> I am not using linux-mips. I am using 2.4.19 directly from kernel.org. > Some files are patched from mips-linux (non-pcmcia stuff). > Tried latest cvs version from linux-mips.org this weekend. By some > reason I can't get any output on the serial port. If this kernel should > work, maybe getting the serial-port to work on this is an easier task > :-) Take a look at the toplevel Makefile. I bet you got the head of linux-mips which is 2.5 and, yes, it's quite borked right now :) I've made some progress on the Pb1500 but until I get that board fully functioning, I won't update the rest. To get 2.4, do a "cvs update -rlinux_2_4". > On the other hand, everything else I need is currently working on 2.4.19 > (including pci) > > Tried to do the 64bit_pcmcia.patch alone. Same result: > > Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22 > options: [pci] [cardbus] > Yenta IRQ list 0000, PCI irq4 > Socket status: 30000046 > Yenta IRQ list 0000, PCI irq4 > Socket status: 30000011 > cardmgr[148]: watching 2 sockets > cardmgr[148]: could not adjust resource: IO ports 0xc00-0xcff: Invalid > argument > cardmgr[148]: could not adjust resource: IO ports 0x100-0x4ff: Invalid > argument > cardmgr[148]: could not adjust resource: memory 0x80000000-0x80ffffff: > Invalid argument > cardmgr[149]: starting, version is 3.2.4 > Done. > cardmgr[cs: unable to map card memory! > 14cs: unable to map card memory! > 9]: initializing socket 1 > cardmgr[149]: socket 1: Anonymous Memory > cardmgr[149]: module memory_cs.o not available > cardmgr[149]: executing: 'modprobe memory_cs' > cardmgr[149]: get dev info on socket 1 failed: Resource temporarily > unavailable > > Best result is with no patches, where it finds my cisco card. > > > > > Take a look at the archives again and see how Jeff setup config.opts on > > the target board. That was the key. The cardmgr is recognizing your > > card so it's reading the attribute memory successfully. You're almost > > there ;) > My configuration is based on his. > yes, it seems like it can access the attribute memory, but not the io > memory. > > I was vondering about the io addresses shown with lspci -v. Are they > valid? I think so, yes. Pete > 00:0d.0 Class 0607: 104c:ac55 (rev 01) > I/O window 0: 00000000-00000fff > I/O window 1: 00000000-00000003 > 00:0d.1 Class 0607: 104c:ac55 (rev 01) > I/O window 0: 00000000-00000003 > I/O window 1: 00001000-00001fff > > anyway, thanks a lot for helping > Jan > > > >