* [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed accepted but ignored
@ 2026-05-04 22:04 Bradley Pizzimenti
2026-05-06 20:02 ` Javier Tia
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Bradley Pizzimenti @ 2026-05-04 22:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless
Cc: linux-kernel, nbd, lorenzo, ryder.lee, shayne.chen, sean.wang
Hi there maintainers,
`iw dev <iface> set txpower fixed N` returns success on mt7925 for any
N tested, but the reported txpower never changes from a stuck value of
3.00 dBm. The kernel accepts and ignores the call silently in both
directions (above and below the displayed value), and well below the
regulatory ceiling.
I'm aware there's prior art on the cosmetic 3.00 dBm display issue
(Razvan Grigore's v2 series, Feb 2025; Ming Yen Hsieh's txpower init
refactor, Sept 2025). What seems potentially distinct here is that the
user-issued `iw set txpower fixed N` itself is silently no-op'd,
separate from the reported-value question. Reporting as breadcrumbs
in case the second observation is a separate bug rather than the same
one.
Hardware
--------
MEDIATEK MT7925 [Filogic 360], 802.11be 2x2, PCI 14c3:7925
ASIC revision 0x79250000
Driver in use: mt7925e (in-tree)
Firmware (from dmesg at probe)
------------------------------
mt7925e 0000:01:00.0: HW/SW Version: 0x8a108a10,
Build Time: 20260106153007a
mt7925e 0000:01:00.0: WM Firmware Version: ____000000,
Build Time: 20260106153120
Files: mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_MT7925_PATCH_MCU_1_1_hdr.bin
mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_RAM_CODE_MT7925_1_1.bin
Kernel
------
6.18.18-1-MANJARO (close to vanilla 6.18 stable; not yet tested on
wireless-next or nbd168/wireless HEAD -- happy to retest if needed,
but flagging the data point in case it helps as-is).
Tools: iw version 6.17
Regulatory
----------
$ iw reg get
country US: DFS-FCC
...
(5730 - 5850 @ 80), (N/A, 30), (N/A), AUTO-BW
...
Connection context: 5GHz channel 161 (5805 MHz), 80 MHz, VHT-MCS,
NSS 1. So we are on a band with a 30 dBm regulatory cap.
Observed
--------
$ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower
txpower 3.00 dBm
$ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower fixed 100 # 1 dBm
$ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower
txpower 3.00 dBm
$ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower fixed 1500 # 15 dBm
$ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower
txpower 3.00 dBm
$ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower auto
$ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower
txpower 3.00 dBm
All four `set` invocations return exit code 0. The reported value
never moves.
Expected
--------
Either:
- The reported txpower follows the requested value (or, where
capped, the actual applied value with extack indicating the
cap reason), or
- The set call returns an error rather than silently ignoring the
request.
Caveats
-------
- Not yet tested on wireless-next or nbd168/wireless HEAD. If a
reproduction on a current dev tree would be useful, I can do that.
- I have not verified whether the actual radiated TX power changes
in response to `set txpower fixed`; I am reporting only the
user-visible behavior.
