APPLIED/cmt: [PATCH 0/1][SRU][linux-firmware][B/C/D/E] iwlwifi: add new firmwares for integrated 22000 series

You-Sheng Yang vicamo.yang at canonical.com
Wed Jun 26 13:53:06 UTC 2019


Hi Seth,

Noted and thank you!

You-Sheng Yang

On 2019/6/24 8:53 PM, Seth Forshee wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 10:33:13AM +0800, You-Sheng Yang wrote:
>> BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1833065
>>
>> [Impact]
>> Intel 9461/9462/9560 WiFi (CNVi) module take new firmware blobs to be
>> correctly enabled.
>>
>> [Fix]
>> Intel has open the corresponding firmwares into iwlwifi/linux-firmware.
>> These patches cherry-pick only the required commit with modifications
>> due to WHENCE file conflictions when necessary.
>>
>> [Test Case]
>> Verified with backport-iwlwifi DKMS versioned 7858 on systems with
>> target hardwares.
>>
>> [Regression Risk]
>> Low. These firmware blobs are only load when a target hardware presents
>> and kernel has the support to them.
>>
>> Luca Coelho (1):
>>   iwlwifi: add new firmwares for integrated 22000 series
> 
> One thing for next time, this format:
> 
>  (back-ported from iwlwifi/linux-firmware commit 90e6845190c2f32bb631f40a9d6c929eb504a82f)
> 
> is not correct. The information about a non-upstream repo should come
> after the sha1, as putting it in the middle breaks regex matching for
> some of our scripts. Generally it should also be the full url for the
> repo, except in cases like linux-next which are very widely understood.
> 
> The commit is upstream now, so I just removed iwlwifi/linux-firmware
> when applying. For eoan I picked up the commit by rebasing onto upstream
> tip. Applied for bionic/cosmic/disco, thanks!
> 

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