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On 09/09/14 11:56, Bastien Nocera wrote:
Hey,

I have a tablet that seems to be using Realtek chips to do wireless
communications (hopefully, this time I won't be wrong[1]).

The device, under the gpio class in /sys, shows with a modalias of
"acpi:OBDA8723:" (that's on "O", not "0"). This seems to correspond to a
Realtek chipset (Larry tells me it matches the PCI ID of 0bda:8723 for
the RTL8723AE chipset).

It shows up under:
/sys/devices/platform/80860F0A:00/subsystem/devices

Does anyone have details on how this chipset is actually hooked up? Can
a portion of the existing RTL8723AE driver code be reused?

It is unlike that it is hooked up with GPIO. It could be using a GPIO for some purpose like host wakeup during sleep.

Regards,
Arend

Cheers

[1]:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/127591/focus=127703

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