Acpi 80860f14
Between 2013 and 2016, Intel released the (e.g., Atom Z3700 series, Celeron N2800/J1900) and later Cherry Trail (Atom x5/x7) platforms. These system-on-chips (SoCs) were designed for tablets, low-cost laptops, and embedded devices. To save power and physical space, Intel moved many peripheral controllers—such as I2C, SPI, and UART—onto the SoC itself, exposing them via ACPI instead of traditional PCIe.
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 Acpi 80860f14
. Users often have to hunt for specific Intel "SOC" or "Sideband" driver packages from manufacturers like Linux Support Challenges Between 2013 and 2016, Intel released the (e
Because this is an Intel component, the specific driver you need often depends on your laptop manufacturer. You can find official downloads through: The hardware ID identifies the Intel Atom Z3700
Use iasl -d dsdt.aml to get a readable .dsl file.
Add the following to your bootloader (GRUB) kernel command line: