Hello Stefan,

Thank you, will try to do that and let you know how it goes. I see NetBSD
mention some about RT8188EE in their code, but nothing major,  just in
pcidevs and pcidevs.h in src/sys/dev/pci. I am also about to start looking
for it in FreeBSD, prior to installing Linux on the system.

Thanks again,
Prabhu
-





On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 11:49 PM Stefan Sperling <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 12:40:33AM +0000, Prabhu Gurumurthy wrote:
> > I think I might be missing firmware, which might need to be loaded, but
> > linux-firmare.git has so many firmware, I am lost trying to find the
> > correct one in that repo and I am lost in firmware.openbsd.org as well.
>
> Our rtwn(4) driver is missing code to support your device.
>
> It seems the Linux driver code for your device is in rtlwifi/rtl8188ee/.
> Is this correct? Boot Linux and make sure you understand which driver
> is loaded there, and find the source code for that driver.
>
> What you need to do next is compare each step of the hardware init
> sequence with the Linux driver, and add special cases for your chip to
> rtwn(4) until it works. New firmware is just a small part of the picture.
>
> Welcome to driver hacking!
>

Reply via email to