Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 at 17:19, Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> >> To be on the safe side using 'qcom-rb1' makes sense but on the other >> >> hand that means we need to update linux-firmware (basically add a new >> >> symlink) everytime a new product is added. But are there going to be >> >> that many new ath10k based products? >> >> >> >> Using 'qcm2290' is easier because for a new product then there only >> >> needs to be a change in DTS and no need to change anything >> >> linux-firmware. But here the risk is that if there's actually two >> >> different ath10k firmware branches for 'qcm2290'. If that ever happens >> >> (I hope not) I guess we could solve that by adding new 'qcm2290-foo' >> >> directory? >> >> >> >> But I don't really know, thoughts? >> > >> > After some thought, I'd suggest to follow approach taken by the rest >> > of qcom firmware: >> >> Can you provide pointers to those cases? > > https://gitlab.com/kernel-firmware/linux-firmware/-/tree/main/qcom/sc8280xp/LENOVO/21BX > >> >> > put a default (accepted by non-secured hardware) firmware to SoC dir >> > and then put a vendor-specific firmware into subdir. If any of such >> > vendors appear, we might even implement structural fallback: first >> > look into sdm845/Google/blueline, then in sdm845/Google, sdm845/ and >> > finally just under hw1.0. >> >> Honestly that looks quite compilicated compared to having just one >> sub-directory. How will ath10k find the directory names (or I vendor and >> model names) like 'Google' or 'blueline' in this example? > > I was thinking about the firmware-name = "sdm845/Google/blueline". But > this can be really simpler, firmware-name = "blueline" or > "sdm845/blueline" with no need for fallbacks. I have been also thinking about this and I would prefer not to have the fallbacks. But good if you agree with that. IMHO just "sdm845-blueline" would be the most simple. I don't see the point of having a directory structure when there are not that many directories really. But this is just cosmetics. > My point is that the firmware-name provides the possibility to handle > that in different ways. Very good, thanks. -- https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-wireless/list/ https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/documentation/submittingpatches