Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 8 Dec 2003 09:43:58 +0000 | From | Russell King <> | Subject | Re: pcmcia yenta no devices Re: APM Suspend Problem |
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On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 09:06:30PM -0500, Bob wrote: > If cbdump could help me figure out why I > don't have any pcmcia cardbus devices showing > up when I boot or insert or remove storage cards
It might give some clues - you'll have to try it. The thing to look at is CB_SOCKET_STATE, bits 1 and 2. These are the two card detect bits, and '1' means not detected, '0' means detected. They both have to be zero when the card is inserted.
> and a Hawking 10/100 32-bit cardbus ethernet > pcmcia ethernet card, what is a command line > that will gcc -o cbdump cbdump.c ?
You didn't look in the comments at the top of the file. I guess that also means I could've put a license on the file which required you to do a John Cleese silly walk and email me the evidence immediately before compiling it. 8)
> yenta in kernel-2.6.0-test11 but no pcmcia ethernet card drivers > in kernel since I don't know which eth chip is on a Hawking pcmcia > PN672TX 32-bit cardbus 10/100 ethernet card. > > boot with compact flash Kingston or Sandisk storage card in > pcmcia adapter and Hawking ethernet pcmcia card in second > pcmcia cardbus slot, nothing, try remove and insert, still > nothing, no pcmcia events or devices reported > > Dec 4 02:32:43 where kernel: Linux Kernel Card Services > Dec 4 02:32:43 where kernel: options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm] > Dec 4 02:32:43 where kernel: Yenta: CardBus bridge found at > 0000:01:0a.0 [414e:454c] > Dec 4 02:32:43 where kernel: Yenta: ISA IRQ list 0000, PCI irq16 > Dec 4 02:32:43 where kernel: Socket status: 30000006 > Dec 4 02:32:43 where kernel: Yenta: CardBus bridge found at > 0000:01:0a.1 [414e:454c] > Dec 4 02:32:43 where kernel: Yenta: ISA IRQ list 0000, PCI irq16 > Dec 4 02:32:43 where kernel: Socket status: 30000006
This tells me that both sockets are reporting that they are empty. (Socket status == CB_SOCKET_STATE) Since we don't know any better, we believe them.
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