Re: can't get PCMCIA working?

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Gregory Gulik wrote:

Not sure, it's just what the system is picking...


This is what's listed in lspci:

02:04.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ6933 Cardbus Controller (rev 01)
02:04.1 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ6933 Cardbus Controller (rev 01)

Interestingly, the header o2micro.h soesn't list that PCI-ID, nor does anything else in the pcmcia driver source. That said, o2micro.h is only included by i8365.


Someone mentioned a 2.4.21-pre kernel. The olnly differenc i see in yetnta.c between Red Hat's 20-8 and 21-pre5-ac3 is Red Hat doesn't have a if(dev-irq==0){return -1;} in it while setting up CardBus.



Michael Fratoni wrote:

Is yenta_socket correct for your hardware?
Does modprobe i82365 produce any useful output?

I'd like to see the output from i82365 too. There's also the i82092 driver (by Arjan Van De Ven)

Interestingly, I checked www.o2micro.com/products/prod_prodcard.html
and it says the 6933 is :
# Yenta™ PCI to PCMCIA CardBus Bridge register compatible
# ExCA (Exchangeable Card Architecture) compatible registers mappable in memory and I/O space
# Intel® 82365SL PCIC Register Compatible


So either the Yenta or i82365 should work.

Z's message, also makes me wonder if the "Legacy Free" issue was solved by the ACPI patches more that the kernel version.
You might check the kernel list for help. post the 'lspci -v' section and the dmesg section when you try to load the module.


-Thomas





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