Public bug reported:

There are many kernel modules that only exist on some architectures.

Yet linux-firmware is an arch:all package that ships firmware for all
drivers, for all architectures.

For example, it is pointless to ship many Intel firmware on non-x86
machines. At the same time it is pointless to ship many Qualcomm
firmware on non-arm machines. Or shipping nvidia firmware on
architectures that have no Nvidia drivers. Or shipping wifi firmware on
IBM Z / PowerPC.

It seems like we should build-depend on linux / linux-oem kernels and
only install relevant firmware files on relevant architectures only.

** Affects: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  There are many kernel modules that only exist on some architectures.
  
  Yet linux-firmware is an arch:all package that ships firmware for all
  drivers, for all architectures.
  
  For example, it is pointless to ship many Intel firmware on non-x86
  machines. At the same time it is pointless to ship many Qualcomm
  firmware on non-arm machines. Or shipping nvidia firmware on
- architectures that have no Nvidia drivers.
+ architectures that have no Nvidia drivers. Or shipping wifi firmware on
+ IBM Z / PowerPC.
  
  It seems like we should build-depend on linux / linux-oem kernels and
  only install relevant firmware files on relevant architectures only.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1967858

Title:
  Make arch specific linux-firmware

Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  There are many kernel modules that only exist on some architectures.

  Yet linux-firmware is an arch:all package that ships firmware for all
  drivers, for all architectures.

  For example, it is pointless to ship many Intel firmware on non-x86
  machines. At the same time it is pointless to ship many Qualcomm
  firmware on non-arm machines. Or shipping nvidia firmware on
  architectures that have no Nvidia drivers. Or shipping wifi firmware
  on IBM Z / PowerPC.

  It seems like we should build-depend on linux / linux-oem kernels and
  only install relevant firmware files on relevant architectures only.

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