[GIT PULL linux-firmware.git] OLPC libertas firmware blobs
Andres Salomon
dilinger at queued.net
Sun Jun 19 14:11:27 EDT 2011
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:41:22 +0100
Daniel Drake <dsd at laptop.org> wrote:
> On 19 June 2011 05:42, Andres Salomon <dilinger at queued.net> wrote:
> >> LICENCE.OLPC | 33
> >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ WHENCE |
> >> 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ libertas/lbtf_sdio.bin | Bin 0 ->
> >> 120924 bytes libertas/lbtf_usb.bin | Bin 0 -> 118888 bytes
> >> libertas/sd8686_v9_OLPC.bin | Bin 0 -> 124244 bytes
> >> libertas/usb8388_v5_OLPC.bin | Bin 0 -> 127824 bytes
> >
> > Of course, if people would prefer the OLPC version to supersede the
> > ones currently in the linux-firmware tree, I can do that instead. I
> > don't know what versions of sd8686.bin and usb8388.bin are actually
> > in the tree. I also don't know if the OLPC versions improve or
> > make things worse for people using those chips on non-OLPC systems.
>
> This overlaps with a submission I made the other day (of usb8388
> firmware), sorry for the lack of coordination there.
Ah, sorry, I didn't know you were on top of this. I'm wanting to
kill off the Debian OLPC-specific libertas package, and finally found
some time to put together a pull request.
>
> I don't think the OLPC hardware has any quirks or special features
> that mean it requires special firmware.
>
> However, for the usb8388 we do use a special firmware developed by
> Cozybit (not Marvell), the one you submitted, which has its own
> versioning scheme. The main difference is that it includes mesh
> support. I am pretty sure it would run on any usb8388 but OLPC is the
> only user of the hardware anyway. See
> http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/libertas-dev/2010-November/003330.html
> and the rest of the discussion.
>
> As for sd8686, I thought our firmware was standard, from Marvell, and
> simply a newer version of what is in linux-firmware. Do you have
> reason to believe otherwise?
>
I was just playing it safe. I have changelogs for the usb8388 firmware
releases, but not for sd8686. I'll defer to you for XO-1.5 stuff.
I'm more interested in the lbtf stuff anyways, as I don't see much use
for the on-chip mesh.
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