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Re: [PATCH RFC v3 3/3] ath9k: parse the device configuration from an OF node

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On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Christian Lamparter
<chunkeey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The problem with the owl-loader is/was that it sticks around
> when it has initialized all the cards. Unloading a module by
> itself is tough. One way out would be to add it to ath9k's pci.c.
> The question is: will such a feature have support from the ath9k
> folks?
owl-loader seems very small (<7KiB) and it only allocates a few bytes
dynamically. Even if you move this code to ath9k you will still have
the same problem: as long as ath9k is not unloaded this code will hang
around in memory.
But apart from this - moving it to the kernel might have some benefits
though as it could be shared between ath9k and ath5k (as some ath5k
seem to require a similar "fixup" as well).

> I've added lede-dev and Luis since this is relevant for them.
> Maybe between the sysloadfw.sh and owl-loader, there's another
> solution we overlooked so far? I know Luis has been digging
> around in the firmware_class and added the sysdata API. But
> from what I can tell, this would ?break? LEDE/OpenWRT's
> userspace helper, since the sysfs interface in
> /sys/class/firmware which is used by procd to upload the data
> is gone with sysdata or am I wrong?
good idea to keep lede-dev in the loop, as they will be affected (in
my opinion: positively) by this change.


Regards,
Martin
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