When the amount of noise fluctuates strongly, low immunity settings
can sometimes disrupt signal detection on AR913x chips. When that
happens, no OFDM/CCK errors are reported anymore, and ANI tunes the
radio to the lowest immunity settings.
Usually rx/tx fails as well in that case.
To fix this, keep noise immunity settings at or above ANI default level,
which will keep radio parameters at or above INI values.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
ATH9K_ANI_RSSI_THR_LOW,
ATH9K_ANI_RSSI_THR_HIGH);
+ if (AR_SREV_9100(ah) && immunityLevel < ATH9K_ANI_OFDM_DEF_LEVEL)
+ immunityLevel = ATH9K_ANI_OFDM_DEF_LEVEL;
+
if (!scan)
aniState->ofdmNoiseImmunityLevel = immunityLevel;
BEACON_RSSI(ah), ATH9K_ANI_RSSI_THR_LOW,
ATH9K_ANI_RSSI_THR_HIGH);
+ if (AR_SREV_9100(ah) && immunityLevel < ATH9K_ANI_CCK_DEF_LEVEL)
+ immunityLevel = ATH9K_ANI_CCK_DEF_LEVEL;
+
if (ah->opmode == NL80211_IFTYPE_STATION &&
BEACON_RSSI(ah) <= ATH9K_ANI_RSSI_THR_LOW &&
immunityLevel > ATH9K_ANI_CCK_MAX_LEVEL_LOW_RSSI)