Re: wl1251 & mac address & calibration data

From: Tony Lindgren
Date: Tue Dec 20 2016 - 12:21:47 EST


* Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [161220 09:12]:
> Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > * Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [161220 03:47]:
> >> Arend Van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >>
> >> > On 18-12-2016 13:09, Pali RohÃr wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> File wl1251-nvs.bin is provided by linux-firmware package and contains
> >> >> default data which should be overriden by model specific calibrated
> >> >> data.
> >> >
> >> > Ah. Someone thought it was a good idea to provide the "one ring to rule
> >> > them all". Nice.
> >>
> >> Yes, that was a bad idea. wl1251-nvs.bin in linux-firmware.git should be
> >> renamed to wl1251-nvs.bin.example, or something like that, as it should
> >> be only installed to a real system only if there's no real calibration
> >> data available (only for developers to use, not real users).
> >
> > Makes sense to me. Note that with the recent changes to wlcore, we can
> > now easily provide board specific calibration firmware simply by adding a
> > new compatible value. So for n900, we could have something like
> > compatible = "ti,wl1251-n900" and have it point to n900 specific calibration
> > file wl1251-nvs-n900.bin. Of course this won't help with the mac address,
> > or any of the device specific data..
> >
> > That is assuming the calibration values are the same for each similar
> > device and don't have to be generated for each device. And naturally wl1251
> > needs simlar changes done to make use of devices specific calibration files.
>
> No, these are unique per each sold device. Every N900 was calibrated at
> the factory and they all have different calibration data which is stored
> to the flash. So when N900 boots (and in _every_ boot) it has to load
> the calibration data from the flash and provide it to the wl1251 driver
> somehow.

Urgh, OK. So much for that idea then.

Thanks,

Tony