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If it does, don't then try reprogramming the NF "cap" values (ie what values are the "maximum" value the NF can be) - instead, just leave the current CCA value as the NF cap. This was inspired by some similar work from ath9k. It isn't a 100% complete solution (as there may be some reason where a high NF CCA/cap is written, causing the baseband to stop thinking it is able to transmit, leading to stuck beacon and interface reset) which I'll investigate and look at fixing in a later commit. Obtained from: Linux