On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 11:45:09AM +0100, Stanislaw Gruszka wrote: > Only OFDM_PROT_CFG is configured there based on legacy proto > value. I'm not sure how handle CCK_PROT_CFG. > > > > - mt76_rmw(dev, MT_MM20_PROT_CFG, > > > - MT_PROT_CFG_CTRL | MT_PROT_CFG_RTS_THRESH, data); > > > - mt76_rmw(dev, MT_MM40_PROT_CFG, > > > - MT_PROT_CFG_CTRL | MT_PROT_CFG_RTS_THRESH, data); > > > - mt76_rmw(dev, MT_GF20_PROT_CFG, > > > - MT_PROT_CFG_CTRL | MT_PROT_CFG_RTS_THRESH, data); > > > - mt76_rmw(dev, MT_GF40_PROT_CFG, > > > - MT_PROT_CFG_CTRL | MT_PROT_CFG_RTS_THRESH, data); > > > - mt76_rmw(dev, MT_TX_PROT_CFG6, > > > - MT_PROT_CFG_CTRL | MT_PROT_CFG_RTS_THRESH, data); > > > - mt76_rmw(dev, MT_TX_PROT_CFG7, > > > - MT_PROT_CFG_CTRL | MT_PROT_CFG_RTS_THRESH, data); > > > - mt76_rmw(dev, MT_TX_PROT_CFG8, > > > - MT_PROT_CFG_CTRL | MT_PROT_CFG_RTS_THRESH, data); > > > > Removing these lines we are no longer able to configure protection for VHT > > rates. Do we have an equivalent for them in vht_capab? > > Actually it's not based on HT capabilities but by on ht operation and > it's modified dynamically by hostapd based on what stations are > associated. For STA mode it's provided by remote AP via HT operation IE. > > VHT Operation IE do not define protection. Seems interoperability with > legacy STA's is not allowed for VHT, so leaving default values from > initvals where PROT bits are 0 (none protection) is right thing to do. But vendor driver change the VHT protection bits based on HT operation element, with the comment: "TODO: shiang-6590, fix me for this protection mechanism" So I'm not sure any longer what correct behaviour should be for TX_PROT_CFG{6,7,8}. Regards Stanislaw