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* [ath9k-devel] Noise floor calibration causes 11 dB signal level swing
@ 2012-02-06 17:12 Triangle Men
  2012-02-06 17:32 ` Felix Fietkau
  2012-02-06 19:12 ` Adrian Chadd
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Triangle Men @ 2012-02-06 17:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ath9k-devel


Hi,

I noticed the RSSI values in the receive status descriptor will occasionally drop 11 dB below expected, calculated, historical values and then stay in that range. Example: RSSI is in range {23,24} for a long time, then range drops to {12,13} for days. Last week I had a test setup doing this routinely within half a minute of initialization on channel 36, slightly less often on channel 48, and not at all on channel 149. I enabled ATH_DBG_CALIBRATE and found the 30-second interval noise floor calibration always precluded this change.

When there is a problem, I see that ath9k_hw_nf_sanitize prints "correcting to NOM." In this case the reported noise floor is below the pre-defined minimum AR_PHY_CCA_MIN_GOOD_VAL_9280_5GHZ (-122), so the driver decides to use a different value, AR_PHY_CCA_NOM_VAL_9280_5GHZ (-112.) The result is RSSI seems mis-calibrated by 11 dB, leading me to believe that -123 dB is the proper noise floor. (Though I don't understand the physics.) At any rate, all I know is the driver gets AR_PHY_CCA, AR_PHY_EXT_CCA, and so forth - I know not what these values may be. Is -122 a hardware limit? Does -123 represent an error? My calibrations are returning -121 and -122 right now, so if -123 or lower is valid, I may want to redefine AR_PHY_CCA_MIN_GOOD_VAL_9280_5GHZ. Can someone who knows more about the hardware shed some light on this?

Hardware: Ubiquity SR71-15 (AR9220), Ubiquity Routerstation.

Software: compat-wireless 4/19/11 fork with Linux-2.6.32.10.
The noise floor calibration code appears unchanged since that version. I can load a newer version to verify the problem still exists, but my setup is currently not exhibiting the problem.

Thanks

P.S. - I would still like very much to learn whether the hardware-generate block ACKs can be delayed to the next TXOP. (bump)
 		 	   		  

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