Hi Robert,

Le 2024-09-08 03:32, Robert Edmonds a écrit :
> Package: linux
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> Dear maintainers,
> 
> Please enable support for MediaTek Wi-Fi 7 adapters based on the
> mt7925 driver. These adapters can be purchased now (e.g. the AzureWave
> AW-EB600NF M.2 module) but the driver for these adapters is not enabled
> in the Debian kernel:
> 
>     $ grep -i mt7925 /boot/config-6.10.7-amd64
>     # CONFIG_MT7925E is not set
>     # CONFIG_MT7925U is not set
> 
> The Bluetooth functionality on the module that I have is provided by
> a USB device with ID 13d3:3604, which needs a patch to add the device
> ID [0]. It looks like this is in bluetooth-next and will probably be
> in 6.12.
> 
> The firmware-mediatek package already ships firmware for the mt7925
> driver:
> 
>     $ dpkg -L firmware-mediatek | grep mt7925
>     /usr/lib/firmware/mediatek/mt7925
>     /usr/lib/firmware/mediatek/mt7925/BT_RAM_CODE_MT7925_1_1_hdr.bin
>     /usr/lib/firmware/mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_MT7925_PATCH_MCU_1_1_hdr.bin
>     /usr/lib/firmware/mediatek/mt7925/WIFI_RAM_CODE_MT7925_1_1.bin
> 
> Ubuntu enabled the mt7925 driver some time ago [1].

I'm working on adding support for a bunch of Wi-Fi 7 devices. I hope to
be able to send a merge request later today. Note that this will target
Linux 6.11 though.

> 
> Thanks!
> 
> [0] 
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-mediatek/patch/20240715061508.14077-1-jiande...@mediatek.com/
> 
> [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-oem-6.5/+bug/2043542
> 
> -- 
> Robert Edmonds
> edmo...@debian.org
> 

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