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Hello Nick,

after using ath9k spectral-scanning feature for a while in 20MHz mode, today I
gave it a first try with 40MHz and failed to get it running.

Setup is as follows: AR9590 operating in HT40+ monitor mode; enabling
SPECTRAL_SCAN debug flag and starting background spectral scanning I get the log
flooded with

>  [12082.712198] ath: phy1: Got radar dump bw_info: 0x13,len: 138 fft_len: 138
>  [12082.712207] ath: phy1: FFT frame len: 135
>  [12082.712219] ath: phy1: FFT HT20/40 frame: lower mag 0xCE,lower_mag_idx 34, upper mag 0xD5,upper_mag_idx 70
>  [12082.712229] ath: phy1: Got lower mag: 0xCE at index 34
>  [12082.712238] ath: phy1: Got upper mag: 0xD5 at index 70
>  [12082.712266] ath: phy1: FFT report truncated(bytes left: 264)
>  [12082.713696] ath: phy1: Got radar dump bw_info: 0x13,len: 138 fft_len: 138
>  [12082.713705] ath: phy1: FFT frame len: 135
>  [12082.713718] ath: phy1: FFT HT20/40 frame: lower mag 0xAD,lower_mag_idx 36, upper mag 0x56,upper_mag_idx 67
>  [12082.713728] ath: phy1: Got lower mag: 0xAD at index 36
>  [12082.713737] ath: phy1: Got upper mag: 0x56 at index 67
>  [12082.713761] ath: phy1: FFT report truncated(bytes left: 264)
>  [12082.715193] ath: phy1: Got radar dump bw_info: 0x13,len: 138 fft_len: 138
>  [12082.715202] ath: phy1: FFT frame len: 135
>  [12082.715215] ath: phy1: FFT HT20/40 frame: lower mag 0x94,lower_mag_idx 49, upper mag 0x8F,upper_mag_idx 40
>  [12082.715225] ath: phy1: Got lower mag: 0x94 at index 49
>  [12082.715235] ath: phy1: Got upper mag: 0x8F at index 104
>  [12082.715259] ath: phy1: FFT report truncated(bytes left: 264)

Last time we discussed the spectral feature, you told me you had it running on
ath9k in 20 and 40MHz mode. Before I start digging the issue, could you confirm
that it is still doing on ath9k/40MHz?


Thanks,
Zefir
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