Wi-Fi Bluetooth for Linux Forum Discussions
Package Version
ahd-2023_1221
Release Date
2023-12-21
Description
Infineon Android release for the broad market.
This release has been qualified on IMX8 SDIO platform and Hikey960 PCIE platform running Android 13.
Customers wishing to leverage the Android Open Source Platform now have an out of the box Android solution for Infineon's connectivity parts.
The release package includes:
* ahd
* 4373-Android13-SDIO
*43012-Android13-SDIO
*43022-Android13-SDIO
*54591-Android13-PCIE
*55572-Android13-SDIO
*AHDBinaries
*device
*firmware
*nvram
* Android13_55572_SDIO_Release_Notes.pdf
* Infineon_55572_Wi-Fi_6_6E_User_Guide.pdf
* confs
* hostapd_supplicant_src
* Android13_PCIE_Bringup.pdf
* Android13_SDIO_Bringup.pdf
* Android13_Feature_Bringup.pdf
Test Environment:
* IMX8 SDIO setup
* Hikey960 PCIE setup
* 55572, 43012, 43022, 54591 and 4373 Sanity, 6G and 11ax features (55572), WOWL via OOB(55572)
and PNO scan offload(55572, 43022)
Show LessDescription
The package contains all the required files (including AIROC™ Bluetooth® stack for ARMv8 Linux, Bluetooth® porting layer, and sample code examples of Bluetooth® profiles) to evaluate and test Bluetooth® Classic and Low Energy on AIROC™ combo chip (CYW4373, CYW43439, CYW55573/2/1).
What's new?
Package comes with codes examples to demonstrate Bluetooth LE Audio capability of CYW55573/2/1 in hosted mode. The code example demonstrates Bluetooth® LE Audio unicast and broadcast functionality.
Functions include:
- Broadcast audio stream scanning
- Receiving broadcast audio stream
- Unicast audio stream establishment
- Unicast audio stream release
- Unicast sink connect to source (1 CIG, 1 CIS)
Bluetooth® Linux Code Examples & Supported Chip
Code example |
Feature demonstration |
Supported chip |
LE Audio CIS Source |
Implements the Unicast Source application using BTSTACK and LE-Audio profile library |
CYW55573/CYW55572/CYW55571 |
LE Audio CIS Sink |
Implements the Unicast Sink application using BTSTACK and LE-Audio profile library |
CYW55573/CYW55572/CYW55571 |
LE Audio BIS Source |
Demonstrates the ability of LE Audio broadcast |
CYW55573/CYW55572/CYW55571 |
LE Audio BIS Sink |
Demonstrates the ability to receive LE Audio broadcast |
CYW55573/CYW55572/CYW55571 |
Linux Bluetooth® Find me |
Demonstrates the Find Me profile which defines the behavior when a button is pressed on one device to cause an alerting signal on a peer device |
CYW55573/CYW55572/CYW55571 |
Linux Bluetooth® hello sensor |
Demonstrates GATT database and device configuration initialization, sending data to the client and processing write requests from the client |
CYW55573/CYW55572/CYW55571 CYW43439,CYW4373 |
Linux Bluetooth® Wi-Fi onboarding |
Demonstrates the feature that enables devices to connect to a Wi-Fi access point without requiring a physical interface |
CYW55573/CYW55572/CYW55571 CYW43439,CYW4373 |
Linux Bluetooth® Headset |
Multiple profile code example that demonstrates the use cases and ability of audio-related functions such as A2DP, AVRCP CT, and HFP |
CYW55573/CYW55572/CYW55571 |
Linux Bluetooth® SPP |
Demonstrates how two devices can establish a wireless communication link that emulates a traditional serial port connection |
CYW43439,CYW4373 |
Package GitHub link: https://github.com/Infineon/ifx-linux-bluetooth
Release notes
Please go through the attached released notes for more details on the package.
