On 2022-10-19 1:16 PM, Péter Ujfalusi wrote:
at the moment: # ls -al /lib/firmware/intel/ | wc -l 108
We might have 2 sets of binaries per platform, one using product key, other using community key.
If we dump everything in one directory (/lib/firmware/intel/), things will go out of hand pretty easily which can be somehow handled with complex file naming. This is only for the basefw, then we have the libraries (however they are sourced) with again two sets of keys, platforms.
Surely it can be done, but historically SOF prefers to use directories instead of pre/mid/post-fixing patterns of file names.
The concern is understandable. We haven't said that firmware files should be put directly under intel/ though.
Also note that SOF is looking for a module UUID when trying to load a library we don't track arbitrary file names (see cover letter).
Neither 'dsp_fw_' nor 'dsp_lib_' prefix is arbitrary. A library may consist of more than one module, each with unique UUID. In general, 'library' does not equal 'module'. Now, when speaking of modules, firmware-loading procedure that searches for file with certain UUID in its name is part of other drivers too and I haven't questioned that - it's perfectly fine and we're making use of the method ourselves.
Regards, Czarek