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wdc @ pcmcia lost interrupts in -current (JORNADA 720)
user name
2008-04-14 10:09:05
Folks:
	I'm trying to get -current running on the Jornada 720 and
	after fixing the problems with attaching cards present on
	boot I'm now losing interrupts from the CF card.  A 4.0
	release kernel works just fine, so it's definitely not a
	hardware issue.. and *some* interrupts are definitely
firing
	since the system gets far enough to fsck the disk (ie,
it's
	mounted the card and made it through the early parts of
rc.d
	processing).

	I haven't done enough testing / digging to have any clue
of
	any specific patterns / specifics of where and how it
happens,
	but on the Jornada in question, it always happens during
the
	fsck of the root partition (as it happens, I can't shut
the
	machine down cleanly, so I always end up having to fsck at
	boot).

	Anyone have wdc  pcmcia working without problems in
-current?
	Ideas as to what could be busted?

Thanks,
--rafal

-- 
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Re: wdc @ pcmcia lost interrupts in -current (JORNADA 720)
user name
2008-04-14 23:56:40
Earlier, I wrote:
> 	I'm trying to get -current running on the Jornada 720
and
> 	after fixing the problems with attaching cards present
on
> 	boot I'm now losing interrupts from the CF card.

This looks to be some generic pcmcia interrupt issue, rather
than a wdc0 

pcmcia issue, since I also see device timeouts from a NE2k
clone 
PCMCIA network card, and the ne0 timeouts and wdc0 list
interrupts seem 
to coincide in time.

--rafal



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