Am 25.11.24 um 07:49 schrieb Renjaya Raga Zenta:
On 11/23/24 4:54 PM, Arend Van Spriel wrote:
This was reported earlier by Stefan Wahren, but the thread ran dry.
Yes, I've read the whole thread. I guess what I've found is similar
to what Stefan found. Those channels are disabled by the driver in
brcmf_construct_chaninfo() but are re-enabled in reg.c.
I see there hasn't been any conclusion yet, so I just bumped this thread.
Stefan did a workaround by modifying brcmf_construct_chaninfo() to store
the IEEE80211_CHAN_DISABLED flag within orig_flags in case the flags had
it. I see no further ACK, so I think that's not the proper solution.
Unfortunately I'm don't have much Wifi knowledge & time to push this
further. So I'm would be happy, if someone take care of about this
annoyance.
So what changed a couple of days ago? System upgrade?
Well, I use the latest OS from Raspberry Pi, it still uses 6.6.51. I guess
there is no significant changes from what Stefan tried.
I think it should be mentioned, there is no usable Raspberry Pi 5
support in Mainline yet. So the mention version is a vendor kernel tree.
Regards
Regards,
Renjaya