iwlwifi linux-firmware tree - for linux-firmware

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  1. d7efac2 iwlwifi: add Bz/Fm and gl FW for core98-161 release by Miri Korenblit · 6 months ago for-upstream iwlwifi-fw-2025-10-20
  2. 6eb418d iwlwifi: update Bz/Hr and Bz/Gf firmwares for core98-161 release by Miri Korenblit · 13 days ago
  3. a577cc9 iwlwifi: update ty/So/Ma firmwares for core98-161 release by Miri Korenblit · 13 days ago
  4. a266a36 iwlwifi: update cc/Qu/QuZ firmwares for core98-161 release by Miri Korenblit · 13 days ago
  5. 8b4de42 Merge branch 'amd-staging' into 'main' by Mario Limonciello · 2 weeks ago

Linux firmware

This repository contains all these firmware images which have been extracted from older drivers, as well various new firmware images which we were never permitted to include in a GPL'd work, but which we have been permitted to redistribute under separate cover.

The upstream repository is located at https://gitlab.com/kernel-firmware/linux-firmware.git.

Submitting firmware

To submit firmware to this repository, please do one of the following:

Signed-off-by requirement

All commits must include a Signed-off-by line to track the provenance of the firmware. This signature must be from someone with authority over the licensing of the firmware, typically someone from within the company that owns or controls the firmware. The Signed-off-by line serves as an attestation that the contributor has the right to submit the firmware under the specified license terms and that it can be redistributed according to those terms.

At times, a contributor may work at a location that makes it difficult to submit patches or MRs from their offical company accounts. In this case, the Signed-off-by line in the commit should still be via the company address, but the submitter can use a personal address with the company address on CC for the MR or patch contribution.

Quality

If your commit adds new firmware, it must update the WHENCE file to clearly state the license under which the firmware is available, and that it is redistributable. Being redistributable includes ensuring the firmware license provided includes an implicit or explicit patent grant to end users to ensure full functionality of device operation with the firmware. If the license is long and involved, it's permitted to include it in a separate file and refer to it from the WHENCE file (IE ‘See LICENSE.foo for details.’). And if it were possible, a changelog of the firmware itself.

To maintain consistent quality on the repository, please run the following before submitting a patch:

make check

If you don't have pre-commit installed, you can install it with:

pip install pre-commit

Your commit must contain a Signed-Off-By: from someone authoritative on the licensing of the firmware in question (i.e. from within the company that owns the code).

Warnings

  1. Don't send any CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT in your e-mail, patch or request. Otherwise your firmware will never be accepted.
  2. Maintainers are really busy, so don't expect a prompt reply.