Thanks,
Bradley
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread* Re: [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed accepted but ignored 2026-05-04 22:04 [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed accepted but ignored Bradley Pizzimenti @ 2026-05-06 20:02 ` Javier Tia 2026-05-07 0:11 ` Sean Wang 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Javier Tia @ 2026-05-06 20:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bradley Pizzimenti Cc: linux-wireless, linux-kernel, nbd, lorenzo, ryder.lee, shayne.chen, sean.wang On Sun May 4 22:04:48 2026 Bradley Pizzimenti wrote: > `iw dev <iface> set txpower fixed N` returns success on mt7925 for > any N tested, but the reported txpower never changes from a stuck > value of 3.00 dBm. Hi Bradley, The 3 dBm display bug is a known issue we have seen when using mt7927 and a tested fix has been working well so far. The root cause is that mt7925_mcu_set_rate_txpower() programs the per-band SKU tables into firmware but never assigns phy->txpower_cur. mt76_get_txpower() then computes: DIV_ROUND_UP(0 + 6, 2) = 3 regardless of the actual power level. The RF output is unaffected; it is a display-only bug. The fix reads the effective TX power back from the rate power limits after programming the SKU tables and writes it to phy->txpower_cur, following the same pattern used by mt7996: https://github.com/jetm/mediatek-mt7927-dkms/blob/master/mt7927-wifi-14-fix-reported-txpower-always-showing-3-db.patch This is part of a series we are targeting for wireless-next; not yet upstream. > What seems potentially distinct here is that the user-issued > `iw set txpower fixed N` itself is silently no-op'd, separate > from the reported-value question. Agreed those are two separate issues. Our patch addresses the display-only side: after applying it, iw will report the value the firmware is actually using based on the SKU tables, rather than always 3 dBm. Whether `set txpower fixed N` propagates to firmware to change actual output power is orthogonal and not addressed here. If you can test the patch on your MT7925 and confirm the displayed value reflects the correct power after association, a Tested-by would be appreciated. Best, Javier ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed accepted but ignored 2026-05-06 20:02 ` Javier Tia @ 2026-05-07 0:11 ` Sean Wang 2026-05-07 0:27 ` John Henry 2026-05-11 17:58 ` John Henry 0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Sean Wang @ 2026-05-07 0:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Javier Tia Cc: Bradley Pizzimenti, linux-wireless, linux-kernel, nbd, lorenzo, ryder.lee, shayne.chen, sean.wang, moderated list:ARM/Mediatek SoC support Hi, The TX power reporting issue has already been investigated by Lucid from the Linux WiFi USB community, and there is a proposed solution. I think we can continue checking whether there are any remaining issues on top of that work. Please refer to the patches here: https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-mediatek/2026-April/105726.html Thanks everyone for reporting and raising these concerns. On Wed, May 6, 2026 at 3:09 PM Javier Tia <floss@jetm.me> wrote: > > On Sun May 4 22:04:48 2026 Bradley Pizzimenti wrote: > > `iw dev <iface> set txpower fixed N` returns success on mt7925 for > > any N tested, but the reported txpower never changes from a stuck > > value of 3.00 dBm. > > Hi Bradley, > > The 3 dBm display bug is a known issue we have seen when using mt7927 > and a tested fix has been working well so far. The root cause is that > mt7925_mcu_set_rate_txpower() programs the per-band SKU tables into > firmware but never assigns phy->txpower_cur. mt76_get_txpower() then > computes: > > DIV_ROUND_UP(0 + 6, 2) = 3 > > regardless of the actual power level. The RF output is unaffected; > it is a display-only bug. > > The fix reads the effective TX power back from the rate power limits > after programming the SKU tables and writes it to phy->txpower_cur, > following the same pattern used by mt7996: > > https://github.com/jetm/mediatek-mt7927-dkms/blob/master/mt7927-wifi-14-fix-reported-txpower-always-showing-3-db.patch > > This is part of a series we are targeting for wireless-next; not > yet upstream. > > > What seems potentially distinct here is that the user-issued > > `iw set txpower fixed N` itself is silently no-op'd, separate > > from the reported-value question. > > Agreed those are two separate issues. Our patch addresses the > display-only side: after applying it, iw will report the value the > firmware is actually using based on the SKU tables, rather than > always 3 dBm. Whether `set txpower fixed N` propagates to firmware > to change actual output power is orthogonal and not addressed here. > > If