Yoga 2 Pro (Win 8.1) wifi adapter go missing once a while

Dear Yoga 2 Pro fans,I'm sharing my fix here.  I'm a device driver/firmware s/w developer so I know a few things My Y2P (bought in April 2014) works fine except that the Wifi adapter need to be disable/enable (via Ctrl Panel->Networks) to make it find my wifi router after power up, or after wake up from sleep.  I've been living with this product defect but tolerable, and the wifi speed and stability is normal.  I only use Y2P in laptop mode.I was using :* Intel(R) Wireless-N 7260, driver 11/17/2014 v17.13.2.2 (was update via 'Update Driver...' button in the Driver Properties),      -- "Allow..device to save power"=checked,      -- Advanced tab's U-APSD Support = Enabled* Intel Smart Connect (ISCT) is installed but turned off* Intel PROSet/Wireless Tools v17.14.0* BIOS was 76CN38WW Until 2 weeks ago, I updated the N7260 wifi adapter driver to12/16/2014 v17.13.12.1 (was update via 'Update Driver...' button in the Driver Properties),  and hell broke loss... The wifi adapter will go missing randomly, i.e. midway when transfering files in the LAN, or after power up from shutdown, or after return from sleep. Subsequent shutdown and power on will not recover the missing N7260 wifi adaptor !!  No overheating issue as I was using battery at 60% full.And more strange, I leave Y2P over night, or a couple of hours, and the N7260 wifi adaptor appear (be detected by Win8.1) the next morning....Bluetooth is always working and no problem. After spending one day, reading both Lenovo and Intel N7260 forums, I think I solved it but it wasn't easyas there are many combinations. Here's my final config* BIOS is 76CN43WW 5/5/2015, with Lenovo Fast Startup = Disable* Intel Smart Connect (ISCT) - uninstalled with Control Panel > Programs* Intel PROSet/Wireless Tools v17.14.0 - uninstalled with Control Panel > Programs* While N7260 wifi adaptor is in 'missing' state, via Dev Mgr > View > Show hidden devices -> Uninstall drivers & remove files, and reboot Y2P* Download from Lenovo Support Y2P and install 13kd018f.exe (while N7260 wifi adaptore is in 'missing' state), shutdown and wait for 1-2 hours.* Power up, and hopefully N7260 re-appears, check via Devi Mgr -> Intel(R) Wireless-N 7260, driver 5/26/2014, 17.0.3.3      -- "Allow..device to save power"= Unchecked,      -- Advanced tab's U-APSD Support = Disable      -- Power provide set Max Performance on Battery and Plugged-In I've used this for a day and is stable, will monitor more, and report back !     

Ok, the above doesn't work, but at leas the Wifi adapter now consistently disappear the 2nd time when Y2P boots up after a shutdown or from sleep. I've brought it to Lenovo Service Center (Shenzhen), and found it's h/w issue, both the Wifi card has to be replaced as well as the 'sound card' that has connectors to hold the wifi card to the motherboard  Checking fee: CNY 50Wifi card: CNY 380Sound card: CNY 280Cleaning fee: CNY 50 Gee.. my Y2P is just 2 months past the 1 year warranty

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    value
    0 Disabled
    1 Enabled
    @> HT_BAWinSize=value
    value
    1 ~ 64
    @> HT_GI=value
    value
    0 long GI
    1 short GI
    @> HT_MCS=value
    value
    0 ~ 15
    33: auto
    @> HT_MIMOPSMode=value
    value (based on 802.11n D2.0)
    0 Static SM Power Save Mode
    1 Dynamic SM Power Save Mode
    2 Reserved
    3 SM enabled
    (not fully support yet)
    @> IEEE80211H=value
    value
    0 Disabled
    1 Enabled
    @> TGnWifiTest=value
    value
    0 Disabled
    1 Enabled
    @> WirelessEvent=value
    value
    0 Disabled
    1 Enabled <send custom wireless event>
    @> CarrierDetect=value
    value
    0 Disabled
    1 Enabled
    MORE INFORMATION
    =================================================================================
    If you want for rt2870 driver to auto-load at boot time:
    A) choose ra0 for first RT2870 WLAN card, ra1 for second RT2870 WLAN card, etc.
