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LA_OPT_NXP_Software_License v48 July 2023
IMPORTANT. Read the following NXP Software License Agreement (“Agreement”)
completely. By selecting the “I Accept” button at the end of this page, or
by downloading, installing, or using the Licensed Software, you indicate that
you accept the terms of the Agreement, and you acknowledge that you have the
LA_OPT_NXP_Software_License v34 February 2022
IMPORTANT. Read the following NXP Software License Agreement ("Agreement")
completely. By selecting the "I Accept" button at the end of this page, or by
downloading, installing, or using the Licensed Software, you indicate that you
accept the terms of the Agreement and you acknowledge that you have the
authority, for yourself or on behalf of your company, to bind your company to
these terms. You may then download or install the file. In the event of a
conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any license terms and
conditions for NXPs proprietary software embedded anywhere in the Licensed
conditions for NXP's proprietary software embedded anywhere in the Licensed
Software file, the terms of this Agreement shall control. If a separate
license agreement for the Licensed Software has been signed by you and NXP,
then that agreement shall govern your use of the Licensed Software and shall
@ -14,51 +14,51 @@ supersede this Agreement.
NXP SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
This is a legal agreement between your employer, of which you are an authorized
representative, or, if you have no employer, you as an individual (“you” or
“Licensee”), and NXP B.V. (“NXP”). It concerns your rights to use the
software provided to you in binary or source code form and any accompanying
written materials (the “Licensed Software”). The Licensed Software may
include any updates or error corrections or documentation relating to the
Licensed Software provided to you by NXP under this Agreement. In consideration
for NXP allowing you to access the Licensed Software, you are agreeing to be
bound by the terms of this Agreement. If you do not agree to all of the terms
of this Agreement, do not download or install the Licensed Software. If you
change your mind later, stop using the Licensed Software and delete all copies
of the Licensed Software in your possession or control. Any copies of the
Licensed Software that you have already distributed, where permitted, and do
not destroy will continue to be governed by this Agreement. Your prior use will
also continue to be governed by this Agreement.
representative, or, if you have no employer, you as an individual ("you" or
"Licensee"), and NXP B.V. ("NXP"). It concerns your rights to use the software
provided to you in binary or source code form and any accompanying written
materials (the "Licensed Software"). The Licensed Software may include any
updates or error corrections or documentation relating to the Licensed Software
provided to you by NXP under this Agreement. In consideration for NXP allowing
you to access the Licensed Software, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms
of this Agreement. If you do not agree to all of the terms of this Agreement,
do not download or install the Licensed Software. If you change your mind
later, stop using the Licensed Software and delete all copies of the Licensed
Software in your possession or control. Any copies of the Licensed Software
that you have already distributed, where permitted, and do not destroy will
continue to be governed by this Agreement. Your prior use will also continue to
be governed by this Agreement.
1. DEFINITIONS
1.1. “Affiliate” means, with respect to a party, any corporation or
1.1. "Affiliate" means, with respect to a party, any corporation or
other legal entity that now or hereafter Controls, is Controlled by or is under
common Control with such party; where “Control” means the direct or
indirect ownership of greater than fifty percent (50%) of the shares or similar
common Control with such party; where "Control" means the direct or indirect
ownership of greater than fifty percent (50%) of the shares or similar
interests entitled to vote for the election of directors or other persons
performing similar functions. An entity is considered an Affiliate only so long
as such Control exists.
1.2 “Authorized System” means either (i) Licensees hardware product
which incorporates an NXP Product or (ii) Licensees software program which
is used exclusively in connection with an NXP Product and with which the
Licensed Software will be integrated.
1.3. “Derivative Work” means a work based upon one or more pre-existing
1.2 "Authorized System" means either (i) Licensee's hardware product which
incorporates an NXP Product or (ii) Licensee's software program which is used
exclusively in connection with an NXP Product and with which the Licensed
Software will be integrated.
1.3. "Derivative Work" means a work based upon one or more pre-existing
works. A work consisting of editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or
other modifications which, as a whole, represent an original work of
authorship, is a Derivative Work.
1.4 “Intellectual Property Rights” means any and all rights under
statute, common law or equity in and under copyrights, trade secrets, and
patents (including utility models), and analogous rights throughout the world,
1.4 "Intellectual Property Rights" means any and all rights under statute,
common law or equity in and under copyrights, trade secrets, and patents
(including utility models), and analogous rights throughout the world,
including any applications for and the right to apply for, any of the foregoing.
1.5 “NXP Product” means a hardware product (e.g. a microprocessor,
1.5 "NXP Product" means a hardware product (e.g. a microprocessor,
microcontroller, sensor or digital signal processor) and/or services (e.g.
cloud platform services) supplied directly or indirectly from NXP or an NXP
Affiliate, unless there is a product specified in the Software Content
Register, in which case this definition is limited to such product.
1.6 “Software Content Register” means the documentation which may
1.6 "Software Content Register" means the documentation which may
accompany the Licensed Software which identifies the contents of the Licensed
Software, including but not limited to identification of any Third Party
Software, if any, and may also contain other related information as whether the
license in 2.3 is applicable.
1.7 “Third Party Software” means, any software included in the Licensed
1.7 "Third Party Software" means, any software included in the Licensed
Software that is not NXP proprietary software, and is not open source software,
and to which different license terms may apply.
2. LICENSE GRANT.
@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ Licensed Software (and its Derivative Works prepared under the license in
2.2(b)) in object code (machine readable format) only as part of, or embedded
within, Authorized Systems and not on a standalone basis solely for use in
combination with a NXP Product. Notwithstanding the foregoing, those files
marked as .h files (“Header files”) may be distributed in source or object
code form, but only as part of, or embedded within Authorized Systems; and
marked as .h files ("Header files") may be distributed in source or object code
form, but only as part of, or embedded within Authorized Systems; and
(b) to copy and distribute as needed, solely in connection with an
Authorized System and for use in combination with a NXP Product,
non-confidential NXP information provided as part of the Licensed Software for
@ -109,19 +109,19 @@ Section 2, are contained in Appendix A. The Licensed Software may be
accompanied by a Software Content Register which will identify that portion of
the Licensed Software, if any, that is subject to the different terms in
Appendix A.
