From: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>
To: PARISC list <parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org>
Subject: [parisc-linux] 32bit parisc kernel 2.6.1 and pcmcia
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 20:59:34 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200401182059.34270.deller@gmx.de> (raw)
rdi:~# uname -a
Linux rdi 2.6.1-pa7 #252 Sun Jan 18 20:09:08 CET 2004 parisc GNU/Linux
rdi:~# lsmod
Module Size Used by
serial_cs 8392 1
dmesg: (This is my RDI Precisionbook B160L laptop)
Found devices:
1. Merlin+ 132 Dino PS/2 Port at 0xfff81000 [1] { 10, 0x0, 0x022, 0x00096 }
2. Phantom PseudoBC GSC+ Port at 0xffc00000 [8] { 7, 0x0, 0x504, 0x00000 }
3. Dino PCI Bridge at 0xfff80000 [8/0] { 13, 0x3, 0x680, 0x0000a }, additional addresses: 0xf0800000
4. Merlin+ 132 Dino RS-232 at 0xfff83000 [8/0/63] { 10, 0x0, 0x022, 0x0008c }
5. Merlin 160 Core BA at 0xffd00000 [8/16] { 11, 0x0, 0x03d, 0x00081 }, additional addresses: 0xffd0c000 0xffc00000
6. Merlin 160 Core Centronics at 0xffd02000 [8/16/0] { 10, 0x0, 0x03d, 0x00074 }, additional addresses: 0xffd01000 0xffd03000
7. Merlin 160 Core Audio at 0xffd04000 [8/16/1] { 10, 0x4, 0x03d, 0x0007b }
8. Merlin 160 Core RS-232 at 0xffd05000 [8/16/4] { 10, 0x0, 0x03d, 0x0008c }
9. Merlin 160 Core SCSI at 0xffd06000 [8/16/5] { 10, 0x0, 0x03d, 0x00082 }
10. Merlin 160 Core LAN (802.3) at 0xffd07000 [8/16/6] { 10, 0x0, 0x03d, 0x0008a }
11. Merlin 160 Core PS/2 Port at 0xffd08000 [8/16/7] { 10, 0x0, 0x03d, 0x00084 }
12. Merlin 160 Core PS/2 Port at 0xffd08100 [8/16/8] { 10, 0x0, 0x03d, 0x00084 }
13. Merlin 160 Core PC Floppy at 0xffd0a000 [8/16/10] { 10, 0x0, 0x03d, 0x00083 }
14. Gecko GSC Core Graphics at 0xf8000000 [8/24] { 10, 0x0, 0x016, 0x00085 }, additional addresses: 0xf0011000
15. Merlin L2 160 (9000/778/B160L) at 0xfffbe000 [62] { 0, 0x0, 0x502, 0x00004 }
16. Memory at 0xfffbf000 [63] { 1, 0x0, 0x067, 0x00009 }
CPU(s): 1 x PA7300LC (PCX-L2) at 160.000000 MHz
Lasi version 0 at 0xffd00000 found.
Dino parisc8:0 version 3.1 found at 0xfff80000
PCI: Bus 1, cardbus bridge: 0000:00:02.0
PCI: Bus 5, cardbus bridge: 0000:00:02.1
..now inserting my TDK ISDN/serial modem PCMCIA card....
kernel messages:
Dino fff80000: stuck interrupt 4
cs IO ports 0x0-0x7 allocated in parent Dino I/O Port
rdi:~# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU00
32: 252074 PARISC-CPU timer
33: 28596 PARISC-CPU lasi
34: 39 PARISC-CPU Dino parisc8:0
82: 0 Lasi harmony
86: 8089 Lasi parisc8:16:5
87: 20507 Lasi i82596
88: 0 Lasi parport0
98: 100 Dino parisc8:0 yenta
99: 0 Dino parisc8:0 yenta
rdi:~# cardctl info
PRODID_1=""
PRODID_2=""
PRODID_3=""
PRODID_4=""
MANFID=0000,0000
FUNCID=255
PRODID_1="TDK"
PRODID_2="Global Pro ISDN V.90"
PRODID_3="C7500010"
PRODID_4=""
MANFID=0105,410a
FUNCID=2
Any ideas why I get the above "Dino fff80000: stuck interrupt 4" message ?
It seems further interrupts are not delivered to serial_cs....
Thanks,
Helge
next reply other threads:[~2004-01-18 23:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-01-18 19:59 Helge Deller [this message]
2004-01-18 23:44 ` [parisc-linux] 32bit parisc kernel 2.6.1 and pcmcia James Bottomley
2004-01-19 9:07 ` Helge Deller
2004-01-19 14:38 ` James Bottomley
2004-01-19 5:59 ` Grant Grundler
2004-01-19 9:03 ` Helge Deller
2004-01-19 14:35 ` James Bottomley
2004-01-19 21:48 ` Helge Deller
2004-01-20 0:50 ` Grant Grundler
2004-01-20 1:16 ` James Bottomley
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