From owner-freebsd-mobile Tue Nov 11 14:41:33 1997 Return-Path: Received: (from root@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) id OAA29459 for mobile-outgoing; Tue, 11 Nov 1997 14:41:33 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from owner-freebsd-mobile) Received: from hydrogen.nike.efn.org (resnet.uoregon.edu [128.223.170.28]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id OAA29453 for ; Tue, 11 Nov 1997 14:41:28 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from gurney_j@efn.org) Received: (from jmg@localhost) by hydrogen.nike.efn.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) id OAA14650; Tue, 11 Nov 1997 14:41:23 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <19971111144122.11882@hydrogen.nike.efn.org> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 14:41:22 -0800 From: John-Mark Gurney To: Nate Williams Cc: FreeBSD Mobile Subject: Re: interesting pcmcia card behavior... References: <19971111131657.37693@hydrogen.nike.efn.org> <199711112145.OAA18382@rocky.mt.sri.com> <19971111140322.45272@hydrogen.nike.efn.org> <199711112226.PAA18604@rocky.mt.sri.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Mailer: Mutt 0.69 In-Reply-To: <199711112226.PAA18604@rocky.mt.sri.com>; from Nate Williams on Tue, Nov 11, 1997 at 03:26:57PM -0700 Reply-To: John-Mark Gurney Organization: Cu Networking X-Operating-System: FreeBSD 2.2.1-RELEASE i386 X-PGP-Fingerprint: B7 EC EF F8 AE ED A7 31 96 7A 22 B3 D8 56 36 F4 X-Files: The truth is out there X-URL: http://resnet.uoregon.edu/~gurney_j/ Sender: owner-freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk Nate Williams scribbled this message on Nov 11: > > > > and that was with no card in the machine... so I then tried to put > > > > the ethernet card back in, but no go... > > > > > > What happenned there? Did you wait about 5-10 seconds for things to get > > > done? Define 'no go' please. > > > > I get a: > > Card inserted, slot 0 > > > > then nothing else... if I remove the card, then reinsert it... then > > it comes up fine.. > > Hmm, it *should* work fine at this point, but I can see where it might > not. (Again, it's based on my 'fake' insertion message which would get > pccardd confused.) is there any way to make sure that there IS a card in before sending the message? > > I might take a look at what's up, but the major problem is that I don't > > have enough hard disk space on my notebook (340megs isn't much), and > > working/looking at code over a 500ms latency connection isn't fun... > > You only need the kernel/include sources online, which are about > 20-30MB, plus another 10MB for the 'built' kernel. yeh.. but right now I only have 2.2megs free on the FreeBSD side, and 7megs on the dos side (need winblows for business :( )... > > > > I also tried to insert my modem while it was in the above state (thinking > > > > a card was really in the slot), and I got the sio2: probe test 3 failed > > > > message.. and now the card doesn't work, even after I get the ethernet > > > > card to behave properly... > > > > > > > > Toshiba T1960CS, Intel 82365, old 486dx2/50, video is standard VGA, not > > > > local bus (isa)... 3c589b, Megahertz 14.4k (XJ144).. > > > > > > *shot in the dark* > > > > > > Can you try (before doing a suspend) enabling the pcic_resume sysctl and > > > see if that makes any difference? > > > > that makes it work the first time I insert the card.. > > But not after the suspend? Didn't it always work the first time you sorry, I should of said, makes it work the first time I insert the card after a suspend in which I removed the card durning the suspend... > inserted the card, since the resume sysctl is never even in the picture > until suspend/resume. problem: a) insert card, it all works b) suspend system c) remove card while system is suspended d) resume system e) insert card, I get Card inserted message, but nothing else. f) remove card, and insert again, and it works... but I think f might be because of the pcic_resume... even though a-f happens with it equal 0, I did set it equal to 1 once, and during that time e would work fine... I'll have to see what I can do when I'm at home... thanks for the help though... -- John-Mark Gurney Modem/FAX: +1 541 683 6954 Cu Networking Live in Peace, destroy Micro$oft, support free software, run FreeBSD