2.5. You may use subcontractors to exercise your rights under Section
2.2 and Section 2.3, if any, so long as you have an agreement in place with the
subcontractor containing confidentiality restrictions no less stringent than
those contained in this Agreement. You will remain liable for your
subcontractors adherence to the terms of this Agreement and for any and all
acts and omissions of such subcontractors with respect to this Agreement and
the Licensed Software.
2.5. You may use subcontractors on your premises to exercise your
rights under Section 2.2 and Section 2.3, if any, so long as you have an
agreement in place with the subcontractor containing confidentiality
restrictions no less stringent than those contained in this Agreement. You will
remain liable for your subcontractors' adherence to the terms of this Agreement
and for any and all acts and omissions of such subcontractors with respect to
this Agreement and the Licensed Software.
3. LICENSE LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS.
3.1. The licenses granted above in Section 2 only extend to NXP
Intellectual Property Rights that would be infringed by the unmodified Licensed
Software prior to your preparation of any Derivative Work.
3.2. The Licensed Software is licensed to you, not sold. Title to
Licensed Software delivered hereunder remains vested in NXP or NXPs licensor
Licensed Software delivered hereunder remains vested in NXP or NXP's licensor
and cannot be assigned or transferred. You are expressly forbidden from selling
or otherwise distributing the Licensed Software, or any portion thereof, except
as expressly permitted herein. This Agreement does not grant to you any implied
@ -132,12 +132,12 @@ prohibits such restriction. You must prohibit your subcontractors or customers
(if distribution is permitted) from translating, reverse engineering,
decompiling, or disassembling the Licensed Software except to the extent
applicable law specifically prohibits such restriction.
3.4. You must reproduce any and all of NXPs (or its third-party
licensors) copyright notices and other proprietary legends on copies of
3.4. You must reproduce any and all of NXP's (or its third-party
licensor's) copyright notices and other proprietary legends on copies of
Licensed Software.
3.5. If you distribute the Licensed Software to the United States
Government, then the Licensed Software is “restricted computer software”
and is subject to FAR 52.227-19.
Government, then the Licensed Software is "restricted computer software" and is
subject to FAR 52.227-19.
3.6. You grant to NXP a non-exclusive, non-transferable, irrevocable,
perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free, sub-licensable license under your
Intellectual Property Rights to use without restriction and for any purpose any
@ -218,14 +218,14 @@ any obligation to notify or provide updated versions of the Licensed Software
to you.
9. NO WARRANTY. To the maximum extent permitted by law, NXP expressly
disclaims any warranty for the Licensed Software. The Licensed Software is
provided “AS IS”, without warranty of any kind, either express or implied,
provided "AS IS", without warranty of any kind, either express or implied,
including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness
for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. You assume the entire risk
arising out of the use or performance of the licensed software, or any systems
you design using the licensed software (if any).
10. INDEMNITY. You agree to fully defend and indemnify NXP from all
claims, liabilities, and costs (including reasonable attorneys fees) related
to (1) your use (including your subcontractors or distributees use, if
claims, liabilities, and costs (including reasonable attorney's fees) related
to (1) your use (including your subcontractor's or distributee's use, if
permitted) of the Licensed Software or (2) your violation of the terms and
conditions of this Agreement.
11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. EXCLUDING LIABILITY FOR A BREACH OF
@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR
OTHERWISE, FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE
DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF
TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR LOST PROFITS, SAVINGS, OR REVENUES, TO
THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. NXPS TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL
THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. NXP'S TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL
COSTS, DAMAGES, CLAIMS, OR LOSSES WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR PRODUCT(S) SUPPLIED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIMITED TO
THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU TO NXP IN CONNECTION WITH THE LICENSED
@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ warranties whatsoever about compliance with government or public entity
acquisition statutes or regulations, including, without limitation, statutes or
regulations that may relate to pricing, quality, origin or content.
13.2. The Licensed Software has been developed at private expense and is a
“Commercial Item” as defined in 48 C.F.R. Section 2.101, consisting of
“Commercial Computer Software”, and/or “Commercial Computer Software
Documentation, as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. Section 12.212 (or 48
"Commercial Item" as defined in 48 C.F.R. Section 2.101, consisting of
"Commercial Computer Software", and/or "Commercial Computer Software
Documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. Section 12.212 (or 48
C.F.R. Section 227.7202, as applicable) and may only be licensed to or shared
with U.S. Government end users in object code form as part of, or embedded
within, Authorized Systems. Any agreement pursuant to which you share the
@ -277,19 +277,19 @@ limitations.
software for use in the development of, or for incorporation into, products or
services (a) used in applications requiring fail-safe performance or (b) in
which failure could lead to death, personal injury, or severe physical or
environmental damage (these products and services are referred to as
“Critical Applications”). NXPs goal is to educate customers so that they
can design their own end-product solutions to meet applicable functional safety
standards and requirements. Licensee makes the ultimate design decisions
regarding its products and is solely responsible for compliance with all legal,
regulatory, safety, and security related requirements concerning its products,
regardless of any information or support that may be provided by NXP. As such,
Licensee assumes all risk related to use of the Licensed Software in Critical
environmental damage (these products and services are referred to as "Critical
Applications"). NXP's goal is to educate customers so that they can design
their own end-product solutions to meet applicable functional safety standards
and requirements. Licensee makes the ultimate design decisions regarding its
products and is solely responsible for compliance with all legal, regulatory,
safety, and security related requirements concerning its products, regardless
of any information or support that may be provided by NXP. As such, Licensee
assumes all risk related to use of the Licensed Software in Critical
Applications and NXP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SUCH USE IN CRITICAL
APPLICATIONS BY LICENSEE. Accordingly, Licensee will indemnify and hold NXP
harmless from any claims, liabilities, damages and associated costs and
expenses (including attorneys fees) that NXP may incur related to
Licensees incorporation of the Licensed Software in a Critical Application.
expenses (including attorneys' fees) that NXP may incur related to Licensees
incorporation of the Licensed Software in a Critical Application.
