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On 17 May 2015 at 12:23, Arend van Spriel <arend@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 05/17/15 02:21, Schmirr Wurst wrote:
>> I tried as suggested to had a look at
>> /sys/bus/sdio/devices, but the only devices around there a 3
>> mmc1:0001:1 to :3, I guess it is something else...
>>
>> I already try to install brcmfmac_sdio , with some tutorial from the
>> internet, but it didn't work...
>> actually, I see under /sys/bus/sdio/drivers brcmfmac_sdio ...
>>
>> In that directory, I see a directory mmc1:0001:2
>> under device I have 0xa94d
>>
>> I completly lost, maybe you understand that information, sorry..
>
>
> I do. The fact that you see a subdirectory mmc1:0001:2 in
> /sys/bus/sdio/drivers/brcmfmac_sdio means that the driver was probed for
> this device. Now would be a good time to share your (friends') kernel log,
> but my guess is you are either missing firmware or nvram data or both for
> this device.

It could also mean driver was loaded manually. So please also make
sure the friend uses kernel 4.0 or newer.


> And could you try to answer inline instead of top-posting.

Ack

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Rafał
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