2005-04-27 07:12:55

by Robert W. Fuller

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Subject: TI Yenta socket Fish Please Report

Hola,

Looks like I have the same problem that was discussed here in February
with PCI resources being assigned to the same range as RAM. This is the
old thread: "IBM Thinkpad G41 PCMCIA problems [Was: Yenta TI: ... no
PCIinterrupts. Fish. Please report.]" I'm having this problem on 2.6.11.

Did the patch for this ever make it into the main kernel? Is it still
in the -mm tree? Will it ever be in the main kernel? How do I figure
these things out? Is there some bug database I can check?

Thanks.


2005-04-27 07:31:57

by Jonas Oreland

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Subject: Re: TI Yenta socket Fish Please Report

Robert W. Fuller wrote:
> Hola,
>
> Looks like I have the same problem that was discussed here in February
> with PCI resources being assigned to the same range as RAM. This is the
> old thread: "IBM Thinkpad G41 PCMCIA problems [Was: Yenta TI: ... no
> PCIinterrupts. Fish. Please report.]" I'm having this problem on 2.6.11.
>
> Did the patch for this ever make it into the main kernel? Is it still
> in the -mm tree? Will it ever be in the main kernel? How do I figure
> these things out? Is there some bug database I can check?

I think it made it somehow.
I have a G40 which had the problem before I upgraded to 2.6.11

I however also had problem with a netgear wlan card.
And got a patch, that I haven't seen in any released kernel yet...

/Jonas

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Jonas Oreland, Software Engineer
MySQL AB, http://www.mysql.com

2005-04-27 23:31:46

by Robert W. Fuller

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Subject: Re: TI Yenta socket Fish Please Report

Jonas Oreland wrote:
> Robert W. Fuller wrote:
>>
>> Looks like I have the same problem that was discussed here in February
>> with PCI resources being assigned to the same range as RAM. This is
>> the old thread: "IBM Thinkpad G41 PCMCIA problems [Was: Yenta TI: ...
>> no PCIinterrupts. Fish. Please report.]" I'm having this problem on
>> 2.6.11.
>>
>> Did the patch for this ever make it into the main kernel? Is it still
>> in the -mm tree? Will it ever be in the main kernel? How do I figure
>> these things out? Is there some bug database I can check?
>>
> I think it made it somehow.
> I have a G40 which had the problem before I upgraded to 2.6.11

Did it make it in for x86_64 kernel I wonder?

> I however also had problem with a netgear wlan card.
> And got a patch, that I haven't seen in any released kernel yet...

Would you mind sending me the patches you have?

> /Jonas

Thank you.

Rob

2005-04-28 05:34:54

by Robert W. Fuller

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Subject: Re: TI Yenta socket Fish Please Report

Robert W. Fuller wrote:
> Jonas Oreland wrote:
>
>> Robert W. Fuller wrote:
>>>
>>> Looks like I have the same problem that was discussed here in
>>> February with PCI resources being assigned to the same range as RAM.
>>> This is the old thread: "IBM Thinkpad G41 PCMCIA problems [Was: Yenta
>>> TI: ... no PCIinterrupts. Fish. Please report.]" I'm having this
>>> problem on 2.6.11.
>>>
>>> Did the patch for this ever make it into the main kernel? Is it
>>> still in the -mm tree? Will it ever be in the main kernel? How do I
>>> figure these things out? Is there some bug database I can check?
>>>
>> I think it made it somehow.
>> I have a G40 which had the problem before I upgraded to 2.6.11
>
> Did it make it in for x86_64 kernel I wonder?

Hello. Is there anybody out there? Anybody who actually knows
something about what is in what kernel? Does anybody know how to figure
this out? Is there some kind of Bugzilla database or something I can
look at?

2005-04-28 11:22:20

by Russell King

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Subject: Re: TI Yenta socket Fish Please Report

On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:34:41AM -0500, Robert W. Fuller wrote:
> Robert W. Fuller wrote:
> > Did it make it in for x86_64 kernel I wonder?
>
> Hello. Is there anybody out there? Anybody who actually knows
> something about what is in what kernel? Does anybody know how to figure
> this out? Is there some kind of Bugzilla database or something I can
> look at?

Please have some patience. This is not a commercial support forum,
so there's no guarantees on getting any answers what so ever.

However, please use search engines like google - they can answer these
types of questions far faster than anyone here can. For example, type
"linux kernel bugzilla" into google and see what you discover.

You can also use the source code repositories at http://linux.bkbits.net/
and http://ehlo.org/~kay/gitweb.pl to find out what's in mainline kernel
trees.

And no, no one's here. No one knows what's in any kernel. Nobody
knows how to figure out any problems. 8)

--
Russell King
Linux kernel 2.6 ARM Linux - http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/
maintainer of: 2.6 Serial core