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Subject2.4.22-rc2 PCMCIA problems
Hello,

I've been using kernel 2.4.22-pre6 with the smbfs LFS patch and the
airo-lock-tx-fix.patch from Daniel Ritz <daniel.ritz@gmx.ch> with much
success relative to 2.4.21. Since I needed to make a minor change to my
configuration, and because I got another "BAP setup error" and effective
crash (it scrolled a stack dump continuously and kept scrolling slower
until it got so confused it just locked up) I decided to try 2.4.22-rc2
which seems to have incorporated [other?] airo patches.

However, with this new kernel, I can no longer 'modprobe airo_cs'
successfully, even though I've done a proper(?) 'depmod -a'. I can
'modprobe i82365' successfully followed by a successful 'modprobe ds',
but a 'cardctl ident' gives a series of "unable to map address space"
type errors, that go something like this:

Aug 21 23:40:22 j23 kernel: Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
Aug 21 23:40:22 j23 kernel: options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
Aug 21 23:40:22 j23 kernel: ds: no socket drivers loaded!
Aug 21 23:40:22 j23 kernel: unloading Kernel Card Services
Aug 21 23:40:41 j23 kernel: Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
Aug 21 23:40:41 j23 kernel: options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
Aug 21 23:40:41 j23 kernel: Intel PCIC probe:
Aug 21 23:40:41 j23 kernel: Vadem VG-468 ISA-to-PCMCIA at port 0x3e0
ofs 0x00, 2 sockets
Aug 21 23:40:41 j23 kernel: host opts [0]: none
Aug 21 23:40:41 j23 kernel: host opts [1]: none
Aug 21 23:40:41 j23 kernel: ISA irqs (scanned) = 7,10,14 polling
interval = 1000 ms
Aug 21 23:41:01 j23 kernel: cs: unable to map card memory!
Aug 21 23:41:01 j23 last message repeated 5 times

Thought someone might like to know ... I'm going back to -pre6 ...

regards,
Chris

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