W dniu 5 lutego 2011 16:56 użytkownik Larry Finger <[email protected]> napisał: > On 02/04/2011 11:56 PM, Gábor Stefanik wrote: >> 2011/2/5 Larry Finger <[email protected]>: >>> On 02/04/2011 02:27 PM, Rafał Miłecki wrote: >>>> W dniu 4 lutego 2011 20:37 użytkownik Larry Finger >>>> <[email protected]> napisał: >>>>> On 02/04/2011 12:56 PM, Rafał Miłecki wrote: >>>>>> I'd like to propose little (nothing big) reogranisation of b43 hardware >>>>>> table: >>>>>> http://wireless.kernel.org/Zajec?action=recall&rev=4 >>>>>> >>>>>> Changed columns support/supported and driver/alternatives. >>>>>> >>>>>> Are you fine with that? Can we use colored one? >>>>> >>>>> I like the colored one. >>>>> >>>>> Some small changes: >>>>> >>>>> I would eliminate the second 14e4:4312 line and move the wl entry to the >>>>> first >>>>> one. I don't know if wl supports 5 GHz on that chip. I don't have mine >>>>> any longer. >>>> >>>> Do you know anything about that duplicated ID? Is that true at all? >>>> Why we don't support device with that duplicated ID? Why do you want >>>> to remove it? >>> >>> I'm not sure that there really is an 802.11b/g device with ID 14e4:4312. >>> There >>> are two flavors of BCM4312, one that is 802.11a/b/g (14e4:4312), and an >>> 802.11b/g device with ID 14e4:4315, which is the LP PHY. I suspect that the >>> confusion over the two BCM4312 items led to the duplicate entry in this >>> table. >> >> The device with PCI ID 0x4312 is called BCM4311 (dual-band) - check >> Broadcom's official brochure on BCM4311 (has a single-band and a >> dual-band version). Same for 0x4319 - it's actually BCM4318 dual-band >> (for example, the BCM94318MPAGH has this ID). The only BCM4312 is >> 0x4315 (also, there exists no "BCM4315", and while BCM4310 might >> indeed be real, it has nothing to do with PCI ID 0x4315). Apparently >> the correlation between PCI ID and chip ID only exists for pure G-PHY >> cards. >> > Check Comment #6 in the thread at > http://forums.opensuse.org/forums/english/get-technical-help-here/wireless/453614-wireless-card-dormant-until-wired-connection-detected.html. > A BCM4312 with ID 14e4:4312.
It's like from PCI database. Please check comment #17: [ 281.996359] b43-phy0: Broadcom 4311 WLAN found (core revision 10) [ 282.544261] Registered led device: b43-phy0::tx [ 282.544338] Registered led device: b43-phy0::rx [ 282.544390] Registered led device: b43-phy0::radio [ 283.943092] b43 ssb0:0: firmware: requesting b43/ucode5.fw [ 284.106390] b43 ssb0:0: firmware: requesting b43/pcm5.fw [ 284.120338] b43 ssb0:0: firmware: requesting b43/b0g0initvals5.fw [ 284.195838] b43 ssb0:0: firmware: requesting b43/b0g0bsinitvals5.fw This 14e4:4312 is BCM4311 according to our logs and driver loads b0g0initvals5, so it is G-PHY. -- Rafał _______________________________________________ b43-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/b43-dev
