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author | parag-silabs <111579455+parag-silabs@users.noreply.github.com> | Fri Jan 26 19:01:35 2024 -0500 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Jan 26 16:01:35 2024 -0800 |
tree | 6bcb579341182c25091f1d3665acb1d939b1cf3c | |
parent | f718ad7a097c54b05f05f602f41d7d4139e25cd1 [diff] |
[multipan] Fix for multipan use case to handle tx timeout. (#9781) There are two changes: 1. Address the issue of handling tx timeout in case of multipan enabled. When RCP recovery initiates due to a timeout, the SPINEL attempts to transition to the Rx state and switch channels to initialize the RCP. However, these actions should be ignored when operating as Multiprotocol RCP, as another host/protocol might be scanning, and encountering the Rx state or channel switch could result in an error. Considering such scenarios, ignore the error rather than assert it for multipan. 2. Make the CMake option OT_MULTIPAN_RCP depend on the compile time value OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MULTIPAN_RCP_ENABLE, rather than being initialized to OFF.
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