Is one wireless adapter connected using PCIE? If it is true, you'll have to set it's node in DTS. Generally it's not required, but if you need a gpio controller, then you have to.
ср, 30 окт. 2019 г. в 17:51, Dmitry Tunin <[email protected]>: > > ср, 30 окт. 2019 г. в 17:31, Adrian Schmutzler <[email protected]>: > > > > Hi, > > > > we are still working on broken WiFi on CPE210v2/v3 (ath79, QCA9533 rev. 2) > > and have found that on ath79 a GPIO is missing compared to ar71xx (where > > WIFI is working): > > > > GPIO Config on the ar71xx: > > > > gpiochip0: GPIOs 0-31, parent: platform/ath79-gpio, ath79-gpio: > > gpio-11 ( |tp-link:green:lan0 ) out hi > > gpio-13 ( |tp-link:green:link1 ) out hi > > gpio-14 ( |tp-link:green:link2 ) out hi > > gpio-15 ( |tp-link:green:link3 ) out hi > > gpio-16 ( |tp-link:green:link4 ) out hi > > gpio-17 ( |Reset button ) in hi > > > > gpiochip1: GPIOs 494-511, ath9k-phy0: > > gpio-495 ( |ath9k-phy0 ) in lo > > > > > > On the ath79: > > > > gpio-11 ( |tp-link:green:lan ) out lo > > gpio-13 ( |tp-link:green:link1 ) out hi > > gpio-14 ( |tp-link:green:link2 ) out hi > > gpio-15 ( |tp-link:green:link3 ) out hi > > gpio-16 ( |tp-link:green:link4 ) out hi > > gpio-17 ( |Reset button ) in hi > > > > > > Can somebody point out how we can introduce the ath9k gpio? Or may this be > > already the result of something broken at an earlier step? > > Where I can see the DTS? Generally ath9k gpio is added by > gpio-controller property to the ath9k node. See dir825b1 as an example > an many others. _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel
