Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 11:45:08 +0200 From: Yann Berthier <yb@sainte-barbe.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 802.11g/GPRS broadcom cardbus Message-ID: <20040607094508.GA740@hsc.fr> In-Reply-To: <20040604183553.8997916A4CF@hub.freebsd.org> References: <20040604122041.GB84468@shiva.int.ipv42.net> <20040604183553.8997916A4CF@hub.freebsd.org>
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Hello, [Nicolas and I are coworkers] On Fri, 04 Jun 2004, Bill Paul wrote: > Hm. In theory, I think it's possible to make the whole thing work. > The only tricky part is that they've combined two functions on the > same device. The 802.11g wireless function should work fine using > the NDISulator and the supplied Windows driver (check the CD that > came with it: there's probably a bcmwl5.sys and bcmwl5.inf file on > it somewhere). But the probe routine in if_ndis_pci.c only selects > devices based on the PCI vendor and device ID. If the two functions > appear to have unique device IDs, then you should be ok. If not, the > probe routine might try to claim both the wireless function and > the serial function. > > If it turns out both functions have the same vendor/device ID, this > shouldn't be too hard to deal with: the probe routine can additionally > check the PCI device type code and reject anything that isn't 'network' > or 'wireless.' We have not tested the ndis part yet. > As for the serial interface, assuming it behaves like a normal > COM port, I expect you can get it to work by adding the PCI vendor/device > ID to the PCI attachment of the sio driver. Then it will get attached > as an sio device. Indeed it works, all it takes is to add { 0x432214e4, "Broadcom 802.11g/GPRS CardBus (Serial)", 0x10 }, In /usr/src/sys/dev/sio/sio_pci.c Do we need to submit a PR ?
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