[PATCH 8/9] wifi: mt76: mt7921: introduce remain_on_channel support
Kalle Valo
kvalo at kernel.org
Mon Aug 29 22:18:19 PDT 2022
Sean Wang <sean.wang at kernel.org> writes:
>> > > > +static int mt7921_check_offload_capability(struct mt7921_dev *dev)
>> > > > +{
>> > > > + struct ieee80211_hw *hw = mt76_hw(dev);
>> > > > + int year, mon, day, hour, min, sec;
>> > > > + struct wiphy *wiphy = hw->wiphy;
>> > > > + bool fw_can_roc = false;
>> > > > + int ret;
>> > > > +
>> > > > + ret = sscanf(dev->mt76.hw->wiphy->fw_version + 11, "%4d%2d%2d%2d%2d%2d",
>> > > > + &year, &mon, &day, &hour, &min, &sec);
>> > >
>> > > does the fw have a differnt base version with respect to the previous ones?
>> > > checking the date is a bit ugly.
>> >
>> > I admitted that way was a bit ugly, but I have investigated for a
>> > while, and that is the only way we can use to distinguish the version
>> > in current mt7921 firmware.
>>
>> the fw seems pretty new (2022/7/15), is it already available in linux-firmware
>> git tree? If not I guess you can increment fw version in a more evident way.
>> For the future please remember to do it for major fw changes.
>
> The new FW is not released in linux-firmware. I will try to figure out
> a better way to recognize the FW can support the feature and add it in
> v2.
It would be a lot better and more future proof to use some kind feature
advertising instead of guessing from a firmware version. For example,
ath11k uses WMI service bits and other upstream drivers have something
similar.
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