Hi, On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 4:34 PM Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This IEEE802154_HW_RX_DROP_BAD_CKSUM flag was only used by hwsim to > reflect the fact that it would not validate the checksum (FCS). In other > words, the filtering level of hwsim is always "NONE" while the core > expects it to be higher. > > Now that we have access to real filtering levels, we can actually use > them and always enforce the "NONE" level in hwsim. This case is already > correctly handled in the receive so we can drop the flag. > I would say the whole hwsim driver currently only works because we don't transmit wrong frames on a virtual hardware... However this can be improved, yes. In my opinion the hwsim driver should pretend to work like other transceivers sending frames to mac802154. That means the filtering level should be implemented in hwsim not in mac802154 as on real hardware the hardware would do filtering. I think you should assume for now the previous behaviour that hwsim does not send bad frames out. Of course there is a bug but it was already there before, but the fix would be to change hwsim driver. - Alex