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Re: [PATCH V2] bcm43xx-mac80211: Rescale link quality output

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Michael Buesch wrote:
On Sunday 05 August 2007, Larry Finger wrote:
The link quality output from wireless extensions is too small by the ratio
of 100/BCM43xx_RX_MAX_SSI (60) for bcm43xx-mac80211. This patch puts the
quantity on the proper scale.

Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
---

Index: wireless-dev/drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx-mac80211/bcm43xx_xmit.c
===================================================================
--- wireless-dev.orig/drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx-mac80211/bcm43xx_xmit.c
+++ wireless-dev/drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx-mac80211/bcm43xx_xmit.c
@@ -537,7 +537,8 @@ void bcm43xx_rx(struct bcm43xx_wldev *de
 					      (phystat0 & BCM43xx_RX_PHYST0_GAINCTL),
 					      (phystat3 & BCM43xx_RX_PHYST3_TRSTATE));
 	status.noise = dev->stats.link_noise;
-	status.signal = jssi; /* this looks wrong, but is what mac80211 wants */
+	/* the next line looks wrong, but is what mac80211 wants */
+	status.signal = (jssi * 100) / BCM43xx_RX_MAX_SSI;

So signal is in percent?
Where is this actually documented. I cannot find a hint on what
the values of all these things are supposed to be.

Yes, it is clear as mud, with the additional complications of mac80211 mixing the definitions of signal and rssi (as far as I'm concerned). The scale is set by the following code snippet in bcm43xx_wireless_init.

        hw->max_signal = 100;
        hw->max_rssi = -110;
        hw->max_noise = -110;

In this code, "signal" is put on a scale of 0 to 100, and rssi and noise on a scale of -110 to 0 and are assumed to be dBm. Of course, rssi should be a positive number and signal should be in dBm, but my renaming of signal => quality and rssi => signal was shot down, so we are stuck.

An alternative to the patch above would be to set hw->max_signal = BCM43xx_RX_MAX_SSI. In that case, the line of iwconfig output that reads "Link Quality=83/100 Signal level=-34 dBm Noise level=-71 dBm" would have a "Link Quality" of 50/60 instead of 83/100.

The bottom line is that it is an arbitrary quantity on an arbitrary scale. Is it better for it to be XX/100 than YY/60? I think so, but YMMV.

Larry
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