The values defined in enum WIFI_FRAME_SUBTYPE are the same the #define
IEEE80211_STYPE_xxx from <linux/ieee80211.h>.
Port 33ed2b7079f6c38abce6abbaf1e6be4edad919d8
ones at linux/ieee80211.h.
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Many defined constants in wifi.h are unused and/or available from
<linux/ieee80211.h>, some with slightly different names. Remove
the constants from ieee80211.h and wifi.h and use the common ones. Rename where
necessary.
Convert the only call to rtw_vmalloc in os_dep/ioctl_linux.c to the
kernel's existing vmalloc function, as rtw_malloc is just a preprocessor
definition for _rtw_vmalloc. The _rtw_vmalloc function is defined inline
and returns a u8, wrapping standard vmalloc. This behaviour is not necessary.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210818234853.208448-2-phil@philpotter.co.uk
Use the IW_HANDLER macro to declare the handler functions for
wext ioctls. We don't have to skip unused ioctl numbers manually.
The same modification was applied to the deprecated rtl8188eu driver in
commit af249fce390f ("staging: rtl8188eu: use IW_HANDLER to declare wext
handlers").
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210807153636.11712-11-martin@kaiser.cx
Version information: 20140812_rtl8192EU_linux_v4.3.1.1_11320
2014-08-12
version 4.3.1.1_11320
Source:
ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DWA-131/REV_E/Drivers/DWA-131_Linux_driver_v4.3.1.1.zip
This version does not currently work on newer kernels, but it does
contain USB ID 2001:3319, which a lot of other repos in GitHub does not.