Hi, I'm CCing Maxim, since he seems to be the last developer from TI to post patches for the WiLink drivers here. On Thu, 2016-10-27 at 12:45 +0200, Gary Bisson wrote: > Hi, > > Adding linux-wireless in CC, hoping to get more traction. > > Just checked the MAINTAINERS file of this driver and it is listed as > 'Orphan', so is it ok if a non-TI person submits the up-to-date > firmware files? AFAICT, the license text in the github repository you pointed to is not exactly the same as the one in linux-firmware.git. So, not being a lawyer, I don't know how you could handle that, since the license in github explicitly says that you need to reproduce that license. > Regards, > Gary > > On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Gary Bisson > <gary.bisson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am wondering why the w127x and wl128x firmware files have not been > > updated to their latest version (since Jan 2014)? > > > > The current version in the linux-firmware repo are: > > - 6.3.10.0.133 for single-role > > - 6.5.7.0.42 for multi-role > > > > Looking at TI's forum[1], they recommend using the latest one to avoid > > issues like firmware reload: > > - 6.3.10.0.139 for single-role > > - 6.5.7.0.47 for multi-role > > > > The up-to-date firmware files can be found in the following repo: > > https://github.com/TI-OpenLink/ti-utils/tree/master/hw/firmware > > > > What is the procedure to update them, does it need to be a TI employee > > that sends the patch? The former wl12xx maintainer (Luciano Coelho) > > seems to work for Intel now. Right, I'm not working for TI anymore, so there's nothing that I can do for you. If I were you, I'd keep poking at current TI developers to see if they can send these new FW versions to linux-firmware.git. They probably even have newer versions than the ones published in github. > > Regards, > > Gary > > > > [1] https://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless_connectivity/wilink_wifi_bluetooth/f/307/p/350832/1236099#1236099 -- Cheers, Luca.