Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 17:45:14 +0200 From: Marian Cerny <jojo@matfyz.cz> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pccard0: Card has no functions! (solved) Message-ID: <20070918154514.GA71760@icomvision.com> In-Reply-To: <20070816225344.GA67058@icomvision.com> References: <20070816225344.GA67058@icomvision.com>
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On 2007-08-17 00:53 +0200, Marian Cerny wrote: > I have Nokia Card Phone 2.0 (on a supported HW list) in a PCMCIA to PCI > adapter. I have used this combination some time ago (2-3 years) and it worked > without any problems. I don't remember what FreeBSD version I used that time. > > I tried to get it working under FreeBSD 6.2R today but was not > successful. I can see those messages after boot: > > Status is 0x30000410 > cbb0: card inserted: event=0x00000000, state=30000410 > pccard0: chip_socket_enable > cbb_pcic_socket_enable: > cbb0: cbb_power: 5V > pccard0: read_cis > cis mem map 0xe7286000 (resource: 0xfe310000) > pccard0: CIS tuple chain: > CISTPL_END > ff > cis mem map e7286000 > CISTPL_LINKTARGET expected, code ff observed > pccard0: check_cis_quirks > pccard0: Card has no functions! > cbb0: PC Card card activation failed The problem was in the PCI to PCMCIA adapter. It was not able to read "CIS tuple chain" of any PCMCIA card. I have bought a new adapter, with a Ricoh R5C485 chip (the old one had R5C475II) and it works without any problems. The real problem with the old adapter was not fixed - however I consider the problem to be solved. > pciconf -lv: > cbb0@pci5:2:0: class=0x060700 card=0x010114ef chip=0x04751180 rev=0x80 hdr=0x02 > vendor = 'Ricoh Co Ltd' > device = 'RL5c475 CardBus Controller' > class = bridge > subclass = PCI-CardBus The new adapter is similar to the old one according to pciconf: cbb0@pci1:0:0: class=0x060700 card=0x00000000 chip=0x04751180 rev=0x81 hdr=0x02 vendor = 'Ricoh Co Ltd' device = 'RL5c475 CardBus Controller' class = bridge subclass = PCI-CardBus Marian Cerny
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