I copied the src/sys/pccard/cardinfo.h which was different from the one in
include.  I remade pccardc and pccardd.  I haven't tested it yet because I am
waiting for my "desperation" make world to finish in about 15 minutes, but I'm
confident that is the problem.

Thanks, I would not have found it for a while.  I checked UPDATING and saw nothing,
although my problem may have been because I haven't been able to finish a world
since the commit.

ed

Masahide -mac- NODA wrote:

> From: Edwin Culp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Problems with PCMCIA Cards
> Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 16:45:25 -0800
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> eculp> > On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 11:31:17AM -0800, Edwin Culp wrote:
> eculp> > > I am running current as of yesterday.  I have neglegently not been
> eculp> > > rebooting after make world and making a new kernel.  Yesterday I did
> eculp> > > reboot and found that something has changed and my D-Link 660 and my
> eculp> > > Viking Modem PCMCIA cards are no longer working.
>
> eculp> > > :Jan 17 23:33:58 local-27 pccardd[46]: driver allocation failed for
> eculp> > > D-Link(DE-66
> eculp> > > 0): Inappropriate ioctl for device
>
> eculp> > > Jan 17 23:07:31 local-27 pccardd[46]: driver allocation failed for
> eculp> > > Viking(V.90 K
> eculp> > > 56flex): Inappropriate ioctl for device
>
> I got this case, and fix it. :-)
>
> Probably, your kernel and pccardd is mismatch.
>
> To fix, cooy src/sys/pccard/cardinfo.h to /usr/incude/pccard/cardinfo.h,
> and make install pccard[cd] in src/usr.sbin/pccard.
>
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