Re: bluetooth related firmware loader spew on resume.

From: Takashi Iwai
Date: Wed Nov 26 2014 - 13:13:57 EST


At Wed, 26 Nov 2014 18:42:46 +0100,
Arend van Spriel wrote:
>
> On 11/26/14 16:27, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > At Wed, 26 Nov 2014 17:26:15 +0200,
> > Mihai DonÈu wrote:
> >>
> >> On Wed, 26 Nov 2014 16:19:49 +0100
> >> Takashi Iwai<tiwai@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >>> At Wed, 26 Nov 2014 16:56:09 +0200,
> >>> Mihai DonÈu wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> On Tue, 11 Nov 2014 13:12:28 -0500 Dave Jones wrote:
> >>>>> Since the addition of 10d4c6736ea "Bluetooth: btusb: Add Broadcom patch
> >>>>> RAM support", I (and a number of other people[*]) have been seeing
> >>>>> this trace on resume from suspend.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 8565 at drivers/base/firmware_class.c:1127 _request_firmware+0x4c1/0x7c0()
> >>>>> CPU: 1 PID: 8565 Comm: kworker/u17:0 Not tainted 3.17.2-200.fc20.x86_64 #1
> >>>>> Hardware name: LENOVO 2356JK8/2356JK8, BIOS G7ET94WW (2.54 ) 04/30/2013
> >>>>> Workqueue: hci0 hci_power_on [bluetooth]
> >>>>> 0000000000000000 00000000f52a564b ffff8800a8c63be8 ffffffff817271cc
> >>>>> 0000000000000000 ffff8800a8c63c20 ffffffff81094ced ffff8800a8c63d10
> >>>>> ffff8801365ddf00 ffff8801387b4b00 ffff8800a8c63d08 00000000fffffff5
> >>>>> Call Trace:
> >>>>> [<ffffffff817271cc>] dump_stack+0x45/0x56
> >>>>> [<ffffffff81094ced>] warn_slowpath_common+0x7d/0xa0
> >>>>> [<ffffffff81094e1a>] warn_slowpath_null+0x1a/0x20
> >>>>> [<ffffffff814965c1>] _request_firmware+0x4c1/0x7c0
> >>>>> [<ffffffff8137b9b9>] ? snprintf+0x49/0x70
> >>>>> [<ffffffff814968f1>] request_firmware+0x31/0x50
> >>>>> [<ffffffffa0943bf3>] btusb_setup_bcm_patchram+0x83/0x550 [btusb]
> >>>>> [<ffffffff8148ecf6>] ? rpm_idle+0xd6/0x2b0
> >>>>> [<ffffffffa0649051>] hci_dev_do_open+0xe1/0xa60 [bluetooth]
> >>>>> ACPI: \_SB_.PCI0.LPC_.EC__.BAT1: docking
> >>>>> Restarting tasks ...
> >>>>> [<ffffffff810bcb3d>] ? ttwu_do_activate.constprop.90+0x5d/0x70
> >>>>> [<ffffffffa064a1c0>] hci_power_on+0x40/0x1e0 [bluetooth]
> >>>>> [<ffffffff810f53fb>] ? lock_timer_base.isra.34+0x2b/0x50
> >>>>> [<ffffffff810acc39>] process_one_work+0x149/0x3d0
> >>>>> [<ffffffff810ad2bb>] worker_thread+0x11b/0x490
> >>>>> [<ffffffff810ad1a0>] ? rescuer_thread+0x2e0/0x2e0
> >>>>> [<ffffffff810b2318>] kthread+0xd8/0xf0
> >>>>> [<ffffffff810b2240>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0x190/0x190
> >>>>> [<ffffffff8172e7bc>] ret_from_fork+0x7c/0xb0
> >>>>> [<ffffffff810b2240>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0x190/0x190
> >>>>> ---[ end trace 75a0e9c7f33ebb4c ]---
> >>>>> bluetooth hci0: firmware: brcm/BCM20702A0-0a5c-21e6.hcd will not be loaded
> >>>>> Bluetooth: hci0: BCM: patch brcm/BCM20702A0-0a5c-21e6.hcd not found
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> At first I thought it was just over-reaction to the file being missing, but
> >>>>> looking at the WARN_ON, it appears that we're trying to invoke the firmware
> >>>>> loader before userspace is back up ?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> In this (and probably other related) kernel, CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER is unset,
> >>>>> in case that matters at all.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Dave
> >>>>>
> >>>>> [*] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81821
> >>>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133378
> >>>>
> >>>> I have the following during normal boot:
> >>>>
> >>>> [ 5.620796] Bluetooth: hci0: read Intel version: 370710018002030d00
> >>>> [ 5.620822] bluetooth hci0: Direct firmware load for intel/ibt-hw-37.7.10-fw-1.80.2.3.d.bseq failed with error -2
> >>>> [ 5.620827] Bluetooth: hci0 failed to open Intel firmware file: intel/ibt-hw-37.7.10-fw-1.80.2.3.d.bseq(-2)
> >>>> [ 5.620920] bluetooth hci0: Direct firmware load for intel/ibt-hw-37.7.bseq failed with error -2
> >>>> [ 5.620922] Bluetooth: hci0 failed to open default Intel fw file: intel/ibt-hw-37.7.bseq
> >>>> [ 5.629910] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
> >>>> [ 5.629916] VFS: Mounted root (ext4 filesystem) readonly on device 8:2.
> >>>>
> >>>> The driver is trying to load the firmware before root is mounted. Do I
> >>>> really need an initramfs?
> >>>
> >>> If btusb driver is loaded in initrd, you'd need the corresponding
> >>> firmware in initrd, too.
> >>
> >> The driver is built into the kernel and I don't use an initrd. I could
> >> probably create one, but it's a bit tricky with UEFI and a tad harder
> >> to maintain.
> >
> > Then you can build the firmware file into kernel, too.
>
> huh? The whole idea of the firmware API was to keep (often proprietary)
> firmware out of the kernel. Has that strategy been abandoned recently?

See CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMARE. It doesn't mean to include the binary blob
into the kernel source tree. It just allows to *build* into your
kernel.


Takashi
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