Thanks, now I got the ssb_sprom file in place, but it's completely
corrupt (0120FFFFFFFF...FFFFFFFFFFFF until the end, ssb-sprom says CRC
error, if I run it with --force -P, I get FFFF for all values). Could
someone upload an SPROM dump for his card (preferably a 4318 or
possibly a 4311)? Because I didn't have an SPROM backup.

On 3/31/08, Pavel Roskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 17:39 +0200, Stefanik Gábor wrote:
> > I have a weird problem with my 4318: its SPROM got corrupted (power
> > outage, whatever, I don't know, as I haven't messed with it), and now
> > it appears in my LSPCI output as a "Broadcom 4218" (device ID changed
> > to 0x4218 from 0x4318). I can't even flash my SPROM back to the right
> > values, because the SSB driver doesn't pick up my card, and thus no
> > "ssb_sprom" file appears. My question is: what do I have to modify in
> > the kernel to make SSB threat my "BCM4218" as a proper BCM4318, or at
> > least to pick it up to the point where ssb_sprom shows up and I can
> > flash it back to the proper BCM4318?
>
> Look for 4318 in drivers/ssb/b43_pci_bridge.c and add a similar value
> for 4218.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Pavel Roskin
>


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