CN S1G 761.5 Channel can not be set
webrtcccccc opened this issue · 1 comments
Dear newracom sir,
I found some problems when testing open AP on CN channel. When I set S1G_CH:7615, the following error is displayed.
[------------LOG------------]
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set country CN
wim: 0 country code:CN freq:0
api: 0 CC(CN) from driver is different from CC(US) from cal. data
s1g: 0 index:5 CC: 'CN', # of CH:14
wim: 0 auto txgain is activated
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[wifi_init] TX Power (18 dBm)
[wifi_task] wifi_init Success !!
[wifi_start_softap] Trying to start Soft AP (SSID:my_demo, S1G_CH:7615 , BW:1)
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: add_network
reply_len: 1
reply: 0
[0][_nrc_wifi_set_state] state=DISCONNECTED
[STAGetNonS1GFreqWithBw] invalid frequency, s1g_freq:7615
[0][nrc_wifi_softap_set_conf] invalid s1g_freq:7615, bw:1
[wifi_start_softap] Fail to set sotftap config
[wifi_task] ASSERT! Fail to start softap
[------------END------------]
In addition, when I tested S1G 7555, I could turn on the AP normally, but it was turned on to 5210. The corresponding value should be 5180 according to the table.
[------------LOG------------]
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set country CN
wim: 0 country code:CN freq:0
api: 0 CC(CN) from driver is different from CC(US) from cal. data
s1g: 0 index:5 CC: 'CN', # of CH:14
wim: 0 auto txgain is activated
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[wifi_init] TX Power (18 dBm)
[wifi_task] wifi_init Success !!
[wifi_start_softap] Trying to start Soft AP (SSID:my_demo, S1G_CH:7555 , BW:1)
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: add_network
reply_len: 1
reply: 0
[0][_nrc_wifi_set_state] state=DISCONNECTED
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set_network 0 mode 2
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: ndp_preq 1
wim: 0 set ndp probe request: 1
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set_network 0 frequency 5210
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set_network 0 scan_freq 5210
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set_network 0 ssid "my_demo"
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set_network 0 pairwise CCMP
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set_network 0 group CCMP
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set_network 0 key_mgmt WPA-PSK
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[ctrl_iface_receive_response] cmd: set_network 0 proto RSN
reply_len: 2
reply: OK
[------------END------------]
It seems that there are some discrepancies between the channel mapping table in the library and the documentation (UG-7292-003-S1G_Channel.pdf).
7555 in DOC is not mapping to 5210, but in LIB is.
CHANNEL_MAPPING_TABLE <7555, 5210, 1, 0xD, 9, 0, 0x1D42, 0x2A, 5, 0>
LIB CHANNEL_MAPPING_TABLE