On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 03:39:27PM +0200, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 08:23:00PM +0800, Pengyu Luo wrote: > > >> + > > >> + /* /lib/firmware/ath11k/WCN6855/hw2.1/board-2.bin > > >> + * there is no calibrate data for huawei, > > >> + * but they have the same subsystem-device id > > >> + */ > > >> + qcom,ath11k-calibration-variant = "LE_X13S"; > > Finally, I found something, after I enabled ath11k boot dbg, I got my > > id_string='bus=pci,vendor=17cb,device=1103,subsystem-vendor=17cb,subsystem-device=0108,qmi-chip-id=2,qmi-board-id=255` > > > > With qca-swiss-army-knife (see [1]) > > > > $ ./ath11k-bdencoder -e board-2.bin | grep -i "$id_string" > > bus=pci,vendor=17cb,device=1103,subsystem-vendor=17cb,subsystem-device=0108,qmi-chip-id=2,qmi-board-id=255.bin created size: 60048 > > > > It have already been here. So that means I don't need to extract from > > Windows. I just extract it from linux-firmware then give it a variant > > name and send patches to ath11k, right? > > No. Usually 255 is an ID that is used by a variety of boards. So, > basically, you have to extract board data from Windows, add a proper > calibration variant that is specific to your board and then send the > resulting data to the ath11k mailing list. The board files used by Windows are not compatible with the Linux firmware, so the calibration data needs to come from Qualcomm. Try filing a request in the bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=ath11k&list_id=1147229 Johan