Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-03-04 Thread Felix E. Klee
Drew Parsons wrote:
> Bad phrasing.  What I meant was that Felix could try setting his BIOS to the
> 32-bit Cardbus option. (There are three alternatives: auto, 16-bit and
> 32-bit).
Thanks for your suggestions. However, the BIOS of my machine (a Thinkpad
i1267) does not offer these options, but the good thing is that I don't
need them because the card is now working (see my other message).

Regards,

Felix



Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-03-04 Thread Felix E. Klee

Drew Parsons wrote:
> Bad phrasing.  What I meant was that Felix could try setting his BIOS to the
> 32-bit Cardbus option. (There are three alternatives: auto, 16-bit and
> 32-bit).
Thanks for your suggestions. However, the BIOS of my machine (a Thinkpad
i1267) does not offer these options, but the good thing is that I don't
need them because the card is now working (see my other message).

Regards,

Felix


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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-03-03 Thread Drew Parsons
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 02:37:52PM -0500, xsdg wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:01:22PM +1100, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > Notice that the latest pcmcia-cs version is 3.1.24.  Upgrading to that is
> > the only suggestion I can make.  That, and try fiddling with the BIOS
> > settings for the PCIC bridge.  I have to specify 16-bit PCMCIA, if you have
> > Cardbus, you might have to specify that (rather than the default, which is
> > auto).
> This wouldn't work, because Felix is also trying to get a Cardbus eth card 
> working...
> > 


Bad phrasing.  What I meant was that Felix could try setting his BIOS to the
32-bit Cardbus option. (There are three alternatives: auto, 16-bit and
32-bit).

Drew

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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-03-03 Thread xsdg
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:01:22PM +1100, Drew Parsons wrote:
> Notice that the latest pcmcia-cs version is 3.1.24.  Upgrading to that is
> the only suggestion I can make.  That, and try fiddling with the BIOS
> settings for the PCIC bridge.  I have to specify 16-bit PCMCIA, if you have
> Cardbus, you might have to specify that (rather than the default, which is
> auto).
This wouldn't work, because Felix is also trying to get a Cardbus eth card 
working...
> 
> Drew
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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-03-03 Thread Drew Parsons

On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 02:37:52PM -0500, xsdg wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:01:22PM +1100, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > Notice that the latest pcmcia-cs version is 3.1.24.  Upgrading to that is
> > the only suggestion I can make.  That, and try fiddling with the BIOS
> > settings for the PCIC bridge.  I have to specify 16-bit PCMCIA, if you have
> > Cardbus, you might have to specify that (rather than the default, which is
> > auto).
> This wouldn't work, because Felix is also trying to get a Cardbus eth card working...
> > 


Bad phrasing.  What I meant was that Felix could try setting his BIOS to the
32-bit Cardbus option. (There are three alternatives: auto, 16-bit and
32-bit).

Drew

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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-03-03 Thread xsdg

On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:01:22PM +1100, Drew Parsons wrote:
> Notice that the latest pcmcia-cs version is 3.1.24.  Upgrading to that is
> the only suggestion I can make.  That, and try fiddling with the BIOS
> settings for the PCIC bridge.  I have to specify 16-bit PCMCIA, if you have
> Cardbus, you might have to specify that (rather than the default, which is
> auto).
This wouldn't work, because Felix is also trying to get a Cardbus eth card working...
> 
> Drew
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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-27 Thread Francois BOTTIN

--- "Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> thanks to all those who replied so far. The Xircom modem does work again
> (I didn't include PCMCIA serial devices support into the kernel).
> However, my FA510c network card still doesn't work (I always hear a high
> low beep sequence when inserting the card).
> 
> Felix

The "high low" beep sequence means "I know there's a new PCMCIA card
inserted, but I have no clue of which driver to use for it" (i.e. there is
no entry for this card in the database). I had a similar problem with a
D-Link network card (I don't remerber the model name) with the PCMCIA
package shipped with Debian 2.2r0. I had to manually add a new entry in
/etc/pcmcia/config. The whole process is described in the PCMCIA-HOWTO. It
can be found there: http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/PCMCIA-HOWTO-6.html
Of course you have to know which driver to use...
May the network be with you!