Show Lessv5.15.58-2024_0118
Release Date
2024-01-18
Github Link
V5.15.58 backport package: Link
V6.1.19 patch: link
Description
This is Cypress's Linux brcmfmac driver and firmware support package.
Brcmfmac is an open-source driver project.
Files in this release:
Part 1: cypress-fmac-v5.15.58-2023_1128.zip
* Backports package (cypress-backports-v5.15.58-2023_1128-module-src.tar.gz)
* Firmware/clm_blob files (cypress-firmware-v5.15.58-2023_1128.tar.gz)
* Cypress fmac patch files (cypress-patch-v5.15.58-2023_1128.tar.gz)
* Device tree files (cypress-devicetree-2023-11-28.tar.gz)
* hostapd/wpa_supplicant patch (cypress-hostap_2_10-2023_1128.tar.gz)
* Cypress customer patch (cypress-custom-patch-5.4.21.tar.gz)
* Cirrent Agent (cypress-cirrent-1.60.tar.gz)
* Documents (docs/)
* README
Part 2: cypress-patch-v6.1.19-2023_1128.zip
* Cypress fmac patch files for Vanilla v6.1.19(cypress-patch-v6.1.19-2023_1128.tar.gz)
* Infineon-Vanilla-Kernel-v6.1.19-Bring-up-Reference_20201221.pdf
Checksum
cypress-fmac-v5.15.58-2023_1128 sha256sum:
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ce3bb31020e5ffe24fe549802440c137d14a05ad77af3e8e1fb9e184db96ed55 cypress-cirrent-1.60.tar.gz
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8fe7d8b677032fb04374615aae27c5a3131499956dc22ddb420847a3876974c6 cypress-patch-v5.15.58-2023_1128.tar.gz
cypress-patch-v6.1.19-2023_1128 sha256sum:
933ac3a50f0146b4078beb5e398c75a93ab0a1979a93d120a1c0ba2a06ab0ff7 Infineon-Kernel-v6.1.19-Bring-up-Reference.pdf
ac23fabed00e5c5ab0c3720fa0eb6fa135a589e009714f783701fe557abe3fe7 v6.1.19-2023_1128.tar.gz
Part 3: cypress-fmac-v5.15.58-2024_0118.zip
8ccbebf31bf69c85dc7d05fb7e3597fa282c3ba5373d76b2a65364191abb14d0 cypress-backports-v5.15.58-2024_0118-module-src.tar.gz
ce3bb31020e5ffe24fe549802440c137d14a05ad77af3e8e1fb9e184db96ed55 cypress-cirrent-1.60.tar.gz
92e7196a896fa65138c8297d4202a1811564605360f807faa2c8af310eddeb2e cypress-custom-patch-5.4.21.tar.gz
40dd314cee28149028a2d524ccd5d25f20336c7314e1e26654daecf4c9a796d2 cypress-devicetree-2024-01-18.tar.gz
739d1fae54d885e136847af2957821324c18c68622f204992e268b991172da53 cypress-firmware-2024_0118.tar.gz
2a411fb64818b054498645f64e3ef3b29e4db9a36b65987d9a3af76c2d60f765 cypress-hostap_2_10-2024_0118.tar.gz
8e43bc4487c5d4e77880e2fc9d3152a011063c5b0f3871e277561f0108a88304 cypress-patch-v5.15.58-2024_0118.tar.gz
[Change Log]
2023-12-18 Initial Post
2023-12-22 Add cypress-patch-v6.1.19 to support build brcmfmac on 6.1.19
2024-01-18 Fix for system crash post suspend and resume with CYW55572/55573 [PCIe]
The BT assets of AIROC Bluetooth Stack (Linux) Release are all on GitHub now.
Description:
AIROC Bluetooth Stack is Infineon's Bluetooth Host Protocol Stack implementation. The stack is optimized to work with Infineon Bluetooth controllers. The BTSTACK supports Bluetooth BR/EDR and BLE core protocols. This page provides the Github links to get started with application developments in Linux platform using AIROC Bluetooth Stack.
