BCM43134 support in 12-CURRENT?

Adrian Chadd adrian.chadd at gmail.com
Fri Oct 21 15:08:19 UTC 2016


hi,

you need:

* bcma/bhnd - the bus abstraction - talk to Landon about that
* cam sdio to be able to speak non-MMC transactions over the SDIO bus
- speak to kibab/warner about that
* port brcmfmac from linux


-adrian


On 21 October 2016 at 06:53, O. Hartmann <ohartman at zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> I have no experience with recent FreeBSD on Raspberry Pi 3B or Odroid-c2 SoC
> and I'm not aware of the recent development.
>
> I/we plan to use a small nanoBSD project for a joint-purpose device with either
> a Raspberry Pi 3B or/and Odroid-C2 as a host for several environmental sensors.
> The system's network attachment will be hard wired, but it would be highly
> appreciable to have an additional access point on such a device. The only
> device/SoC I'm aware of having a built-in WiFi chip is the new Raspberry Pi3B,
> its WiFi chip is supposed to be a Broadcom BCM43134. The chip is well
> supported by Linux drivers, but I couldn't find any informations about
> supported devices via FreeBSD's bwi/bwn drivers - they list several older
> devices.
>
> Since I plan to use 12-CURRENT due to the fact of an ongoing development and
> project's development of my own, my question would focus on CURRENT and its
> driver support. Is there support for this specific BCM chipset? To use this
> chipset as AP, there must be a driver supporting this - as far as I know.
>
> I would appreciate if you could CC me, I do not subscribe this list.
>
> Thanks in advance and kind regards,
>
> O. Hartmann
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