![]() ![]() Unfortunately, for the little googling I'm capable of doing tonight, I don't know of driver information for SPI devices on that machine.īut it's a step forward, at least this device exists on another machine that has full linux support. Looking up things, I don't see any issues with that machine's keyboard, although the keyboard might not be connected via SPI. ![]() It has the similar (or same) ACPI ID, APP000D. I have no knowledge of these things, but I read through this (moepi's email to the acpi list) again and decided to google the hwid mentioned, "APPLE-SPI-TOPCASE" and I found this, some random fellow who seems to have put DSDT info on github, and apparently, the MacBookAir6,2 has this device listed as SPIT. However, I don't had any luck to expose the bcm5974 that is supposed to sit there nor the keyboard/trackpad. Manual binding worked with the intel-pxa* modules, generating spi nodes in /sys/class/bus/spi/devices. With Linux I see the Intel SPI controllers but any driver refuses to claim them. That info comes from OSX on an MacBook8,1. |-> there is finally an AppleHSSPIController that connects the Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad |-> below that one there are chained AppleIntelLpssSpiController and AppleIntelLpssSpiDevice |-> Below that one there is an 8086 049c (or is it 9c04-that crappy XML ouput given by OSX is one of the reasons I refuse to use it any more.), which is reported to be a SATA controller (wtf?) There is an Intel-based serial controller (8086 9ce6) I'm working on the SPI keyboard, but so far. ![]() UUID des Volumes:ğ204F0CF-97B8-39DD-BBC8-B168A66E2A53Īpple's NVMe controller should be supported from now on: Partitionstabellentyp: GPT (GUID-Partitionstabelle) For what it is worth, here is the system information from OSX:Īnd some info about the SSD it is listen under NVMExpress: ![]()
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