Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 3 Mar 1999 15:23:14 +0100 (CET) | From | Jochen Friedrich <> | Subject | Re: BUG kernel 2.2.x for pcmcia ibm token ring |
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Hi Stefano,
the cause for this problem is NOT a linux kernel bug, but an incompatibility between the ibmtr.c of 2.2.x and ibmtr_cs.c of pcmcia.
Please check the PCMCIA beta forum for more information or contact Mike Phillips <phillim@amtrak.com> for a patch to make the card work again under 2.2.x.
Cheers, Jochen
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Stefano Mason wrote:
> I try with: > pcmcia-3.0.9 & kernel 2.2.(0-2) here I find bug > pcmcia-3.0.9 & kernel 2.0.36 here I didn' t find bug > > I attach /var/log/messages that report the bug error in allocation of mmio > base address, and at the end of quote, report the correct allocation. > > --- QUOTE: > Feb 26 09:21:33 areo kernel: hwaddr=0004ACFA201B > Feb 26 09:21:33 areo cardmgr[214]: executing: './network start tr0' > Feb 26 09:21:35 areo kernel: tr0: Initial interrupt : 16 Mbps, shared RAM > base 000d8000. > Feb 26 09:21:35 areo kernel: tr0: open failed: ret_code = 34, retrying
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