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authorIvo van Doorn <ivdoorn@gmail.com>2010-05-06 14:45:46 +0200
committerJohn W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>2010-05-07 14:55:55 -0400
commit55f9321a024a2d03f71a23b74003792692ca1a38 (patch)
treedfdc5afd13a6048892e0d3cb104857eac5f76769
parent809bfe81ce225d1f5a111840c3d9e30704d98478 (diff)
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rt2x00: Fix RF3052 channel initialization
Update channel initialization for the RF3052 chipset. According to the Ralink drivers, the rt3x array must be used for this chipset, rather then the rt2x array. Furthermore RF3052 supports the 5GHz band, extend the rt3x array with the 5GHz channels, and use them for the RF3052 chip. Signed-off-by: Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com> Acked-by: Gertjan van Wingerde <gwingerde@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800lib.c67
1 files changed, 58 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800lib.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800lib.c
index b110368..525267d 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800lib.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800lib.c
@@ -2223,7 +2223,7 @@ int rt2800_init_eeprom(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rt2800_init_eeprom);
/*
- * RF value list for rt28x0
+ * RF value list for rt28xx
* Supports: 2.4 GHz (all) & 5.2 GHz (RF2850 & RF2750)
*/
static const struct rf_channel rf_vals[] = {
@@ -2298,10 +2298,10 @@ static const struct rf_channel rf_vals[] = {
};
/*
- * RF value list for rt3070
- * Supports: 2.4 GHz
+ * RF value list for rt3xxx
+ * Supports: 2.4 GHz (all) & 5.2 GHz (RF3052)
*/
-static const struct rf_channel rf_vals_302x[] = {
+static const struct rf_channel rf_vals_3x[] = {
{1, 241, 2, 2 },
{2, 241, 2, 7 },
{3, 242, 2, 2 },
@@ -2316,6 +2316,51 @@ static const struct rf_channel rf_vals_302x[] = {
{12, 246, 2, 7 },
{13, 247, 2, 2 },
{14, 248, 2, 4 },
+
+ /* 802.11 UNI / HyperLan 2 */
+ {36, 0x56, 0, 4},
+ {38, 0x56, 0, 6},
+ {40, 0x56, 0, 8},
+ {44, 0x57, 0, 0},
+ {46, 0x57, 0, 2},
+ {48, 0x57, 0, 4},
+ {52, 0x57, 0, 8},
+ {54, 0x57, 0, 10},
+ {56, 0x58, 0, 0},
+ {60, 0x58, 0, 4},
+ {62, 0x58, 0, 6},
+ {64, 0x58, 0, 8},
+
+ /* 802.11 HyperLan 2 */
+ {100, 0x5b, 0, 8},
+ {102, 0x5b, 0, 10},
+ {104, 0x5c, 0, 0},
+ {108, 0x5c, 0, 4},
+ {110, 0x5c, 0, 6},
+ {112, 0x5c, 0, 8},
+ {116, 0x5d, 0, 0},
+ {118, 0x5d, 0, 2},
+ {120, 0x5d, 0, 4},
+ {124, 0x5d, 0, 8},
+ {126, 0x5d, 0, 10},
+ {128, 0x5e, 0, 0},
+ {132, 0x5e, 0, 4},
+ {134, 0x5e, 0, 6},
+ {136, 0x5e, 0, 8},
+ {140, 0x5f, 0, 0},
+
+ /* 802.11 UNII */
+ {149, 0x5f, 0, 9},
+ {151, 0x5f, 0, 11},
+ {153, 0x60, 0, 1},
+ {157, 0x60, 0, 5},
+ {159, 0x60, 0, 7},
+ {161, 0x60, 0, 9},
+ {165, 0x61, 0, 1},
+ {167, 0x61, 0, 3},
+ {169, 0x61, 0, 5},
+ {171, 0x61, 0, 7},
+ {173, 0x61, 0, 9},
};
int rt2800_probe_hw_mode(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
@@ -2356,11 +2401,11 @@ int rt2800_probe_hw_mode(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
spec->supported_rates = SUPPORT_RATE_CCK | SUPPORT_RATE_OFDM;
if (rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF2820) ||
- rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF2720) ||
- rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF3052)) {
+ rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF2720)) {
spec->num_channels = 14;
spec->channels = rf_vals;
- } else if (rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF2850) || rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF2750)) {
+ } else if (rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF2850) ||
+ rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF2750)) {
spec->supported_bands |= SUPPORT_BAND_5GHZ;
spec->num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(rf_vals);
spec->channels = rf_vals;
@@ -2368,8 +2413,12 @@ int rt2800_probe_hw_mode(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF2020) ||
rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF3021) ||
rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF3022)) {
- spec->num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(rf_vals_302x);
- spec->channels = rf_vals_302x;
+ spec->num_channels = 14;
+ spec->channels = rf_vals_3x;
+ } else if (rt2x00_rf(rt2x00dev, RF3052)) {
+ spec->supported_bands |= SUPPORT_BAND_5GHZ;
+ spec->num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(rf_vals_3x);
+ spec->channels = rf_vals_3x;
}
/*
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