Hey Pete and others! I'm finally working on CardBus support on the DBAu1500. Just got acquainted with PCI today. :) I decided that the first step is to plug in a PCI->PCI bridge, and try to see if it would work, which it did not. After winding around inside of the kernel, I finally arrived in arch/mips/au1000/db1x00/pci_ops.c: Inside of config_access(unsigned char access_type, struct pci_dev *dev, unsigned char where, u32 * data), on line 97, a little surprise: if (bus != 0) { *data = 0xffffffff; return -1; } At this point, I concluded that I cannot traverse a PCI-PCI or CardBus bridge, since any devices behind the bridge will require Type 1 Configuration Cycles, and it seems that only Type 0 is currently supported. I assume that I should add code to handle the case where I need to generate Type 1 Configuration Cycles inside of config_access. Pete, since you authored this code, I thought I'd quickly run this by you to make sure that I'm on track. Thanks for your suggestions! -Jeff On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 02:05:43PM -0800, Pete Popov wrote: > On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 13:54, Jeff Baitis wrote: > > Yes, the DBAu1500 board does not have CardBus support. We want to support > > 802.11A/G, so at the moment I have a 3.3V PCI card with a Texas Instruments > > 1510 CardBus bridge. A lot of modern wireless cards are CardBus-only, so that's > > why we have decided to incorporate the TI bridge into our boards. > > Ah, yes, that's true. Just FYI, I had to debug a cardbus problem months > ago on a different architecture, so I did it on the Pb1500 instead. It > was a pci-cardbus adapter and I did get it to work,eventually, with a > cardbus wireless card. Unfortunately I didn't have time to clean it up > and submit it anywhere, internally or externally, and the bits died at > some point. > > So what you're trying to do is not hopeless but it will require some > debugging :) > > Pete > > > If someone out there has some notes or tips concerning getting PCMCIA working > > under this architecture, I would greatly appreciate the information. > > > > Take care, and thanks again! > > > > -Jeff > > > > -- Jeffrey Baitis - Associate Software Engineer Evolution Robotics, Inc. 130 West Union Street Pasadena CA 91103 tel: 626.535.2776 | fax: 626.535.2777 | baitisj@evolution.com