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On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 01:02:04PM -0700, Gertjan van Wingerde wrote:
> Ivo van Doorn wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >>> The problem I'm facing is that many of the Ralink devices have 2 region
> >>> settings in their EEPROM, one for 802.11a networks, and one for
> >>> 802.11[bgn] networks. So far I have only seen devices where these two
> >>> settings contain the same region indication, but I don't know whether
> >>> this is the case for all devices.
> >>>
> >>> At this point in time I use the regulatory_hint function at driver
> >>> start-up time to communicate the region setting that matches the
> >>> configured band, but that would (probably) not hold up when the user
> >>> reconfigures the mode.
> >>>
> >> I think you basically have two choices depending on whether you have a
> >> country code in the eeprom or not.
> >>
> >> If you have a country code, I suggest you just use either one.
> >>
> >> As far as I know, though, you don't have country codes. So if there's a
> >> valid code in the EEPROM you probably should use the regdomain struct
> >> hint rather than the alpha2 hint and build a regdomain that contains
> >> both 2.4 and 5 GHz channels based on the two region values you have.
> >>
> >
> > For rt61pci and rt73usb you should do as Johannes suggested by using the
> > regdomain struct. For rt2500pci and rt2500usb it sounds much easier to
> > take the country code from the EEPROM since those devices only contain
> > a single regdom value.
> 
> Hmm, but building the regdomain struct would mean detailed region
> knowledge inside the driver. This is something I was trying to prevent,
> as all that knowledge has been moved to user-space with crda.
> 
> Luis, any other suggestions?

Proper regulatory implementation does require vendor involvement. I'd take it
up with Ralink to figure this out. In the meantime I'd suggest to just
let the user pick the alpha2 or to simply regulatory_hint() to a country
in which the devices are mostly sold on.

Remember -- RT61 EEPROM docs indicate you shouldn't rely on the EEPROM so its
pointless. I suspect its the same with the other devices but since
we do not have docs we cannot be sure.

  Luis
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