Nope. AR6000 isn't there. I know this is an elementary question, but how can I get it -- I've loaded the latest kernel modules already, but I'm not seeing it.

On Nov 29, 2009 6:24pm, Joachim Ott <[email protected]> wrote:
2009/11/29 encinalense [email protected]>:

>

> Hey, everybody:

>

> Lots of things working in the 11/24 (now upgraded) shr-full, but -- some

> will recall I had this problem before -- eth0 still isn't there.

>

> The slider works, now, both as a slider and in response to the mdbus

> terminal command to turn wifi on or off. That's cool. And I even get the

> little tray icon for enabled wifi on the SHR slider screen, which is a bit

> irritating, given that eth0 (or wlan or anything besides usb0) isn't there.

> If it helps, here's dmesg in response to the slider (and the term commands):

>

> [ 3025.515000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: powered down.

> [ 3025.515000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: initialisation done.

> [ 3025.540000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 0kHz (requested: 0kHz).

> [ 3025.550000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 196kHz (requested:

> 195kHz).

> [ 3025.550000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 196kHz (requested:

> 195kHz).

> [ 3025.555000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 196kHz (requested:

> 195kHz).

> [ 3025.775000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: powered down.

> [ 3722.515000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: powered down.

> [ 3731.650000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: host detect has no irq available

> [ 3731.650000] mapped channel 0 to 0

> [ 3731.650000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: powered down.

> [ 3731.650000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: initialisation done.

> [ 3731.720000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 0kHz (requested: 0kHz).

> [ 3731.730000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 196kHz (requested:

> 195kHz).

> [ 3731.730000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 196kHz (requested:

> 195kHz).

> [ 3731.740000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: running at 196kHz (requested:

> 195kHz).

> [ 3731.960000] s3c2440-sdi s3c2440-sdi: powered down.

>

> Is eth0 working for others?



Aren't there some messages about mmc1 and AR6000 in your log? Like this:



Nov 20 09:09:55 gta02v6 user.debug kernel: [21474563.140000] mmc1:

queuing CIS tuple 0x01 length 3

Nov 20 09:09:55 gta02v6 user.debug kernel: [21474563.305000] mmc1:

queuing CIS tuple 0x1a length 5

Nov 20 09:09:55 gta02v6 user.debug kernel: [21474563.380000] mmc1:

queuing CIS tuple 0x1b length 8

Nov 20 09:09:55 gta02v6 user.debug kernel: [21474563.480000] mmc1:

queuing CIS tuple 0x80 length 1

Nov 20 09:09:55 gta02v6 user.debug kernel: [21474563.595000] mmc1:

queuing CIS tuple 0x81 length 1

Nov 20 09:09:55 gta02v6 user.debug kernel: [21474563.600000] mmc1:

queuing CIS tuple 0x82 length 1

Nov 20 09:09:55 gta02v6 user.info kernel: [21474563.665000] mmc1: new

SDIO card at address 0001

Nov 20 09:09:55 gta02v6 user.warn kernel: [21474595.035000] AR6000 Reg

Code = 0x40000060



Is there an ar6000 in the module list?

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