    B) create(edit) 'ifcfg-ra0' file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/,
    edit( or add the line) in /etc/modules.conf:
    alias ra0 rt2870sta
    C) edit(create) the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ra0
    DEVICE='ra0'
    ONBOOT='yes'
    NOTE:
    if you use dhcp, add this line too .
    BOOTPROTO='dhcp'
    *D) To ease the Default Gateway setting,
    add the line
    GATEWAY=x.x.x.x
    in /etc/sysconfig/network
    Here is the Makefile
    RT28xx_MODE = STA
    TARGET = LINUX
    CHIPSET = 3572
    OSABL = NO
    #RT28xx_DIR = home directory of RT28xx source code
    RT28xx_DIR = $(shell pwd)
    RTMP_SRC_DIR = $(RT28xx_DIR)/RT$(CHIPSET)
    #PLATFORM: Target platform
    PLATFORM = PC
    #PLATFORM = 5VT
    #PLATFORM = IKANOS_V160
    #PLATFORM = IKANOS_V180
    #PLATFORM = SIGMA
    #PLATFORM = SIGMA_8622
    #PLATFORM = STAR
    #PLATFORM = IXP
    #PLATFORM = INF_TWINPASS
    #PLATFORM = INF_DANUBE
    #PLATFORM = INF_AR9
    #PLATFORM = INF_VR9
    #PLATFORM = BRCM_6358
    #PLATFORM = INF_AMAZON_SE
    #PLATFORM = CAVM_OCTEON
    #PLATFORM = CMPC
    #PLATFORM = RALINK_2880
    #PLATFORM = RALINK_3052
    #PLATFORM = SMDK
    #PLATFORM = RMI
    #PLATFORM = RMI_64
    #PLATFORM = KODAK_DC
    #PLATFORM = DM6446
    #PLATFORM = FREESCALE8377
    #PLATFORM = BL2348
    #PLATFORM = BLUBB
    #PLATFORM = BLPMP
    #PLATFORM = MT85XX
    #PLATFORM = NXP_TV550
    #PLATFORM = MVL5
    ifeq ($(TARGET),LINUX)
    MAKE = make
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),5VT)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/ralink-2860-sdk-5vt-distribution/linux-2.6.17
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/crosstool/uClibc_v5te_le_gcc_4_1_1/bin/arm-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),IKANOS_V160)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/sample/projects/LX_2618_RG_5_3_00r4_SRC/linux-2.6.18
    CROSS_COMPILE = mips-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),IKANOS_V180)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/sample/projects/LX_BSP_VX180_5_4_0r1_ALPHA_26DEC07/linux-2.6.18
    CROSS_COMPILE = mips-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),SIGMA)
    LINUX_SRC = /root/sigma/smp86xx_kernel_source_2.7.172.0/linux-2.6.15
    CROSS_COMPILE = /root/sigma/smp86xx_toolchain_2.7.172.0/build_mipsel_nofpu/staging_dir/bin/mipsel-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),SIGMA_8622)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/snowpin/armutils_2.5.120.1/build_arm/linux-2.4.22-em86xx
    CROSS_COMPILE = /home/snowpin/armutils_2.5.120.1/toolchain/bin/arm-elf-
    CROSS_COMPILE_INCLUDE = /home/snowpin/armutils_2.5.120.1/toolchain/lib/gcc-lib/arm-elf/2.95.3
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),STAR)
    LINUX_SRC = /opt/star/kernel/linux-2.4.27-star
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/star/tools/arm-linux/bin/arm-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),RMI)
    LINUX_SRC = /opt/rmi/1.7.0/linux/src/
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/rmi/1.7.0/mipscross/nptl/bin/mips64-unknown-linux-gnu-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),RMI_64)
    LINUX_SRC = /opt/rmi/1.7.0/linux_64/src/
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/rmi/1.7.0/mipscross/nptl/bin/mips64-unknown-linux-gnu-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM), RALINK_2880)
    LINUX_SRC = /project/stable/RT288x/RT288x_SDK/source/linux-2.4.x
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/buildroot-gdb/bin/mipsel-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),RALINK_3052)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/peter/ap_soc/SDK_3_3_0_0/RT288x_SDK/source/linux-2.6.21.x
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/buildroot-gcc342/bin/mipsel-linux-uclibc-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),FREESCALE8377)
    LINUX_SRC = /opt/ltib-mpc8377_rds-20090309/rpm/BUILD/linux-2.6.25
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/freescale/usr/local/gcc-4.2.187-eglibc-2.5.187/powerpc-linux-gnu/bin/powerpc-linux-gnu-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),BL2348)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/sample/Customers/BroadLight/bl234x-linux-2.6.21-small-v29
    CROSS_COMPILE = mips-wrs-linux-gnu-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),BLUBB)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/sample/Customers/BroadLight/UBB/gmp20/linux-2.6.21-small