15. CHOICE OF LAW; VENUE. This Agreement will be governed by,
construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of The Netherlands, without
regard to conflicts of laws principles, will apply to all matters relating to
@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ subsequent breach of the same or a different provision.
to your compliance with the limited license rights granted under this Agreement
for three years following expiration or termination of this Agreement. NXP will
have the right, either itself or through an independent certified public
accountant to examine and audit, at NXPs expense, not more than once a year,
accountant to examine and audit, at NXP's expense, not more than once a year,
and during normal business hours, all such records that may bear upon your
compliance with the limited license rights granted above. You must make prompt
adjustment to compensate for any errors and/or omissions disclosed by such
@ -343,15 +343,13 @@ examination or audit.
22. NOTICES. All notices and communications under this
Agreement will be made in writing, and will be effective when received at the
following addresses:
NXP:
NXP B.V.
NXP: NXP B.V.
High Tech Campus 60
5656 AG Eindhoven
The Netherlands
ATTN: Legal Department
You:
The address provided at registration will be used.
You: The address provided at registration will be used.
23. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES. The parties are independent
contractors. Nothing in this Agreement will be construed to create any
@ -384,16 +382,16 @@ Agreement:
Airbiquity Inc.: The Airbiquity software may only be used in object code and
Licensee may not sublicense the Airbiquity software to any third party.
Licensees license to use the Airbiquity software expires on June 30, 2024.
Licensees license to use the Airbiquity software expires on June 30, 2023.
Amazon: Use of the Amazon software constitutes your acceptance of the terms of
the Amazon Program Materials License Agreement (including the AVS Component
Schedule, if applicable), located at
https://developer.amazon.com/support/legal/pml. All Amazon software is hereby
designated “Amazon confidential”. With the exception of the binary library
of the Amazon Wake Word Engine for “Alexa”, all Amazon software is also
hereby designated as “Restricted Program Materials”. Amazon is a
third-party beneficiary to this Agreement with respect to the Amazon software.
designated "Amazon confidential". With the exception of the binary library of
the Amazon Wake Word Engine for “Alexa”, all Amazon software is also hereby
designated as “Restricted Program Materials”. Amazon is a third-party
beneficiary to this Agreement with respect to the Amazon software.
Amazon Web Services, Inc.: AWS is an intended third-party beneficiary to this
Agreement with respect to the Greengrass software. If you have an account with
@ -409,9 +407,6 @@ Any dispute or claim relating to your use of the Greengrass software will be
resolved by binding arbitration, rather than in court, except that you may
assert claims in small claims court if your claims qualify.
Amazon: AWS Fleetwise software must be used consistent with the terms found
here: https://github.com/aws/aws-iot-fleetwise-edge/blob/main/LICENSE.
Amphion Semiconductor Ltd.: Distribution of Amphion software must be a part of,
or embedded within, Authorized Systems that include an Amphion Video Decoder.
@ -425,14 +420,6 @@ software to an NXP Product which mates with an Aquantia device.
Argus Cyber Security: The Argus software may only be used in object code and
only for evaluation and demonstration purposes.
Arm Toolkit: This tool is owned by Arm Limited. You may not reverse engineer,
decompile or dissemble any ARM Toolkit. You agree to abide by any third-party
IP requirements, including the relevant license terms where applicable, where
such third-party IP is identified in the documentation provided with the ARM
Toolkit. You may not copy the Arm Toolkit except solely for archival and backup
purposes provided all notices are preserved. Arm disclaims any and all
liability related to your use of the ARM Toolkit.
Atheros: Use of Atheros software is limited to evaluation and demonstration
only. Permitted distributions must be similarly limited. Further rights must
be obtained directly from Atheros.
@ -463,13 +450,6 @@ distribution of one copy embedded in a single NXP Product. Your use of Cadence
NatureDSP Libraries whether in source code or in binary is restricted to NXP
SoC based systems or emulation enablement based on NXP SoC.
CEVA D.S.P. Ltd. And CEVA Technologies Inc. (“CEVA”): The CEVA-SPF2 linear
algebra, CEVA-SPF2 Neural Network Libraries, CEVA-SPF2 Core Libraries,
CEVA-SPF2 OpenAMP and CEVA-SPF2 STL licensed modules are owned by CEVA and such
materials may only be used in connection with an NXP product containing the
S250 or S125 integrated circuits, whether or not the CEVA-SPF2 Core is
physically implemented and/or enabled on such NXP product
Cirque Corporation: Use of Cirque Corporation technology is limited to
evaluation, demonstration, or certification testing only. Permitted
distributions must be similarly limited. Further rights, including but not
@ -480,10 +460,6 @@ Coding Technologies (Dolby Labs): Use of CTS software is limited to evaluation
and demonstration only. Permitted distributions must be similarly limited.
Further rights must be obtained from Dolby Laboratories.
Coremark: Use of the Coremark benchmarking software is subject to the
following terms and conditions:
https://github.com/eembc/coremark/blob/main/LICENSE.md
CSR: Use of Cambridge Silicon Radio, Inc. ("CSR") software is limited to
evaluation and demonstration only. Permitted distributions must be similarly
limited. Further rights must be obtained directly from CSR.
@ -529,16 +505,10 @@ Global Locate (Broadcom Corporation): Use of Global Locate, Inc. software is
limited to evaluation and demonstration only. Permitted distributions must be
similarly limited. Further rights must be obtained from Global Locate.
