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  "commit": "67af9811539be83dbdc0739215d29af23c870405",
  "tree": "737b3e00be1c18e1c21c34eed17606d3839c5ed5",
  "parents": [
    "4d3df547e836f9a75b8de2b788449823c8db1d6a"
  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Emmanuel Grumbach",
    "email": "emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com",
    "time": "Sun May 18 10:15:24 2014 +0300"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Johannes Berg",
    "email": "johannes.berg@intel.com",
    "time": "Thu May 22 09:58:49 2014 +0200"
  },
  "message": "cfg80211: allow RSSI compensation\n\nChannels in 2.4GHz band overlap, this means that if we\nsend a probe request on channel 1 and then move to channel\n2, we will hear the probe response on channel 2. In this\ncase, the RSSI will be lower than if we had heard it on\nthe channel on which it was sent (1 in this case).\n\nThe firmware / low level driver can parse the channel in\nthe DS IE or HT IE and compensate the RSSI so that it will\nstill have a valid value even if we heard the frame on an\nadjacent channel. This can be done up to a certain offset.\n\nAdd this offset as a configuration for the low level driver.\nA low level driver that can compensate the low RSSI in this\ncase should assign the maximal offset for which the RSSI\nvalue is still valid.\n\nSigned-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach \u003cemmanuel.grumbach@intel.com\u003e\nSigned-off-by: Johannes Berg \u003cjohannes.berg@intel.com\u003e\n",
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