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Re: Is Familiar dead?: msg#00701

Subject: Re: Is Familiar dead?
Hi Paul,

It works! With the latest cvs source I can use the it again. I also have a 
SanDisk CF, which have ID 0x0045/0x0401. The Kingston card is detected a 
0x0000/0x0000 as before so it seems it is really 0:0.

/sza2
 
 
 Paul Sokolovsky <pmiscml-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> írta: 
 
 Hello Tamas,
 
 Monday, December 17, 2007, 11:38:01 PM, you wrote:
 
 > Hi Paul,
 
 > As the current kernel not working, I tried with my good old -hh14.
 
 > pccardctl info:
 
 > PRODID_1="SAMSUNG"
 > PRODID_2="04/05/06"
 > MANFID=0000,0000
 > FUNCID=4
 
 Hm, this apparently too little (well, fairly speaking, I dunno much
 details about adding new card support, I'll likely suggest you go
 catching someone on IRC who knows; hrw on #oe might be helpful).
 
 > Could you please tell me bit more detailed how can I test CVS HEAD?
 
 This seems like hard question in our context ;-I. You build kernel
 yourself, right? So, just do "cvs -z9 update -dP -A", that will
 unconditionally get you to HEAD, and build as usual.
 
 > /sza2
 
 > Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
 >> Hello Tamas,
 >> 
 >> Monday, December 17, 2007, 10:32:39 PM, you wrote:
 >> 
 >>> Hello Paul,
 >> 
 >>> Well, the current problem seem to be the one you say. I installed latest
 >>> Angstrom distro with the -hh19 kernel and the CF is not working.
 >> 
 >>>  From dmesg:
 >> 
 >>> egpio clear:reg 0 = 0x0001
 >>> egpio clear:reg 0 = 0x0001
 >>> egpio clear:reg 0 = 0x0001
 >>> cs: pcmcia_socket0: time out after reset.
 >>> egpio clear:reg 0 = 0x0001
 >> 
 >>> Is there any remedy for this?
 >> 
 >>   This is tracked at http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3484
 >> . Philipp Zabel has just committed a supposed fix for that, but
 >> neither he nor me can test it immediately due to lack of a CF card on
 >> hands. So, if you can test CVS HEAD and report to the bugtracker, that
 >> would be appreciated.
 >> 
 >>> Regarding  the card id, I have Kingston Elite Pro CFs and it seems the
 >>> id is 0x0000, 0x0000. Isn't it so strange?
 >> 
 >>   Yes, that's rather strange. But there seem to be different formats
 >> of card IDs in the kernel. What pccardctl info/lspcmcia say for it and
 >> what /sys has for it?
 >> 
 >> 
 >>> /sza2
 >> 
 >> []
 >> 
 >> 
 >> 
 
 
 
 -- 
 Best regards,
 Paul                            pmiscml-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
 


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