On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 04:28:03PM +0800, Zijun Hu wrote: > From: Tim Jiang <tjiang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > we have variant wcn6855 soc chip from different foundries, so we should > use different nvm file with suffix to distinguish them. Similar question as on v4: why is it necessary to know where a chip was manufactured? Is the hardware different? Should the FW behave differently for some reason (e.g. regulatory differences)? > > Signed-off-by: Tim Jiang <tjiang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- > 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c > index 60d2fce59a71..ad7734f8917c 100644 > --- a/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c > +++ b/drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c > @@ -3141,6 +3141,9 @@ static int btusb_set_bdaddr_wcn6855(struct hci_dev *hdev, > #define QCA_DFU_TIMEOUT 3000 > #define QCA_FLAG_MULTI_NVM 0x80 > > +#define WCN6855_2_0_RAM_VERSION_GF 0x400c1200 > +#define WCN6855_2_1_RAM_VERSION_GF 0x400c1211 > + > struct qca_version { > __le32 rom_version; > __le32 patch_version; > @@ -3172,6 +3175,7 @@ static const struct qca_device_info qca_devices_table[] = { > { 0x00000302, 28, 4, 16 }, /* Rome 3.2 */ > { 0x00130100, 40, 4, 16 }, /* WCN6855 1.0 */ > { 0x00130200, 40, 4, 16 }, /* WCN6855 2.0 */ > + { 0x00130201, 40, 4, 16 }, /* WCN6855 2.1 */ > }; > > static int btusb_qca_send_vendor_req(struct usb_device *udev, u8 request, > @@ -3326,27 +3330,56 @@ static int btusb_setup_qca_load_rampatch(struct hci_dev *hdev, > return err; > } > > -static int btusb_setup_qca_load_nvm(struct hci_dev *hdev, > - struct qca_version *ver, > - const struct qca_device_info *info) > +static void btusb_generate_qca_nvm_name(char **fwname, > + int max_size, > + struct qca_version *ver, > + char *foundry) > { > - const struct firmware *fw; > - char fwname[64]; > - int err; > + char *separator; > + u16 board_id; > + u32 rom_version; > + > + separator = (foundry == NULL) ? "" : "_"; > + board_id = le16_to_cpu(ver->board_id); > + rom_version = le32_to_cpu(ver->rom_version); Make the above assignments in the declaration. > > if (((ver->flag >> 8) & 0xff) == QCA_FLAG_MULTI_NVM) { > /* if boardid equal 0, use default nvm without surfix */ > if (le16_to_cpu(ver->board_id) == 0x0) { > - snprintf(fwname, sizeof(fwname), "qca/nvm_usb_%08x.bin", > - le32_to_cpu(ver->rom_version)); > + snprintf(fwname, sizeof(fwname), "qca/nvm_usb_%08x%s%s.bin", > + rom_version, > + separator, > + foundry); the last three parameters could be in a single line. > } else { > - snprintf(fwname, sizeof(fwname), "qca/nvm_usb_%08x_%04x.bin", > - le32_to_cpu(ver->rom_version), > - le16_to_cpu(ver->board_id)); > + snprintf(fwname, sizeof(fwname), "qca/nvm_usb_%08x%s%s%04x.bin", > + rom_version, > + separator, > + foundry, > + board_id); the last four parameters could be in a single line. Besides the minor comments above this looks good to me in terms of code, but I'd like to have a better understanding of why the origin of the chip is important.