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Re: [patch] fix the definition of AR9170_PHY_REG_CURRENT_RSSI

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On Tuesday, October 04, 2011 02:30:51 AM Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Although it currently isn't used anywhere, I thought it'd be
> worthwhile fixing the definition of AR9170_PHY_REG_CURRENT_RSSI.
> It's at AR_PHY(271) rather than AR_PHY(263).
>
> -#define        AR9170_PHY_REG_CURRENT_RSSI
> (AR9170_PHY_REG_BASE + 0x041c)
> +#define        AR9170_PHY_REG_CURRENT_RSSI
> (AR9170_PHY_REG_BASE + 0x043c) 

Hello again,

I had some time to check what is on 0x043c.
With AR9170 it looks like to be "0". This
wouldn't be surprising, however the old reg
0x041c seems to jumps around a lot [as
expected from the current rssi].
Adrian, are you sure the source is accurate?

Felix, do you know something about the
CURRENT_RSSI register?

Regards,
	Chr
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