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- May 19, 2014
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- Motherboard
- HP Elitebook 850 G1 - Clover
- CPU
- i5-4210M
- Graphics
- HD 4400, 1920x1080
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
My Elitebook 850 G1 has been running well from following the Probook guide.
I recently got an AzureWave wifi/Bluetooth card for it, with the BCM4352 chipset, and I cannot get the Bluetooth to show up.
From installing lsusb through 'brew' it seems as though the OS doesn't see Bluetooth device at all. Booting from a Linux live USB, the Bluetooth part of the device does show up under Bus 002 Device 005. (I understand those numbers may be irrelevant to macOS since each OS may enumerate the USB devices differently, but thought I'd mention it just in case it is useful.)
So I followed this guide in an attempt to find an internal USB port that may be hidden from the system due to being outside of the USB device limit. But no matter what options I use, I only end up with XHC and 13 USB ports at the most, which are HS01-HS09 and SS01-SS04, and the ones it shows in use are mapped like this:
HS02: left front USB2
HS03: right side USB2 ports (which are apparently a hub)
HS04: left rear USB2
HS05: IOUSBHostDevice@14500000/AppleUSBHostLegacyClient (This appears to be the fingerprint reader.)
HS07: Webcam
SS02: left front USB3
SS03: right side USB3 (hub)
SS04: left rear USB3
(The SS ports seem to identify as SSP01-04 when not using FakePCIID_XHCIMux.kext)
Something odd to me is that there is no trace of EH01/EH02 in the ioreg, even though I did see EHC/EHC1 mentioned in my DSDT, and the rename patches seem to find things to patch when I look in the logs. I only get the XHC ports.
Is there something in my configuration that is preventing the internal USB port that the Bluetooth is attached to from being seen by the OS?
Problem report attached.
I recently got an AzureWave wifi/Bluetooth card for it, with the BCM4352 chipset, and I cannot get the Bluetooth to show up.
From installing lsusb through 'brew' it seems as though the OS doesn't see Bluetooth device at all. Booting from a Linux live USB, the Bluetooth part of the device does show up under Bus 002 Device 005. (I understand those numbers may be irrelevant to macOS since each OS may enumerate the USB devices differently, but thought I'd mention it just in case it is useful.)
So I followed this guide in an attempt to find an internal USB port that may be hidden from the system due to being outside of the USB device limit. But no matter what options I use, I only end up with XHC and 13 USB ports at the most, which are HS01-HS09 and SS01-SS04, and the ones it shows in use are mapped like this:
HS02: left front USB2
HS03: right side USB2 ports (which are apparently a hub)
HS04: left rear USB2
HS05: IOUSBHostDevice@14500000/AppleUSBHostLegacyClient (This appears to be the fingerprint reader.)
HS07: Webcam
SS02: left front USB3
SS03: right side USB3 (hub)
SS04: left rear USB3
(The SS ports seem to identify as SSP01-04 when not using FakePCIID_XHCIMux.kext)
Something odd to me is that there is no trace of EH01/EH02 in the ioreg, even though I did see EHC/EHC1 mentioned in my DSDT, and the rename patches seem to find things to patch when I look in the logs. I only get the XHC ports.
Is there something in my configuration that is preventing the internal USB port that the Bluetooth is attached to from being seen by the OS?
Problem report attached.
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