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--- Begin Message ---Hi [this equally applies to all the posted bdf additions for this device] On 2024-02-07, Isaev Ruslan wrote: > This is second bdf for the device: ikuai sw8 > > This one is for ipq5018 chip (stock fw: bdwlan.b24) Given that ipq50xx support is not merged into OpenWrt yet, nor expected to be merged within months (I'm not aware of anyone actively working on qualcommax/ipq50xx for OpenWrt), wouldn't it make more sense to approach kvalo to merge it upstream via QCA/ linux-firmware? Once it is available there, adding it to the ipq-wifi packaging would be straight forward as part of the subtarget/ device support patches. In general, ipq-wifi is only understood as a stopgap measure, to provide the board data files before they're available via linux-fimware (which may take weeks or months), but in this case I'm not seeing ipq50xx as a whole to become available in OpenWrt any time soon (at least multiple months, if someone were to actively work on getting the subtarget merged), so that will give it the time needed to get available via linux-firmware. At least these files should be submitted to kvalo first, if they haven't been merged to linux-firmware by the time OpenWrt is about to get qualcommax/ipq50xx and sw8, this could be revisited, of course. Just at this point I don't see any reason to take these files into ipq-wifi, as long as it is completely unclear if the whole subtarget or the device in question will ever be supported by OpenWrt. Disclaimer: Obviously I'm not an OpenWrt developer and can't for the project in any way. so take this as my personal suggestion for an ideal way forward. Regards Stefan Lippers-Hollmann
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