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This is influenced by the ath3k driver from linux (circa 2013, this is how long I've been sitting on this.) It handles loading in firmware using the newer model, where it assembles the right set of firmware blobs and board configuration based on the device list and querying the device. The older utility could only load in a single image - which sometimes was ath3k-1.fw and sometimes was ath3k-2.fw. However, the ath3k maintainers didn't want to keep adding in binaries that were just derivatives with a separate board config, so they deleted ath3k-2.fw from the Linux firmware repository and instead, well, did this. Now, this has been tested against AR3011 and AR3012 NICs from the AR9285+BT combo up through to the QCA9565+BT combo. It doesn't yet work with the QCAFN222 NIC as that is some newer chip. The firmware can be grabbed from https://github.com/erikarn/ath3kfw/ in the share/firmware/ath3k directory. I'll update this utility over time to support the newer firmware drops (newer than mid-2013) which should pull in the QCNFA222 and subsequent chips. Tested: * AR9285 + BT * AR9287 + BT * AR9485 + BT * AR9462 + BT * QCA9565 + BT |
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