Please find the code examples :
Code Examples:
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-wifi-onboarding
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-wakeonle
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-bas
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-hello-sensor
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-alert-client
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-alert-server
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-headset
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-a2dp-source
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-a2dp-sink
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-spp
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-handsfree-unit
https://github.com/Infineon/linux-example-btstack-handsfree-ag
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The latest Infineon Linux Wi-Fi driver (FMAC) release can be accessed here:
Sr. No. | Driver release name | Release link |
1 | Backports v5.15.58-2023_1128 |
Public forum link: https://community.infineon.com/t5/Wi-Fi-Bluetooth-for-Linux/Cypress-Linux-WiFi-Driver-Release-FMAC-2023-11-28/td-p/662238 |
2 | 6.1 Latest kernel for RPI : RPI-6.1.21 IFXFMAC |
Github: https://github.com/Infineon/rpi-linux-kernel/releases/tag/6.1.21-hedorah-IFXFMAC-20231128 |
3 | 6.1 Kernel on BRCMFMAC |
Github: https://github.com/Infineon/ifx-wireless-drivers/tree/RTM/v6.1.19-hedorah |
Documentation is available in docs folder of cypress-fmac-v5.15.58-2023_1128.zip available at this link https://community.infineon.com/t5/Wi-Fi-Bluetooth-for-Linux/Cypress-Linux-WiFi-Driver-Release-FMAC-2023-11-28/td-p/662238
The older/archived Wi-Fi driver releases can be accessed here:
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Package Version
ahd-2022_1223
Release Date
2023-01-03
Description
Cypress Android release for the broad market.
This release has been qualified on Hikey 960 platform.
Customers wishing to leverage the Android Open Source Platform now have an out of the box Android solution for Cypress's connectivity parts.
The release package includes:
* ahd
* device
*hikey960
* firmware
* nvram
* 55572_AndroidBringup.pdf
Test Environment:
* Hikey 960
* 55572 Sanity and VTS
Change Log
[2022-12-23]
* Initial post
Show LessHi there,
We are trying to fcc wifi certify our project which uses a custom buildroot toolchain and arm processor.
We need help to compile the wl_tool so we can proceed with certification, but we need it to be cross compiled for our architecture (arm 32bit).
Can I ask a representative to help us to compile it with our custom toolchain?
CPU Info:
- armv7l
- little-endian
- hard-float ABI
- neon/vfpv4
Custom Toolchain Instructions:
- download toolchain
- extract toolchain:
tar jxf arm-co6-linux-uclibcgnueabihf_sdk-buildroot_2021.02.1.tar.xz - cd to arm-co6-linux-uclibcgnueabihf_sdk-buildroot
- ./relocate_sdk.sh
- add toolchain into path e.g.
export PATH="$PATH:$PWD/usr/bin" - Set cross compile variables:
export ARCH=arm
export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-co6-linux-uclibcgnueabihf-
Tagging @VinayakS_26 / @raks_99 / @DoubleLo as I found they have helped another customer to do this.
