sudo modprobe snd_soc_sst_bytcr_rt5651 sudo modprobe snd_soc_sst_cht_bsw_rt5672
: Drivers are usually included in "Intel Chipset" or "Intel Serial IO" driver packages provided by your device manufacturer (OEM). You can find specific versions for Dell , Acer , and Lenovo on their support sites.
Here are some of the most common issues and their fixes:
The Linux kernel has supported Intel SST since version 3.14, but Bay Trail support has been notoriously finicky. The problem is rarely the kernel itself—it is the .
This controller functions as an intermediary layer. It bridges your computer's operating system to raw flash memory chips (like eMMC storage soldered inside budget laptops or tablets) using the Secure Digital Input Output (SDIO) standard. Symptoms of a Missing or Broken ACPI 80860F14 Driver
Since the WiFi chip (often the Realtek RTL8723BS) relies on this SDIO controller, it won't be detected even if you have the drivers.
or ASUS X441SA) and look for "Intel Serial IO" or "Chipset" drivers.
FreeBSD's sdhci_acpi driver gained support for 80860F14 UID 3 in early 2017, making external SD cards accessible on devices like Intel NUCs and Minnowboard single-board computers. Prior to this, only UID 1 (eMMC) was supported.
This ID belongs to the , which is part of the Intel Atom Processor E3800 Series (Bay Trail) chipset.
The hardware identifier (also known as ACPI\VEN_8086&DEV_0F14 ) represents the Intel SD Host Controller , a critical component integrated into Intel Atom, Celeron, and Pentium SoC platforms.
: This is the specific Plug-and-Play (PnP) ID. In the world of hardware, 8086 is the vendor ID for Intel , and 0F14 identifies the specific device.
: The device fails to wake up from sleep properly or the battery drains rapidly because the ACPI interface isn't managing the power states correctly. How to Install the ACPI\80860F14 Driver
The ACPI 80860F14 has been associated with various meanings and implications, including:
Name (_HID, "80860F14") // _HID: Hardware ID Name (_CID, "PNP0D40") // _CID: Compatible ID Name (_DDN, "Intel(R) eMMC Controller - 80860F14") // _DDN: DOS Device Name
The hardware ID identifies the Intel Atom Z3700 Series I/O SD Host Controller , specifically the eMMC controller found on Intel "Bay Trail" platforms. This component is critical for the operating system to recognize and access the internal storage (eMMC) and SD card slots on devices like the Intel Compute Stick, inexpensive Windows tablets, and some Chromebooks. Driver Installation & Troubleshooting








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