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SubjectPCMCIA Xircom RBEM100TX: eth0 works (kind of) under 2.3.47
Using PCMCIA 3.1.11. Card isn't set up at boot and cardctl oopses
on ident command; what makes ethernet work is the following sequence:

1) physically remove card
2) physically insert it back (now cardctl doesn't oops anymore)
3) modprobe tulip_cb
4) ifconfig eth0 <params>

cardctl eject/insert doesn't yield same effect as physical action.

Serial_cb compiled in kernel but doesn't appear to work (I get no
response from /dev/ttyS1 -- which works fine under 2.3.35 -- with
either chat or minicom).

Any interest in oops etc. just ask, I'll send it. 100% reproducable.


Detailed output from /var/log/messages:

[snipped pre-pcmcia stuff]

Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.11
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess atd: atd startup succeeded
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: options: [pci] [cardbus] [apm]
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Adding cardbus controller 0: Texas Instruments PCI1131
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Yenta IRQ list 0618, PCI irq11
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Socket status: 30000006
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Adding cardbus controller 1: Texas Instruments PCI1131 (#2)
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Yenta IRQ list 0618, PCI irq11
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Socket status: 30000020
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Intel PCIC probe: not found.
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 152k freed
Feb 22 23:57:21 princess kernel: cs: socket 1 timed out during reset

[snipped sb.o and swap stuff]

Feb 22 23:57:22 princess pcmcia: Starting PCMCIA services:
Feb 22 23:57:22 princess pcmcia: cardmgr.
Feb 22 23:57:22 princess rc: Starting pcmcia succeeded
Feb 22 23:57:22 princess cardmgr[343]: starting, version is 3.1.11
Feb 22 23:57:23 princess inet: inetd startup succeeded
Feb 22 23:57:23 princess cardmgr[343]: watching 2 sockets
Feb 22 23:57:23 princess kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x1000-0x17ff: clean.
Feb 22 23:57:23 princess kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: excluding 0x210-0x217 0x290-0x297 0x378-0x37f 0x388-0x38f 0x3c0-0x3df 0x4d0-0x4d7
Feb 22 23:57:23 princess kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean.

[Here I eject/reinsert the card]

Feb 23 00:01:16 princess cardmgr[343]: initializing socket 1
Feb 23 00:01:16 princess cardmgr[343]: unsupported card in socket 1
Feb 23 00:01:16 princess kernel: cs: cb_alloc(bus 3): vendor 0x115d, device 0x0003
Feb 23 00:01:16 princess kernel: PCI: Enabling device 03:00.0 (0000 -> 0003)
Feb 23 00:01:16 princess kernel: PCI: Failed to allocate resource 0 for PCI device 115d:0103
Feb 23 00:01:16 princess kernel: PCI: Enabling device 03:00.1 (0000 -> 0003)
Feb 23 00:01:16 princess cardmgr[343]: no product info available

[Here I modprobe tulip_cb]

Feb 23 00:02:27 princess kernel: tulip_attach(03:00.0)
Feb 23 00:02:27 princess kernel: PCI: Enabling bus mastering for device 03:00.0 Feb 23 00:02:27 princess kernel: PCI: Increasing latency timer of device 03:00.0 to 64
Feb 23 00:02:27 princess kernel: tulip.c:v0.91 4/14/99 becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov (modified by danilo@cs.uni-magdeburg.de for XIRCOM CBE, fixed by Doug Ledford)
Feb 23 00:02:27 princess kernel: eth0: Xircom Cardbus Adapter (DEC 21143 compatible mode) rev 3 at 0x1400, 00:10:A4:F9:19:A0, IRQ 11.
Feb 23 00:02:27 princess kernel: eth0: MII transceiver #0 config 3100 status 7809 advertising 01e1.

Then ifconfig eth0 addr,netmask up and it works.


Thanks for the good work so far !

Cheers,

--alessandro <asuardi@uninetcom.it> <asuardi@it.oracle.com>

Linux 2.2.14/2.3.47 glibc-2.1.2-11 gcc-2.95.2 binutils-2.9.5.0.27

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