Hi, On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 08:46:35AM +0200, Michael wrote: > Hi. > It's a long story: > The reason is the HW configuration of the board I have. > The CF is connected to the host bus in memory mode. > In this mode, the CF does not issue interrupts, and utilizing the > IDE code in its current state to work in polling mode is a > significant effort.
Aha. And you have no IDE controller. How about linux-mtd then? > We could enable the interrupts in PC Card ATA IO mode, but not in > TRUE IDE mode. The interface in PC Card ATA mode is, well, PC Card > ATA (PCMCIA) compatible. Right, but there's no PCMCIA controller on your host bus, only the PCMCIA card. > This make PCMCIA driver a natural choice Not really.. You would have to implement a PCMCIA controller in software. :( I think linux-mtd does what you want, but I haven't used it myself OTOH. //Peter _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia
