Re: firmware loading interface
From: Robert Hancock
Date: Sat Nov 14 2009 - 13:19:22 EST
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 10:55 AM, venu <vjosyula@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> who triggers this upgrade from userspace ? I understand it is a naivee /
> beginers questions but i hope somebody explains me how ?
The request_firmware interface probably isn't suitable for that..
using an ioctl or read/write-based interface, possibly on a separate
device node, would likely be the way to go..
>
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Robert Hancoctk <hancockrwd@xxxxxxxx tom>
> wrote:
>>
>> On 11/13/2009 06:35 PM, Roland Dreier wrote:
>>>
>>> > However our device will have flash to store the firmware in and,
>>> whilst
>>> > it looks as though it would be possible for us to use
>>> request_firmware
>>> > to provide occasional firmware upgrades from userspace, I can't find
>>> any
>>> > reference as to whether this is an accepted method for doing so.
>>> Could
>>> > someone please confirm for me whether or not it's a good idea to use
>>> > request_firmware for this, or perhaps point me at another standard
>>> > method for doing firmware updates from userspace?
>>>
>>> I think request_firmware() is fine for this... you could have a look at
>>> drivers/net/cxgb3 to see a device that writes new firmware to flash when
>>> it detects a version mismatch between driver and device.
>>
>> It depends on the consequences of a failed flash due to losing power,
>> crash, etc - if it has the potential to brick the device then I don't think
>> that should happen without the user triggering it explicitly..
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