On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 18:47:25 -0400, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:

> ieee80211_regdomains
> 
> Breaks down regulatory domains into data structures which allow
> drivers to share channel and power contraints based on stack
> regulatory domain. This driver adds in-kernel support for common
> regulatory domains (such as FCC and ETSI), makes updating the

[snip]

+/* Stack regulatory domain values. Atheros seems to have started this 
+ * convention and most  hardware vendors followed their example.
+ * Although these are *very* common we allow for a hw-specific
+ * map between stack and device regdomain values. */
+enum stack_regdomain {
+       REGDOMAIN_WORLD         = 0x00, /* World compliance, minimum set */
+       REGDOMAIN_FCC           = 0x10, /* USA */
+       REGDOMAIN_IC            = 0x20, /* Canada */
+       REGDOMAIN_ETSI          = 0x30, /* Europe */
+       REGDOMAIN_SPAIN         = 0x31, /* Spain */
+       REGDOMAIN_FRANCE        = 0x32, /* France */
+       REGDOMAIN_MKK           = 0x40, /* Japan */
+};
+

Why not pick either the country name or the organisation within the country 
that determines the frequency guidelines?

Regards,
Anand

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