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Where can I find the WL utility for the CYW4354? I need an ARM64 Linux version. Is there any hope of finding this?
-Dennis
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Hi Dennis,
I have compiled wl source for arm64 as well as x86 64 architectures.The toolchain that you have mentioned earlier was
linaro-5.3-2016.02-x86_64_aarch64-linux-gnu
which is for x86 64bit architecture.
PFA the required files. hope this works for you.
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Hi,
Could you provide the toolchain that you are using. Is it arm-none-gnu-eabi.gcc ? if this is the case, then we could compile the source with the appropriate toolchain an give you the utility.
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Hi Dennis,
Can you please tell us your toolchain.
BR,
Aman
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My toolchain is linaro-5.3-2016.02-x86_64_aarch64-linux-gnu
-Dennis Millard
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The 4354 is not a broad marker device that's supported within WICED, nor am I aware of any partners that build modules with this device. Could you provide the partner name as well. It make make more sense for you to work through the local sales team that enabled you on this device to line up the appropriate factory support.
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We are using the BCM4354 (CYW4354) which is built-in to the nVidia TX1
SOM. We have talked to nVidia for support and finally their internal
team suggested we go to Cypress for support. At this point the chip
manufacturer and the module manufacturer are pointing fingers at each
other, and we've got no support.
If we could just get the WLAN Client Utility compiled for ARM64, then
maybe we can figure things out ourselves.
-Dennis Millard
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We are in the same boat as the OP. Thanks for sharing the command line tool!
Would you be kind enough to also share the manufacturer firmware and nvram binary, so we can use it with the command line tool? We have scheduled our EMC test, your immediate assistant will be very much appreciated! Thank you!