Return-Path: From: Krisztian Mark Szentes To: Marcel Holtmann Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] bt3c_cs time out - no firmware loaded? Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 16:22:47 +0200 Cc: BlueZ Mailing List , Edd Dumbill , Benjamin Herrenschmidt References: <53B03DA73719D5119E6A0008C71E1D78030EA9A3@svr-mail1.corp.home.nl> <1053091452.2561.86.camel@gaston> <1053091839.26550.125.camel@pegasus> In-Reply-To: <1053091839.26550.125.camel@pegasus> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-15" Message-Id: <200305161622.47728.office@produktivIT.com> List-ID: On Friday 16 May 2003 15:30, Marcel Holtmann wrote: > > Hrm... The problem isn't simple. You are just not supposed to tap IOs > > that way from userland, especially since PPC arch doesn't have > > anything like "PIO" instructions. The IO space of your card is > > actually mapped somewhere in physical memory, that "somewhere" not > > beeing generally available to userland. > > > > Can you tell me more about the card ? Is it a 16 bits PCMCIA device or > > is it a cardbus (PCI) one ? Why can't you tap the IOs solely from > > within a kernel driver ? > > this is a 16 Bit PCMCIA card. We need to load the firmware from > userspace, because we can't distribute it within the kernel driver due > the legal issues. At the moment we don't even distribute the firmware > file with our userspace firmware loader program. OK. I am fed up with the card, I bought it almost year ago and hoped it would some time become easier to use. I chose it over the Xircom and Anycom parts because its antenna looked neat. In the meantime, I also bought a USB device which explicitely stated Linux compatibility on the manufacturer's web site (Epox). I'm thinking about (1) asking 3COM for permission, or (2) returning it to 3COM's headquarters or (3) publicly destroying it and putting up a video or (4) sell it to a modern slave (Windoze user) and donating the money to Debian Marcel, can you give me a hint whom I should contact for (1)? Salut Mark P.S. Maybe I should do (1), (2), (3) AND (4) :-)) -- produktivIT - Open-Source Solution Provider Siebenbrunnengasse 55/7 A-1050 Wien