EEPROM is an actial serial EEPROM on the WiFi module, therefore we can remove
ralink_eep from the dts.
USB power-enable GPIO turned out to be GPIO #3 (found via probing/brute-force).
PCI works with default settings as long as the vendor bootloader is used.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <dgo...@allnet.de>

diff --git a/target/linux/lantiq/image/ACMP252.dts 
b/target/linux/lantiq/image/ACMP252.dts
index 174ae2e..31cb9de 100644
--- a/target/linux/lantiq/image/ACMP252.dts
+++ b/target/linux/lantiq/image/ACMP252.dts
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
 
                ifxhcd@E101000 {
                        status = "okay";
-                       gpios = <&gpio 28 0>;
+                       gpios = <&gpio 3 0>;
                };
 
                etop@E180000 {
@@ -91,13 +91,6 @@
 
                pci@E105400 {
                        status = "okay";
-                       interrupt-map = <0x7000 0 0 1 &icu0 135 1>;
-                       req-mask = <0x1>;
                };
        };
-
-       ralink_eep {
-               compatible = "ralink,eeprom";
-               ralink,eeprom = "RT2860.eeprom";
-       };
 };
-- 
1.8.1.4

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