Francois.

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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-27 Thread Francois BOTTIN


--- "Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> thanks to all those who replied so far. The Xircom modem does work again
> (I didn't include PCMCIA serial devices support into the kernel).
> However, my FA510c network card still doesn't work (I always hear a high
> low beep sequence when inserting the card).
> 
> Felix

The "high low" beep sequence means "I know there's a new PCMCIA card
inserted, but I have no clue of which driver to use for it" (i.e. there is
no entry for this card in the database). I had a similar problem with a
D-Link network card (I don't remerber the model name) with the PCMCIA
package shipped with Debian 2.2r0. I had to manually add a new entry in
/etc/pcmcia/config. The whole process is described in the PCMCIA-HOWTO. It
can be found there: http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/PCMCIA-HOWTO-6.html
Of course you have to know which driver to use...
May the network be with you!

Francois.

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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-26 Thread Felix E. Klee
Hi,

thanks to all those who replied so far. The Xircom modem does work again
(I didn't include PCMCIA serial devices support into the kernel).
However, my FA510c network card still doesn't work (I always hear a high
low beep sequence when inserting the card).

Felix



Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-26 Thread Felix E. Klee

Hi,

thanks to all those who replied so far. The Xircom modem does work again
(I didn't include PCMCIA serial devices support into the kernel).
However, my FA510c network card still doesn't work (I always hear a high
low beep sequence when inserting the card).

Felix


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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-26 Thread Felix E. Klee
Aaron Dewell wrote:
> Actually, I have 2.4.1 working find on my laptop.  Since 2.4.0, I have to
> pop the card an additional time before it will recognize the card.  I'd try
> that first.
Yes, that's another problem. However, the card doesn't work even after a
inserting it twice.

Felix



Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-26 Thread Felix E. Klee

Aaron Dewell wrote:
> Actually, I have 2.4.1 working find on my laptop.  Since 2.4.0, I have to
> pop the card an additional time before it will recognize the card.  I'd try
> that first.
Yes, that's another problem. However, the card doesn't work even after a
inserting it twice.

Felix


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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-26 Thread xsdg
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 06:54:47PM -0500, xsdg wrote:
> lspci -v please?
> 
> > > lspci:
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> > 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> > 7195
> > 00:00.2 Modem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7196
> > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Motion, Inc.: Unknown device
> > 0712 (rev a0)
> > 00:03.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 6872 (rev 05)
> > 00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7198 (rev 01)
> > 00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7199
> > 00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719a
> > 00:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719b
> Please compile your kernel with PCI lookup tables or whatever it's called (in 
> the 3rd section from the top in menuconfig).  They are extremely helpful, and 
> would add names to all ofthese "Unknown device"s.
The real name of what I'm talking about is "PCI device name database", or the 
"CONFIG_PCI_NAMES" option.  It is actually in the fourth menu item from the top 
("General Setup --->").
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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-26 Thread Drew Parsons
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:38:58PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> today I updated to kernel 2.4.1 with build in PCMCIA support using the
> Potato 2.4 packages provided by Adrian Bunk. However, after the update I
> cannot
> use PCMCIA cards anymore even though they seem to be identified

I've got pcmcia working (Xircom pcmcia card) with 2.4.1.  My syslog reports:

Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.24 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel:   kernel build: 2.4.1 unknown 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel:   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [apm] 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel: Intel PCIC probe: 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel:   Intel i82365sl B step rev 00
ISA-to-PCMCIA a
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel: host opts [0]: none 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel: host opts [1]: none 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: ISA irqs (scanned) = 3,4,7,10 polling
inte
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: starting, version is 3.1.24 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: watching 2 sockets 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff: clean. 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0800-0x08ff: clean. 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: excluding
0x2
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean. 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: initializing socket 0 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: memory probe 0x0d-0x0d: clean. 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: socket 0: Xircom CEM56 Ethernet/Modem
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: executing: 'modprobe xirc2ps_cs' 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: xirc2ps_cs.c 1.31 1998/12/09 19:32:55


Notice that the latest pcmcia-cs version is 3.1.24.  Upgrading to that is
the only suggestion I can make.  That, and try fiddling with the BIOS
settings for the PCIC bridge.  I have to specify 16-bit PCMCIA, if you have
Cardbus, you might have to specify that (rather than the default, which is
auto).

