Write a better subject line.

On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 09:53:18PM -0700, Joshua Clayton wrote:
> change instances SupportedRates to compliant and sane "rates"
> This change in no way harms readability, and brings several lines
> under the 80 character limit.
> 

Yeah, but it does a some other stuff as well like removing casts.

> -             while ((pcur_bss->SupportedRates[i] != 0) &&
> -                     (pcur_bss->SupportedRates[i] != 0xFF)) {
> -                     rate = pcur_bss->SupportedRates[i] & 0x7F;
> +             while (pcur_bss->rates[i] && (pcur_bss->rates[i] != 0xFF)) {
> +                     rate = pcur_bss->rates[i] & 0x7F;
>                       if (rate > max_rate)
>                               max_rate = rate;
>                       wrqu->bitrate.fixed = 0;        /* no auto select */

I actually like the != 0 here because we're talking about the number
zero.  It should look like this:

                while (pcur_bss->rates[i] != 0 &&
                       pcur_bss->rates[i] != 0xFF) {

But removing the parens is something for a different patch.  I use a
script to help review these so when you mix different changes together
it means there is more manual review work for me.

regards,
dan carpenter

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