> ISA, the good old stonage PC bus system with all it's limitations that also > infected some MIPS systems. Let me restate my problem differently, and perhaps a bit more clearly (as I see it): My system (Vadem Clio 1000, vr4111) has a VG-469 (i82365) PCMCIA controller with IO port space at 0x14000000, and IO memory space at 0x10000000. The i82365 driver makes the following (reasonable?) expectations: 1) it can use check/request/release_region on I/O ports - this works fine. 2) it can use in[bwl] and out[bwl] with absolute port numbers - this also works fine. 3) it can use check/request/release_mem_region on I/O memory - this fails, because the iomem resource map contains the kernel: > -more /proc/iomem 00000000-00ffffff : System Ram 00002000-001bc6af : Kernel code 001cf300-00299fff : Kernel data (this seems very wrong to me, since the kernel is most definately not in the I/O memory space; real memory, of course, but I/O memory??) 4) it can use ioremap, and then read[bwl] and write[bwl] with the result - this fails with the current ioremap; neither ioremap nor read/write[bwl] take isa_slot_offset into account Am I misunderstanding how this stuff is supposed to work? Is the i82365 driver doing anything wrong? (The i82365 driver also makes the incorrect assumption that PCMCIA IRQs directly correspond to system IRQs, but this is definately a problem with the driver and I've fixed that.) -jim