Jeff Garzik wrote: > Tejun Heo wrote: >> Robert de Rooy wrote: >>> Hmm, good question. I do not have any other PCMCIA device to test. >>> The only other device I have is a Cardbus Wi-Fi adapter without Linux >>> support (Marvell). If I insert that adapter lspci seems to list it >>> properly, but without resorting to ndiswrapper I have no way of testing >>> it. In any case, seeing how Cardbus is PCI based this is probably >>> pointless to resolving this issue. >>> >>> Would any other log data from the controller initialization or lspci >>> help? >> >> Hmmm... I don't really know much about PCMCIA. cc'ing linux-pcmcia. >> >> The original thread can be read from the following URL. >> >> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/530099 >> >> It seems we're losing interrupts from the CFA device. Any ideas? > > Alan probably knows more, but ISTR some CFA PCMCIA devices that needed > polling... > > This isn't an ARM platform perchance, is it? > > Jeff > > > No, it is a ThinkPad T41 with Intel Pentium M. I have posted full logs to the list, but the copy to linux-pcmcia got stuck in moderator approval due to exceeding a 40KB limit.
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