Subject: Re: RICOH something cardbus adapter...
To: Kentaro A. Kurahone <kurahone@sigusr1.org>
From: Lubomir Sedlacik <salo@Xtrmntr.org>
List: tech-kern
Date: 02/26/2005 20:01:11
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On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 10:08:56AM +0000, Kentaro A. Kurahone wrote:
> I've just ran into this on my laptop as well.
<aol> me too! </aol>
the first date it started appearing to me is Feb 2, but i haven't
upgraded very often before that date and 2.99.9. i returned back to the
old kernel and didn't get back to it due to lack of time.
ThinkPad T22 here,
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: cbb0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0: Texas Instru=
ments PCI1450 PCI-CardBus Bridge (rev . 0x03)
=2E..
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: cbb1: wait took 0.023887s
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: wi0 at pcmcia1 function 0: < , IEEE 802.11 =
Wireless , , N/PC Card>
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: wi0: 802.11 address 00:60:b3:74:4d:ef
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: wi0: using RF:PRISM2.5 MAC:ISL3873B(PCMCIA)
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: wi0: Intersil Firmware: Primary (1.0.7), St=
ation (1.3.6)
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: wi0: record read mismatch, rid=3Dfdc6, got=
=3D20
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: wi0: no supported rate list
Feb 2 17:50:28 krowak /netbsd: wi0: failed to attach controller
=2E..
Feb 10 11:37:02 krowak /netbsd: cbb0: wait took 0.017816s
Feb 10 11:37:02 krowak /netbsd: pcmcia0: card appears to have bogus CIS
=2E..
Feb 10 22:14:30 krowak /netbsd: cbb1: wait took 0.018451s
Feb 10 22:14:30 krowak /netbsd: wi0: wi_tx_ex_intr bad idx f7
Feb 10 22:14:30 krowak /netbsd: wi0: wi_tx_ex_intr bad idx 8a
Feb 10 22:14:30 krowak /netbsd: wi0: wi_tx_ex_intr bad idx f7
Feb 10 22:14:30 krowak /netbsd: wi0: wi_tx_ex_intr bad idx 8a
Feb 10 22:14:30 krowak /netbsd: wi0: wi_tx_ex_intr bad idx f7
Feb 10 22:14:30 krowak /netbsd: wi0: wi_tx_ex_intr bad idx 8a
Feb 10 22:14:30 krowak /netbsd: wi0: wi_tx_ex_intr bad idx f7
etc.
> There's two issues affecting this chipset right now. One is
> port-i386/29018, the other is that the Ricoh chipset doen't seem
> to like some of the other power related changes.
it seems the Texas Instruments one too.
> Apply this patch to the kernel (sys/pci/pccbb.c), and recompile/
> reinstall with the cardbus support enabled.
>=20
> Diff: http://www.sigusr1.org/~kurahone/pccbb-netbsd-2.99.15.diff
i'll try to do that tonight to see if it fixes the problem for me too.
thanks!
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