You'd have to also build the NIC to do it, yeah.
You'd have to get them from your vendor. :P
-adrian
On 9 June 2017 at 03:10, Lindner, Frank wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as far as I understand, I need a special "board.bin"-file or
> "firmware-x.bin"-file to say the card it
On 06/09/2017 04:07 AM, Sven Eckelmann wrote:
From: Ben Greear
The ath10k firmware doesn't announce its VHT channel width capabilities in
the vht_cap information from the "service ready event" arguments. The
driver must therefore check whether the 160MHz short GI bit
QCA9888 supports VHT80 with 2x2. But it only support 1x1 with VHT160 or
VHT80+80. Inform userspace and the the QCA firmware about that limitation
whenever VHT80+80 or VHT160 is configured.
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann
---
v2:
- new patch
From: Ben Greear
The ath10k firmware doesn't announce its VHT channel width capabilities in
the vht_cap information from the "service ready event" arguments. The
driver must therefore check whether the 160MHz short GI bit is set and
whether the driver still doesn't set
From: Ben Greear
QCA9984 hardware can do 4x4 at 80Mhz, but only 2x2 at 160Mhz.
First, report this to user-space by setting the max-tx-speed
and max-rx-speed vht capabilities.
Second, if the peer rx-speed is configured, and if we
are in 160 or 80+80 mode, and the peer
On Mittwoch, 15. Februar 2017 01:26:58 CEST Kalle Valo wrote:
> Ben Greear wrote:
> > From: Ben Greear
> >
> > QCA9984 hardware can do 4x4 at 80Mhz, but only 2x2 at 160Mhz.
[]
> Does not apply:
>
> error: patch failed:
Hi,
as far as I understand, I need a special "board.bin"-file or
"firmware-x.bin"-file to say the card it should make 2g or 5g?
So where do I get those "special" files? Or can I build them myself?
I can not find any helpful information on "Google".
Thanks
BG
Frank
-Ursprüngliche