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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-26 Thread xsdg

On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 06:54:47PM -0500, xsdg wrote:
> lspci -v please?
> 
> > > lspci:
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> > 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> > 7195
> > 00:00.2 Modem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7196
> > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Motion, Inc.: Unknown device
> > 0712 (rev a0)
> > 00:03.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 6872 (rev 05)
> > 00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7198 (rev 01)
> > 00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7199
> > 00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719a
> > 00:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719b
> Please compile your kernel with PCI lookup tables or whatever it's called (in the 
>3rd section from the top in menuconfig).  They are extremely helpful, and would add 
>names to all ofthese "Unknown device"s.
The real name of what I'm talking about is "PCI device name database", or the 
"CONFIG_PCI_NAMES" option.  It is actually in the fourth menu item from the top 
("General Setup --->").
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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-26 Thread Drew Parsons

On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:38:58PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> today I updated to kernel 2.4.1 with build in PCMCIA support using the
> Potato 2.4 packages provided by Adrian Bunk. However, after the update I
> cannot
> use PCMCIA cards anymore even though they seem to be identified

I've got pcmcia working (Xircom pcmcia card) with 2.4.1.  My syslog reports:

Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.24 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel:   kernel build: 2.4.1 unknown 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel:   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [apm] 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel: Intel PCIC probe: 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel:   Intel i82365sl B step rev 00
ISA-to-PCMCIA a
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel: host opts [0]: none 
Feb 26 22:04:40 localhost kernel: host opts [1]: none 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: ISA irqs (scanned) = 3,4,7,10 polling
inte
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: starting, version is 3.1.24 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: watching 2 sockets 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff: clean. 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0800-0x08ff: clean. 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: excluding
0x2
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean. 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: initializing socket 0 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: cs: memory probe 0x0d-0x0d: clean. 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: socket 0: Xircom CEM56 Ethernet/Modem
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost cardmgr[162]: executing: 'modprobe xirc2ps_cs' 
Feb 26 22:04:41 localhost kernel: xirc2ps_cs.c 1.31 1998/12/09 19:32:55


Notice that the latest pcmcia-cs version is 3.1.24.  Upgrading to that is
the only suggestion I can make.  That, and try fiddling with the BIOS
settings for the PCIC bridge.  I have to specify 16-bit PCMCIA, if you have
Cardbus, you might have to specify that (rather than the default, which is
auto).

Drew

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Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-25 Thread Aaron Dewell

Actually, I have 2.4.1 working find on my laptop.  Since 2.4.0, I have to 
pop the card an additional time before it will recognize the card.  I'd try
that first.  

On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, xsdg wrote:

