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  "commit": "0c7dc45d21de6ae212b5ccb7cdff5beff795ccf0",
  "tree": "d8b8f72105da3cd3dc07e9499ddc0da7a61d75f6",
  "parents": [
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  "author": {
    "name": "Luis R. Rodriguez",
    "email": "lrodriguez@atheros.com",
    "time": "Wed Jan 07 17:43:36 2009 -0800"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "John W. Linville",
    "email": "linville@tuxdriver.com",
    "time": "Fri Jan 16 17:08:24 2009 -0500"
  },
  "message": "cfg80211: Fix regression with 11d on bands\n\nThis fixes a regression on disallowing bands introduced with the new\n802.11d support. The issue is that IEEE-802.11 allows APs to send\na subset of what a country regulatory domain defines. This was clarified\nin this document:\n\nhttp://tinyurl.com/11d-clarification\n\nAs such it is possible, and this is what is done in practice, that a\nsingle band 2.4 GHz AP will only send 2.4 GHz band regulatory information\nthrough the 802.11 country information element and then the current\nintersection with what CRDA provided yields a regulatory domain with\nno 5 GHz information -- even though that country may actually allow\n5 GHz operation. We correct this by only applying the intersection rules\non a channel if the the intersection yields a regulatory rule on the\nsame band the channel is on.\n\nSigned-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez \u003clrodriguez@atheros.com\u003e\nAcked-by: Johannes Berg \u003cjohannes@sipsolutions.net\u003e\nSigned-off-by: John W. Linville \u003clinville@tuxdriver.com\u003e\n",
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