From: Andreas Tobler <toa@pop.agri.ch>
To: Albrecht Dreß <ad@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de>
Cc: LinuxPPC-Dev Liste <linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: PCMCIA on PowerBook G3
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 10:10:14 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <38B646F6.DFB8D167@pop.agri.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 38B64309.80D4D15B@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
Albrecht Dreß wrote:
>
> I tried to get the PCMCIA stuff running on a PowerBook G3/333 (Lombard) with
> Linux 2.2.14 and 2.2.15, both from the pmac-stable tree. Using pcmcia-cs-3.0.14
> plus a patch I found in the mailing list, I get kernel freezes each time I
> insert a cardbus card. With vanilla pcmcia-cs-3.1.11, the system doesn't
> recognise the card correctly, e.g. (from /var/log/messages):
>
> cardmgr[284]: initializing socket 0
> cardmgr[284]: unsupported card in socket 0
> kernel: cs: cb_alloc(bus 1): vendor 0xffff, device 0xffff
> kernel: cs: no valid ROM images found!
> cardmgr[284]: no product info available
>
> If I type lspci -vv, I also get messages like
>
> 01:00.0 Class ffff: Illegal Vendor ID: Unknown device ffff (rev ff) (prog-if ff)
> !!! Unknown header type 7f
>
> Maybe some parts of the bridge were not initialized correctly? Any ideas?
>
> Thanks for your help, Albrecht.
As you've sent in an earlier message you're aware of the CardBus patch.
When you apply this patch to your kernel then the CardBus is detected.
BUT as far as my experiences goes, you must have inserted the CardBus
card before boot.
I have a ethernet/modem from Xircom working.
Andreas
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-02-25 9:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-02-25 8:53 PCMCIA on PowerBook G3 Albrecht Dre_
2000-02-25 9:10 ` Andreas Tobler [this message]
2000-02-25 9:26 ` Albrecht Dre_
2000-02-25 10:29 ` Andreas Tobler
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