> *Please set the Reply-to header to "[email protected]"*
> 
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:38:58PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > today I updated to kernel 2.4.1 with build in PCMCIA support using the
> I would suggest using kernel 2.4.0, as I have had problems (oopses) using 
> both 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 kernels on one of my boxes, and under 2.4.1 on my laptop.
> 
> > Potato 2.4 packages provided by Adrian Bunk. However, after the update I
> > cannot
> > use PCMCIA cards anymore even though they seem to be identified
> > correctly, eg.
> > 
> > > cardctl ident
> > Socket 0:
> >   product info: "Xircom", "CreditCard Modem 56 - GlobalACCESS",
> > "CM-56G", "1.00"  manfid: 0x0105, 0x100a
> >   function: 2 (serial)
> > 
> > Each time I insert a card, I hear a high beep followed by a low beep and
> > I found the following suspicious kernel messages (the whole output of
> > dmesg and lspci is attached below):
> > 
> > Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.22
> >   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
> > PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:03.0
> > PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.1
> > PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.2
> > IRQ routing conflict in pirq table for device 00:03.0
> > Intel PCIC probe: not found.
> Does this occur when plugging in multiple cards, or just one?  Also, is/are 
> the card(s) PCMCIA or CardBus?
> 
> > 
> > 
> > How should I proceed in order to get PCMCIA working again?
> > 
> > TIA,
> > 
> > Felix
> > 
> > 
> lspci -v please?
> 
> > > lspci:
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> > 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> > 7195
> > 00:00.2 Modem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7196
> > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Motion, Inc.: Unknown device
> > 0712 (rev a0)
> > 00:03.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 6872 (rev 05)
> > 00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7198 (rev 01)
> > 00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7199
> > 00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719a
> > 00:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719b
> Please compile your kernel with PCI lookup tables or whatever it's called (in 
> the 3rd section from the top in menuconfig).  They are extremely helpful, and 
> would add names to all ofthese "Unknown device"s.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > > dmesg:
> > Linux version 2.4.1 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian
> > GNU/Linux)) #1 Sun Feb 25 17:07:41 CET 2001
> > BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
> >  BIOS-e820: 0009fc00 @  (usable)
> >  BIOS-e820: 0400 @ 0009fc00 (reserved)
> >  BIOS-e820: 0001 @ 000f (reserved)
> >  BIOS-e820: 07ee @ 0010 (usable)
> >  BIOS-e820: 0001 @ 07fe (reserved)
> >  BIOS-e820: 8000 @ 07ff (ACPI data)
> >  BIOS-e820: 8000 @ 07ff8000 (ACPI NVS)
> >  BIOS-e820: 0001 @  (reserved)
> > On node 0 totalpages: 32736
> > zone(0): 4096 pages.
> > zone(1): 28640 pages.
> > zone(2): 0 pages.
> > Kernel command line: auto BOOT_IMAGE=Linux ro root=302
> > BOOT_FILE=/vmlinuz
> > Initializing CPU#0
> > Detected 548.872 MHz processor.
> > Console: colour VGA+ 80x43
> > Calibrating delay loop... 1094.45 BogoMIPS
> > Memory: 126648k/130944k available (968k kernel code, 3908k reserved,
> > 370k data, 172k init, 0k highmem)
> > Dentry-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> > Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
> > Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> > Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
> > CPU: Before vendor init, caps: 0383f9ff  , vendor = 0
> > CPU: L1 I cache: 16K, L1 D cache: 16K
> > CPU: L2 cache: 128K
> > Intel machine check architecture supported.
> > Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
> > CPU: After vendor init, caps: 0383f9ff   
> > CPU: After generic, caps: 0383f9ff   
> > CPU: Common caps: 0383f9ff   
> > CPU: Intel Celeron (Coppermine) stepping 03
> > Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
> > Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
> > Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
> > POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
> > mtrr: v1.37 (20001109) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > mtrr: detected mtrr type: Intel
> > PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xf0200, last bus=0
> > PCI: Using configuration type 1
> > PCI: Probing PCI hardware
> > PCI: Using IRQ router PIIX [8086/7198] at 00:07.0
> >   got res[1000:1fff] for resource 0 of O2 

Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-25 Thread xsdg
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On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:38:58PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> today I updated to kernel 2.4.1 with build in PCMCIA support using the
I would suggest using kernel 2.4.0, as I have had problems (oopses) using both 
2.4.1 and 2.4.2 kernels on one of my boxes, and under 2.4.1 on my laptop.

> Potato 2.4 packages provided by Adrian Bunk. However, after the update I
> cannot
> use PCMCIA cards anymore even though they seem to be identified
> correctly, eg.
> 
> > cardctl ident
> Socket 0:
>   product info: "Xircom", "CreditCard Modem 56 - GlobalACCESS",
> "CM-56G", "1.00"  manfid: 0x0105, 0x100a
>   function: 2 (serial)
> 
> Each time I insert a card, I hear a high beep followed by a low beep and
> I found the following suspicious kernel messages (the whole output of
> dmesg and lspci is attached below):
> 
> Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.22
>   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
> PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:03.0
> PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.1
> PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.2
> IRQ routing conflict in pirq table for device 00:03.0
> Intel PCIC probe: not found.
Does this occur when plugging in multiple cards, or just one?  Also, is/are the 
card(s) PCMCIA or CardBus?

