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Re: [PATCH] rt2x00: Provide regulatory hint with rt2500pci/usb

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> > Sure, I was a bit doubting about the timing of the call, I noticed that zd1211rw called it during the start()
> > callback function. Would that be the best location? Or right after ieee80211_register_hw()?
> 
> Doesn't really matter, so long as its after ieee80211_register_hw() has been called
> would be nice.

Ok.

> > > 2. I'm still puzzled how to handle the two different values that the EEPROM has, namely one for the bg band and one for the a band. I've handled it by registering the one associated with the configured band, but that seems to be unlikely to be correct. I still haven't found a better way to handle this.
> > 
> > Because of this I hadn't looked very deep into rt61 and rt73 yet.
> > 
> > > The problem isn't there for the bits that Ivo sent, as the rt2500 devices don't support the a band.
> > 
> > For rt2500pci and rt2500usb there are chipsets which support 5GHz (they are rare, but they do exist),
> > comments for the Ralink drivers indicate they simply didn't add the regulatory domain definitions yet.
> 
> Based on the documentation from the EEPROM for all devices I read that its recommended
> that the EEPROM *not be relied on for the regulatory domain*, instead it recommends the
> windows registry be used.
>
> Based on tests for the devices with only one band, do are you seeing an actual regulatory
> domain in the EEPROM?

I have to check, but I don't think I have any hardware with valid domain values.
 
> To deal with the issue of having two separate EEPROM values for a regulatory domain
> and since the documentation indicates to not rely on it I would advise to allow users
> to be compliant by selecting the country they are in. wpa_supplicant has support for
> selecting country now, and so does iw. Eventually I see Network Manager letting users
> select the country. But you guys are the maintainers and developers so you will know
> better.

Well it is fine with me,  understood from earlier discussion that it was advised that drivers
attempted to set the domain if they could. Hence the reason I had added reading the EEPROM
for domain values to the TODO list. But it is true that it is quite rare that there are valid values
for it. So it would be fine with me by letting the user handle it completely.

Ivo
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