lspci not working

Schmirr Wurst schmirrwurst at gmail.com
Sat May 16 17:21:59 PDT 2015


Thank you all, for your answers...

In fact I'm trying to help a friend with that, and I must say I never
hard such a complicated device...

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..


2015-05-16 23:16 GMT+02:00 Arend van Spriel <aspriel at gmail.com>:
>
>
> On 16-05-15 16:58, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
>>
>> On 16 May 2015 at 16:34, Larry Finger <Larry.Finger at lwfinger.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 05/16/2015 04:12 AM, Schmirr Wurst wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've already posted the message once, but as it was my first, I'm not
>>>> sure, if it worked...
>>>>
>>>> Actually I'm trying to get read of a t100af from asus, that has a nice
>>>> broadcom wifi chipset, but I'm wondering that I don't see anything
>>>> with lspci, do that mean, that the chipset is broken ?
>>>> (I though lspci is one level deeper than driver, and I should see
>>>> something, even if I have driver problems) ?
>>>>
>>>> Could just somebody tell me if I'm right or wrong ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Intel Bay Trail tablets, the wifi device is frequently attached using
>>> an
>>> SDIO bus, not a PCI connection. Accordingly, lspci will probably not show
>>> the device.
>>
>>
>> But you should be able to browse  /sys/bus/sdio/devices/ I guess
>> (assuming bus host driver is working).
>
>
> Indeed. The broadcom device would have a modalias starting 'sdio:c00v02D0d'.
> The Asus T100 series use 43241 if I am not mistaken. It should be supported
> by the brcmfmac driver.
>
> Regards,
> Arend



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