    CROSS_COMPILE = mips-wrs-linux-gnu-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),BLPMP)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/sample/Customers/BroadLight/UBB/pmp16/bl234x-linux-2.6.21-small-v30.2
    CROSS_COMPILE = mips-wrs-linux-gnu-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),PC)
    # Linux 2.6
    LINUX_SRC = /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build
    # Linux 2.4 Change to your local setting
    #LINUX_SRC = /usr/src/linux-2.4
    LINUX_SRC_MODULE = /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/
    CROSS_COMPILE =
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),IXP)
    LINUX_SRC = /project/stable/Gmtek/snapgear-uclibc/linux-2.6.x
    CROSS_COMPILE = arm-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_TWINPASS)
    # Linux 2.6
    #LINUX_SRC = /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build
    # Linux 2.4 Change to your local setting
    LINUX_SRC = /project/stable/twinpass/release/2.0.1/source/kernel/opensource/linux-2.4.31/
    CROSS_COMPILE = mips-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_DANUBE)
    LINUX_SRC = /opt/danube/sdk/linux-2.6.16.x
    CROSS_COMPILE = mips-linux-
    ROOTDIR = /opt/danube/sdk
    export ROOTDIR
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_AR9)
    LINUX_SRC = /root/ar9/xR9_BSP1.2.2.0/source/kernel/opensource/linux-2.6.20/
    CROSS_COMPILE = /root/ar9/ifx-lxdb26-1.0.2/gcc-3.4.4/toolchain-mips/bin/
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_VR9)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/public/lantiq/VR9/UGW-4.2/build_dir/linux-ifxcpe_platform_vr9/linux-2.6.20.19
    CROSS_COMPILE = /home/public/lantiq/VR9/UGW-4.2/staging_dir/toolchain-mips_gcc-3.4.6_uClibc-0.9.29/bin/mips-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),BRCM_6358)
    LINUX_SRC =
    CROSS_COMPILE =
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_AMAZON_SE)
    # Linux 2.6
    #LINUX_SRC = /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build
    # Linux 2.4 Change to your local setting
    LINUX_SRC = /backup/ifx/3.6.2.2/source/kernel/opensource/linux-2.4.31
    #CROSS_COMPILE = mips-linux-
    #LINUX_SRC = /project/Infineon/3.6.2.2/source/kernel/opensource/linux-2.4.31
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/uclibc-toolchain/ifx-lxdb-1-2-3-external/gcc-3.3.6/toolchain-mips/R0208V35/mips-linux-uclibc/bin/
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),ST)
    LINUX_SRC = /opt/STM/STLinux-2.2/devkit/sources/kernel/linux0039
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/STM/STLinux-2.2/devkit/sh4/bin/sh4-linux-
    ARCH := sh
    export ARCH
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),CAVM_OCTEON)
    OCTEON_ROOT = /usr/local/Cavium_Networks/OCTEON-SDK
    LINUX_SRC = $(OCTEON_ROOT)/linux/kernel_2.6/linux
    CROSS_COMPILE = mips64-octeon-linux-gnu-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),CMPC)
    LINUX_SRC = /opt/fvt_11N_SDK_0807/fvt131x_SDK_11n/linux-2.6.17
    CROSS_COMPILE =
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),SMDK)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/bhushan/itcenter/may28/linux-2.6-samsung
    CROSS_COMPILE = /usr/local/arm/4.2.2-eabi/usr/bin/arm-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),KODAK_DC)
    SKD_SRC = C:/SigmaTel/DC1250_SDK_v1-9/sdk
    CROSS_COMPILE = $(cc)
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),DM6446)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/fonchi/work/soc/ti-davinci
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),MT85XX)
    LINUX_SRC = /home/john/MTK/BDP_Linux/linux-2.6.27
    CROSS_COMPILE = armv6z-mediatek-linux-gnueabi-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),NXP_TV550)
    LINUX_SRC = /data/tv550/kernel/linux-2.6.28.9
    LINUX_SRC_MODULE = /data/tv550/kernel/linux-2.6.28.9/drivers/net/wireless
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/embeddedalley/nxp_tv550/bin/mipsel-linux-
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),MVL5)
    LINUX_SRC = /home2/charlestu/AP-VT3426/linux-2.6.18
    CROSS_COMPILE = /opt/montavista/pro/devkit/arm/v5t_le_mvl5/bin/arm_v5t_le-
    endif
    export OSABL RT28xx_DIR RT28xx_MODE LINUX_SRC CROSS_COMPILE CROSS_COMPILE_INCLUDE PLATFORM RELEASE CHIPSET RTMP_SRC_DIR LINUX_SRC_MODULE TARGET
