Hi David, Thank you for your reply quickly. As far as I can know, all parts after the name of chipset (like msm7630) indicate that what case the chipset is applied to. Let's say, CSFB short for Circuit Switch Fall Back in the naming of xxxxxx_csfb means being with the functionality of LTE in the modem side for the chipset. In other words, it is exactly available when required to support LTE on the air. Note that xxxxxxx here stands for chipset name that looks something like msm7630. So, all i would like to know is what situations those "fusion" and "surf" and "ffa" for chipesets like msm7630 are applied tor, separately. That's it. Thanks a lot. Best Regards, Samuel On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:18 AM, David Brown <davidb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:21:51PM +0800, Samuel Omlin wrote: >> Hi CodeAurora, >> >> While going through the whole source code by the GitWeb interface >> (https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/la/), there are so many very >> obscure terms of MSM/QSD chipset in QAEP (MSM/QSD Android Enablement >> Project) making people stuck out there, who are trying being aware of >> exactly what they indicate like me, as below. >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7625_ffa.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7625_surf.git >> >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7627_6x.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7627_7x_ffa.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7627_7x_surf.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7627_ffa.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7627_surf.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7627a.git >> >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7630_1x_surf.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7630_ffa.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7630_fusion.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm7630_surf.git >> >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm8660_csfb.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm8660_surf.git >> >> platform/vendor/qcom/msm8960.git >> >> platform/vendor/qcom/qsd8250_ffa.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/qsd8250_surf.git >> platform/vendor/qcom/qsd8650a_st1x.git >> >> Therefore, here are couple of questions come up with: >> 1> What do FFA, SURF and Fusion for MSM/QSD stand for, individually? > > The simple answer is that MSM/QSD are the names of the Qualcomm SoC, > such as MSM8660. There was one family that used the QSD prefix > (8250/8660), but these are otherwise just part of the family. > > Terms such as FFA, SURF, and Fusion are names of particular boards > that use these chips. These are generally dev boards, and > unfortunately, most are not readily available. The SURF is usually a > larger dev-board, whereas the other targets are usually a smaller form > factor. > > David > > -- > Sent by an employee of the Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. > The Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of the Code Aurora Forum. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arm-msm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html