Hello Igor,

> > Implement set_power_mgmt() callback that forwards power saving
> > settings to the device firmware.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Sergei Maksimenko <[email protected]>
> > ---
> >   static void qtnf_cfg80211_reg_notifier(struct wiphy *wiphy_in,
> > @@ -922,6 +939,9 @@ struct wiphy *qtnf_wiphy_allocate(struct qtnf_bus *bus)
> >     if (bus->hw_info.hw_capab & QLINK_HW_CAPAB_DFS_OFFLOAD)
> >             qtn_cfg80211_ops.start_radar_detection = NULL;
> > +   if (!(bus->hw_info.hw_capab & QLINK_HW_CAPAB_PWR_MGMT))
> > +           qtn_cfg80211_ops.set_power_mgmt = NULL;
> > +
> 
> I think it's better be moved somewhere out of qtnf_wiphy_allocate() as OPS
> are global for all MACs, while qtnf_wiphy_allocate() is called for each MAC
> separately.

Consider the case of splitting hardware capabilities into two groups:
global and per-wmac. In this case we may need to register different
subsets of cfg80211 operations for each wmac. In such a case, function
qtnf_wiphy_allocate looks like a reasonable point where to merge both
capability groups and customize cfg80211_ops structure for each wmac.

Regards,
Sergey

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