In message <199905171500.jaa22...@mt.sri.com> Nate Williams writes:
: The solution is to not poll and to make sure insertion/removal events
: generate an interrupt which can inform the card's interrupt handlers
: that there is no more card.
:
: (That's one of the main reasons polling is a very bad
"David O'Brien" writes:
> > With that and Assar's patch, my vaio is reasonably usable. (I hook it
> > up to the ethernet at work, so having to shut down to remove the card
> > or even just suspend is rather tedious.)
>
> Does/did your laptop freeze when you ejected the PC Card?
My laptop (Think
On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 10:45:15AM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> > With that and Assar's patch, my vaio is reasonably usable. (I hook it
> > up to the ethernet at work, so having to shut down to remove the card
> > or even just suspend is rather tedious.)
>
> Does/did your laptop freeze when you
> With that and Assar's patch, my vaio is reasonably usable. (I hook it
> up to the ethernet at work, so having to shut down to remove the card
> or even just suspend is rather tedious.)
Does/did your laptop freeze when you ejected the PC Card? My Vaio-505
locks solid. None of the Sony function
On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 09:00:50AM -0600, Nate Williams wrote:
> > > Hi, on a -current from around a week ago `zzz' always managed to crash
> > > my machine. The relevant parts from the panic and the backtrace are
> > > included below.
> > >
> > > It seems that the cause of this was a stray inter
> > Hi, on a -current from around a week ago `zzz' always managed to crash
> > my machine. The relevant parts from the panic and the backtrace are
> > included below.
> >
> > It seems that the cause of this was a stray interrupt was arriving
> > after having unloaded the driver. For some reason
On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 04:33:12AM +0200, Assar Westerlund wrote:
> Hi, on a -current from around a week ago `zzz' always managed to crash
> my machine. The relevant parts from the panic and the backtrace are
> included below.
>
> It seems that the cause of this was a stray interrupt was arriving
Hi, on a -current from around a week ago `zzz' always managed to crash
my machine. The relevant parts from the panic and the backtrace are
included below.
It seems that the cause of this was a stray interrupt was arriving
after having unloaded the driver. For some reason it wasn't handled
by isa