The Linux Coding Style enumerates a few special cases where typedefs
are useful, but stresses "NEVER EVER use a typedef unless you can
clearly match one of those rules." The hdd_hostapd_state_t typedef
does not meet any of those criteria, so replace references to it with
a reference to the underlying struct.
Change-Id: Ifba43e6a79aced01a73d345d2adcf8302698d9ee
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