From f0b9ad5690ed96f95d91ca19fba2fb2894bae6f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wolfgang Wiedmeyer Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 02:08:33 +0200 Subject: update network code --- net/irda/qos.c | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'net/irda/qos.c') diff --git a/net/irda/qos.c b/net/irda/qos.c index 1b51bcf..798ffd9 100644 --- a/net/irda/qos.c +++ b/net/irda/qos.c @@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ * ********************************************************************/ +#include + #include #include @@ -60,7 +62,7 @@ int sysctl_max_noreply_time = 12; * Default is 10us which means using the unmodified value given by the * peer except if it's 0 (0 is likely a bug in the other stack). */ -unsigned sysctl_min_tx_turn_time = 10; +unsigned int sysctl_min_tx_turn_time = 10; /* * Maximum data size to be used in transmission in payload of LAP frame. * There is a bit of confusion in the IrDA spec : @@ -75,13 +77,13 @@ unsigned sysctl_min_tx_turn_time = 10; * bytes frames or all negotiated frame sizes, but you can use the sysctl * to play with this value anyway. * Jean II */ -unsigned sysctl_max_tx_data_size = 2042; +unsigned int sysctl_max_tx_data_size = 2042; /* * Maximum transmit window, i.e. number of LAP frames between turn-around. * This allow to override what the peer told us. Some peers are buggy and * don't always support what they tell us. * Jean II */ -unsigned sysctl_max_tx_window = 7; +unsigned int sysctl_max_tx_window = 7; static int irlap_param_baud_rate(void *instance, irda_param_t *param, int get); static int irlap_param_link_disconnect(void *instance, irda_param_t *parm, -- cgit v1.1