    # The targets that may be used.
    PHONY += all build_tools test UCOS THREADX LINUX release prerelease clean uninstall install libwapi osabl
    all: build_tools $(TARGET)
    build_tools:
    $(MAKE) -C tools
    $(RT28xx_DIR)/tools/bin2h
    test:
    $(MAKE) -C tools test
    LINUX:
    ifneq (,$(findstring 2.4,$(LINUX_SRC)))
    cp -f os/linux/Makefile.4 $(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux/Makefile
    $(MAKE) -C $(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux/
    cp -f $(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux/rt$(CHIPSET)sta.o /tftpboot
    else
    cp -f os/linux/Makefile.6 $(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux/Makefile
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),DM6446)
    $(MAKE) ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm_v5t_le- -C $(LINUX_SRC) SUBDIRS=$(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux modules
    else
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),FREESCALE8377)
    $(MAKE) ARCH=powerpc CROSS_COMPILE=$(CROSS_COMPILE) -C $(LINUX_SRC) SUBDIRS=$(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux modules
    else
    $(MAKE) -C $(LINUX_SRC) SUBDIRS=$(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux modules
    endif
    endif
    endif
    clean:
    ifeq ($(TARGET), LINUX)
    cp -f os/linux/Makefile.clean os/linux/Makefile
    $(MAKE) -C os/linux clean
    rm -rf os/linux/Makefile
    endif
    uninstall:
    ifeq ($(TARGET), LINUX)
    ifneq (,$(findstring 2.4,$(LINUX_SRC)))
    $(MAKE) -C $(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux -f Makefile.4 uninstall
    else
    $(MAKE) -C $(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux -f Makefile.6 uninstall
    endif
    endif
    install:
    ifeq ($(TARGET), LINUX)
    ifneq (,$(findstring 2.4,$(LINUX_SRC)))
    $(MAKE) -C $(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux -f Makefile.4 install
    else
    $(MAKE) -C $(RT28xx_DIR)/os/linux -f Makefile.6 install
    endif
    endif
    # Declare the contents of the .PHONY variable as phony. We keep that information in a variable
    .PHONY: $(PHONY)
    Here is the config.mk
    # Support ATE function
    HAS_ATE=n
    # Support ATE NEW TXCONT solution
    HAS_NEW_TXCONT=n
    # Support QA ATE function
    HAS_QA_SUPPORT=n
    # Support XLINK mode
    HAS_XLINK=n
    # Support Wpa_Supplicant
    HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=y
    # Support Native WpaSupplicant for Network Maganger
    HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=y
    #Support Net interface block while Tx-Sw queue full
    HAS_BLOCK_NET_IF=n
    #Support DFS function
    HAS_DFS_SUPPORT=n
    #Support Carrier-Sense function
    HAS_CS_SUPPORT=n
    # Support for Multiple Cards
    HAS_MC_SUPPORT=n
    #Support for IEEE802.11e DLS
    HAS_QOS_DLS_SUPPORT=n
    #Support for EXT_CHANNEL
    HAS_EXT_BUILD_CHANNEL_LIST=n
    #Support for Net-SNMP
    HAS_SNMP_SUPPORT=n
    #Support features of 802.11n Draft3
    HAS_DOT11N_DRAFT3_SUPPORT=y
    #Support features of Single SKU.
