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SubjectRe: I have an i82365-compatible PCMCIA PCI that is non-CardBus, I'd want that PCI detection for it was put back.
> I have a PCMCIA controller Cirrus Logic CL 6729 that is PCCARD only,
> not CardBus, *BUT* is PCI not ISA. Everywhere I seem to read that PCI
> are all CardBus. There are some exceptions. I was locked to 2.3.36
> because at first glance changes made in kernel didn't allow my
> PCMCIA bridge to work and origin pcmcia-cs package doesn't compile
> anymore (bridges, then later cards) modules for 2.3.37+.

I have a Kiwi OpenNote 680T that I use at work. Crappy thing, but it works.
It has an omega micro pci-to-pcmcia controller. 2.3.47 locks solid when
trying to find it (and thinks it's an isa-to-pcmcia)

> 00:18.0 PCMCIA bridge: Cirrus Logic CL 6729 (rev 07)
> Flags: stepping, slow devsel
> I/O ports at 3000 [size=4]
>
> Feb 26 16:30:17 blackhole kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.11
> Feb 26 16:30:17 blackhole kernel: kernel build: 2.3.36 unknown
> Feb 26 16:30:17 blackhole kernel: options: [pci] [apm]
> Feb 26 16:30:17 blackhole kernel: Intel PCIC probe:
> Feb 26 16:30:17 blackhole kernel: Cirrus PD6729 PCI-to-PCMCIA at slot 00:18, port 0x3000
> Feb 26 16:30:17 blackhole kernel: host opts [0]: [ring] [1/5/0] [1/20/0]
> Feb 26 16:30:17 blackhole kernel: host opts [1]: [ring] [1/5/0] [1/20/0]

This is where mine locks up in 2.3.47, but there's nothing after the : on
those last 2 lines on mine.

> Feb 26 16:30:17 blackhole kernel: ISA irqs (default) = 3,4,5,10,11 polling interval = 1000 ms
> Feb 26 16:30:18 blackhole cardmgr[5368]: starting, version is 3.1.11
> Feb 26 16:30:18 blackhole cardmgr[5368]: watching 2 sockets

> Anyways it's not very interesting to have lost PCI autodetection.
> By the way: linux/drivers/pcmcia/i82365.c still has:
>
> printk(KERN_INFO "Intel PCIC probe: ");
>
> but all PCI probe code is removed. So some people would think their
> PCI card was really probed (it wasn't at all), but not correctly
> detected.

I guess this is why it says mine's an ISA instead of PCI. Grrrr.

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