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Date:      Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:02:59 -0500
From:      Allen Landsidel <all@biosys.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   4.x pccardd question, 3.x cvsup question, etc..
Message-ID:  <4.3.2.7.2.20010222204225.00c3c080@216.200.176.7>

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I was using 3.4-Release+PAO for a while on a laptop with two nics as my 
firewall.. I decided to replace it after a while with a "normal" desktop 
machine, so I could put my laptop into a more useful role other than 
sitting in my closet with the lid down..

I've recently decided to give the laptop back it's job as the firewall, and 
decided to go with 4.2-R -> Stable, since all the PAO code was merged in 
(3.4 didn't support my pcic properly) and installed it yesterday.

After cvsupping to stable then building and installing a new world and 
kernel, I started on the configuration.. apparently, the old pccardd 
problem is still haunting us after all, as I've had no luck at all getting 
two nics to work simultaneously.

The laptop is pretty old, a Twinhead 9133TV, Pentium-133 with 48MB, and a 
cirrus logic pcic.. detected as a PD672X.  I'm using a 3Com 3C589D and a 
Linksys combocard as the two nics, and if the only one in the system, 
either one works fine.

Here are the relevant lines from dmesg, as well as pccardd.. questions 
follow this section.
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pcic-pci0: <Cirrus Logic PD6729/6730 PC-Card Controller> port 0xfcfc-0xfcff 
at d
evice 19.0 on pci0

pcic0: <Cirrus Logic PD672X> at port 0xfcfc iomem 0xd0000 drq 0 on isa0
pcic0: Polling mode
pccard0: <PC Card bus -- kludge version> on pcic0
pccard1: <PC Card bus -- kludge version> on pcic0

Feb  3 00:46:40 vishnu pccardd[48]: Card "3Com Corporation"("3C589D") 
[TP/BNC LAN Card Ver. 2a] [000002] matched "3Com" ("3C589D") [(null)] [(null)]
Feb  3 00:46:45 vishnu pccardd[48]: ep0: 3Com (3C589D) inserted.
Feb  3 00:46:45 vishnu pccardd[48]: pccardd started
Feb  3 00:49:36 vishnu /kernel: pccard: card inserted, slot 1
Feb  3 00:49:36 vishnu pccardd[48]: Card "Linksys"("Combo PCMCIA 
EthernetCard (EC2T)") [2.0] [(null)] matched "Linksys" ("Combo PCMCIA 
EthernetCard (EC2T)") [(null)] [(null)]
Feb  3 00:49:36 vishnu pccardd[48]: No free configuration for card Linksys
------------------------

Ok, so I've dug around all over previous posts to -questions, -stable and 
-mobile, all over usenet, as well as massaged google as well as I can, and 
I've got about three questions..

1. (obvious) Has anyone managed to get two pcmcia nics working with 4.2 on 
a laptop?  If so, I'd love to hear how.

2. On one of the threads, it was suggested that pccardd could be skipped, 
and "pccardc enabler" used to enable the cards by hand.  I've got no 
problem using this method in my startup config, but when attempting this 
command I get "Device not configured" as if I was missing something in 
/dev.. should I MAKEDEV on ep0 and ep1 (or perhaps ed0 for the linksys) and 
try this again?  Help on figuring out what other options I should pass to 
pccardc would be helpful as well.

3. If I decide to go back to 3.X instead, and use PAO, am I going to have 
massive problems cvsupping and keeping this box on the -STABLE branch?  I 
was hesitant to do this before as I thought cvsup might screw my PAO stuff 
up totally.
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