On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 02:00:18PM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
> On 04/05/2011 12:51 PM, Henry Ptasinski wrote:
> >On 04/05/2011 08:34 AM, Larry Finger wrote:
> >>I also endorse removing the version number from the firmware name; however, 
> >>I
> >>see a fundamental flaw in the present submission. Both brcmsmac and its
> >>predecessor brcm80211 have been included in mainline and compat-wireless, 
> >>have
> >>been widely distributed, and have a number of users. This change will break 
> >>the
> >>system of every one of them - including mine.
> >
> >Hmm. Sounds like you've got the firmware installed with it's original name, 
> >and
> >are using symlinks. Is that correct? A lot of installations (including at 
> >least
> >one major distro) rename the files, and skip the whole symlink approach.
> >
> >That's we decided to dump the version number appendage. However, if there 
> >are a
> >mix of installation approaches, we should take a somewhat different approach 
> >on
> >the fix.
> >
> > > My proposed solution is to do the
> >>rename as done in this patch, but also include links to the new name from 
> >>every
> >>name used in any distributed version.
> >
> >The brcm80211/brcmsmac driver has always looked for "brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw". It
> >never looked for the version info on the filename. So I don't quite 
> >understand
> >what you mean by "from every name used in any distributed version", as the 
> >only
> >name used in all distributed versions of the driver is exactly the name we're
> >trying to give to the firmware file. Could you clarify?
> 
> You are right. Sorry for the noise. Having one name for the firmware
> in linux-firmware and a different one in the driver got me confused.
> The current patches will fix that.
> 
> My distro is openSUSE, which does make a symlink between the name
> with version info and what the driver actually loads.

I created that symlink for openSUSE, and if there is a better way to
solve it, please let me know.

thanks,

greg k-h
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