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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 0/9] Tegra xHCI support
On 09/16/2014 04:51 PM, Andrew Bresticker wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> wrote:
>> On 09/16/2014 10:57 AM, Andrew Bresticker wrote:
>>> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 8:26 AM, Stephen Warren <swarren@wwwdotorg.org> wrote:
>>>> The XHCI driver can't load its firmware unless it's a module; if I make it
>>>> built-in, it fails immediately with error -2 during "Direct firmware
>>>> loading". The driver needs to work with either immediate or deferred
>>>> firmware loading.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you want the driver to be built-in, you'll either need to build the
>>> firmware in as well (i.e. EXTRA_FIRMWARE) or enable
>>> FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK to load with userspace/uevent (though
>>> apparently this is deprecated).
>>
>>
>> Hmm. I didn't have to do that for the Atmel touchpad driver to work, but
>> perhaps it's just ignoring a firmware loading error, and continuing with
>> whatever is in the device's flash already.
>>
>> It seems odd that such a fundamental feature would require a deprecated
>> Kconfig option. Is there some replacement that does the same thing that
>> isn't deprecated? The Kconfig help for the option doesn't say anything
>> useful...
>>
>> Oh, this option doesn't actually seem to work. I see the following in dmesg:
>>
>>> [root@swarren-dt ~]# dmesg|grep -i -e xhci -e firmware
>>> [ 1.461773] xhci-tegra 70090000.usb: Failed to get supply 'avddio-pex':
>>> -517
>>> [ 1.468930] platform 70090000.usb: Driver xhci-tegra requests probe
>>> deferral
>>> [ 2.567966] xhci-tegra 70090000.usb: Direct firmware load for
>>> nvidia/tegra124/xusb.bin failed with error -2
>>> [ 2.577786] xhci-tegra 70090000.usb: Falling back to user helper
>>
>>
>> ... but:
>>
>> [root@swarren-dt ~]# lsusb
>> unable to initialize libusb: -99
>>
>> Perhaps systemd-udevd doesn't implement firmware loading; is it user-space
>> udev that's deprecated implementing user-space firmware loading, rather than
>> the kernel deprecating support for calling out to user space?
>
> I believe it is userspace udev that has deprecated user firmware
> loading. The kernel still does call out to userspace. Alternatively,
> you could use the firmware_class loading interface described in
> Documentation/firmware_class/README, but that kind of sucks too.
>
>> This sucks, because now I can't just TFTP boot kernels but somehow have to
>> get updated kernel modules onto my device every time before testing a new
>> kernel build.
>
> Yeah... it does. I get around this by building the firmware into the
> kernel image (i.e. CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE), which is also your only
> option if the root device happens to be on USB. Unfortunately, I'm
> not aware of any other alternatives.

Ah right, CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE does work, although it's not something I
can put into tegra_defconfig for people. I suppose we'll have to make it
=m in tegra_defconfig, and anyone who wants to build it in will have to
carry a local patch to add the firmware to their kernel source tree. At
least with "git add" of the firmware, it won't disappear from disk upon
"git clean ...".


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