you can test the patch on your MT7925 and confirm the displayed > value reflects the correct power after association, a Tested-by > would be appreciated. > > Best, > Javier > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed accepted but ignored 2026-05-07 0:11 ` Sean Wang @ 2026-05-07 0:27 ` John Henry 2026-05-11 17:58 ` John Henry 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: John Henry @ 2026-05-07 0:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sean Wang Cc: Javier Tia, Bradley Pizzimenti, linux-wireless, linux-kernel, nbd, lorenzo, ryder.lee, shayne.chen, sean.wang, moderated list:ARM/Mediatek SoC support Hi Sean, Thanks for the pointer. I read through the patch — it addresses the txpower reporting / display value (iw dev info showing the correct dBm), which I think is a separate concern from the issue I reported. Please forgive me if I am being presumptuous on this issue. This issue is related to monitor mode retune's of >= 5 channels. retunes of lists of 4 channels or less does not exhibit this issue. Neither do I see these strong "RF Ticks" in managed mode. Maybe a bit more clarification or other.... The behavior I'm seeing is a real very strong RF emission at channel frequency on each retune, observable on a fast spectrum analyzer. It only occurs in monitor mode and only when the per-channel-set sequence touches >= 5 distinct frequencies. The same chip in managed mode being driven through the offloaded scan path (NL80211_CMD_TRIGGER_SCAN) does not exhibit it, even when sweeping the same set of 5+ frequencies. Reproduction with stock iw commands (no custom code): IFACE=$(iw dev | awk '/Interface wl/ {print $2; exit}') iw reg set US ; sleep 1 ip link set "$IFACE" down iw dev "$IFACE" set type monitor ip link set "$IFACE" up # This triggers narrowband bursts at channel center on each retune: while true; do for f in 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432; do iw dev "$IFACE" set freq "$f" HT20 done done # This does NOT (only 4 frequencies): while true; do for f in 2412 2422 2462 2484; do iw dev "$IFACE" set freq "$f" HT20 done done Bursts are ~800 kHz wide at the base, -30 to -50 dBm OTA at close range, brief (estimated few hundred microseconds), at channel frequency. tx_stats counters remain zero throughout. Behavior is identical on a custom mt7921au board and a retail ALFA AWUS036AXML, in an RF-quiet environment with no other 802.11 / Bluetooth devices present. The strong mode dependence (monitor per-tune yes, scan path no, identical frequencies and counts) suggests the firmware is doing something on the per-channel-set path that the offloaded scan path skips — possibly per-channel TX calibration. Is there a known firmware operation triggered by the monitor-mode channel-set MCU command that could produce this, and is it suppressible for passive sniffer use cases? Thanks, John Henry ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed accepted but ignored 2026-05-07 0:11 ` Sean Wang 2026-05-07 0:27 ` John Henry @ 2026-05-11 17:58 ` John Henry 2026-05-17 13:01 ` John Henry 1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: John Henry @ 2026-05-11 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sean Wang Cc: Javier Tia, Bradley Pizzimenti, linux-wireless, linux-kernel, nbd, lorenzo, ryder.lee, shayne.chen, sean.wang, moderated list:ARM/Mediatek SoC support Bradley/Sean, Thank you all very much for the information. I tested this on mt7921u based Alfa AWUS unit and also an mt7925 based Netgear Nighthawk unit. I can confirm that the RF tick issue is present on both models when in Monitor Mode. I'm assuming it is in the base mt76? I attempted sudo iw dev wlxxx set txpower fixed nn where nn is the minimum value, next few values up, and then a few near the max values, and see no change in the signal strength of the RF Ticks when scanning through 5 or more channels. Please keep this in mind when attempting to resolve the known txpower 3dBm issue if possible, or please generate a new bug report for that specifically so that I can track when it is patched, or in ??? version so that I can test here locally. Incidentally, I'd appreciate it if anyone could please attempt to repeat using the scripts I had shown in the previous posts and confirm it is indeed seen by others. Thank you very much for your time and assistance John Henry From: Bradley Pizzimenti <brad.pizzimenti@gmail.com> To: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, nbd@nbd.name, lorenzo@kernel.org, ryder.lee@mediatek.com, shayne.chen@mediatek.com, sean.wang@mediatek.com Subject: [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed accepted but ignored Date: Mon, 4 May 2026 15:04:35 -0700 [thread overview] Message-ID: <CACjnFagN9zeSkwEv3-CSPJDUENPcEcOLjKyQoLQ91Yjn=rq5ww@mail.gmail.com> (raw) Hi there maintainers, `iw dev <iface> set txpower fixed N` returns success on mt7925 for any N tested, but the reported txpower never changes from a stuck value of 3.00 dBm. The kernel accepts and ignores the call silently in both directions (above and below the displayed value), and well below the regulatory ceiling. I'm aware there's prior art on the cosmetic 3.00 dBm display issue (Razvan Grigore's v2 series, Feb 2025; Ming Yen Hsieh's txpower init refactor, Sept 2025). What seems potentially distinct here is that the user-issued `iw set txpower fixed N` itself is silently no-op'd, separate from the reported-value question. Reporting as breadcrumbs in case the second observation is a separate bug rather than the same one. Hardware -------- MEDIATEK MT7925 [Filogic 360], 802.11be 2x2, PCI 14c3:7925 ASIC revision 0x79250000 Driver in use: mt7925e (in-tree) Firmware (from dmesg at probe) ------------------------------ mt7925e 0000:01:00.0: HW/SW Version: 0x8a108a10, Build Time: 20260106153007a mt7925e 0000:01:00.0: WM Firmware Version: ____000000, Build Time: 20260106153120 Files: mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_MT7925_PATCH_MCU_1_1_hdr.bin mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_RAM_CODE_MT7925_1_1.bin Kernel ------ 6.18.18-1-MANJARO (close to vanilla 6.18 stable; not yet tested on wireless-next or nbd168/wireless HEAD -- happy to retest if needed, but flagging the data point in case it helps as-is). Tools: iw version 6.17 Regulatory ---------- $ iw reg get country US: DFS-FCC ... (5730 - 5850 @ 80), (N/A, 30), (N/A), AUTO-BW ... Connection context: 5GHz channel 161 (5805 MHz), 80 MHz, VHT-MCS, NSS 1. So we are on a band with a 30 dBm regulatory cap. Observed -------- $ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower txpower 3.00 dBm $ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower fixed 100 # 1 dBm $ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower txpower 3.00 dBm $ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower fixed 1500 # 15 dBm $ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower txpower 3.00 dBm $ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower auto $ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower txpower 3.00 dBm All four `set` invocations return exit code 0. The reported value never moves. Expected -------- Either: - The reported txpower follows the requested value (or, where capped, the actual applied value with extack indicating the cap reason), or - The set call returns an error rather than silently ignoring the request. Caveats ------- - Not yet tested on wireless-next or nbd168/wireless HEAD. If a reproduction on a current dev tree would be useful, I can do that. - I have not verified whether the actual radiated TX power changes in response to `set txpower fixed`; I am reporting only the user-visible behavior. Thanks, Bradley On Wed, May 6, 2026 at 8:12 PM Sean Wang <sean.wang@kernel.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > The TX power reporting issue has already been investigated by Lucid > from the Linux WiFi USB community, and there is a proposed solution. > I think we can continue checking whether there are any remaining > issues on top of that work. Please refer to the patches here: > https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-mediatek/2026-April/105726.html > Thanks everyone for reporting and raising these concerns. > > On Wed, May 6, 2026 at 3:09 PM Javier Tia <floss@jetm.me> wrote: > > > > On Sun May 4 22:04:48 2026 Bradley Pizzimenti wrote: > > > `iw dev <iface> set txpower fixed N` returns success on mt7925 for > > > any N tested, but the reported txpower never changes from a stuck > > > value of 3.00 dBm. > > > > Hi Bradley, > > > > The 3 dBm display bug is a known issue we have seen when using mt7927 > > and a tested fix has been working well so far. The root cause is that > > mt7925_mcu_set_rate_txpower() programs the per-band SKU tables into > > firmware but never assigns phy->txpower_cur. mt76_get_txpower() then > > computes: > > > > DIV_ROUND_UP(0 + 6, 2) = 3 > > > > regardless of the actual power level. The RF output is unaffected; > > it is a display-only bug. > > > > The fix reads the effective TX power back from the rate power limits > > after programming the SKU tables and writes it to phy->txpower_cur, > > following the same pattern used by mt7996: > > > > https://github.com/jetm/mediatek-mt7927-dkms/blob/master/mt7927-wifi-14-fix-reported-txpower-always-showing-3-db.patch > > > > This is part of a series we are targeting for wireless-next; not > > yet upstream. > > > > > What seems potentially distinct here is that the user-issued > > > `iw set txpower fixed N` itself is silently