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Re: Firmware compression
On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 11:23:27PM +0000, David Brownlee wrote:
> On Sun, 4 May 2008, Andrew Doran wrote:
>
> >We have a meg or two of firmware images in the i386 GENERIC kernel, which
> >is
> >insane. I was thinking of adding a function that would use kmem_alloc+zlib
> >to decompress images, and another to optionally free the decompressed
> >image.
> >It would probably also be good to add a simple program under dev/microcode
> >to take a blob and spit out a compressed array in a C file.
>
> Only a (potentially) unhelpful one:
>
> Would it make sense to integrate this with firmload(9) such
> that the firmware images could be linked into the kernel or
> loaded from the filesystem on demand? Or is that a dead end
> and the firmware which can be distributed should just be zlib
> included in the appropriate kernel module (when everything is
> built as modules :)
I think we would do well to convert many of the existing drivers to use
firmload, but for a few it's probably not an option. Consider the isp
driver, it might need to be loaded to access the root file system. Also,
converting something to firmload requires testing and I don't have any
devices need to test this. Compressing the images in dev/microcode means
less chance of breakage, compared to complicated code changes for using
firmload.
Thanks,
Andrew
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