IAR Systems: Use of IAR flashloader or any IAR source code is subject to the
terms of the IAR Source License located within the IAR zip package. The IAR
Source License applies to linker command files, example projects unless another
license is explicitly stated, the cstartup code, low_level_init.c, and some
other low-level runtime library files.
LC3plus: the LC3plus Low Complexity Communication Codec Plus (LC3plus) per ETSI
TS 103 634 V1.3.1, is subject to ETSI Intellectual Property Rights Policy, See
https://portal.etsi.org/directives/45_directives_jun_2022.pdf. For application
in an End Product, Fraunhofer communication applies, see
LC3plus: LC3plus short frame audio codec features as defined in ETSI TS 103634
are included in the code. To enable the LC3plus features in a final product, a
license has to be obtained from Fraunhofer. More information can be found on
the following web page:
https://www.iis.fraunhofer.de/en/ff/amm/communication/lc3.html
Microsoft: Except for Microsoft PlayReady software, if the Licensed Software
@ -583,11 +553,6 @@ MQX RTOS Code: MQX RTOS source code may not be re-distributed by any NXP
Licensee under any circumstance, even by a signed written amendment to this
Agreement.
NXP Voice Software: VoiceSpot, VoiceSeeker (including AEC), VIT Speech to
Intent, and Conversa may be used for evaluation or demonstration purposes only.
Any commercial distribution rights are subject to a separate royalty agreement
obtained from NXP.
NXP Wireless Charging Library: License to the Software is limited to use in
inductive coupling or wireless charging applications
@ -622,13 +587,6 @@ commercial use and distribution of products containing the GStreamer Optimized
Real Format Client Code implementation or OpenMax Optimized Real Format Client
Code
Real-Time Innovations, Inc.: Not withstanding anything in this Agreement,
Real-Time Innovations, Inc. software must be used strictly in accordance with
Real-Time Innovations, Inc.'s Automotive Software Evaluation License Agreement,
available here:
https://www.rti.com/hubfs/_Collateral/Services_and_Support/Automotive_Evaluation
_SLA_90_dayNXP.pdf . Any other use is expressly prohibited.
RivieraWaves SAS (a member of the CEVA, Inc. family of companies): You may not
use the RivieraWaves intellectual property licensed under this Agreement if you
develop, market, and/or license products similar to such RivieraWaves
@ -658,15 +616,6 @@ Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4, Cortex-M33, Cortex-M7, and Cortex-A7 based products only.
SEGGER Microcontroller - J-Link/J-Trace Software: Segger software must be used
consistent with the terms found here: http://www.segger.com/jlink-software.html
Synopsys/BLE Software: Your use of the Synopsys/BLE Software and related
documentation is subject to the following:
(1) Synopsys is third-party beneficiaries of, and thus may enforce against you,
the license restrictions and confidentiality obligations in this agreement with
respect to their intellectual property and proprietary information.
(2) Your distribution of the Licensed Software shall subject any recipient to a
written agreement at least as protective of the Licensed Software as provided
in this Agreement.
Synopsys/Target Compiler Technologies: Your use of the Synopsys/Target Compiler
Technologies Licensed Software and related documentation is subject to the
following:

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# File: Makefile
#
# Copyright 2023 NXP
#
# This software file (the File) is distributed by NXP
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2, June 1991
# (the License). You may use, redistribute and/or modify the File in
# accordance with the terms and conditions of the License, a copy of which
# is available by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA or on the
# worldwide web at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.
#
# THE FILE IS DISTRIBUTED AS-IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND THE
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
# ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. The License provides additional details about
# this warranty disclaimer.
#
INSTALLDIR ?= wlan_fw
install:
@if [ ! -d $(INSTALLDIR) ]; then \
mkdir $(INSTALLDIR); \
fi
install -m 0644 nxp/wifi_mod_para.conf $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/mfguart/helper_uart_3000000.bin $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/FwImage_8801_SD/* $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/FwImage_8987/* $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/FwImage_8997/* $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/FwImage_8997_SD/* $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/FwImage_9098_PCIE/* $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/FwImage_9098_SD/* $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/FwImage_IW416_SD/* $(INSTALLDIR)/
install -m 0644 nxp/FwImage_IW612_SD/* $(INSTALLDIR)/
clean:
-rm -rf $(INSTALLDIR)/
# End of file

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Enable:2=0x1 # 0 - disable EU adaptivity
# 1 - enable EU adaptivity
Offset:2=0x0e # 0 - Default Energy Detect threshold
Offset:2=0x1b # 0 - Default Energy Detect threshold
#offset value range: 0x80 to 0x7F
}

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# File : txpwrlimit_cfg.conf
## Get CFG data for Tx power limitation
txpwrlimit_2g_cfg_get={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=0 # 0 - GET
