Subject: Re: SPARCbook and PCMCIA
To: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
From: None <christer@a-son.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 06/28/2005 08:18:21
Hello,


On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 08:14:54PM -0400, Michael wrote:
> Pause-R doesn't work?

Didn't try Pause-R but Pause-A doesn't.

> > I have two PCMCIA's, one is a Xircom ethernet card, the other is a
> > modem, Diva. I get the same result with either one or both inserted.
> 
> The kernel doesn't contain drivers for these cards.

OK, but I figured they would be recognized.

> > cpu_Debugger(0xf01e3ce8, 0xf0189a74, 0xfe435000, 0xf286b980, 0x100,
> > 0xf0202000) at
> > netbsd:mem_access_fault4m+0x148
> > mem_access_fault4m(0x29, 0xb36, 0xfe435000, 0xf286ba28, 0xf286bca4,
> > 0xf0189a74) at 0xf0006254
> > 0xf0006254(0xf04f4800, 0xfe435000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x400, 0xf286bca0) at
> > netbsd:pcmcia_scan_cis+0xc8
> 
> Ouch, that's coming from the machine-independent PCMCIA code, it tries
> to identify the card. Could you send me the full dmesg output?

I'll give it a go tonight, I need to setup a serial console or ssh or
something. The debug output is manually typed while reading from the
screen of the 3TX.

-- 
Christer O. Andersson
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