Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 4/15/23 18:02, Christian Lamparter wrote:
Hi,
On 4/15/23 17:25, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
BCM63xx (Big Endian MIPS) devices store the calibration data in MTD
partitions but it needs to be swapped in order to work, otherwise it fails:
ath9k 0000:00:01.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
ath: phy0: Ignoring endianness difference in EEPROM magic bytes.
ath: phy0: Bad EEPROM VER 0x0001 or REV 0x00e0
ath: phy0: Unable to initialize hardware; initialization status: -22
ath9k 0000:00:01.0: Failed to initialize device
ath9k: probe of 0000:00:01.0 failed with error -22
How does this affect other platforms? Why was the NO_EEP_SWAP flag set
in the first place? Christian, care to comment on this?
I knew this would come up. I've written what I know and remember in the
pull-request/buglink.
Maybe this can be added to the commit?
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/12365
| From what I remember, the ah->ah_flags |= AH_NO_EEP_SWAP; was copied verbatim from ath9k_of_init's request_eeprom.
Since the existing request_firmware eeprom fetcher code set the flag,
the nvmem code had to do it too.
In theory, I don't think that not setting the AH_NO_EEP_SWAP flag will cause havoc.
I don't know if there are devices out there, which have a swapped magic (which is
used to detect the endianess), but the caldata is in the correct endiannes (or
vice versa - Magic is correct, but data needs swapping).
I can run tests with it on a Netzgear WNDR3700v2 (AR7161+2xAR9220)
and FritzBox 7360v2 (Lantiq XWAY+AR9220). (But these worked fine.
So I don't expect there to be a new issue there).
Nope! This is a classic self-own!... Well at least, this now gets documented!
Here are my findings. Please excuse the overlong lines.
## The good news / AVM FritzBox 7360v2 ##
The good news: The AVM FritzBox 7360v2 worked the same as before.
[...]
## The not so good news / Netgear WNDR3700v2 ##
But not the Netgar WNDR3700v2. One WiFi (The 2.4G, reported itself now as the 5G @0000:00:11.0 -
doesn't really work now), and the real 5G WiFi (@0000:00:12.0) failed with:
"phy1: Bad EEPROM VER 0x0001 or REV 0x06e0"
[...]
Alright, so IIUC, we have a situation where some devices only work
*with* the flag, and some devices only work *without* the flag? So we'll
need some kind of platform-specific setting? Could we put this in the
device trees, or is there a better solution?