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Re: [PATCH v2 4/4] ath9k_hw: Fix tx power settings for AR9003

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On 2011-11-10 10:44 AM, Rajkumar Manoharan wrote:
Retriving tx power for 2x2 and 3x3 chainmask is not handled
properly. While calculating tx power for 2x2, 3 dBm was reduced
and for 3x3, 5 dBm was reduced which should be added back when
retriving.

Cc: Paul Stewart<pstew@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Rajkumar Manoharan<rmanohar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I think the tx power reduction for 2x2/3x3 needs to be revisited. In the discussion that led to Walsh spatial spreading being disabled you mentioned this:

In the FCC rulings, only transmissions that are completely non-coherent, are
allowed to waive the array gain contribution to EIRP for multi-transmit configurations.
The use of 2-stream with 2 transmit and use of 3-steam with 3 transmit qualifies
for this spatial multiplexing MIMO classification as long as the streams are
directly mapped to each radio (not Walsh spread prior to splitting to multiple radios)
So if I understand this issue correctly, Walsh spatial spreading was disabled so that the tx power for 2x2 or 3x3 would not have to be reduced by the array gain contribution - yet we're still doing that.

When Adrian pointed out that tx power is reduced based on the number of chains, you mentioned this:
Those pwrdecrease fields are applicable for AR9280 chips not for AR9003.

According to this patch, this doesn't seem to match what the code does, though I didn't notice it back then.

So before we merge this patch, let's decide whether we actually need this tx power reduction or not.

- Felix
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