On 17-06-14 16:32, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,

On 06/17/2014 01:49 PM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
On 16-06-14 19:56, Hans de Goede wrote:
It has taken me a long long time to get the OOB interrupt working on the
AP6210 sdio wifi/bt module found on various Allwinner A20 boards. In the
end I found these magic register pokes in the cubietruck kernel tree:
https://github.com/cubieboard2/linux-sunxi/commit/7f08ba395617d17e7a711507503d89a50406fe7a

I'm not entirely sure if this specific to the AP6210 module, or if this
should be done for all BCM43362 sdio devices.

Hi Hans,

I was still not sure about this one so I asked around. Apart from the nvram 
settings I emailed earlier one more is needed:

sd_gpout=1
sd_oobonly=1
sd_gpval=1
*muxenab=0x11*

Could you give that a try?

I seriously doubt that is going to do anything at all, all 4 these keywords do 
not
show up when running strings on brcmfmac43362-sdio.bin, where as all the
keywords used in the brcmfmac43362-sdio.txt shipped with the android on ap6210
equipped boards do show up, confirming that the keywords are encoded in plain 
text
in the firmware file.

Let me know if want me to give it a try anyways and I'll do so.

Perhaps these keywords need a newer firmware version then the one in the
linux-firmware repository ?

I will checkout the firmware release and see what is built there.

Thanks,
Arend
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