mwifiex/mwifiex_8997/mapp/mlanconfig/config/txrate_cfg.conf
Fugang Duan bd8827d169 mwifiex: 8997: add W16.68.10.p16 release sdk
The sdk release is from NXP offial web:
https://www.nxp.com/products/wireless/wi-fi-plus-bluetooth/
88w8997-wi-fi-dual-band-with-bluetooth-5-for-a-v-streaming-and-digital-tv:88W8997?tab=Design_Tools_Tab

The release file is:
PCIE-WLAN-UART-BT-8997-U16-X86-W16.68.10.p16-16.26.10.p16-C4X16640_V4-MGPL

The sdk version is: W16.68.10.p16

Signed-off-by: Fugang Duan <fugang.duan@nxp.com>
2020-01-13 10:35:39 +08:00

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# File : txrate_cfg.conf
## Tx Rate Configuration command
txrate_cfg_get={
CmdCode=0x00d6 # do NOT change this line
Action:2=0 # 0 - GET
Index:2=0 # do NOT change this line
TxRateScope.TlvType:2=0x0153
TxRateScope.TlvLength:2={
}
}
txrate_cfg_set_bg={
CmdCode=0x00d6 # do NOT change this line
Action:2=1 # 1 - SET
Index:2=0 # do NOT change this line
TxRateScope.TlvType:2=0x0153
TxRateScope.TlvLength:2={
################# TXRATE SCOPE ######################
# The following table shows the bitmap of the rates:
# (bit 0 is the least significant bit)
# Bit Data rate
# 0 1 Mbps
# 1 2 Mbps
# 2 5.5 Mbps
# 3 11 Mbps
# 4 Reserved
HRDSSS.RateScope:2=0x0000
# The following table shows the bitmap of the rates:
# (bit 0 is the least significant bit)
# Bit Data rate
# 0 6 Mbps
# 1 9 Mbps
# 2 12 Mbps
# 3 18 Mbps
# 4 24 Mbps
# 5 36 Mbps
# 6 48 Mbps
# 7 54 Mbps
OFDM.RateScope:2=0x0080
# The following table shows the bitmap of the rates:
# (bit 0 is the least significant bit)
# Bit Data rate
# 0 MCS0
# 1 MCS1
# 2 MCS2
# 3 MCS3
# 4 MCS4
# 5 MCS5
# 6 MCS6
# 7 MCS7
# 32 MCS32
HT.RateScopeDword0:4=0x00000000
HT.RateScopeDword1:4=0x00000000
HT.RateScopeDword2:4=0x00000000
HT.RateScopeDword3:4=0x00000000
}
TxRateDrop.TlvType:2=0x0151
TxRateDrop.TlvLength:2={
RateDrop.Mode:4=0x00000001
}
}
txrate_cfg_set_bgn={
CmdCode=0x00d6 # do NOT change this line
Action:2=1 # 1 - SET
Index:2=0 # do NOT change this line
TxRateScope.TlvType:2=0x0153
TxRateScope.TlvLength:2={
################# TXRATE SCOPE ######################
# The following table shows the bitmap of the rates:
# (bit 0 is the least significant bit)
# Bit Data rate
# 0 1 Mbps
# 1 2 Mbps
# 2 5.5 Mbps
# 3 11 Mbps
# 4 Reserved
HRDSSS.RateScope:2=0x0000
# The following table shows the bitmap of the rates:
# (bit 0 is the least significant bit)
# Bit Data rate
# 0 6 Mbps
# 1 9 Mbps
# 2 12 Mbps
# 3 18 Mbps
# 4 24 Mbps
# 5 36 Mbps
# 6 48 Mbps
# 7 54 Mbps
OFDM.RateScope:2=0x0000
# The following table shows the bitmap of the rates:
# (bit 0 is the least significant bit)
# Bit Data rate
# 0 MCS0
# 1 MCS1
# 2 MCS2
# 3 MCS3
# 4 MCS4
# 5 MCS5
# 6 MCS6
# 7 MCS7
# 32 MCS32
HT.RateScopeDword0:4=0x00000080
HT.RateScopeDword1:4=0x00000000
HT.RateScopeDword2:4=0x00000000
HT.RateScopeDword3:4=0x00000000
}
TxRateDrop.TlvType:2=0x0151
TxRateDrop.TlvLength:2={
RateDrop.Mode:4=0x00000001
}
}
########supported BasicRate setting###########
basic_rate_get={
CmdCode=0x00d6 # do NOT change this line
Action:2=0 # 0 - GET
Index:2=0 # do NOT change this line
TlvType:2=0x21a
TlvLength:2={
}
}
basic_rate_set={
CmdCode=0x00d6 # do NOT change this line
Action:2=1 # 1 - SET
Index:2=0 # do NOT change this line
TlvType:2=0x21a
TlvLength:2={
BasicRateSupport:2=0x000f #defalt value
# The following table shows the bitmap of the rates:
# (bit 0 is the least significant bit)
# Bit BasicRateSupport
# 0 DBPSK1Mbps
# 1 DQPSK2Mbps
# 2 CCK5_5Mbps
# 3 CCK11Mbps
# 4 Not used.
# 5 OFDM6Mbps
# 6 OFDM9Mbps
# 7 OFDM12Mbps
# 8 OFDM18Mbps
# 9 OFDM24Mbps
# 10 OFDM36Mbps
# 11 OFDM48Mbps
# 12 OFDM54Mbps
# 13-15 Reserved
#note: value0x0 represents no setting value
#For example:
#BasicRateSupport:2=0x3 set supported BasicRate to DBPSK1Mbps, DQPSK2Mbps
#BasicRateSupport:2=0x180 set supported BasicRate to OFDM18Mbps, OFDM12Mbps
}
}