no-op'd, separate > > > from the reported-value question. > > > > Agreed those are two separate issues. Our patch addresses the > > display-only side: after applying it, iw will report the value the > > firmware is actually using based on the SKU tables, rather than > > always 3 dBm. Whether `set txpower fixed N` propagates to firmware > > to change actual output power is orthogonal and not addressed here. > > > > If you can test the patch on your MT7925 and confirm the displayed > > value reflects the correct power after association, a Tested-by > > would be appreciated. > > > > Best, > > Javier > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed accepted but ignored 2026-05-11 17:58 ` John Henry @ 2026-05-17 13:01 ` John Henry 0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: John Henry @ 2026-05-17 13:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sean Wang Cc: Javier Tia, Bradley Pizzimenti, linux-wireless, linux-kernel, nbd, lorenzo, ryder.lee, shayne.chen, sean.wang, moderated list:ARM/Mediatek SoC support, Deren Wu, Nick Morrow Just a kind reminder of this issue, has anyone been able to reproduce this monitor mode issue? When scanning through channels, and the list of channels is > 4, there is a large transmit tick/burst coming from the MT7921u and the MT7925. This can easily be seen on an RF Spectrum Analyzer. Confirmed on an Alfa AWUS036AXML consumer product and the Netgear Nighthawk A9000. This can be reproduced with simple scripts. Reproduction with stock iw commands (no custom code): IFACE=$(iw dev | awk '/Interface wl/ {print $2; exit}') iw reg set US ; sleep 1 ip link set "$IFACE" down iw dev "$IFACE" set type monitor ip link set "$IFACE" up # This triggers narrowband bursts at channel center on each retune: while true; do for f in 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432; do iw dev "$IFACE" set freq "$f" HT20 done done # This does NOT (only 4 frequencies): while true; do for f in 2412 2422 2462 2484; do iw dev "$IFACE" set freq "$f" HT20 done done Bursts are ~800 kHz wide at the base, -30 to -50 dBm OTA at close range, brief (estimated few hundred microseconds), at channel frequency. tx_stats counters remain zero throughout. On Mon, May 11, 2026 at 1:58 PM John Henry <jshenry1963@gmail.com> wrote: > > Bradley/Sean, > > Thank you all very much for the information. > I tested this on mt7921u based Alfa AWUS unit and also an mt7925 based > Netgear Nighthawk unit. > I can confirm that the RF tick issue is present on both models when in > Monitor Mode. I'm assuming it is in the base mt76? > > I attempted sudo iw dev wlxxx set txpower fixed nn where nn is the > minimum value, next few values up, and then a few near the max values, > and see no change in the signal strength of the RF Ticks when scanning > through 5 or more channels. > > Please keep this in mind when attempting to resolve the known txpower > 3dBm issue if possible, or please generate a new bug report for that > specifically so that I can track when it is patched, or in ??? version > so that I can test here locally. > > Incidentally, I'd appreciate it if anyone could please attempt to > repeat using the scripts I had shown in the previous posts and confirm > it is indeed seen by others. > > Thank you very much for your time and assistance > > John Henry > > > > > From: Bradley Pizzimenti <brad.pizzimenti@gmail.com> > To: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org > Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, nbd@nbd.name, lorenzo@kernel.org, > ryder.lee@mediatek.com, shayne.chen@mediatek.com, > sean.wang@mediatek.com > Subject: [bug report] wifi: mt76: mt7925: iw set txpower fixed > accepted but ignored > Date: Mon, 4 May 2026 15:04:35 -0700 [thread overview] > Message-ID: <CACjnFagN9zeSkwEv3-CSPJDUENPcEcOLjKyQoLQ91Yjn=rq5ww@mail.gmail.com> > (raw) > > Hi there maintainers, > > `iw dev <iface> set txpower fixed N` returns success on mt7925 for any > N tested, but the reported txpower never changes from a stuck value of > 3.00 dBm. The kernel accepts and ignores the call silently in both > directions (above and below the displayed value), and well below the > regulatory ceiling. > > I'm aware there's prior art on the cosmetic 3.00 dBm display issue > (Razvan Grigore's v2 series, Feb 2025; Ming Yen Hsieh's txpower init > refactor, Sept 2025). What seems potentially distinct here is that the > user-issued `iw set txpower fixed N` itself is silently no-op'd, > separate from the reported-value question. Reporting as breadcrumbs > in case the second observation is a separate bug rather than the same > one. > > Hardware > -------- > MEDIATEK MT7925 [Filogic 360], 802.11be 2x2, PCI 14c3:7925 > ASIC revision 0x79250000 > Driver in use: mt7925e (in-tree) > > Firmware (from dmesg at probe) > ------------------------------ > mt7925e 0000:01:00.0: HW/SW Version: 0x8a108a10, > Build Time: 20260106153007a > mt7925e 0000:01:00.0: WM Firmware Version: ____000000, > Build Time: 20260106153120 > Files: mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_MT7925_PATCH_MCU_1_1_hdr.bin > mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_RAM_CODE_MT7925_1_1.bin > > Kernel > ------ > 6.18.18-1-MANJARO (close to vanilla 6.18 stable; not yet tested on > wireless-next or nbd168/wireless HEAD -- happy to retest if needed, > but flagging the data point in case it helps as-is). > > Tools: iw version 6.17 > > Regulatory > ---------- > $ iw reg get > country US: DFS-FCC > ... > (5730 - 5850 @ 80), (N/A, 30), (N/A), AUTO-BW > ... > > Connection context: 5GHz channel 161 (5805 MHz), 80 MHz, VHT-MCS, > NSS 1. So we are on a band with a 30 dBm regulatory cap. > > Observed > -------- > $ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower > txpower 3.00 dBm > > $ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower fixed 100 # 1 dBm > $ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower > txpower 3.00 dBm > > $ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower fixed 1500 # 15 dBm > $ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower > txpower 3.00 dBm > > $ sudo iw dev wlp1s0 set txpower auto > $ iw dev wlp1s0 info | grep txpower > txpower 3.00 dBm > > All four `set` invocations return exit code 0. The reported value > never moves. > > Expected > -------- > Either: > - The reported txpower follows the requested value (or, where > capped, the actual applied value with extack indicating the > cap reason), or > - The set call returns an error rather than silently ignoring the > request. > > Caveats > ------- > - Not yet tested on wireless-next or nbd168/wireless HEAD. If a > reproduction on a current dev tree would be useful, I can do that. > - I have not verified whether the actual radiated TX power changes > in response to `set txpower fixed`; I am reporting only the > user-visible behavior. > > Thanks, > Bradley > > On Wed, May 6, 2026 at 8:12 PM Sean Wang <sean.wang@kernel.org> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > The TX power reporting issue has already been investigated by Lucid > > from the Linux WiFi USB community, and there is a proposed solution. > > I think we can continue checking whether there are any remaining > > issues on top of that work. Please refer to the patches here: > > https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-mediatek/2026-April/105726.html > > Thanks everyone for reporting and raising these concerns. > > > > On Wed, May 6, 2026 at 3:09 PM Javier Tia <floss@jetm.me> wrote: > > > > > > On Sun May 4 22:04:48 2026 Bradley Pizzimenti wrote: > > > > `iw dev <iface> set txpower fixed N` returns success on mt7925 for > > > > any N tested, but the reported txpower never changes from a stuck > > > > value of 3.00 dBm. > > > > > > Hi Bradley, > > > > > > The 3 dBm display bug is a known issue we have seen when using mt7927 > > > and a tested fix has been working well so far. The root cause is that > > > mt7925_mcu_set_rate_txpower() programs the per-band SKU tables into > > > firmware but never assigns phy->txpower_cur. mt76_get_txpower() then > > > computes: > > > > > > DIV_ROUND_UP(0 + 6, 2) = 3 > > > > > > regardless of the actual power level. The RF output is unaffected; > > > it is a display-only bug. > > > > > > The fix reads the effective TX power back from the rate power limits > > > after programming the SKU tables and writes it to phy->txpower_cur, > > > following the same pattern used by mt7996: > > > > > > https://github.com/jetm/mediatek-mt7927-dkms/blob/master/mt7927-wifi-14-fix-reported-txpower-always-showing-3-db.patch > > > > > > This is part of a series we are targeting for wireless-next; not > > > yet upstream. > > > > > > > What seems potentially distinct here is that the user-issued > > > > `iw set txpower fixed N` itself is silently no-op'd, separate > > > > from the reported-value question. > > > > > > Agreed those are two separate issues. Our patch addresses the > > > display-only side: after applying it, iw will report the value the > > > firmware is actually using based on the SKU tables, rather than > > > always 3 dBm. Whether `set txpower fixed N` propagates to firmware > > > to change actual output power is orthogonal and not addressed here. > > > > > > If you can test the patch on your MT7925 and confirm the displayed > > > value reflects the correct power after association, a Tested-by > > > would be appreciated. > > > > > > Best, > > > Javier > > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
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