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From: Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@realtek.com>
To: Lucas Tanure <lucas.tanure@neat.no>
Cc: "linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org" <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"Krzysztof Opasiak" <krzysztof.opasiak@neat.no>,
	"Anders Rønningen" <anders@neat.no>,
	"Hilda Wu" <hildawu@realtek.com>,
	"Max Chou" <max.chou@realtek.com>
Subject: RE: wifi: rtw88: 8822cs/bs: Issues migrating RTL8822CS/BS from downstream to upstream driver
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2026 06:24:53 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <fc896e3ad87541dbbb76caa8e48d23bf@realtek.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CALt7t=G_ssGBb1i+knq1_tbcpwi_TcrK+7GBMH3vNLQ3+rcetA@mail.gmail.com>

Lucas Tanure <lucas.tanure@neat.no> wrote:
> Hi Ping-Ke,
> 
> On Tue, Jun 16, 2026 at 4:30 AM Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@realtek.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Lucas Tanure <lucas.tanure@neat.no> wrote:
> > > Hi Ping-Ke,
> > >
> > > We are bringing up an RTL8822BS / RTL8822CS combo on a Rockchip PX30
> > > board (kernel 6.1.118), Wi-Fi over SDIO, BT on the same die over UART
> > > via btrtl + hci_h5.
> > >
> > > We're deliberately migrating off Realtek's out-of-tree SDIO vendor
> > > driver to mainline rtw88: the vendor driver hits memory-corruption
> > > bugs we've been unable to get support on, and mainline is the better
> > > long-term path.
> > > That migration leaves us two gaps I'd appreciate your guidance on:
> > >
> > > 1) Power-parameter tables. Mainline carries the TX-power data as generated
> > >    C arrays in rtw88xxc_table.c, while the vendor driver ships the same
> > >    data as text files.
> > >
> > >    The TX-power limits look like this (TXPWR_LMT.txt):
> > >
> > >        ##  2.4G, 20M, 1T, CCK, //(1M;2M;5.5M;11M)
> > >        ##  START
> > >        ##  #3#  FCC  ETSI  MKK
> > >        CH01  16  15  15
> > >        CH02  16  15  15
> > >        ##  END
> >
> > The tool from .txt to C arrays for vendor driver is not maintained by my team,
> > but I think it isn't too hard to use AI tool to convert the format.
> 
> If Realtek has an internal .txt -> C conversion tool, could you share it?
> Otherwise, could you put us in contact with the team that can verify
> our converted tables?

The better way is to check how vendor driver convert .txt into driver, and
what it writes to registers.

> 
> >
> > The C array from vendor driver to rtw88 struct is also a simple conversion
> > you can use AI to assist this.
> >
> > If you have traced rtw88, the struct for TX power limit is:
> >
> > struct rtw_txpwr_lmt_cfg_pair {
> >         u8 regd;
> >         u8 band;
> >         u8 bw;
> >         u8 rs;
> >         u8 ch;
> >         s8 txpwr_lmt;
> > };
> >
> > >
> > >    and the power-by-rate like this (PHY_REG_PG.txt):
> > >
> > >        #[2.4G][A]#
> > >        [1Tx] 0xc20  0xffffffff  18 19 19 19  // {11M 5.5M 2M 1M}
> > >        [1Tx] 0xc24  0xffffffff  18 18 18 18  // {18M 12M 9M 6M}
> >
> > TX power by rate is:
> >
> > struct rtw_phy_pg_cfg_pair {
> >         u32 band;
> >         u32 rf_path;
> >         u32 tx_num;
> >         u32 addr;
> >         u32 bitmask;
> >         u32 data;
> > };
> >
> > >
> > >    Is there any way to convert these .TXT files into the C tables? It
> > > seems the vendor driver and the mainline driver power configuration
> > > don't have anything in common.
> >
> > The purpose is different. The .TXT is from human point of view to be easier
> > to fill calibration data one by one. The design of C arrays is to look up table
> > quickly (it isn't so quickly though).
> 
> I used Claude, and it converted our vendor TXPWR_LMT.txt /
> PHY_REG_PG.txt into the rtw88 C arrays.
> Here is exactly how Claude did it - please tell us if any step is wrong.
> 
> Row mapping (one TXPWR_LMT.txt line -> rtw_txpwr_lmt_cfg_pair rows):
>   header "## 2.4G, 20M, 1T, CCK"  +  "CH01  16  15  15"   (columns FCC ETSI MKK)
>     ->  { 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 64 }    FCC  (regd 0)
>         { 2, 0, 0, 0, 1, 60 }    ETSI (regd 2)
>         { 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 60 }    MKK  (regd 1)
>   One line -> 3 rows (one per regulatory column). Fields {regd, band,
> bw, rs, ch,
>   value}: regd FCC/MKK/ETSI = 0/1/2; band/bw/rs come from the header;
> value = dBm*U.
> 
> Unit (value = real_dBm * U):
>   8822c, U=4 (max_power_index 0x7f):
>       bb_pg 0xc20 = 0x484c5054 = {18,19,20,21}      (0x48=72=18*4)
>       txpwr_lmt ETSI/CCK/ch1 = 60 = 15 dBm
>   8822b, U=2 (max_power_index 0x3f):
>       txpwr_lmt FCC/CCK/ch1 = 32 = 16 dBm
>   Both equal our vendor .txt (real dBm), so txpwr_lmt = dBm * U and
>   bb_pg byte = codeword * U (packed high->low).
> 
> Is this correct?

I don't remember the exact units these chips use. By the rtw88 driver,
  .txgi_factor = 1 / 2 for RTL8822B and RTL8822C
So I think the units are correct. 

For TX power unit, I remember it is not dBm, but with an offset, so you can
find function names of driver calling *_power_index_*. But treating it in
unit of dBm would be easier to understand.


I think the built-in tables in driver are very similar to the tables you
converted from .txt. I'd suggest using AI to compare their difference as
a validation -- the difference (TX power in dB) will be small (about 1
or 2 dB. I guess).



      reply	other threads:[~2026-06-22  6:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-06-15 13:55 wifi: rtw88: 8822cs/bs: Issues migrating RTL8822CS/BS from downstream to upstream driver Lucas Tanure
2026-06-16  3:30 ` Ping-Ke Shih
2026-06-16 11:02   ` Lucas Tanure
2026-06-22  6:24     ` Ping-Ke Shih [this message]

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