Re: UPDATE RE: Problem using Ricoh cardbus add-in controller inan Athlon machine -- WAS: Re: Cardbus kills kernel on alpha 2.4.10-2.4.12

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On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Sir Ace wrote:

> 
> ok, somethign changed in the 2.4.14, things still don't work but there
> aren't solid hangs anymore:
> The system boots and continues to boot which it didn't used to with the
> cardbus option enabled.
> 
> It does throw up a bunch of "CIA machine check:" garbage but at least it
> doesn't hang there anymore.  It detects the first pcmcia socket, the 32bit
> one, but for some reason does not catch the 2nd which is a 16 bit one.  
> 2.4.13 and below found both.  It no longer says; Hi I found a Ricoh
> chipset either... I believe 2.4.13 and below did that as well.
> the file 'new' which I have attached is the copy and paste from the
> actual boot up.
> 
> Part 2, when you put a card in the detected slot {the 32 bit slot, but a
> 16bit PPI modem} it spams the console with more machine checks, and does a
> more verbose dump to the dmesg.
> I attached a section containing that as 'cardin'
> 
> Part 3, when you eject the card, see above...
> Attached is the eject spam 'cardout'
> 
> I pulled the machine back apart and verified that the chip on the pcmcia
> controller is a Ricoh R5C476II 
> 

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