> 
> 
> How should I proceed in order to get PCMCIA working again?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Felix
> 
> 
lspci -v please?

> > lspci:
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> 7195
> 00:00.2 Modem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7196
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Motion, Inc.: Unknown device
> 0712 (rev a0)
> 00:03.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 6872 (rev 05)
> 00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7198 (rev 01)
> 00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7199
> 00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719a
> 00:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719b
Please compile your kernel with PCI lookup tables or whatever it's called (in 
the 3rd section from the top in menuconfig).  They are extremely helpful, and 
would add names to all ofthese "Unknown device"s.

> 
> 
> > dmesg:
> Linux version 2.4.1 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian
> GNU/Linux)) #1 Sun Feb 25 17:07:41 CET 2001
> BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
>  BIOS-e820: 0009fc00 @  (usable)
>  BIOS-e820: 0400 @ 0009fc00 (reserved)
>  BIOS-e820: 0001 @ 000f (reserved)
>  BIOS-e820: 07ee @ 0010 (usable)
>  BIOS-e820: 0001 @ 07fe (reserved)
>  BIOS-e820: 8000 @ 07ff (ACPI data)
>  BIOS-e820: 8000 @ 07ff8000 (ACPI NVS)
>  BIOS-e820: 0001 @  (reserved)
> On node 0 totalpages: 32736
> zone(0): 4096 pages.
> zone(1): 28640 pages.
> zone(2): 0 pages.
> Kernel command line: auto BOOT_IMAGE=Linux ro root=302
> BOOT_FILE=/vmlinuz
> Initializing CPU#0
> Detected 548.872 MHz processor.
> Console: colour VGA+ 80x43
> Calibrating delay loop... 1094.45 BogoMIPS
> Memory: 126648k/130944k available (968k kernel code, 3908k reserved,
> 370k data, 172k init, 0k highmem)
> Dentry-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
> Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
> CPU: Before vendor init, caps: 0383f9ff  , vendor = 0
> CPU: L1 I cache: 16K, L1 D cache: 16K
> CPU: L2 cache: 128K
> Intel machine check architecture supported.
> Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
> CPU: After vendor init, caps: 0383f9ff   
> CPU: After generic, caps: 0383f9ff   
> CPU: Common caps: 0383f9ff   
> CPU: Intel Celeron (Coppermine) stepping 03
> Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
> Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
> Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
> POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
> mtrr: v1.37 (20001109) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> mtrr: detected mtrr type: Intel
> PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xf0200, last bus=0
> PCI: Using configuration type 1
> PCI: Probing PCI hardware
> PCI: Using IRQ router PIIX [8086/7198] at 00:07.0
>   got res[1000:1fff] for resource 0 of O2 Micro, Inc. OZ6812
> Cardbus Controller
> Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
> Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
> Initializing RT netlink socket
> apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x0f (Driver version 1.14)
> Starting kswapd v1.8
> pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
> block: queued sectors max/low 84112kB/28037kB, 256 slots per queue
> Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
> ide: Assuming 33MHz syste

Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-25 Thread Aaron Dewell


Actually, I have 2.4.1 working find on my laptop.  Since 2.4.0, I have to 
pop the card an additional time before it will recognize the card.  I'd try
that first.  

