wifi: mt76: use hrtimer_setup() in mt76x02u beacon init#1048
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Replace the two-step hrtimer initialization pattern with a single consolidated call to hrtimer_setup(). The legacy approach of calling hrtimer_init() followed by manual assignment to timer.function is deprecated. The new hrtimer_setup() helper atomically initializes the timer and assigns the callback function in one operation, eliminating the race-prone intermediate state where the timer is initialized but lacks a handler. Signed-off-by: Mieczyslaw Nalewaj <namiltd@yahoo.com>
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Replace the two-step hrtimer initialization pattern with a single consolidated call to hrtimer_setup().
The legacy approach of calling hrtimer_init() followed by manual assignment to timer.function is deprecated.
The new hrtimer_setup() helper atomically initializes the timer and assigns the callback function in one operation,
eliminating the race-prone intermediate state where the timer is initialized but lacks a handler.
The patch allows for correct compilation on kernel 6.18.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/71fbc442aee9a9e892e475f3bbf8f368c6692a55.1738746872.git.namcao@linutronix.de