SubBand:2=0x00 # 0x00 2G subband (2.4G: channel 1-14)
# 0x10 5G subband0 (5G: channel 36,40,44,48,
# 52,56,60,64)
# 0x11 5G subband1 (5G: channel 100,104,108,112,
# 116,120,124,128,
# 132,136,140,144)
# 0x12 5G subband2 (5G: channel 149,153,157,161,165,172)
# 0x13 5G subband3 (5G: channel 183,184,185,187,188,
# 189, 192,196;
# 5G: channel 7,8,11,12,16,34)
}
txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_get_sub0={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=0 # 0 - GET
SubBand:2=0x10 # 0x00 2G subband (2.4G: channel 1-14)
# 0x10 5G subband0 (5G: channel 36,40,44,48,
# 52,56,60,64)
# 0x11 5G subband1 (5G: channel 100,104,108,112,
# 116,120,124,128,
# 132,136,140,144)
# 0x12 5G subband2 (5G: channel 149,153,157,161,165,172)
# 0x13 5G subband3 (5G: channel 183,184,185,187,188,
# 189, 192,196;
# 5G: channel 7,8,11,12,16,34)
}
txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_get_sub1={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=0 # 0 - GET
SubBand:2=0x11 # 0x00 2G subband (2.4G: channel 1-14)
# 0x10 5G subband0 (5G: channel 36,40,44,48,
# 52,56,60,64)
# 0x11 5G subband1 (5G: channel 100,104,108,112,
# 116,120,124,128,
# 132,136,140,144)
# 0x12 5G subband2 (5G: channel 149,153,157,161,165,172)
# 0x13 5G subband3 (5G: channel 183,184,185,187,188,
# 189, 192,196;
# 5G: channel 7,8,11,12,16,34)
}
txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_get_sub2={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=0 # 0 - GET
SubBand:2=0x12 # 0x00 2G subband (2.4G: channel 1-14)
# 0x10 5G subband0 (5G: channel 36,40,44,48,
# 52,56,60,64)
# 0x11 5G subband1 (5G: channel 100,104,108,112,
# 116,120,124,128,
# 132,136,140,144)
# 0x12 5G subband2 (5G: channel 149,153,157,161,165,172)
# 0x13 5G subband3 (5G: channel 183,184,185,187,188,
# 189, 192,196;
# 5G: channel 7,8,11,12,16,34)
}
txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_get_sub3={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=0 # 0 - GET
SubBand:2=0x13 # 0x00 2G subband (2.4G: channel 1-14)
# 0x10 5G subband0 (5G: channel 36,40,44,48,
# 52,56,60,64)
# 0x11 5G subband1 (5G: channel 100,104,108,112,
# 116,120,124,128,
# 132,136,140,144)
# 0x12 5G subband2 (5G: channel 149,153,157,161,165,172)
# 0x13 5G subband3 (5G: channel 183,184,185,187,188,
# 189, 192,196;
# 5G: channel 7,8,11,12,16,34)
}
## Set CFG data for Tx power limitation
##
## TLVStartFreq: Starting Frequency of the band for this channel
## 2407, 2414 or 2400 for 2.4 GHz
## 5000
## 4000
## TLVChanWidth: Channel Width
## 20
## TLVChanNum : Channel Number
## TLVPwr[] : ModulationGroup
## 0: CCK (1,2,5.5,11 Mbps)
## 1: OFDM (6,9,12,18 Mbps)
## 2: OFDM (24,36 Mbps)
## 3: OFDM (48,54 Mbps)
## 4: HT20 (MCS0,1,2)
## 5: HT20 (MCS3,4)
## 6: HT20 (MCS5,6,7)
## 7: HT40 (MCS0,1,2)
## 8: HT40 (MCS3,4)
## 9: HT40 (MCS5,6,7)
## 10: VHT_QAM256 (MCS8)
## 11: VHT_40_QAM256 (MCS8,9)
## 12: VHT_80_PSK (MCS0,1,2)
## 13: VHT_80_QAM16 (MCS3,4)
## 14: VHT_80_QAM64 (MCS5,6,7)
## 15: VHT_80_QAM256 (MCS8,9)
## 16: HE_20_QAM256 (MCS8, 9)
## 17: HE_20_QAM1024 (MCS10,11)
## 18: HE_40_QAM1024 (MCS10,11)
## 19: HE_80_QAM1024 (MCS10,11)
## Power Limit in dBm
##
## Note: For KF, add VHT 20/40/80 1SS/2SS mod group.
## 2G subband0 Tx power limit CFG
txpwrlimit_2g_cfg_set={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=1 # 1 - SET
SubBand:2=0 # do NOT use this member in set cmd
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=1
TLVPwr:36='0,17,1,16,2,16,3,16,4,16,5,16,6,16,7,14,8,14,9,14,10,16,11,14,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,16,17,16,18,14,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=2
TLVPwr:36='0,17,1,16,2,16,3,16,4,16,5,16,6,16,7,13,8,13,9,13,10,16,11,13,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,16,17,16,18,13,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=3
TLVPwr:36='0,17,1,17,2,17,3,17,4,17,5,17,6,17,7,14,8,14,9,14,10,17,11,14,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,17,17,17,18,14,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=4
TLVPwr:36='0,17,1,18,2,18,3,18,4,18,5,18,6,18,7,13,8,19,9,18,10,18,11,18,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,18,17,17,18,17,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=5
TLVPwr:36='0,15,1,16,2,16,3,16,4,16,5,16,6,16,7,14,8,17,9,17,10,16,11,17,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,16,17,16,18,17,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=6
TLVPwr:36='0,15,1,16,2,16,3,16,4,16,5,16,6,16,7,17,8,13,9,13,10,16,11,13,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,16,17,16,18,13,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=7
TLVPwr:36='0,15,1,16,2,16,3,16,4,16,5,16,6,16,7,17,8,13,9,13,10,16,11,13,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,16,17,16,18,13,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=8
TLVPwr:36='0,15,1,16,2,16,3,16,4,16,5,16,6,16,7,17,8,14,9,14,10,16,11,14,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,16,17,16,18,14,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=9
TLVPwr:36='0,15,1,17,2,17,3,17,4,16,5,16,6,16,7,13,8,14,9,14,10,16,11,14,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,16,17,16,18,14,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=10
TLVPwr:36='0,15,1,16,2,16,3,16,4,15,5,15,6,15,7,0,8,0,9,0,10,15,11,0,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,15,17,15,18,0,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=11
TLVPwr:36='0,15,1,15,2,15,3,15,4,14,5,14,6,14,7,0,8,0,9,0,10,14,11,0,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,14,17,14,18,0,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=12
