On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 02:57:42PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote: > Hi Seth, > > This is v3 of my TW/US 5GHz updates series. Sorry for the long delay. > > Changes since v2: > > - Moved the US U-NII-1 (5150 ~ 5250 MHz) patch in front of the TW patch > > - Drop U-NII-1 power limit from 24 dBm to 23 dBm, to be on the safe > side of 250mW > > > Patch 1 updates the 5470 ~ 5725 MHz rules for Taiwan, specifically > the opening up of 5600 ~ 5650 MHz spectrum previously allocated to > weather radars. The transmission power limit is also corrected to > match the regulations. > > Patch 2 changes the boundary frequencies for each rule for Taiwan to > match the frequency allocation table. The "regulation" database shouldn't > care about artificial channel boundaries. > > Patch 3 updates the transmission power limits for 5150 ~ 5250 MHz for > the US. > > Patch 4 adds the previously unusable 5150 ~ 5250 MHz band for Taiwan. > > Patch 5 updates the transmission power limits for Taiwan, per the NCC's > official reply. This patch may be slightly controversial, as there is > no official English document. Either someone will have to independently > verify this, or translate the Chinese document. This description doesn't quite match the patches. Patch 4 both adds the 5150-5250 MHz band and increases the power limits for 5250-5350 MHz, whereas patch 5 changes the DFS master region to DFS-FCC. Previously the increased power limit for 5250-5350 MHz was part of patch 5 - perhaps you accidentally moved that part to patch 4 when you were updating the patches? So patches 1-3 look fine to me. I suspect you'll want to move the power limit increase from patch 4 to 5. I'm also going to take a look at a machine translation of the Chinese document, and if that looks to be in agreement with your patches then I should be able to apply them next week sometime. Thanks, Seth -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html