:

		* US
		* JP
		* EU

	and used by default the US when CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY was
	set.
	set. We will remove this option once the standard Linux desktop catches
	up with the new userspace APIs we have implemented.

Who:	Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com>

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config WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY
	bool "Old wireless static regulatory definitions"
	default y
	default n
	---help---
	  This option enables the old static regulatory information
	  and uses it within the new framework. This is available
	  temporarily as an option to help prevent immediate issues
	  due to the switch to the new regulatory framework which
	  does require a new userspace application which has the
	  database of regulatory information (CRDA) and another for
	  setting regulatory domains (iw).

	  For more information see:

	  http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/CRDA
	  http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/iw

	  It is important to note though that if you *do* have CRDA present
	  and if this option is enabled CRDA *will* be called to update the
	  regulatory domain (for US and JP only). Support for letting the user
	  set the regulatory domain through iw is also supported. This option
	  mainly exists to leave around for a kernel release some old static
	  regulatory domains that were defined and to keep around the old
	  ieee80211_regdom module parameter. This is being phased out and you
	  should stop using them ASAP.

	  Note: You will need CRDA if you want 802.11d support

	  Say Y unless you have installed a new userspace application.
	  Also say Y if have one currently depending on the ieee80211_regdom
	  module parameter and cannot port it to use the new userspace
	  interfaces.
	  and uses it within the new framework. This option is available
	  for historical reasons and it is advised to leave it off.

	  For details see:

	  http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory

	  Say N and if you say Y, please tell us why. The default is N.

config WIRELESS_EXT
	bool "Wireless extensions"