On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, xsdg wrote:

> *Please set the Reply-to header to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"*
> 
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:38:58PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > today I updated to kernel 2.4.1 with build in PCMCIA support using the
> I would suggest using kernel 2.4.0, as I have had problems (oopses) using both 2.4.1 
>and 2.4.2 kernels on one of my boxes, and under 2.4.1 on my laptop.
> 
> > Potato 2.4 packages provided by Adrian Bunk. However, after the update I
> > cannot
> > use PCMCIA cards anymore even though they seem to be identified
> > correctly, eg.
> > 
> > > cardctl ident
> > Socket 0:
> >   product info: "Xircom", "CreditCard Modem 56 - GlobalACCESS",
> > "CM-56G", "1.00"  manfid: 0x0105, 0x100a
> >   function: 2 (serial)
> > 
> > Each time I insert a card, I hear a high beep followed by a low beep and
> > I found the following suspicious kernel messages (the whole output of
> > dmesg and lspci is attached below):
> > 
> > Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.22
> >   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
> > PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:03.0
> > PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.1
> > PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.2
> > IRQ routing conflict in pirq table for device 00:03.0
> > Intel PCIC probe: not found.
> Does this occur when plugging in multiple cards, or just one?  Also, is/are the 
>card(s) PCMCIA or CardBus?
> 
> > 
> > 
> > How should I proceed in order to get PCMCIA working again?
> > 
> > TIA,
> > 
> > Felix
> > 
> > 
> lspci -v please?
> 
> > > lspci:
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> > 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> > 7195
> > 00:00.2 Modem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7196
> > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Motion, Inc.: Unknown device
> > 0712 (rev a0)
> > 00:03.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 6872 (rev 05)
> > 00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7198 (rev 01)
> > 00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7199
> > 00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719a
> > 00:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719b
> Please compile your kernel with PCI lookup tables or whatever it's called (in the 
>3rd section from the top in menuconfig).  They are extremely helpful, and would add 
>names to all ofthese "Unknown device"s.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > > dmesg:
> > Linux version 2.4.1 (root@ibm550) (gcc version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian
> > GNU/Linux)) #1 Sun Feb 25 17:07:41 CET 2001
> > BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
> >  BIOS-e820: 0009fc00 @  (usable)
> >  BIOS-e820: 0400 @ 0009fc00 (reserved)
> >  BIOS-e820: 0001 @ 000f (reserved)
> >  BIOS-e820: 07ee @ 0010 (usable)
> >  BIOS-e820: 0001 @ 07fe (reserved)
> >  BIOS-e820: 8000 @ 07ff (ACPI data)
> >  BIOS-e820: 8000 @ 07ff8000 (ACPI NVS)
> >  BIOS-e820: 0001 @  (reserved)
> > On node 0 totalpages: 32736
> > zone(0): 4096 pages.
> > zone(1): 28640 pages.
> > zone(2): 0 pages.
> > Kernel command line: auto BOOT_IMAGE=Linux ro root=302
> > BOOT_FILE=/vmlinuz
> > Initializing CPU#0
> > Detected 548.872 MHz processor.
> > Console: colour VGA+ 80x43
> > Calibrating delay loop... 1094.45 BogoMIPS
> > Memory: 126648k/130944k available (968k kernel code, 3908k reserved,
> > 370k data, 172k init, 0k highmem)
> > Dentry-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> > Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
> > Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> > Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
> > CPU: Before vendor init, caps: 0383f9ff  , vendor = 0
> > CPU: L1 I cache: 16K, L1 D cache: 16K
> > CPU: L2 cache: 128K
> > Intel machine check architecture supported.
> > Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
> > CPU: After vendor init, caps: 0383f9ff   
> > CPU: After generic, caps: 0383f9ff   
> > CPU: Common caps: 0383f9ff   
> > CPU: Intel Celeron (Coppermine) stepping 03
> > Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
> > Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
> > Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
> > POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
> > mtrr: v1.37 (20001109) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > mtrr: detected mtrr type: Intel
> > PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xf0200, last bus=0
> > PCI: Using configuration type 1
> > PCI: Probing PCI hardware
> > PCI: Using IRQ router PIIX [8086/7198] at 00:07.0
> >   got res[1000:1fff] for resource 0 of O2 Micro, Inc. OZ6812
> >

Re: PCMCIA doesn't work anymore

2001-02-25 Thread xsdg

*Please set the Reply-to header to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"*

On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:38:58PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> today I updated to kernel 2.4.1 with build in PCMCIA support using the
I would suggest using kernel 2.4.0, as I have had problems (oopses) using both 2.4.1 
and 2.4.2 kernels on one of my boxes, and under 2.4.1 on my laptop.

