Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 7 May 2008 06:21:55 -0700 (PDT) | From | Alex Dubov <> | Subject | Re: tifm_7xx1: SD card is ignored |
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> Unfortunately my machine crashes every hour or so when I run 2.6.25, > both with the home build kernel and with the Debian kernel, this makes > it impossible for me to do any real testing. The SD card works on the > home build kernel, but not on the Debian kernel, I will wait for > 2.6.25 to become stable for me and then find the difference between > the two build that prevents the SD card from working on one of them.
As you could guess, I have no idea how's debian kernel different from the stock one.
> > I have also tried to compile 2.6.24 for myself now in order to see if > the SD would work there, it didn't, but I got a reaction in the dmesg > now: > mmc0: card claims to support voltages below the defined range. These > will be ignored. > mmc0: SDIO card claims to support the incompletely defined 'low > voltage range'. This will be ignored. > mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SDIO card > > This might explain what the problem is? > > Anyway, thanks for your time, I will just wait a little longer as it > almost works now,
First, where's debug log? There are plenty of debug messages in the MMC code - just enable the debug printout and send it to me or Pierre.
Second, I'm not sure the problem is tifm specific, otherwise where's SDIO stuff comes from?
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