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Message-Id: <1240108599.5342.11.camel@obelisk.thedillows.org>
Date:	Sat, 18 Apr 2009 22:36:39 -0400
From:	David Dillow <dave@...dillows.org>
To:	Brice Goglin <brice@...i.com>
Cc:	Stanislaw Gruszka <sgruszka@...hat.com>,
	"linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	Linux Network Development list <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next] myri10ge: allow per-board firmware overriding

On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 20:56 -0400, David Dillow wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 20:36 +0200, Brice Goglin wrote:
> > Stanislaw Gruszka wrote:
> >
> > > This would help in situation like this - admin will not have to thinking
> > > about boards initialization ordering. Besides some other drivers (like MTD
> > > cmd partitions) use own parsing for similar things, I think would be
> > > nice to unify things. What You think?
> > >   
> > 
> > We actually thought about supporting "eth2:fwname1,eth0:fwname2". But it
> > might be hard to implement in this case due to udev possible renaming
> > interfaces and this firmware names being needed *before* the renaming.
> > So yes, an automatic way to handle such parameter strings might be good,
> > but maybe not in this exact case.
> 
> It seems like this could be done in user space, using the PCI bus ID as
> a key to select the firmware. The uevent identifies which device is
> requesting the firmware, so some modification to /lib/udev/firmware.sh
> should do it.

On further inspection, that should work on Fedora 10, and it looks like
other distros that use the upstream udev rules. RHEL5 uses a binary
helper, so changing 05-early-rules.sh to use a script similar to udev's
firmware.sh would work. YMMV elsewhere, those are the ones I had handy
and happened to be working on some udev rules.

Dave

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