On Mon, 4 Dec 2023 at 18:14, Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > On Mon, 4 Dec 2023 at 14:56, Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> > >> Hi Dmitry, > >> > >> Dmitry Baryshkov <dmitry.baryshkov@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> > >> > I wanted to ask your opinion regarding one of the issues we stumbled > >> > upon on the Qualcomm RB1 and RB2 platforms. These platforms use ath10k > >> > snoc (WCN3990) WiFi "card". We noticed the following messages being > >> > spawned on the console, which I traced it to the > >> > ATH10K_FW_FEATURE_SINGLE_CHAN_INFO_PER_CHANNEL feature: > >> > > >> > ath10k_snoc c800000.wifi: chan info: invalid frequency 0 (idx 41 out of bounds) > >> > > >> > As a reminder, on this platform the wlan firmware and firmware-N.bin > >> > files come separately. > >> > The wlanmdsp.mbn is downloaded by the onboard modem DSP via the > >> > tqftpserv request (which is served from the board-specific folder > >> > qcom/qcm2210). The firmware-N.bin file is loaded by the WiFi driver > >> > itself from the generic folder, ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0. Current > >> > firmware-5.bin file was provided with the sdm845's wlanmdsp.mbn, which > >> > is older than qcm2210/qrb4210's wlanmdsp.mbn. > >> > > >> > I'm looking for suggestions on how to make ath10k driver load > >> > firmware-N.bin file which corresponds to the board-specific > >> > wlanmdsp.mbn. > >> > >> We have had similar discussions in the past but it didn't go very far. > >> It would be so nice if you could finally fix this :) At one point we > >> even had a discussion that we might need something similar for ath11k > >> but it didn't go anywhere. > >> > >> > In particular I'd like to hear your opinion on the following proposal: > >> > > >> > Add the optional property to the board DT, that specifies: > >> > firmware-name = "path/to/wlanmdsp.mbn". The property, if present, > >> > will be used as an override for the firmware directory. So, while the > >> > ath10k driver will not load wlanmdsp.mbn on its own, it will still > >> > look for the firmware-N files in the specified directory. > >> > >> Back in the day I was thinking something like below, please let me know > >> what you think. > >> > >> So the normal firmware path for WCN3990 is: > >> > >> ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0/ > >> > >> My idea was that if we could extend it for different "platforms" (not > >> sure what's the proper term for this) by having platform specific > >> directories: > >> > >> ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0-platform/ > >> > >> (Replace "platform" with a unique name for the platform, for example > >> "acme-kv7" for a product from Acme with model name kv7.) > >> > >> Then DT could inform ath10k about this "platform" string and ath10k > >> would then download boath firmware-N.bin and board-2.bin from the > >> platform specific directory. > >> > >> And even cleaner if we could have the *.mbn firmware files in the same > >> directory, even if ath10k doesn't access them directly. > > > > We can, and a symlink from qcom/SoC/.../dir to that subdir. > > > > So, for example, for Pixel-3, using your schema we will have: > > > > ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0-blueline/wlanmdsp.mbn > > ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0-blueline/firmware-5.bin > > ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0-blueline/board-2.bin > > > > qcom/sdm845/Google/blueline/wlanmdsp.mbn -> > > ../../../../ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0-blueline/wlanmdsp.mbn > > > > This sounds mostly fine to me. My only suggestions is to change it as following: > > > > ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0/board-2.bin > > > > ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0/blueline/wlanmdsp.mbn > > ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0/blueline/firmware-5.bin > > ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0/blueline/board-2.bin > > > > qcom/sdm845/Google/blueline/wlanmdsp.mbn -> > > ../../../../ath10k/WCN3990/hw1.0/blueline/wlanmdsp.mbn > > Is there a specific reason why you propose adding a new subdirectory? > Personally I find it confusing that hw1.0 directory contains the > firmware files and then there's a subdirectory which also contains > similar firmware files. My main idea was to allow fallback at least for board-2.bin. I don't think we should have 10 instances of the file (or load it from the platform-specific location). -- With best wishes Dmitry