* Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [170705 01:29]: > Hi, > > On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 01:06:54AM -0700, Tony Lindgren wrote: > > > > Not sure if this really is a regression as we've always had a bogus > > > > wl1271-nvs.bin in linux-firmware.git. Sure would be nice to fix it, > > > > but going back to using a generic wl1271-nvs.bin sure does not seem > > > > like a good long term fix to me :) > > > A lot of legacy here... > > > Wl1271-nvs has been used mainly with wilink6/7 and indeed was device specific > > > Holding calibration info etc. > > > When they started with wilink8 the device specific configuration that was > > > Part of it has switched to wl18xx-conf.bin and using the wlaconf tool for setting it. > > > Also there is no calibration specific info per device with wilink8 so the wl18xx-conf.bin > > > The only thing left in wl1271-nvs.bin for wilink8 was the mac address override. > > > > And the default wl1271-nvs.bin sets the mac address to a bogus deadbeef address, > > so it's wrong to use and totally broken for distros :( > > So use something like the following pseudo-code? > > if (fw->mac_address == deadbeef) { > fw->mac_address = get_random_mac(); > dev_warn(dev, "Detected unconfigured wl1271-nvs.bin.\n" > "Your device will run with limited performance.\n" > "Please use ti-utils to configure your device.\n"); > } Yeah something like that should do the trick :) Regards, Tony