On 13.08.2013 22:22, Andreas Mohr wrote:
OTOH - what is your current PCI latency setting for affected hardware?
Perhaps that happens to be a relevant item here...
Tried to check that. Neither the C1020 nor the E7110 (both the same
PCMCIA bridge, both having the same problem) allow me to
Hi Andreas,
I'll check with the PCI latencies later this day, just want to report
one finding: I checked with other hardware I have access to.
The R31 is fine, using a TI bridge. The C1020 is *not* fine, using the
same O2 bridge. Enabling bursting plus prefetch also
resolves the issue here.
Andreas, and all others
that means we're talking this one (have you had a look at Bugzilla #15014?
Might be useful...):
Which is too bad just because I found this approximately five minutes
*after* making the report. And then saw the kernel parameter. Well, I
afraid 8 hours of bisecting
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 09:07:05PM +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
Andreas, and all others
that means we're talking this one (have you had a look at Bugzilla #15014?
Might be useful...):
Which is too bad just because I found this approximately five
minutes *after* making the report. And
Hi,
that means we're talking this one (have you had a look at Bugzilla #15014?
Might be useful...):
commit 35169529093be3bbef70afd3c4125e35cece7e03
Author: Wolfram Sang w.s...@pengutronix.de
Date: Sun Jan 10 09:41:24 2010 +0100
pcmcia/yenta: add module parameter for O2 speedups
hi everyone,
i don't have that old laptop anymore, but as you can see in lspci logs,
it was Ali chipset so, it was really old beast :). Anyway if is O2 used
in new computer, maybe it's fixed and wifi card (atheros) with wpa2 will
work. Try it :)
t.
On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 23:25 +0200, Andreas