Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 13:09:51 -0800 From: "Glenn Dicus" <gdicus@nomadix.com> To: "Mobile FreeBSD" <mobile@freebsd.org> Subject: PCMCIA and ElanSC400 Message-ID: <199712042107.NAA20323@mail.nomadix.com>
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: > I'm keeping this cc'd to the list; there's every chance that this : > information is useful to other people as well. : > : > > Sorry, you have to excuse me. I have been trying to get the PC Card on the : > > ElanSC400 Evaluation Board for 3 weeks 24-7 with no luck what so ever. The : > > problems have been to many to name. : : In the future, try emailing the mobile list. We're here to help, or at : least bitch about the hardware. :) : : > > However, my present situation is that : > > FreeBSD does not recognize the second slot when a card is inserted. : : Sounds like a VLSI board. They do things a non-standard way, and : it's possible the VLSI work-around code doesn't work on all the : hardware. Actually it's an AMD ElanSC400 Evaluation Board. The ElanSC400 microcontroller has the following integrated capabilities: 486 CPU Core 82365 register set compatible Dual PC Card (PCMCIA Vers2.1) which is compliant with ExCA. DRAM controller ISA-VL Bus Controller LCD Graphics Controller Dual Interrupt Controllers 8259 Dual DMA Controllers 8237 EPP Parallel Port Serial UART 16550 IrDA Port Matrix Keyboard On the evaluation board are all the interfacing which include two ISA slots and two PC Card slots. Becuase some of the functionality of the microcontroller is multiplexed only a subset of functions can be used at the same time. For evaluation purposes AMD include the Super I/O chip so that the microcontroller could be evaluated as a whole. : > The : > > cards that I have tried have been Eagle Technology's NE2000, Fujitsu : > > MBH10302, 3Com 3C3589C/D. : : The 3COM card should *always* work. If it doesn't, then you've got : setup/hardware problems. : > > Also, a reoccurring problem has been pccardc's inability to read the CIS, : > > returning "no entry in database for "null" ("null")". : > : > It sounds like this is indicative of a pretty major problem; if pccardc : > can't read the CIS information, pccardd (which uses the same code) is : > not going to be able to determine what the card is. The cards are detected and identified using Windows 95. : Right, something is *really* bogus. Did this ever work? What kind of : changes are you making to the FreeBSD kernel code? Did you make any : changes? We'd like to help, but need more information than you're : giving us. In order to use an ISA slot, with an interrupt, I had to configure the CSC register for the ElanSC400 to map PIRQ4 to IRQ9. I did this in "init_main.c". Also, ElanSC400's PC Card controller has two modes of operation (standard and enhanced). In standard mode: There are a total of six memory windows. Two are fixed (one for each socket) and the remaining four can "float"(can be configured for Socket A or B on a window-by-window basis Nominal 8 MHz cycle speed only No DMA initiators In enhanced mode: There are a total of ten memory windows. Five are fixed for each socket Nominal 8 MHz cycle speed or nominal 33 MHz PC Cards can be configured as DMA initiators in this mode So, I had to set some bits in a register to enable enhanced mode. My thinking here was that FreeBSD was expecting fully capable slots when the OS found a slot. I put the inline assembly in "pcic_configure()" Still, however, FreeBSD does not detect slot 1 and a resource allocation failure occurs for slot 0. thanks glenn
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