From: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
To: Russell King <rmk+pcmcia@arm.linux.org.uk>
Cc: linux-pcmcia@lists.infradead.org,
parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org,
Kyle McMartin <kyle@parisc-linux.org>
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] Re: [PATCH] PCMCIA: Disable probing on parisc
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 16:32:19 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1133818340.3395.11.camel@mulgrave> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20051204103338.GA16791@flint.arm.linux.org.uk>
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 10:33 +0000, Russell King wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 01:04:23AM -0500, Kyle McMartin wrote:
> > PCMCIA port and memory probing is broken on parisc, disabling both
> > allows the PCMCIA subsystem to work on parisc systems.
>
> Do you know why it's broken?
>
> The memory probing works by mapping the CIS into memory and then trying
> to read it. If you're saying it's broken, that implies that we can't
> read the CIS, and therefore we can't use the addresses being probed.
On parisc, any read to a region that doesn't respond HPMCs (crashes) the
box. PA also has separated I/O space, so most random I/O reads are of
non-responding regions.
My solution was simply to force the pcmcia subsystem not to probe and
instead believe the map we passed in from the pcmcia daemon.
James
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Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-12-04 6:04 [parisc-linux] [PATCH] PCMCIA: Disable probing on parisc Kyle McMartin
2005-12-04 10:33 ` [parisc-linux] " Russell King
2005-12-04 17:52 ` Kyle McMartin
2005-12-05 21:32 ` James Bottomley [this message]
2005-12-05 22:03 ` Russell King
2005-12-06 0:45 ` James Bottomley
2005-12-06 9:36 ` Russell King
2005-12-06 13:36 ` James Bottomley
2005-12-07 12:21 ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-12-07 14:01 ` James Bottomley
2005-12-11 6:50 ` Grant Grundler
2005-12-11 15:14 ` James Bottomley
2005-12-11 17:50 ` Grant Grundler
2005-12-11 18:01 ` James Bottomley
2005-12-11 18:55 ` Helge Deller
2005-12-11 19:09 ` Matthew Wilcox
2005-12-11 19:49 ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-12-11 20:37 ` James Bottomley
2005-12-11 22:35 ` Helge Deller
2005-12-12 7:30 ` Grant Grundler
2005-12-12 14:45 ` James Bottomley
2005-12-12 21:17 ` Helge Deller
2005-12-13 22:28 ` Grant Grundler
2005-12-11 19:48 ` Dominik Brodowski
2005-12-11 20:23 ` James Bottomley
2005-12-06 8:14 ` Grant Grundler
2005-12-06 9:49 ` Russell King
2005-12-06 16:46 ` Grant Grundler
2005-12-11 7:41 ` Grant Grundler
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