Seagate 4GB CF drive in pccard slot won't work
M. Warner Losh
imp at bsdimp.com
Mon Mar 20 16:13:53 UTC 2006
In message: <441ED31B.6030500 at centtech.com>
Eric Anderson <anderson at centtech.com> writes:
: M. Warner Losh wrote:
: > In message: <441EBC32.2070508 at centtech.com>
: > Eric Anderson <anderson at centtech.com> writes:
: > : Warner Losh wrote:
: > : >> I'm running the latest 6.1-*, and inserting a cf->pccard reader with a
: > : >> 4GB seagate cf drive installed gives me these messages:
: > : >>
: > : >> cbb0: ready never happened, status = 0d
: > : >> pcib3: pccard0 requested memory range 0xdfb00000-0xdfbfffff: good
: > : >> pccard0: Card has no functions!
: > : >> cbb0: PC Card card activation failed
: > : >>
: > : >
: > : > Something bad happened on the way to the forum... Please set
: > : > hw.cbb.debug=1 and hw.pccard.debug=1 and try again.
: > : >
: > :
: > : Here's the latest snippet from /var/log/messages with those two set:
: > :
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: Status is 0x30001911
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: cbb0: card inserted: event=0x00000000,
: > : state=30001911
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: pccard0: chip_socket_enable
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: cbb_pcic_socket_enable:
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: cbb0: cbb_power: 2V
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: cbb0: ready never happened, status = 0d
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: pccard0: read_cis
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: pcib3: pccard0 requested memory range
: > : 0xdfb00000-0xdfbfffff: good
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: pccard0: check_cis_quirks
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: pccard0: Card has no functions!
: > : Mar 20 08:27:47 neutrino kernel: cbb0: PC Card card activation failed
: > :
: > :
: > : Anything else I can provide?
: > :
: > : Also - when inserting this card in the slot, my system freezes for about
: > : 5-6 seconds.
: >
: > hw.pccard.cis_debug=1 may help.
: >
: > The 2V cbb power looks very wrong, however...
: >
: > Warner
: >
:
: Here's what I get with that enabled:
:
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: Status is 0x30001911
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: cbb0: card inserted: event=0x00000000,
: state=30001911
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: pccard0: chip_socket_enable
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: cbb_pcic_socket_enable:
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: cbb0: cbb_power: 2V
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: cbb0: ready never happened, status = 0d
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: pccard0: read_cis
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: pcib3: pccard0 requested memory range
: 0xdfb00000-0xdfbfffff: good
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: cis mem map 0xe7642000 (resource:
: 0xdfb10000)
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: pccard0: CIS tuple chain:
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: CISTPL_END
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: ff
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: cis mem map e7642000
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: CISTPL_LINKTARGET expected, code ff
: observed
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: pccard0: check_cis_quirks
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: pccard0: Card has no functions!
: Mar 20 10:06:16 neutrino kernel: cbb0: PC Card card activation failed
:
:
: Thanks for the quick reply!
Based on what you've provided, here's my current theory of the crime:
(1) The card is inserted.
(2) The bridge somehow thinks it is a X.X V card. It reports this as
2V in the dmesg because I arbitarily assigned numbers to X and Y.
(3) There's two ways this can happen. One: is that new cards have been
released that implement this standard and your bridge is detecting
it, but either the card or bridge fails to implement it
correctly. Two: There is a problem with the bridge's memory
allocation, so the cbb driver is really talking to something
else. Three: the bridge has a bug in detecting X.X V cards and
they should be ignored.
I'm guessing 'Three' is most likely. How's your hacking skills?
Warner
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