Re: weird pcmcia problem
From: Narayan Desai
Date: Tue Aug 19 2003 - 11:04:42 EST
>>>>> "Russell" == Russell King <rmk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Russell> On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 07:34:59PM -0500, Narayan Desai
Russell> wrote:
>> Running 2.6.0-test3 (both with and without your recent yenta
>> socket patches) pcmcia cards present during boot don't show up
>> until they are removed and reinserted. Once reinserted, they work
>> fine. This only seems to occur if yenta_socket is build into the
>> kernel; if support is modular, cards appear to be recognized
>> properly at boot time. I am running on a thinkpad t21. Let me
>> know if I can help with this problem in any way... thanks
Russell> As a general thing, when people report this problem (or any
Russell> other problem), can they please include at least the
Russell> following details please:
Russell> - make/model of machine
Russell> - type of cardbus bridge (from lspci)
Russell> - type of card (pcmcia or cardbus)
Russell> - make/model of card
Russell> - full kernel dmesg (including yenta, card services
Russell> messages)
Russell> - cardmgr messages from system log
This is an IBM thinkpad t21. the cardbus bridge is:
00:02.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1450 (rev 03)
00:02.1 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1450 (rev 03)
The problem is occurring with an orinoco gold pcmcia card.
the unable to map cs memory errors were the only odd thing in the
kernel messages, and it looks like your diagnosis was right on the
money. i these cardmgr messages:
Aug 18 20:38:06 topaz cardmgr[374]: watching 2 sockets
Aug 18 20:38:06 topaz cardmgr[375]: starting, version is 3.2.2
Aug 18 20:38:06 topaz cardmgr[375]: socket 0: Anonymous Memory
Aug 18 20:38:06 topaz cardmgr[375]: executing: 'modprobe memory_cs'
Aug 18 20:38:06 topaz cardmgr[375]: + FATAL: Module memory_cs not found.
Aug 18 20:38:06 topaz cardmgr[375]: modprobe exited with status 1
Aug 18 20:38:06 topaz cardmgr[375]: module /lib/modules/2.6.0-test3-p2/pcmcia/memory_cs.o not available
Aug 18 20:38:06 topaz cardmgr[375]: bind 'memory_cs' to socket 0 failed: Invalid argument
let me know if there is more info that would be useful.
-nld
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