On Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 10:35:45PM -0400, Peter Moss wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > Here is the updated pcidump. > > Looks like the wi-fi is at 0:20:3 (product 7740). > I opened the laptop and took a picture of the chip. > It is AX211D2W. See the attached jpeg file. > > Also, I am attaching the updated pcidump (pcidump.txt) > > 0:0:0: Intel Core Ultra Host > 0:2:0: Intel Graphics > 0:4:0: Intel Core Ultra DTT > 0:6:0: Intel Core Ultra PCIE > 0:6:1: Intel Core Ultra PCIE > 0:7:0: Intel Core Ultra PCIE > 0:7:2: Intel Core Ultra PCIE > 0:10:0: Intel Core Ultra PMT > 0:11:0: Intel Core Ultra NPU > 0:13:0: Intel Core Ultra xHCI > 0:13:2: Intel Core Ultra TBT > 0:13:3: Intel Core Ultra TBT > 0:20:0: Intel Core Ultra xHCI > 0:20:2: Intel Core Ultra SRAM > 0:20:3: Intel unknown > 0:21:0: Intel Core Ultra I2C > 0:22:0: Intel Core Ultra HECI > 0:28:0: Intel Core Ultra PCIE > 0:28:6: Intel Core Ultra PCIE > 0:31:0: Intel unknown > 0:31:3: Intel Core Ultra HD Audio > 0:31:4: Intel Core Ultra SMBus > 0:31:5: Intel Core Ultra SPI > 0:31:6: Intel I219-V > 5:0:0: Samsung PM9C1a > 8:0:0: Quectel unknown > > Do you know why iwx (AX211D2W) driver is not loaded? > What can I do?
0x7740 is a type not yet supported (Bz). With a different firmware. iwx(4) will need more changes than adding the id. > > What is at 0:31:0 (product 7703)? The Intel documentation appears to be wrong. 0x7703 is a PCI-ISA bridge, they call it eSPI now I have committed the device names with that changed.
