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Re: iwlegacy (4965) - what would 0x8000 as the completed TX rate indicate?

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On Mon, 2013-10-28 at 12:24 -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:

> >> So, any ideas what that 0x8000 rate in the rate completion means?
> >
> > I think that just means it used the other antenna and rate 0, since the
> > bits 0x1c000 contain the antenna bitmap that was used (up to three can
> > be used for each transmission)
> 
> Well, what's rate=0 mean?
> 
> And 0x8000 is bit 11 set, which is HT40. I definitely don't have HT40 enabled.

0x8000 is bit 15 set, which means "antenna B", I think?

But then I can't seem to figure out what rate=0 means either. Should be
an OFDM rate (bit 9 not set) but 0 isn't a valid OFDM rate value. Hmm.

johannes

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