> On 12.10.2018, at 13:22, Arend van Spriel
> wrote:
>
> On 10/12/2018 10:59 AM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/12/18 10:00 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>>> On 10/11/2018 6:04 PM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
Hi Franky and Arend,
today I could get a SDIO Wifi module,
On 10/12/2018 10:59 AM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
On 10/12/18 10:00 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
On 10/11/2018 6:04 PM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
Hi Franky and Arend,
today I could get a SDIO Wifi module, which includes a BCM43455.
I was able to get this up and running without any issues with
On 10/12/2018 10:59 AM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
On 10/12/18 10:00 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
On 10/11/2018 6:04 PM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
Hi Franky and Arend,
today I could get a SDIO Wifi module, which includes a BCM43455.
I was able to get this up and running without any issues with
On 10/12/18 10:00 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
> On 10/11/2018 6:04 PM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
>> Hi Franky and Arend,
>>
>> today I could get a SDIO Wifi module, which includes a BCM43455.
>> I was able to get this up and running without any issues with the
>> brcmfmac
>> driver and a 4.19
On 10/11/2018 6:04 PM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
Hi Franky and Arend,
today I could get a SDIO Wifi module, which includes a BCM43455.
I was able to get this up and running without any issues with the brcmfmac
driver and a 4.19 kernel. For me that's enough evidence to say that the SDIO
driver
Hi Franky and Arend,
today I could get a SDIO Wifi module, which includes a BCM43455.
I was able to get this up and running without any issues with the brcmfmac
driver and a 4.19 kernel. For me that's enough evidence to say that the SDIO
driver works.
However, the BCM4359 still does not work.
It
Hi Franky,
thank's for your help.
As the BCM4359 is already supported (as PCIe device) in the brcmfmac
driver, I assumed that base addresses will be correct.
But having a closer look it is indeed the problematic part.
I've temporary fixed the return value in brcmf_chip_tcm_rambase
to the one
On 10/9/2018 8:10 PM, Christoph Müllner wrote:
Hi Arend,
recently I got an SDIO module, which includes a BCM4359.
I tried to get it up and running via the SD card interface
on a RK3399 SoC and succeeded in doing so with
bcmdhd.1.579.77.41.x and a vendor kernel (based on Linux 4.4).
All that was
Hi Christoph,
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 11:10 AM Christoph Müllner
wrote:
>
> Hi Arend,
>
> recently I got an SDIO module, which includes a BCM4359.
> I tried to get it up and running via the SD card interface
> on a RK3399 SoC and succeeded in doing so with
> bcmdhd.1.579.77.41.x and a vendor
Hi Arend,
recently I got an SDIO module, which includes a BCM4359.
I tried to get it up and running via the SD card interface
on a RK3399 SoC and succeeded in doing so with
bcmdhd.1.579.77.41.x and a vendor kernel (based on Linux 4.4).
All that was necessary was configure BCMDHD to run with
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