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/*******************************************************************************
* Agere Systems Inc.
* Wireless device driver for Linux (wlags49).
*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Agere Systems Inc.
* All rights reserved.
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*
* Initially developed by TriplePoint, Inc.
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*
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* This file contains DHF configuration info.
*
*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#ifndef DHFCFG_H
#define DHFCFG_H
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* File DHFCFG.H
*
* Contents: #defines for the DHF module
*
* Comments:
* Some combinations of the #defines in this file are illegal (as noted below).
* If an illegal combinations of #defines is specified a compile error is
* generated. See document DHFUG.DOC for more information.
*
* Author: John Meertens
* Date: 11-01-2000
*
* Change history:
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Define DHF_WCI if you want to use the WCI to access the ORiNOCO card.
Define DHF_UIL if you want to use the UIL to access the ORiNOCO card.
You must define either DHF_WCI or DHF_UIL. If neither of the two is defined
or both a compile error is generated. */
#define DHF_WCI
/* !!!#define DHF_UIL */
/* Define DHF_BIG_ENDIAN if you are working on a big endian platform.
Define DHF_LITTLE_ENDIAN if you are working on a little endian platform.
You must define either DHF_BIG_ENDIAN or DHF_LITTLE_ENDIAN. If neither of
the two is defined or both a compile error is generated. */
#ifdef USE_BIG_ENDIAN
#define DHF_BIG_ENDIAN
#else
#define DHF_LITTLE_ENDIAN
#endif /* USE_BIG_ENDIAN */
/* Define DHF_WIN if you are working on Windows platform.
Define DHF_DOS if you are working on DOS.
You must define either DHF_WIN or DHF_DOS. If neither of
the two is defined or both a compile error is generated.
!!!#define DHF_WIN
!!!#define DHF_DOS */
/* Define if you want the DHF to users. Not defining DHF_GET_RES_MSG
leads to a decrease in code size as message strings are not included.
!!!#define DHF_GET_RES_MSG */
/* Linux driver specific
Prevent inclusion of stdlib.h and string.h */
#define _INC_STDLIB
#define _INC_STRING
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Define one or more of the following DSF #defines if you want to implement
the related DSF-function. Function dsf_callback must allways be implemented.
See file DHF.H for prototypes of the functions. */
/* Define DSF_ALLOC if you want to manage memory allocation and de-allocation
for the DHF. If DSF_ALLOC is defined you must implement dsf_alloc and dsf_free.
!!!#define DSF_ALLOC */
/* Define DSF_CONFIRM if you want the DHF to ask the user for confirmation in a
number of situations. If DSF_CONFIRM is defined you must implement dsf_confirm.
Not defining DSF_CONFIRM leads to a decrease in code size as confirmation
strings are not included.
!!!#define DSF_CONFIRM */
/* Define DSF_DEBUG_MESSAGE if you want debug messages added to your output.
If you define DSF_DEBUG_MESSAGE then you must implement function
dsf_debug_message.
#define DSF_DEBUG_MESSAGE */
/* Define DSF_ASSERT if you want asserts to be activated.
If you define DSF_ASSERT then you must implement function dsf_assert.
#define DBG 1
#define DSF_ASSERT */
/* Define DSF_DBWIN if you want asserts and debug messages to be send to a debug
window like SOFTICE or DebugView from SysInternals.
!!!#define DSF_DBWIN
!!! Not implemented yet! */
/* Define DSF_VOLATILE_ONLY if you only wants to use valatile functions
This is a typical setting for a AP and a driver. */
#define DSF_VOLATILE_ONLY
/* Define DSF_HERMESII if you want to use the DHF for the Hermes-II */
#ifdef HERMES2
#define DSF_HERMESII
#else
#undef DSF_HERMESII
#endif /* HERMES2 */
/* Define DSF_BINARY_FILE if you want to use the DHF in combination with
reading the Firmware from a separate binary file.
!!!#define DSF_BINARY_FILE */
#endif /* DHFCFG_H */