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I have been building images for the imx6ull EVK using the instructions in the document "Murata Wi-Fi BT Solution for i.MX Linux User Manual 5.2.pdf". Everything works fine when I follow the directions. After getting the code working, I wanted to add POSIX message queues to my kernel configuration. I added a Yocto layer and created a kernel recipe to provide a configuration fragment. The linux-imx recipe works fine, and I end up with the message queues enabled. However, the backporttool no longer builds. I get the errors below (with some editing to hide my client's name):
ERROR: backporttool-native-1.0-r0 do_compile: Function failed: do_compile (log file is located at /home/sstevenson/work/xxx/gitrepo/000-xxx/murata-imx-bsp/build-imx6ullevk-x11/tmp/work/x86_64-linux/backporttool-native/1.0-r0/temp/log.do_compile.93404)
ERROR: Logfile of failure stored in: /home/sstevenson/work/xxx/gitrepo/000-xxx/murata-imx-bsp/build-imx6ullevk-x11/tmp/work/x86_64-linux/backporttool-native/1.0-r0/temp/log.do_compile.93404
Log data follows:
| DEBUG: Executing shell function do_compile
| Compiling:
| /home/sstevenson/work/xxx/gitrepo/000-xxx/murata-imx-bsp/build-imx6ullevk-x11/tmp/work/x86_64-linux/backporttool-native/1.0-r0/backporttool-native-1.0
| KLIB:
| KLIB_BUILD:
| KBUILD_OUTPUT:
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/e8/1713c7433ff344527db9955440a6773ec90d9f': Permission denied
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/e8/e0f1bc57e27cd2e71114077642556703331e55': Permission denied
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/e8/286585e14978dc86684a5f4034c62777bee2c2': Permission denied
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/e5/aad0f6869a403b5969d972146925587e89dab0': Permission denied
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/eb/9508267dffc6325079dc020a81a2f75bd04a96': Permission denied
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/cb/cd2c6d3bca817a7eaa073e39c53fc0cb39c401': Permission denied
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/cb/f4996dd9c1045ecc7ffa66a9ec79edd99b1038': Permission denied
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/79/0631d709f80ce4df64116fdfb7735464774774': Permission denied
| cp: cannot create regular file '././.git/objects/79/a8358886fe719c62e04b597529c18a70f704fb': Permission denied
.
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Once this happens, I cannot get the build working again, other than by starting from scratch. What is the recommended way to modify the kernel configuration but keep the backport tool working? I have considering modifying the 0001-defconfig.patch file in "murata-imx-bsp/sources/meta-murata-wireless/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-imx-4.9.11" but that seems like a poor solution, since I need to modify the Murata provided package.
Show LessHi,
I'd like to know if WPA/WPA2 mixed mode is supported on SoftAP with the following setup:
- CYW89342
- fw_bcmdhd_RSDB.bin (from release 89359_P8.2)
- bcmdhd 1.363.43 (from release 89359_P8.2)
- wpa_supplicant (from release 89359_P8.2)
The documentation to bring up SoftAP mode in either WPA or WPA2 mode works ("89359 PCIe User Manual - RSDB Concurrency Modes"). However there doesn't seem to be any mention of WPA/WPA2 mixed mode. Is this supported?
Thanks!
Show LessWe have designed an IoT gateway and are having problems getting the BLE side of the LBEE5KL1DX module to work. The wifi integrated with ease, the BLE on the other hand has been giving my s/w guy fits.
Configuration:
We are integrated to a Raspberry Pi CM3 running the current stable version of Raspbian.
The WiFi is mapped to the SDIO interface, and the BLE is mapped to the serial port on the CM3.
The ON pins to enable the different radios are mapped to GPIO's on the CM3 to be turned on and off.
We reached out to Murata (LBEE5KL1DX), their response was less than favorable. They referred me here for driver support. Is there a driver or source file I can download/compile to get this thing working, thanks?
Show LessHi,
Fluoride is a new bluetooth stack for Android.
git clone https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/bt
cypress bt driver for the linux is BSA. Does cypress supports the fluoride drive ?
Thanks,
Ertan
Show LessHi everyone,
I need high power sdio 2.4g 1T1R wifi module in my project. But can not find it.
Now I want to use bcm43362 wifi chip with external PA to extand signal distance. The rf output is 23 - 25dbm.
The internal PA output in bcm43362 is 14dbm and can't satisfied this target. The rf input of external PA is as low to -3dbm so bypass the internal PA is the only way.
Does anybody know how to bypass the internal PA of bcm43362?
