kernel-pcmcia-cs-3.1.34

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Howdy,

As a part while trying to solve few still persisting¹ problems
with my PCMCIA on HP OmniBook 6100 I ended up building and updating
to newer kernel-pcmcia-cs-3.1.34 rpm package.

Red Hat 7.3 and rawhide has still quite old packages, with quite
many problems mentioned fixed on already 3.1.32.

Check http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/CHANGES, please.

Packages I built are based on 3.1.32-3 from rawhide, with bumped up
to latest codebase and one simple fixed patch I had to redo.

If someone would like to take a look the packages, see

http://people.jyu.fi/~mesrik/tmp/kernel-pcmcia-cs/

Cheers,

:-) riku


¹) APA-1480A and Pyro 1394 fails to work, they both work under
   W2k and did work with 7.2 with my old Acer Extensa T312 before
   I sold it last february. Other PCMCIA devices like SONY MSAC-PC2
   memory stick adapter and Dynalink modem works with no problems.

   For some reason on OB6100 the SCSI and OHCI cards fail to allocate
   highmemory, here is what I get from APA-1480A if anyone knows what
   to try next, I've tried already bot aic7xxx and aic7xxx_old drivers,
   whith many 2.4.x kernels, both Red Hat and some built myself.

   cs: cb_alloc(bus 3): vendor 0x9004, device 0x6075
   PCI: Failed to allocate resource 0(4000-3fff) for 03:00.0
   PCI: Failed to allocate resource 1(d0400000-d02fffff) for 03:00.0
   PCI: Failed to allocate resource 6(d0400000-d02fffff) for 03:00.0
   PCI: Enabling device 03:00.0 (0000 -> 0003)

   Same problem with both cards, with different vendor and
   device id's ofcourse. Also adding ranges to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
   doesn't seem to help.

   Any pointers or help greatly appreciated.

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