On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 11:05 AM, Nicolas Dechesne
<nicolas.deche...@linaro.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Ricardo Salveti
> <ricardo.salv...@linaro.org> wrote:
>>
>>> wcnss-config: 1.8
>>> optee-client: 1.0.1+git5+g89f25ce-1.linarojessie.1
>>> glshim: 0.41+git20150911.42a7739-0.linarojessie.1
>>
>> We should be able to get these in debian.
>
> wcnss-config shouldn't go upstream, imho. at least not in its current
> form. it does 2 things:
> 1. create a single WLAN mac address based on some pseudo unique ID
> available on the board
> 2. loads/starts WLAN and BT
>
> #1 is not strictly needed, as the driver would default to using a
> random MAC. and I don't think what we do is nice enough to be
> upstream... we can discuss more..
>
> #2 we at least need to wait for the underlying kernel drivers to reach
> mainline before we upstream (which should be soon), the method to
> start/load the firmware will change.

That is true, forgot this package was mainly responsible for setting
up the mac address for the board.

>>> Changed packages:
>>>
>>> alsa-lib: 1.0.28-1+linaro1.linarojessie.1
>>>    * add UCM config file for HDMI and HiFi on DB410c
>>>    * add UCM config file for HDMI on IFC6410
>>
>> Good one for upstreaming.
>>
>> Nico, did you get to send those to the upstream alsa/ucm project?
>
> yeah, we talked about that. Fathi said he will take care of it, he was
> planning to submit the config files for Bugglegum, we will do them at
> the same time. We might need some clean up first though.

Great, thanks for the update.

Cheers,
-- 
Ricardo Salveti
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