what is PCI to PCMCIA adaptor device name
Simon Wu
simonwu1 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 09:12:25 EDT 2006
Rukhsana,
Looks like I have to install pcmciautils seperately. I tried to "yum
install pcmciautils" but could find the package. I guess Fedora
doesn't support pcmciautils.
Any way, my /var/log/messages only shows:
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: Yenta: CardBus bridge found at
0000:02:0b.0 [0000:0000]
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: Yenta: ISA IRQ mask 0x0000, PCI irq 9
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: Socket status: 30000820
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: pcmcia: parent PCI bridge I/O window:
0xe000 - 0xefff
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: cs: IO port probe 0xe000-0xefff: clean.
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory
window: 0xfb000000 - 0xfcffffff
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory
window: 0x30000000 - 0x32ffffff
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: pccard: CardBus card inserted into slot 0
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 0000:02:0c.0
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 5 with 0000:02:08.1
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: md: autorun ...
Jul 17 10:45:25 gcarl08n kernel: md: ... autorun DONE.
Thanks,
Simon
On 7/12/06, rukhsana ansari <rukhsana.ansari at oneconvergence.com> wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> If its a PCMCIA card, do a "lspcmcia -vv" (assuming you have
> pcmciautils-013 or higher) and you should see a device listed.
> You can aslo check "dmesg" and "/var/log/messages" to see the
> information on the device assigned.
>
> -Rukhsana
>
> Simon Wu wrote:
> > On 7/11/06, Larry Finger <Larry.Finger at lwfinger.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Simon Wu wrote:
> >>
> >>> installed a PCI to PCMCIA card adaptor in my desktop PC with Fedora
> >>> 3. Apparently, it is detected as Ismod shows:
> >>> yenta_socket 21705 1
> >>> rsrc_nonstatic 12737 1 yenta_socket
> >>> pcmcia_core 50013 2 yenta_socket, rsrc_nonstatic
> >>>
> >>> I have a 3G wireless modem connected to th adaptor.
> >>>
> >>> However, I couldn't find a device name under /dev/. Can someone tell
> >>> me what and where is the device name? Is it configurable?
> >>>
> >> Is this a PCMCIA or CardBus device? If the latter, which I suspect, the device particulars will show
> >> up with the PCI data. Check the full output of "lspci -v" and check for an entry that starts with
> >> 03:00.0, which is where the new interface should appear. The 03 comes from the secondary Bus listed
> >> below. If your device does show up there, also do an "lspci -n". My wireless interface reports
> >> "02:00.0 Class 0280: 14e4:4320 (rev 02)". Of importance are the numbers in the position where I have
> >> 14e4:4320. For a driver to attach to the device, its internal tables must match these values.
> >>
> >>
> >>> By the way, the lspci shows:
> >>> 02:0a.0 CardBus bridge: Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475 (rev 81)
> >>> Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
> >>> ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
> >>> Status: Cap+ 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=medium
> >>>
> >>>> TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
> >>>>
> >>> Latency: 168
> >>> Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 11
> >>> Region 0: Memory at 20000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
> >>> Bus: primary=02, secondary=03, subordinate=06, sec-latency=176
> >>> Memory window 0: 20400000-207ff000 (prefetchable)
> >>> Memory window 1: 20800000-20bff000
> >>> I/O window 0: 00004000-000040ff
> >>> I/O window 1: 00004400-000044ff
> >>> BridgeCtl: Parity- SERR- ISA- VGA- MAbort- >Reset- 16bInt- PostWrite+
> >>> 16-bit legacy interface ports at 0001
> >>>
> >> Larry
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Thanks Larry. "lspci -v" shows the following.
> >
> > 02:0a.0 CardBus bridge: Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c475 (rev 81)
> > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 168, IRQ 11
> > Memory at 20000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
> > Bus: primary=02, secondary=03, subordinate=06, sec-latency=176
> > Memory window 0: 20400000-207ff000 (prefetchable)
> > Memory window 1: 20800000-20bff000
> > I/O window 0: 00004000-000040ff
> > I/O window 1: 00004400-000044ff
> > 16-bit legacy interface ports at 0001
> >
> > I couldn't find the information you described. But if it works, where
> > and what name should my data card (3G Wireless modem) be?
> >
> > Simon
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list
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> >
> >
> >
>
>
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