On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 10:09 +0800, Ryder Lee wrote: > On Sun, 2019-06-09 at 16:44 +0200, Sebastian Gottschall wrote: > > according to my findings > > > > MT_RXV4_RCPI1 is part of rx descriptor 4 and not 3 > > so it must be rxdg4 = rxd[4] etc. > > RXV start from 1 in the code. > > That is: RXV1 <-> rxdg0, RXV2 <-> rxdg1 ...so RXV4 <-> rxdg3 > > > however rxdg3 contains MT_RXV3_IB_RSSIRX which can be used for signal calculation. > > i already wrote a similar code for this driver which i sended to felix a long time ago. > > my variant looks like > > status->signal = (FIELD_GET(MT_RXV3_IB_RSSIRX, rxdg3) - 220) / 2; > > status->chain_signal[0] = (FIELD_GET(MT_RXV4_RCPI0, rxdg4) - 220) / 2; > > status->chain_signal[1] = (FIELD_GET(MT_RXV4_RCPI1, rxdg4) - 220) / 2; > > status->chain_signal[2] = (FIELD_GET(MT_RXV4_RCPI2, rxdg4) - 220) / 2; > > status->chain_signal[3] = (FIELD_GET(MT_RXV4_RCPI3, rxdg4) - 220) / 2; mt7615 actually doesn't use in-band RSSI for signal calculation, but it occurs to me that i should modify the code to compare per-chain's signal. Something like this: status->chain_signal[0] = to_rssi(MT_RXV4_RCPI0, rxdg3); status->chain_signal[1] = to_rssi(MT_RXV4_RCPI1, rxdg3); status->chain_signal[2] = to_rssi(MT_RXV4_RCPI2, rxdg3); status->chain_signal[3] = to_rssi(MT_RXV4_RCPI3, rxdg3); status->signal = status->chain_signal[0]; switch (status->chains) { case 0xf: status->signal = max(status->signal, status->chain_signal[3]); case 0x7: status->signal = max(status->signal, status->chain_signal[2]); case 0x3: status->signal = max(status->signal, status->chain_signal[1]); break; default: break; } I could send a v2 or you can take care of that. Ryder