Nothing known about the PCI ID.īut now we know for sure that this one is indeed a Broadcom device. The latter means that, according to their research, no one driver in the main kernel tree has such an ID in the corresponding PCI ID table by means of which the kernel makes a decision to probe a specific driver for a given device. So, as you might see, this page sheds light on such important things like chip naming and current observation of kernel code awareness of such PCI ID. PCI ID not yet observed in any mainline kernel / this list Here is what WikiDevi page says: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WLAN + Bluetooth 4.0 NGFF 2230 Mini Card However, if we assume it's true, we can search for it. In your question you don't provide a complete excerpt from your lspci, so it's not clear whether your device is indeed identified as Broadcom. You have a Wi-Fi device and you know its PCI vendor ID (which stands before the colon) and device ID - 14e4:43ae. For the other drivers, dmesg returned nothing. However, I'm afraid I am not sure what this means. ![]() NULL ndev->ieee80211ptr, unable to deref wl wl: module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel wl: module license 'MIXED/Proprietary' taints kernel. When I tried the wl driver, dmesg | grep -i wl returned wl: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel. Unfortunately, you were right this didn't work. I installed the broadcom-sta-dkms package as you suggested. Please let me know if you need any other info. Makefile:40: recipe for target 'install' failed Makefile:30: recipe for target 'default' failed Makefile:40: recipe for target 'modules' failed Makefile.real:88: recipe for target 'modules' failed Makefile.build:6: recipe for target 'modules' failed Makefile:1524: recipe for target '_module_/tmp/backports-20151120' failed Scripts/Makefile.build:567: recipe for target '/tmp/backports-20151120/compat' failed Scripts/Makefile.build:294: recipe for target '/tmp/backports-20151120/compat/main.o' failed include/asm-generic/qrwlock.h:156:37: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears inĬc1: some warnings being treated as errors tmp/backports-20151120/backport-include/linux/kconfig.h:25:43: note: in definition of macro ‘IS_BUILTIN’ ![]() include/asm-generic/qrwlock.h:156:37: error: ‘CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN’ undeclared (first use in this function) Return (u8 *)lock + 3 * IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN) include/asm-generic/qrwlock.h:156:26: note: in expansion of macro ‘IS_BUILTIN’ #define IS_BUILTIN(option) config_enabled(option) tmp/backports-20151120/backport-include/linux/kconfig.h:25:28: error: implicit declaration of function ‘config_enabled’ include/asm-generic/qrwlock.h: In function ‘_qrwlock_write_byte’: In file included from /tmp/backports-20151120/backport-include/backport/backport.h:7:0, Sudo cp firmware-5.bin_WLAN.TF.1.0-00267-1 /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/firmware-5.binīut when I tried to run this, make threw the following error:īuilding backport-include/backport/autoconf.h. Sudo cp board.bin /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0 Sudo mkdir -p /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0 However, there is a script ( link to project) on git that tries to solve this via backport: #!/bin/bash The command lspci -nn -d 14e4: showed me that the pci.id of my device is 14e4:43ae rev 02, which is not yet supported in Linux. I found this question on askubuntu and followed the steps of the answer by Luis Alvarado. When I googled the issue, this seemed to be a common problem for Broadcom wifi cards. After the installation I found I couldn't connect to Wifi. ![]() I recently bought a Lenovo 500-15ACZ notebook and installed Ubuntu 16.04 on it.
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