Show LessLooking for a comprehensive list of WPA Enterprise security modes that are supported by the CYW4343W when used with wpa_supplicant (using latest brcmfmac driver).
Are all Enterprise security modes supported that are listed by wpa_supplicant here?
Show LessHi All,
I am checking the README file content in FMAC Driver Package (v4.14.34-2018_0625)
I have some questions about Supported Feature with README file content .
[Question]
At v4.14 (Previous version), CLM Download feature is supported with 4373/43455/4343w/4354/4356.
On the other hand, at v4.14.34 the CLM Download feature is supported with 43455/4343w/4354/43012.
The 4373 and 4356 device are out of scope.
Why are these exempts ?
At P2P Feature ,43012 device is excepted.
Is there any reason for 43012 to be out of scope?
Best Regards,
Sakagami
Hi,
The defaule value of PCM clock is 512KHz, but we want to set 128KHz, so I config cyw43438 as follows:
1, Write_I2SPCM_Interface_Param
[MiniBoard]# hcitool cmd 0x3f 0x6D 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x00
< HCI Command: ogf 0x3f, ocf 0x006d, plen 4
01 01 00 00
> HCI Event: 0x0e plen 4
01 6D FC 00
2, Write_SCO_PCM_Int_Param
[MiniBoard]# hcitool cmd 0x3f 0x1C 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x01
< HCI Command: ogf 0x3f, ocf 0x001c, plen 5
00 00 00 01 01
> HCI Event: 0x0e plen 4
01 1C FC 00
3, Write_PCM_Data_Format_Param
[MiniBoard]# hcitool cmd 0x3f 0x1E 0x00 0x00 0x03 0x03 0x01
< HCI Command: ogf 0x3f, ocf 0x001e, plen 5
00 00 03 03 01
> HCI Event: 0x0e plen 4
01 1E FC 00
Then,I Read the cyw43438 config,
1, Read_SCO_PCM_Int_Param
[MiniBoard]# hcitool cmd 0x3f 0x1d
< HCI Command: ogf 0x3f, ocf 0x001d, plen 0
> HCI Event: 0x0e plen 9
01 1D FC 00 00 00 00 01 01
2, Read_PCM_Data_Format_Param
[MiniBoard]# hcitool cmd 0x3f 0x1f
< HCI Command: ogf 0x3f, ocf 0x001f, plen 0
> HCI Event: 0x0e plen 9
01 1F FC 00 00 00 03 03 01
[MiniBoard]#
The PCM/SCO is configed successfully, but the PCM_CLK is still 512KHz when I mesaure the PCM_CLK signals with an oscilloscope.
What should I do so that I can config cyw43438's PCM_CLK work at 128KHz?
Show LessHi All,
I am currently using BCM43340 module and I received the dhd driver and firmware with the following version numbers:
1.141 RC77.0
wl0: Jan 30 2015 19:22:32 version 6.20.190.3 (r530911) FWID 01-5b07cccc
I would like to know if there is an updated version of the firmware for this driver and if so, where can I find the latest downloadable links. I have gone through the forums and couldn't find firmware where as I could find latest driver.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Rupesh.
Show LessHello Folks,
For my MSc thesis, I am trying to develop directed antenna for wifi communication to save some power for IoT devices compared to onboard/external omni-directional antennas.
For that 2 questions:
1-) How can I modify the tx/rx power to an antenna? If it is possible of course.
More specifically I am interested in Particle-Photons, which they use Cypress WICED I believe.
2-) How can I modify the wifi subsystem to select specific antenna (assuming I have multiple directed antennas, like 4 of them towards North, South, East, West) ?
I guess it will be nice if I can put the antenna number somewhere. I also do not know if current wifi standard has something like "antenna number" in the packet format.
Please suggestions and ideas.....
All the best
Kemal Kilic
Dept. of Sustainable Environment And Energy Systems
Middle East Technical Univ. North Cyprus Campus
Güzelyurt - Cyprus
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