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Re: [linux-sunxi] Re: [PATCH 1/4] brcmfmac: Add brcm,nvram_file_name dt property

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On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 8:51:44 PM CEST Arend Van Spriel wrote:
> > Typical wifi devices will have some sort of non volatile storage
> > on board to not only store the ethernet(mac) address, but also
> > to contain e.g. info about the antenna gain so that the firmware
> > and/or the driver can take the antenna gain into account and ensure
> > that they never exceed the maximum allowed broadcast strength.
> > 
> > However on some embedded devices there is no non-volatile storage
> > for the wifi (for cost reasons) and instead this configuration info
> > (which is board / pcb specific) is loaded in the form of a
> > file which contains the contents which would normally be in the
> > non-volatile storage.
> > 
> > Since we are dealing with a per-board config-file here, which is
> > loaded from the os filesystem we really need to specify a basename
> > here as the list of possible boards is endless, so we cannot
> > have a lookup table in the driver.
> 
> As Jonas mentioned the general principle of device tree is to be
> agnostic with regards to OS and/or driver as you undoubtedly know. His
> proposal seems like a usable solution for your problem while complying
> to the device tree principle. So instead of overriding the default
> brcmfmac should modify it when dt specifies the "module" property, ie:
> 
> no "module" in DT:      nvram filename = brcm/brcmfmac43362-sdio.txt
> "module=ap6210" in DT:  nvram filename = brcm/brcmfmac43362-ap6210.txt
> 
> By the way, the example in the bindings file does not seem to specify a
> basename, but path+basename+fileext.

What is the size of this nvram file? As it's board specific, I wonder
if we can simply include it inside of the DT verbatim. I remember
doing that (in the pre-dtb days, on real open firmware) for the "spidernet"
ethernet driver.

	Arnd
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