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SubjectRe: Linux 2.6.13-rc2: PCMCIA problem on AMD64


On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Greg KH wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 11:28:49AM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #10:2000000@100000000 for 0000:02:01.0
> > PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #10:2000000@100000000 for 0000:02:01.1
> > PCI: Failed to allocate I/O resource #7:1000@e000 for 0000:02:01.1
> > PCI: Failed to allocate I/O resource #8:1000@e000 for 0000:02:01.1
>
> Do you also get the above errors on booting with -rc1?

I'd assume so - there are basically no resource changes in -rc2, but -rc1
has a lot of PCMCIA updates. Dominik - the full dmesg is in the original
report by Rafael on linux-kernel, mind taking a look?

However, the above also seems to have tried to allocate a 64-bit resource,
and I wonder if that's right. Rafael, what does lspci say? Is that 2:1.1
device actually 64-bit capable? Sounds unlikely (they are pretty rare),
and hat would be a PCI layer bug if not.

> > PCI: Bus 3, cardbus bridge: 0000:02:01.0
> > IO window: 0000b000-0000bfff
> > IO window: 0000c000-0000cfff
> > PREFETCH window: 30000000-31ffffff
> > PCI: Bus 7, cardbus bridge: 0000:02:01.1
> > PREFETCH window: 32000000-33ffffff
> > PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:0a.0
> > IO window: b000-dfff
> > MEM window: f8a00000-feafffff
> > PREFETCH window: 30000000-34ffffff
> > PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:0b.0
> > IO window: disabled.
> > MEM window: f6900000-f89fffff
> > PREFETCH window: c6800000-e67fffff
> > PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:0a.0 to 64
> > PCI: Device 0000:02:01.0 not available because of resource collisions
> > PCI: Device 0000:02:01.1 not available because of resource collisions
>
> And these? As this is your carbus bridge, I'm guessing that is why -rc2
> is failing for you.

Indeed, if 2:1.1 is your cardbus bridge, I can pretty much guarantee that
it's not using 64-bit windows. So Greg, I think you might be at least
partially involved..

Linus
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