TLVPwr:36='0,16,1,15,2,15,3,15,4,14,5,14,6,14,7,0,8,0,9,0,10,14,11,0,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,14,17,14,18,0,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=13
TLVPwr:36='0,16,1,15,2,15,3,15,4,14,5,14,6,14,7,0,8,0,9,0,10,14,11,0,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,14,17,14,18,0,19,0'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=2407
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=14
TLVPwr:36='0,0,1,0,2,0,3,0,4,0,5,0,6,0,7,0,8,0,9,0,10,0,11,0,12,0,13,0,14,0,15,0,16,0,17,0,18,0,19,0'
}
}
## 5G subband1 Tx power limit CFG
txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_set_sub0={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=1 # 1 - SET
SubBand:2=0 # do NOT use this member in set cmd
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=36
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,19,7,19,8,19,9,18,10,19,11,18,12,17,13,17,14,17,15,16,16,18,17,17,18,15,19,13'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=40
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,19,7,19,8,19,9,18,10,19,11,18,12,17,13,17,14,17,15,16,16,18,17,17,18,15,19,13'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=44
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,19,7,19,8,19,9,18,10,19,11,18,12,17,13,17,14,17,15,16,16,18,17,17,18,15,19,13'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=48
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,19,7,19,8,19,9,18,10,19,11,18,12,17,13,17,14,17,15,16,16,18,17,17,18,15,19,13'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=52
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,19,7,19,8,19,9,18,10,19,11,18,12,16,13,16,14,16,15,16,16,18,17,17,18,15,19,13'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=56
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,19,7,19,8,19,9,18,10,19,11,18,12,16,13,16,14,16,15,16,16,18,17,17,18,15,19,13'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=60
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,19,7,18,8,18,9,18,10,19,11,18,12,16,13,16,14,16,15,16,16,18,17,17,18,15,19,13'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=64
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,18,5,18,6,18,7,18,8,18,9,18,10,18,11,18,12,16,13,16,14,16,15,16,16,18,17,17,18,15,19,13'
}
}
## 5G subband2 Tx power limit CFG
txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_set_sub1={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=1 # 1 - SET
SubBand:2=0 # do NOT use this member in set cmd
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=100
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,18,2,18,3,17,4,17,5,17,6,16,7,15,8,15,9,15,10,16,11,15,12,13,13,13,14,13,15,13,16,15,17,14,18,14,19,12'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=104
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,18,2,18,3,17,4,18,5,18,6,16,7,15,8,15,9,15,10,16,11,15,12,13,13,13,14,13,15,13,16,15,17,14,18,14,19,12'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=108
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,18,2,18,3,17,4,18,5,18,6,16,7,18,8,18,9,16,10,16,11,15,12,13,13,13,14,13,15,13,16,15,17,14,18,14,19,12'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=112
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,18,2,18,3,17,4,18,5,18,6,16,7,18,8,18,9,16,10,16,11,15,12,13,13,13,14,13,15,13,16,15,17,14,18,14,19,12'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=116
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,18,2,18,3,17,4,18,5,18,6,16,7,18,8,18,9,16,10,16,11,15,12,18,13,18,14,15,15,15,16,15,17,14,18,14,19,12'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=120
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,18,2,18,3,17,4,18,5,18,6,16,7,18,8,18,9,16,10,16,11,15,12,18,13,18,14,15,15,15,16,15,17,14,18,14,19,12'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=124
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,18,7,18,8,19,9,18,10,18,11,17,12,18,13,18,14,16,15,15,16,17,17,16,18,15,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=128
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,18,7,18,8,19,9,18,10,18,11,17,12,18,13,18,14,16,15,15,16,17,17,16,18,15,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=132
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,18,7,18,8,19,9,18,10,18,11,17,12,18,13,18,14,16,15,15,16,17,17,16,18,15,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=136
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,18,7,18,8,19,9,18,10,18,11,17,12,18,13,18,14,16,15,15,16,17,17,16,18,15,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=140
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,18,7,18,8,19,9,18,10,18,11,17,12,18,13,18,14,16,15,15,16,17,17,16,18,15,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=144
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,18,7,18,8,19,9,18,10,18,11,17,12,18,13,18,14,16,15,15,16,17,17,16,18,15,19,11'
}
}
## 5G subband3 Tx power limit CFG
txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_set_sub2={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=1 # 1 - SET
SubBand:2=0 # do NOT use this member in set cmd
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=149
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,16,2,16,3,16,4,15,5,15,6,15,7,14,8,14,9,14,10,15,11,14,12,14,13,14,14,14,15,14,16,15,17,15,18,13,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=153