    HAS_SINGLE_SKU_SUPPORT=n
    #Support features of 802.11n
    HAS_DOT11_N_SUPPORT=y
    HAS_KTHREAD_SUPPORT=n
    #Support statistics count
    HAS_STATS_COUNT=y
    #Support USB_BULK_BUF_ALIGMENT
    HAS_USB_BULK_BUF_ALIGMENT=n
    #Support for USB_SUPPORT_SELECTIVE_SUSPEND
    HAS_USB_SUPPORT_SELECTIVE_SUSPEND=n
    #Client support WDS function
    HAS_CLIENT_WDS_SUPPORT=n
    #Support for Bridge Fast Path & Bridge Fast Path function open to other module
    HAS_BGFP_SUPPORT=n
    HAS_BGFP_OPEN_SUPPORT=n
    #Support MAC80211 LINUX-only function
    HAS_CFG80211_SUPPORT=n
    #Support RFKILL hardware block/unblock LINUX-only function
    HAS_RFKILL_HW_SUPPORT=n
    HAS_RESOURCE_PRE_ALLOC=y
    HAS_LED_CONTROL_SUPPORT=y
    CC := $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc
    LD := $(CROSS_COMPILE)ld
    WFLAGS := -DAGGREGATION_SUPPORT -DPIGGYBACK_SUPPORT -DWMM_SUPPORT -DLINUX -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs
    WFLAGS += -DSYSTEM_LOG_SUPPORT -DRT28xx_MODE=$(RT28xx_MODE) -DCHIPSET=$(CHIPSET)
    ifeq ($(HAS_RESOURCE_PRE_ALLOC),y)
    WFLAGS += -DRESOURCE_PRE_ALLOC
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_KTHREAD_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DKTHREAD_SUPPORT
    endif
    # config for STA mode
    ifeq ($(RT28xx_MODE),STA)
    WFLAGS += -DCONFIG_STA_SUPPORT -DDBG
    ifeq ($(HAS_XLINK),y)
    WFLAGS += -DXLINK_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DWPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT
    ifeq ($(HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DNATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT -DCREDENTIAL_STORE -DPROFILE_STORE
    endif
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_ATE),y)
    WFLAGS += -DRALINK_ATE
    WFLAGS += -DCONFIG_RT2880_ATE_CMD_NEW
    ifeq ($(HAS_NEW_TXCONT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DNEW_TXCONT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_QA_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DRALINK_QA
    endif
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_SNMP_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DSNMP_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_QOS_DLS_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DQOS_DLS_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_DOT11_N_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DDOT11_N_SUPPORT
    ifeq ($(HAS_DOT11N_DRAFT3_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DDOT11N_DRAFT3
    endif
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_CS_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DCARRIER_DETECTION_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_STATS_COUNT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DSTATS_COUNT_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_USB_SUPPORT_SELECTIVE_SUSPEND),y)
    WFLAGS += -DUSB_SUPPORT_SELECTIVE_SUSPEND -DCONFIG_PM
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_CFG80211_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_CFG80211_SUPPORT
    ifeq ($(HAS_RFKILL_HW_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DRFKILL_HW_SUPPORT
    endif
    endif
    endif
    # endif of ifeq ($(RT28xx_MODE),STA)
    # Common compiler flag
    ifeq ($(HAS_EXT_BUILD_CHANNEL_LIST),y)
    WFLAGS += -DEXT_BUILD_CHANNEL_LIST
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_IDS_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DIDS_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(OSABL),YES)
    WFLAGS += -DEXPORT_SYMTAB
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_CLIENT_WDS_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DCLIENT_WDS
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_BGFP_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DBG_FT_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_BGFP_OPEN_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DBG_FT_OPEN_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_LED_CONTROL_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DLED_CONTROL_SUPPORT
