Firmware and driver generate MAC addresses for the second and third interfaces.
In addition to the existing algorithm, flip bit 7 of 5th octet. Since both
firmware and driver individually generate the MAC addresses, introduce a new
firmware capability bit to keep them compatible.
Signed-off-by: Aarthi Thiruvengadam <athiruve@qca.qualcomm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
vif->htcap[IEEE80211_BAND_5GHZ].ht_enable = true;
memcpy(ndev->dev_addr, ar->mac_addr, ETH_ALEN);
- if (fw_vif_idx != 0)
+ if (fw_vif_idx != 0) {
ndev->dev_addr[0] = (ndev->dev_addr[0] ^ (1 << fw_vif_idx)) |
0x2;
+ if (test_bit(ATH6KL_FW_CAPABILITY_CUSTOM_MAC_ADDR,
+ ar->fw_capabilities))
+ ndev->dev_addr[4] ^= 0x80;
+ }
init_netdev(ndev);
/* Firmware supports filtering BSS results by RSSI */
ATH6KL_FW_CAPABILITY_RSSI_SCAN_THOLD,
+ /* FW sets mac_addr[4] ^= 0x80 for newly created interfaces */
+ ATH6KL_FW_CAPABILITY_CUSTOM_MAC_ADDR,
+
/* this needs to be last */
ATH6KL_FW_CAPABILITY_MAX,
};