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Re: putting future iwlwifi firmware into intel/ ?

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On 4/17/24 07:39, Johannes Berg wrote:
On Wed, 2024-04-17 at 07:31 -0500, Mario Limonciello wrote:

On 4/17/24 06:18, Johannes Berg wrote:
Hi,

Since I was just looking at some firmware related thing (files for the
hardware that might be shared between Intel BT and WiFi), I noticed that
just over 30% of the files/dirs in the top-level firmware tree are
iwlwifi-* files.

While we can't move the files that older drivers might consume, we could
e.g. change the driver to look up future versions/future hardware under
intel/ instead? Would that be worth doing?

johannes


How about moving them all now and then creating compat symlinks for
older kernels at linux-firmware 'make install' time?


Didn't realize there even was a 'make install' time :-)

But then I guess it'd be simpler in the driver since we could just
unconditionally add the intel/ prefix to the request_firmware call.

johannes

Do both. All the stuff already there add the compat symlinks in linux firmware so that current and older kernels work with older hardware.

Any "new firmware" only put in the new path, and add commits to the kernel to look for "all" firmware in the new path.

Should hopefully cover everything without too much pain then.




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