From: Corentin LABBE <clabbe@baylibre.com>
To: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Cc: gregkh@linuxfoundation.org, mcgrof@kernel.org, rafael@kernel.org,
russ.weight@linux.dev, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
driver-core@lists.linux.dev
Subject: Re: [PATCH] firmware: maintain a firmware list
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2026 11:29:28 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <alikeGzFw4XTIDpJ@Red> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <DJZBI1NIB539.2WG8TLYV4ZXDV@kernel.org>
Le Wed, Jul 15, 2026 at 07:23:25PM +0200, Danilo Krummrich a écrit :
> (Cc: driver-core; please make sure to Cc all relevant mailing lists)
>
> On Wed Jul 15, 2026 at 3:13 PM CEST, Corentin Labbe wrote:
> > From: Corentin LABBE <clabbe@baylibre.com>
> >
> > Checking if some firmware is missing need to check dmesg for error message,
> > and on some machine this information could be lost since dmesg uses a ring buffer.
> > Having the list of all firmware requests is useful in many situations,
> > like selecting the minimal list when doing some buildroot config
> > or reducing the size of linux-firmware on gentoo via saveconfig.
>
> The proposed implementation aside, I don't see why this needs a new kernel
> interface.
Hello
You miss the point that I propose an easy way to know.
All your proposals imply scripting, grepping in difference place.
I propose a unique easy way to know the list, without any requirement
>
> - Why can't you use 'modinfo -F firmware' for all compiled modules?
Because it display all possible firmware for each module, I want only required/tried module for the host system
> - Don't you have a journal persisting the dmesg logs?
>
I propose something that work with embeded devices without storage and/or without syslog/journald.
> - Why can't you use kprobe_event on the kernel command line if you really need
> a runtime trace?
>
> Untested, but something like
>
> kprobe_event=p:fw_req,_request_firmware,name=+0(%si):string
>
> should work I think.
This imply command line hacking, something I prefer to avoid, it is better when it just works without change.
Thanks
Regards
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2026-07-15 17:23 ` [PATCH] firmware: maintain a firmware list Danilo Krummrich
2026-07-16 9:29 ` Corentin LABBE [this message]
2026-07-16 20:12 ` Danilo Krummrich
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