Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:50:21 +0100 | From | Anders Fugmann <> | Subject | Re: [pre6-2.3.99-pre3] PCMCIA problems. |
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Jeff Garzik wrote: > > You can now use the xircom_tulip_cb driver in kernel 2.3.99-pre3-pre3 or > later, provided you have this patch. (this patch has been sent to > Linus, so it should appear in the next kernel release...) > > http://gtf.org/garzik/kernel/files/xircom-cb-2.3.99.3.3.patch.gz Thanks. I see that this patch has already been included in pre3-6. - And it works. I still need to load the module manually. Btw. Why doesent the driver work if it is compiled in?
> > > I guess that this will (in my case) bring the PCMCIA stuff "back" to the > > post 2.3.36 state, where I had to load the tulip_cb module manually, > > in order to get the card working. > > - Or will it also solve the problem, that cardmgr cannot find my card? > > I need to look into how cardmgr decides which module to load... I look forward to a patch :-)
> > (and initially believes that its a 5V card - or has this maybe something > > to > > do with timings, which was discussed earlier on the linux-kernel) > > can you elaborate on this? Yes. After booting with the card inserted, the cardctl reports:
# cardctl status Socket 0: 5V CardBus card function 0: [busy] Socket 1: no card
# cardctl config Socket 0: Vcc 5.0V Vpp1 5.0V Vpp2 5.0V Socket 1: not configured
After removing and inserting cardctl reports:
# cardctl config Socket 0: Vcc 3.3V Vpp1 3.3V Vpp2 3.3V interface type is "cardbus" irq 11 [exclusive] [level] function 0: Socket 1: not configured
#cardctl status Socket 0: 3.3V CardBus card function 0: [ready] Socket 1: no card
If you need more info, just ask and I'll send it to you.
regards Anders
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