ath5: Remove unused CTL definitions

They are unused in ath5k and a more detailled definition is in
ath/regd_common.h.

Signed-off-by: Bruno Randolf <br1@einfach.org>
Acked-by: Bob Copeland <me@bobcopeland.com>
Acked-by: Nick Kossifidis <mickflemm@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Bruno Randolf 2011-01-19 18:21:02 +09:00 committed by John W. Linville
parent 410e6120a5
commit 75f9569bfc

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@ -268,29 +268,6 @@ enum ath5k_ctl_mode {
AR5K_CTL_MODE_M = 15,
};
/* Default CTL ids for the 3 main reg domains.
* Atheros only uses these by default but vendors
* can have up to 32 different CTLs for different
* scenarios. Note that theese values are ORed with
* the mode id (above) so we can have up to 24 CTL
* datasets out of these 3 main regdomains. That leaves
* 8 ids that can be used by vendors and since 0x20 is
* missing from HAL sources i guess this is the set of
* custom CTLs vendors can use. */
#define AR5K_CTL_FCC 0x10
#define AR5K_CTL_CUSTOM 0x20
#define AR5K_CTL_ETSI 0x30
#define AR5K_CTL_MKK 0x40
/* Indicates a CTL with only mode set and
* no reg domain mapping, such CTLs are used
* for world roaming domains or simply when
* a reg domain is not set */
#define AR5K_CTL_NO_REGDOMAIN 0xf0
/* Indicates an empty (invalid) CTL */
#define AR5K_CTL_NO_CTL 0xff
/* Per channel calibration data, used for power table setup */
struct ath5k_chan_pcal_info_rf5111 {
/* Power levels in half dbm units