> Potato 2.4 packages provided by Adrian Bunk. However, after the update I
> cannot
> use PCMCIA cards anymore even though they seem to be identified
> correctly, eg.
> 
> > cardctl ident
> Socket 0:
>   product info: "Xircom", "CreditCard Modem 56 - GlobalACCESS",
> "CM-56G", "1.00"  manfid: 0x0105, 0x100a
>   function: 2 (serial)
> 
> Each time I insert a card, I hear a high beep followed by a low beep and
> I found the following suspicious kernel messages (the whole output of
> dmesg and lspci is attached below):
> 
> Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.22
>   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
> PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:03.0
> PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.1
> PCI: The same IRQ used for device 00:00.2
> IRQ routing conflict in pirq table for device 00:03.0
> Intel PCIC probe: not found.
Does this occur when plugging in multiple cards, or just one?  Also, is/are the 
card(s) PCMCIA or CardBus?

> 
> 
> How should I proceed in order to get PCMCIA working again?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Felix
> 
> 
lspci -v please?

> > lspci:
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> 7195
> 00:00.2 Modem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7196
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Motion, Inc.: Unknown device
> 0712 (rev a0)
> 00:03.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 6872 (rev 05)
> 00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7198 (rev 01)
> 00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7199
> 00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719a
> 00:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 719b
Please compile your kernel with PCI lookup tables or whatever it's called (in the 3rd 
section from the top in menuconfig).  They are extremely helpful, and would add names 
to all ofthese "Unknown device"s.

> 
> 
> > dmesg:
> Linux version 2.4.1 (root@ibm550) (gcc version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian
> GNU/Linux)) #1 Sun Feb 25 17:07:41 CET 2001
> BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
>  BIOS-e820: 0009fc00 @  (usable)
>  BIOS-e820: 0400 @ 0009fc00 (reserved)
>  BIOS-e820: 0001 @ 000f (reserved)
>  BIOS-e820: 07ee @ 0010 (usable)
>  BIOS-e820: 0001 @ 07fe (reserved)
>  BIOS-e820: 8000 @ 07ff (ACPI data)
>  BIOS-e820: 8000 @ 07ff8000 (ACPI NVS)
>  BIOS-e820: 0001 @  (reserved)
> On node 0 totalpages: 32736
> zone(0): 4096 pages.
> zone(1): 28640 pages.
> zone(2): 0 pages.
> Kernel command line: auto BOOT_IMAGE=Linux ro root=302
> BOOT_FILE=/vmlinuz
> Initializing CPU#0
> Detected 548.872 MHz processor.
> Console: colour VGA+ 80x43
> Calibrating delay loop... 1094.45 BogoMIPS
> Memory: 126648k/130944k available (968k kernel code, 3908k reserved,
> 370k data, 172k init, 0k highmem)
> Dentry-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> Buffer-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
> Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
> CPU: Before vendor init, caps: 0383f9ff  , vendor = 0
> CPU: L1 I cache: 16K, L1 D cache: 16K
> CPU: L2 cache: 128K
> Intel machine check architecture supported.
> Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
> CPU: After vendor init, caps: 0383f9ff   
> CPU: After generic, caps: 0383f9ff   
> CPU: Common caps: 0383f9ff   
> CPU: Intel Celeron (Coppermine) stepping 03
> Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
> Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
> Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
> POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
> mtrr: v1.37 (20001109) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> mtrr: detected mtrr type: Intel
> PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xf0200, last bus=0
> PCI: Using configuration type 1
> PCI: Probing PCI hardware
> PCI: Using IRQ router PIIX [8086/7198] at 00:07.0
>   got res[1000:1fff] for resource 0 of O2 Micro, Inc. OZ6812
> Cardbus Controller
> Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
> Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
> Initializing RT netlink socket
> apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x0f (Driver version 1.14)
> Starting kswapd v1.8
> pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
> block: queued sectors max/low 84112kB/28037kB, 256 slots per queue
> Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
> ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PI