From: Nic Chautru <nicolas.chau...@intel.com> The actual LLR representation was incorrectly assumed to be 2 instead of 4. This would impact wireless performance but is not critical to be back ported on LTS branches.
Fixes: c769c711757a ("baseband/turbo_sw: extend for 5G") Signed-off-by: Nic Chautru <nicolas.chau...@intel.com> --- drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c b/drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c index 6d5e080..5ca8ca1 100644 --- a/drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c +++ b/drivers/baseband/turbo_sw/bbdev_turbo_software.c @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ struct turbo_sw_queue { RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_HQ_COMBINE_OUT_ENABLE | RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_ITERATION_STOP_ENABLE, .llr_size = 8, - .llr_decimals = 2, + .llr_decimals = 4, .num_buffers_src = RTE_BBDEV_LDPC_MAX_CODE_BLOCKS, .num_buffers_hard_out = -- 1.8.3.1