    endif
    # ChipSet specific definitions.
    ifeq ($(CHIPSET),2870)
    WFLAGS +=-DRTMP_MAC_USB -DRTMP_USB_SUPPORT -DRT2870 -DRT28xx -DRTMP_TIMER_TASK_SUPPORT -DA_BAND_SUPPORT
    CHIPSET_DAT = 2870
    ifeq ($(HAS_DFS_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DDFS_SOFTWARE_SUPPORT
    endif
    endif
    ifeq ($(CHIPSET),3572)
    WFLAGS +=-DRTMP_MAC_USB -DRTMP_USB_SUPPORT -DRT2870 -DRT28xx -DRT30xx -DRT35xx -DRTMP_TIMER_TASK_SUPPORT -DRTMP_RF_RW_SUPPORT -DRTMP_EFUSE_SUPPORT -DA_BAND_SUPPORT -DSPECIFIC_VCORECAL_SUPPORT
    CHIPSET_DAT = 2870
    ifeq ($(HAS_DFS_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DDFS_SOFTWARE_SUPPORT
    endif
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),5VT)
    #WFLAGS += -DCONFIG_5VT_ENHANCE
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_BLOCK_NET_IF),y)
    WFLAGS += -DBLOCK_NET_IF
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_DFS_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DDFS_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(HAS_MC_SUPPORT),y)
    WFLAGS += -DMULTIPLE_CARD_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),RMI)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),BL2348)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),BLUBB)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),BLPMP)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),RMI_64)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),IXP)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),IKANOS_V160)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN -DIKANOS_VX_1X0
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),IKANOS_V180)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN -DIKANOS_VX_1X0
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_TWINPASS)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN -DINF_TWINPASS
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_DANUBE)
    ifneq (,$(findstring 2.4,$(LINUX_SRC)))
    # Linux 2.4
    WFLAGS += -DINF_DANUBE -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    else
    # Linux 2.6
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    endif
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_AR9)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN -DINF_AR9
    # support MAPI function for AR9.
    #WFLAGS += -DAR9_MAPI_SUPPORT
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_VR9)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN -DINF_AR9 -DINF_VR9
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),CAVM_OCTEON)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),BRCM_6358)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN -DBRCM_6358
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),INF_AMAZON_SE)
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN -DINF_AMAZON_SE
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),RALINK_3052)
    WFLAGS += -DPLATFORM_RALINK_3052
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),FREESCALE8377)
    #EXTRA_CFLAGS := -v -I$(RT28xx_DIR)/include -I$(LINUX_SRC)/include $(WFLAGS)-O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs
    #export EXTRA_CFLAGS
    WFLAGS += -DRT_BIG_ENDIAN
    EXTRA_CFLAGS := $(WFLAGS) -I$(RT28xx_DIR)/include
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),ST)
    #WFLAGS += -DST
    WFLAGS += -DST
    endif
    #kernel build options for 2.4
    # move to Makefile outside LINUX_SRC := /opt/star/kernel/linux-2.4.27-star
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),RALINK_3052)
    CFLAGS := -D__KERNEL__ -I$(LINUX_SRC)/include/asm-mips/mach-generic -I$(LINUX_SRC)/include -I$(RT28xx_DIR)/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -fomit-frame-pointer -G 0 -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -pipe -finline-limit=100000 -march=mips2 -mabi=32 -Wa,--trap -DLINUX -nostdinc -iwithprefix include $(WFLAGS)
    export CFLAGS
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM), RALINK_2880)
    CFLAGS := -D__KERNEL__ -I$(LINUX_SRC)/include -I$(RT28xx_DIR)/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -fomit-frame-pointer -G 0 -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -pipe -finline-limit=100000 -march=mips2 -mabi=32 -Wa,--trap -DLINUX -nostdinc -iwithprefix include $(WFLAGS)
    export CFLAGS
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),STAR)
    CFLAGS := -D__KERNEL__ -I$(LINUX_SRC)/include -I$(RT28xx_DIR)/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -Uarm -fno-common -pipe -mapcs-32 -D__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__=4 -march=armv4 -mshort-load-bytes -msoft-float -Uarm -DMODULE -DMODVERSIONS -include $(LINUX_SRC)/include/linux/modversions.h $(WFLAGS)
    export CFLAGS
    endif
    ifeq ($(PLATFORM),SIGMA)
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