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,18,7,14,8,19,9,18,10,17,11,17,12,14,13,14,14,14,15,14,16,17,17,16,18,13,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=157
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,19,2,19,3,19,4,19,5,19,6,18,7,19,8,19,9,18,10,17,11,17,12,14,13,14,14,14,15,14,16,17,17,16,18,13,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=161
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,18,2,18,3,18,4,18,5,18,6,18,7,19,8,19,9,18,10,17,11,17,12,14,13,14,14,14,15,14,16,17,17,16,18,13,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=165
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,15,2,15,3,15,4,15,5,15,6,15,7,14,8,14,9,14,10,15,11,14,12,14,13,14,14,14,15,14,16,15,17,15,18,13,19,11'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=172
TLVPwr:64='0,0,1,15,2,15,3,15,4,15,5,15,6,15,7,14,8,14,9,14,10,15,11,14,12,14,13,14,14,14,15,14,16,15,17,15,18,13,19,11'
}
}
## 5G subband4 Tx power limit CFG
txpwrlimit_5g_cfg_set_sub3={
CmdCode=0x00fb # do NOT change this line
Action:2=1 # 1 - SET
SubBand:2=0 # do NOT use this in set cmd
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=4000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=183
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=4000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=184
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=4000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=185
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=4000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=187
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=4000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=188
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=4000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=189
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=4000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=192
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=4000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=196
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=7
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=8
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=11
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=12
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=16
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
ChanTRPC.TlvType:2=0x0189
ChanTRPC.TlvLength:2={
TLVStartFreq:2=5000
TLVChanWidth:1=20
TLVChanNum:1=34
TLVPwr:64='0,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,5,9,5,10,5,11,5,12,5,13,5,14,5,15,5,16,5,17,5,18,5,19,5'
}
}

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0F 00 1C 02
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76 7F 00 00 00 01 01 00 7C 5F 00 00 00 01 02 00
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75 3F 00 00 44 24 01 00 79 FF 00 00 44 24 02 00
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0B 7F 00 00 44 24 05 00 11 3F 00 00 44 24 06 00
15 BF 00 00 44 24 07 00 18 BF 00 00 48 64 00 00
76 3F 00 00 48 64 01 00 7B 1F 00 00 48 64 02 00
01 1F 00 00 48 64 03 00 06 FF 00 00 48 64 04 00
0C 9F 00 00 48 64 05 00 12 3F 00 00 48 64 06 00
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77 1F 00 00 4C 95 01 00 7B BF 00 00 4C 95 02 00
01 BF 00 00 4C 95 03 00 07 BF 00 00 4C 95 04 00
0D 3F 00 00 4C 95 05 00 12 5F 00 00 4C 95 06 00
15 FF 00 00 4C 95 07 00 18 3F 00 00 4C B2 00 00
75 7F 00 00 4C B2 01 00 7A 9F 00 00 4C B2 02 00
00 5F 00 00 4C B2 03 00 06 3F 00 00 4C B2 04 00
0B DF 00 00 4C B2 05 00 11 1F 00 00 4C B2 06 00
14 FF 00 00 4C B2 07 00 17 BF 00 00 00 20 48 62
00 00 01 8C FF FF 05 00 00 10 04 A4 40 22 A8 E5
44 32 AC A5 48 42 28 8C 4C 54 B4 A7 00 44 60 5A
00 00 01 D0 0F 07 01 04 07 10 07 10 00 F0 00 F0
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00 14 7D 63 00 00 01 E4 F1 11 01 01 00 00 08 08
FF 14 01 00 00 1C F1 37 00 00 02 00 02 04 00 01
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# File : ed_mac_ctrl_V2_nw61x.conf
#
# ./mlanutl mlan0 hostcmd config/ed_mac_ctrl_V2_nw61x.conf ed_mac_ctrl_v2
#
## Set Energy Detect Threshold for EU Adaptivity test
ed_mac_ctrl_v2={
CmdCode=0x0130 #Command code, DO NOT change this line
ed_ctrl_2g.enable:2=0x1 # 0 - disable EU adaptivity for 2.4GHz band
# 1 - enable EU adaptivity for 2.4GHz band
ed_ctrl_2g.offset:2=0xA # 0 - Default Energy Detect threshold
#offset value range: 0x80 to 0x7F
ed_ctrl_5g.enable:2=0x1 # 0 - disable EU adaptivity for 5GHz band
# 1 - enable EU adaptivity for 5GHz band
ed_ctrl_5g.offset:2=0xA # 0 - Default Energy Detect threshold
#offset value range: 0x80 to 0x7F
ed_ctrl_txq_lock:4=0x1e00FF #DO NOT Change this line
}

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# this configuration file, and set the corresponding value
# according to your real needs
SDIW612 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
sta_name=wlan
uap_name=wlan
wfd_name=p2p
max_vir_bss=1
cal_data_cfg=none
ps_mode=2
auto_ds=2
fw_name=sduart_nw61x_v1.bin.se
fw_serial=0
cntry_txpwr=2
country_ie_ignore=1
beacon_hints=1
slew_rate=2
host_mlme=1
}
SD8997 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
sta_name=wlan
@ -135,6 +117,7 @@ PCIE9098_0 = {
ps_mode=1
auto_ds=1
host_mlme=1
mac_addr=00:50:43:20:12:34
fw_name=pcieuart9098_combo_v1.bin
}
@ -148,6 +131,7 @@ PCIE9098_1 = {
ps_mode=1
auto_ds=1
host_mlme=1
mac_addr=00:50:43:20:52:56
fw_name=pcieuart9098_combo_v1.bin
}

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# Not matter how many spaces or tabs are inserted in a line,
