Re: [PATCH bluetooth-next 2/3] cc2520: update initial transmit power value

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Hello,

On 05/28/2015 01:47 PM, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
Hello.

On 28/05/15 09:27, Varka Bhadram wrote:
On 05/28/2015 12:20 PM, Varka Bhadram wrote:

CC2520 has the default 0dBm transmit power level  on reset.
This patch update initial value of transmit power with 0dBm value.

CC2520 has the 0dBm value on reset, but in the driver we are setting
tx power value to 5dBm.

Why?

In most cases it makes sense to use the same default values the device uses as reset values. Why did you decide to use a different value here?

Correct. I need to change that.

Initially we dont have tx power setting from the user-space.
So i just hard coded that value (5dBm) at the time of
hardware initialization.

Now we can set the values from the user-space.


Thanks

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Varka Bhadram


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