On Wed, 2013-01-09 at 00:56 +0100, Lubomir Rintel wrote: > Hi! > > btmrvl_sdio and libertas_sdio both use firmware files sd8688.bin and > sd8688_helper.bin. In linux-firmware, they're present in libertas/ tree and > (since 3d32a58b) libertas_sdio perfers loading it from there, while it is able > to fallback to load it from linux-firmware root. btmrvl_sdio, on the other hand > only looks in the root and ends up not being successful. > > Obviously, there are two solutions to the problem -- either teach btmrvl_sdio > to look into libertas/, or move the files in linux-firmware tree. I don't > really have a strong preference, though it probably makes less sense to keep in > in libertas/, since the bluetooth hardware is not really marketed as "Libertas." > > I'm following up with patches to linux and linux-firmware and I'd be very > thankful if you could pick one (not both of them). So the BT part and the wifi part have different SDIO IDs; are they actually connected separately to the SDIO bus? Or is the chip only in one mode at one time or something like that? Is there a problem with having both libertas and btmrvl loaded at the same time since they're essentially the same chip? I don't really mind moving stuff to mrvl/ out of libertas/ for these devices, but I do want some backwards compat code in libertas for that. Unless, of course, Marcel was talking about symlinks in the linux-firmware git tree, which would be fine with me. The important point is that simply updating your linux-firmware package or install or whatever *should not* result in a failed firmware load. Dan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html