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| Subject: | Re: Au1500 and TI PCI1510 cardbus |
| From: | Michael Stickel <michael@cubic.org> |
| Date: | Sat, 17 Mar 2007 10:49:59 +0100 |
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Marco Braga wrote: my Au1500 based board has a PCI1510 cardbus controller connected to the PCI bus. So far the kernel 2.6.17 supports it as a "yenta_socket". The cardbus is correctly seen and configured, and if I insert a wifi card in the slot I can configure it. There is a hint on that in the datasheet. Search for deadlock and/or delayed read transaction. Read it carefully. May be you can not use you PCI-Cardbus controller. Have in mind, that a PCI-Cardbus controller with a cardbus card inserted acts like a PCI to PCI bridge. Regards, Michael |
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