On 02/29/2016 05:24 AM, Gábor Stefanik wrote:
Hi All,

I recently got my HP laptop replaced under warranty. Unfortunately,
while the old one had a Realtek wireless card with a supported
mainstream Linux driver, this one came with the dreaded BCM43142
(LCN40-PHY), which neither b43 nor brcmsmac supports.

Since I have previously implemented support for LP-PHY in b43, I
thought about having a go at implementing this PHY. However, no specs
appear to exist for this chip - in fact, it looks like no new specs
were posted since the N-PHY ones back in 2010.

Is the reverse engineering effort still ongoing somewhere? I've seen
some mail on the list about AC-PHY development starting, which is also
not on the specs wiki.

Yes, my reverse-engineering effort is dead. There have never been any specs published by Broadcom. Those in the specs wiki came from an SSB driver that Michael acquired, and from reverse-compiling various MIPS binaries. That is really hard work, and I have little enthusiasm for any further efforts in that direction.

Rafal has done some reverse engineering by dumping the MMIO communications. With the LCN40 devices, that is likely the only way to go.

Larry



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