From: Andreas Hartmann <andihartmann@01019freenet.de>
To: Matthias Fend <Matthias.Fend@wolfvision.net>,
"linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org" <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: rt2x00: Ralink RT5572 very high peak current consumption
Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 18:56:56 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53837258.8050907@01019freenet.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CC2A85E271C1FB479D9C17305347F69A44D336@WOLFSERVER19.wolfvision-at.intra>
Matthias Fend wrote:
[...]
> I found out that the discovered high current peaks are somehow related to invalidated beacons.
> Usually I can see 1 block with a normal tx-condition current followed by 7 additional blocks with high current peaks.
> For a test I copied the beacon data from HW_BEACON_BASE0 to HW_BEACON_BASE2 and then the first and the third beacon block have normal current values while the others still generate high current peaks
>
> It seems that setting all five words of the TXWI at the beacon base does not complete disable the generation of this beacon.
> If I modify the TXIW_W0 of the disabled beacons to 0x40000000 (set TXWI_W0_PHYMODE as in the really used beacon) then the current consumption does not exceed the usual value. But it seems that there is still a short activity for this beacon which, in my opinion, should not be the case.
>
> So, currently I'm wondering about two things:
> -)How do I completely turn off unused beacons (from the measurements with the windows setup I know that this should be somehow possible)?
> -)Where is the real address of HW_BEACON_BASE6 and HW_BEACON_BASE7? Modifying registers at the address of the appropriate defines (0x5dc0, 0x5bc0) does not change anything at all.
Container 13_UExxF68xx.zip on
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=T&menu_item=tv_n_video&classification1=tv
seems to contain a complete Ralink vendor AP driver. I would take a look
there.
Andreas
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-05-26 17:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-05-23 12:25 rt2x00: Ralink RT5572 very high peak current consumption Matthias Fend
2014-05-26 15:37 ` AW: " Matthias Fend
2014-05-26 16:56 ` Andreas Hartmann [this message]
2014-05-27 15:12 ` Stanislaw Gruszka
2014-05-27 15:44 ` AW: " Matthias Fend
2014-06-04 13:18 ` Stanislaw Gruszka
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