Subject: Re: SBP2 cant login into device
To: Michael van Elst <mlelstv@serpens.de>
From: Rishabh Kumar Goel <rishabh@soc-soft.com>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 10/21/2003 13:50:55
hi,
has anyone tested fwohci driver for a pci card with ohci controller.

On Tuesday 21 Oct 2003 7:30 am, you wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 12:47:38PM +0000, Rishabh Kumar Goel wrote:
> > hi,
> > thanx i guess now that i have started to get a hang of the code.
> > have u checked out regarding the power state that i mentioned in my
> > previous mails. I checked the STATE CLEAR register is it reads 0x0, which
> > according to me is fine and suggests that the deivce is at initalized and
> > running.
>
> I doubt that the power state is relevant to disk devices, it is meant
> for low-power devices running off a battery, like camcorders.
>
> Of course, for correctness, you have to consider it :)
>
> > So what
> > are we missing over here, any idea? Is there some probelem wrto delay as
> > far as TSB43ab22 is concerned, may be not ready to receive request before
> > a time lag or something similar?
>
> I have seen that comment in the Linux driver but I don't have a TSB43AB22.
>
> The Dell laptop I use has the OHCI integrated into a PCI-CardBus Bridge
> (a TI PCI4451 chip). The other machine uses a chip from NEC.
>
> Greetings,

-- 
Regards,
Rishabh Kumar Goel
Software Engineer
SoCrates Software India Pvt. Ltd.
Bangalore

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