Tried this (a mix of above workarounds) and it worked for the first use
of the SD card reader, but if remove the card and put it in again, it
isn't recognized. I must do this workaround one more time to make sd
card reader working again.
1. Add following to /etc/rc.local:
setpci -s 00:1c.2
Bug still exist on Ubuntu 16.04 and above workarounds don't work.
Linux andromeda 4.8.0-34-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 21 17:24:18 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Linux ruda-MacBookPro 4.2.0-23-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Sun Dec 27
17:47:31 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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The above workaround works for me, but I need to change the file name to
include extension .conf, ex: sdhci.conf
Follow again the WORKAROUND:
1. Add the following to /etc/modprobe.d/sdhci.conf:
options sdhci debug_quirks2=4
2. Re-generate initrd:
sudo update-initramfs -u
Magnus, I have the same issue with my MBP and went to modify sdhci in
modprobe.d but I'm missing that file. Did you do anything special to get
that file in there or was it there by default? Any idea how to load
sdhci? I'm stuck at that point and would really like to use my SD cards
without a
No, it's not supposed to be there by default. Just create a new file :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1307674
Title:
[MacBookPro10,2] Broadcom BCM57765/57785 SDXC/MMC
** Summary changed:
- Broadcom BCM57765/57785 SDXC/MMC Card Reader doesn't work for Ultra High
Speed SD cards
+ [MacBookPro10,2] Broadcom BCM57765/57785 SDXC/MMC Card Reader doesn't work
for Ultra High Speed SD cards
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