Jérôme Pouiller <jerome.pouiller@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Friday 1 October 2021 11:22:08 CEST Kalle Valo wrote: >> CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do >> not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender >> and know the content is safe. >> >> >> Jerome Pouiller <Jerome.Pouiller@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> > From: Jérôme Pouiller <jerome.pouiller@xxxxxxxxxx> >> > >> > Signed-off-by: Jérôme Pouiller <jerome.pouiller@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> [...] >> >> > +/* The device needs data about the antenna configuration. This information in >> > + * provided by PDS (Platform Data Set, this is the wording used in WF200 >> > + * documentation) files. For hardware integrators, the full process to create >> > + * PDS files is described here: >> > + * https:github.com/SiliconLabs/wfx-firmware/blob/master/PDS/README.md >> > + * >> > + * So this function aims to send PDS to the device. However, the PDS file is >> > + * often bigger than Rx buffers of the chip, so it has to be sent in multiple >> > + * parts. >> > + * >> > + * In add, the PDS data cannot be split anywhere. The PDS files contains tree >> > + * structures. Braces are used to enter/leave a level of the tree (in a JSON >> > + * fashion). PDS files can only been split between root nodes. >> > + */ >> > +int wfx_send_pds(struct wfx_dev *wdev, u8 *buf, size_t len) >> > +{ >> > + int ret; >> > + int start, brace_level, i; >> > + >> > + start = 0; >> > + brace_level = 0; >> > + if (buf[0] != '{') { >> > + dev_err(wdev->dev, "valid PDS start with '{'. Did you forget to >> > compress it?\n"); >> > + return -EINVAL; >> > + } >> > + for (i = 1; i < len - 1; i++) { >> > + if (buf[i] == '{') >> > + brace_level++; >> > + if (buf[i] == '}') >> > + brace_level--; >> > + if (buf[i] == '}' && !brace_level) { >> > + i++; >> > + if (i - start + 1 > WFX_PDS_MAX_SIZE) >> > + return -EFBIG; >> > + buf[start] = '{'; >> > + buf[i] = 0; >> > + dev_dbg(wdev->dev, "send PDS '%s}'\n", buf + start); >> > + buf[i] = '}'; >> > + ret = hif_configuration(wdev, buf + start, >> > + i - start + 1); >> > + if (ret > 0) { >> > + dev_err(wdev->dev, "PDS bytes %d to %d: invalid data (unsupported >> > options?)\n", >> > + start, i); >> > + return -EINVAL; >> > + } >> > + if (ret == -ETIMEDOUT) { >> > + dev_err(wdev->dev, "PDS bytes %d to %d: chip didn't reply (corrupted >> > file?)\n", >> > + start, i); >> > + return ret; >> > + } >> > + if (ret) { >> > + dev_err(wdev->dev, "PDS bytes %d to %d: chip returned an unknown >> > error\n", >> > + start, i); >> > + return -EIO; >> > + } >> > + buf[i] = ','; >> > + start = i; >> > + } >> > + } >> > + return 0; >> > +} >> >> I'm not really fond of having this kind of ASCII based parser in the >> kernel. Do you have an example compressed file somewhere? >> >> Does the device still work without these PDS files? I ask because my >> suggestion is to remove this part altogether and revisit after the >> initial driver is moved to drivers/net/wireless. A lot simpler to review >> complex features separately. > > Do you want I remove this function from this patch and place it a new > patch at the end of this series? I don't understand, how that would help? The problem here is the file format and that's what we should try to fix. -- https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-wireless/list/ https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/documentation/submittingpatches