[linux-sunxi] Re: [PATCH 1/4] brcmfmac: Add brcm, nvram_file_name dt property

Hans de Goede hdegoede at redhat.com
Wed Jun 29 11:01:34 PDT 2016


Hi,

On 29-06-16 19:00, Kalle Valo wrote:
> Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 29-06-16 16:42, Jonas Gorski wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On 29 June 2016 at 16:04, Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>> Add a brcm,nvram_file_name dt property to allow overruling the default
>>>> nvram filename for sdio devices. The idea is that we can specify a
>>>> board specific nvram file, e.g. brcmfmac43362-ap6210.txt for boards
>>>> with an ap6210 wifi sdio module and ship this in linux-firmware, so
>>>> that wifi will work out of the box, without requiring users to find
>>>> and then manually install the right nvram file for their board.
>>>
>>> Directly defining a filename doesn't seem like a good OS-agnostic
>>> approach. Maybe an alternative would be to add a model-property to the
>>> nodes (this is allowed) and make brcmfmac to request
>>> "FWFILENAME-<model>" as firmware if set? That would leave it to the OS
>>> on how the filename is set.
>>
>> It only defines the base-filename, not the entire path, how / where
>> this file is searched for / loaded-from is then left up to the os
>
> It's still a bad idea. The filename, including the path, should be
> created in the driver. Can't you provide chipname (or similar) via
> device tree and then the driver can choose what image to use?

No, the driver already does that, but this is not ...

> Can you tell more about the naming the firmware image, how does it work
> exactly?

About firmware, this is about the nvram file which is board specific,
rather then chip specific.

Typical wifi devices will have some sort of non volatile storage
on board to not only store the ethernet(mac) address, but also
to contain e.g. info about the antenna gain so that the firmware
and/or the driver can take the antenna gain into account and ensure
that they never exceed the maximum allowed broadcast strength.

However on some embedded devices there is no non-volatile storage
for the wifi (for cost reasons) and instead this configuration info
(which is board / pcb specific) is loaded in the form of a
file which contains the contents which would normally be in the
non-volatile storage.

Since we are dealing with a per-board config-file here, which is
loaded from the os filesystem we really need to specify a basename
here as the list of possible boards is endless, so we cannot
have a lookup table in the driver.

Regards,

Hans






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