Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 13 Jan 2005 15:13:41 +0100 | From | Stefan Seyfried <> | Subject | Re: yenta_socket rapid fires interrupts |
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Linus Torvalds wrote:
> What I don't see is why the port changes state, then. Since the yenta > driver doesn't care for the interrupt anyway, it shouldn't be touching the > hardware, and if it doesn't touch the hardware, then the pcmcia thing > should eventually just calm down, even if it were to de-bounce a few > times. > > The above is what you'd likely see if somebody was forcing a reset on the > card or a card voltage re-interrogation all the time, which I don't see > why it would happen.
i have a "feeling" that a weak power supply or a little bit too high current draw from the card may cause something like this. But this is just what i wrote: a feeling from my stomach ;-)
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