# components and ending format must be exactly same as given
# example:
#
# <card_type>[_<block_id>] = {
# key=value
# }
#
# card_type : 8XXX (mandatory)
# block_id : configuration block id (optional )
# key : module parameter name
# value : value for module parameter
# for string value, no need to add ""
#
# card_type supported: 8887/8897/8997/8977/8987/9098
# block_id: support same chipset with
# different module parameter.
# For example to support mutiple SD8997 cards, usr can
# specify the configuration block id number [0 - 9], if not
# specified, it is taken as 0 by default.
#
# debug related module parameters could not be set via module
# configure file, ex. drvdbg could not be set in this file
#
# line started with "#" will be ignored
# refer to the USB8997_1 for parameters that could be set in
# this configuration file, and set the corresponding value
# according to your real needs
SD8997 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
wfd_name=p2p
max_vir_bss=1
cal_data_cfg=nxp/WlanCalData_ext_8997_QFN_TB.conf
drv_mode=7
powersave_enable=1
}
#SD8997_1 = {
# cfg80211_wext=0xf
# wfd_name=wfd0
# max_vir_bss=1
# cal_data_cfg=nxp/WlanCalData_ext_8997_QFN_TB.conf
# drv_mode=5
#}
#SD8887 = {
# cfg80211_wext=0xf
# wfd_name=p2p
# max_vir_bss=1
# cal_data_cfg=nxp/WlanCalData_ext_8997_QFN_TB.conf
# drv_mode=7
#}
#SD8897 = {
# cfg80211_wext=0xf
# wfd_name=p2p
# max_vir_bss=1
# cal_data_cfg=nxp/WlanCalData_ext_8997_QFN_TB.conf
# drv_mode=7
#}
#SD8977 = {
# cfg80211_wext=0xf
# wfd_name=p2p
# max_vir_bss=1
# cal_data_cfg=nxp/WlanCalData_ext_8997_QFN_TB.conf
# drv_mode=7
#}
SD8987 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
sta_name=wlan
uap_name=wlan
wfd_name=p2p
max_vir_bss=1
cal_data_cfg=none
ps_mode=1
auto_ds=1
host_mlme=1
fw_name=sdiouart8987_combo_v0.bin
powersave_enable=1
}
USB8997 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
wfd_name=p2p
max_vir_bss=1
cal_data_cfg=nxp/WlanCalData_ext_8997_QFN_TB.conf
drv_mode=7
powersave_enable=1
}
PCIE8997 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
sta_name=wlan
uap_name=wlan
wfd_name=p2p
max_vir_bss=1
cal_data_cfg=none
ps_mode=1
auto_ds=1
host_mlme=1
fw_name=pcieuart8997_combo_v4.bin
powersave_enable=1
}
PCIE9098_0 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
wfd_name=p2p
max_vir_bss=1
cal_data_cfg=none
drv_mode=7
mac_addr=00:50:43:20:12:34
powersave_enable=1
}
PCIE9098_1 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
wfd_name=p2p
max_vir_bss=1
cal_data_cfg=none
drv_mode=7
mac_addr=00:50:43:20:52:56
powersave_enable=1
}
#USB8997 = {
# hw_test=0
# fw_name="nxp/usbusb8997_combo_v4.bin"
# req_fw_nowait=1
# fw_reload=3
# fw_serial=1
# mac_addr=00:50:43:22:1e:3d
# mfg_mode=0
# drv_mode=0x5
# max_sta_bss=1
# sta_name=wlan
# max_uap_bss=1
# uap_name=uap
# wfd_name=p2p
# max_vir_bss=1
# max_mpl_bss=1
# nan_name=nan
# max_nan_bss=1
# max_11p_bss=1
# auto_ds=0
# ps_mode=1
# max_tx_buf=4096
# intmode=0
# gpiopin=0
# pm_keep_power=0
# shutdown_hs=1
# cfg_11d=1
# start_11ai_scan=0
# oob_mode=0
# sdio_pd=1
# cal_data_cfg=nxp/WlanCalData_ext_8997_QFN_TB.conf
# txpwrtlimit_cfg=nxp/txpwr_limit.conf
# cntry_txpwrt=0
# init_hostcmd_cfg=nxp/init_hostcmd_cfg.conf
# minicard_pwrup=0
# cfg80211_wext=0xf
# skip_fwdnld=0
# wq_sched_prio=0
# wq_sched_policy=0
# rx_work=1
# aggrctrl=1
# usb_aggr=1
# pcie_int_mode=1
# low_power_mode_enable=1
# wakelock_timeout=10
# dev_cap_mask=0xffffffff
# sdio_rx_aggr=1
# pmic=1
# antcfg=0
# uap_oper_ctrl=0
# hs_wake_interval=400
# indication_gpio=0xff
# disconnect_on_suspend=0
# hs_mimo_switch=1
# indrstcfg=0xffffffff
# fixed_beacon_buffer=0
# GoAgeoutTime=0
# gtk_rekey_offload=1
# multi_dtim=0
# inact_tmo=0
# usb_fw_option=1
# napi=1
# dfs_offload=1
# cfg80211_drcs=1
# drcs_chantime_mode=0
# reg_alpha2=US
#}

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The helper_uart is a UART download helper for boosting firmware UART
download speed.
Without such a helper, the normal firmware download baudrate is fixed
to 115200bps by bootrom code. When using the helper, the bootrom first
download the helper itself at the fixed baudrate. Then the helper
runs and changes the UART baudrate to a higher speed, say 3Mbps. And
finally the firmware is downloaded at this high speed to save the
total download time.
The helper is very small, less than 3KB. So it can be downloaded very
fast even at 115200bps baudrate. Time saved using higher baudrate for
downloading firmware easily compensate for the time in downloading
the small helper itself.
Uart download related files:
|-fw_loader_arm
|-fw_loader_linux
|-fw_loader_win.exe
|-helper_uart_115200.bin
|-helper_uart_230400.bin
|-helper_uart_921600.bin
|-helper_uart_2000000.bin
|-helper_uart_3000000.bin
|-helper_uart_3250000.bin
Eg: fw_loader.exe com1 115200 0 helper_uart_3000000.bin
How to download the FW image:
We use a marvell proprietary protocol to download the FW image.
Please refer to UART_HELPER.txt for more details on the protocol.
We use the new helper protocol to download both the helper and the FW image.
Once the FW is downloaded on the chip, it automatically starts running
from its entry point.
There are different fw_loader executables available depending on the
Platform on which it is to be run.
Boot ROM code does not enable UART HW flow control. This means that while
downloading the helper, Flow Control should be disabled. Once the helper
is downloaded, Flow Control should be set to 1, to download the FW.
<Format: fw_loader_win.exe ComPort BaudRate FlowControl FileName>
e.g.
Windows:
Download Helper:
fw_loader_win.exe com1 115200 0 helper_uart_3000000.bin
Download FW image at specified BaudRate:
fw_loader_win.exe com1 3000000 1 firmware.image
Linux:
Download Helper:
./fw_loader_linux /dev/ttyUSB# 115200 0 helper_uart_3000000.bin
Download FW image at specified BaudRate:
./fw_loader_linux /dev/ttyUSB# 3000000 1 firmware.image
Saar:
Download Helper:
./fw_loader_arm /dev/ttyUSB# 115200 0 helper_uart_3000000.bin
Download FW image at specified BaudRate:
./fw_loader_arm /dev/ttyUSB# 3000000 1 firmware.image

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fw_name=nxp/sd8801_uapsta.bin
}
SDIW612 = {
SD9177 = {
cfg80211_wext=0xf
max_vir_bss=1
cal_data_cfg=none