"PCMCIA: socket d75dd028: *** DANGER *** unable to remove socket power" from ToughBook CF-71

Justin Burket zorton at acsalaska.net
Sun Jan 28 23:16:34 EST 2007


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Good day,

While testing the acpi support on my Toughbook CF-71 (Latest BIOS from
Panasonic installed) I've run into problems with the cardbus adapter.
After a bit of googling around and reading the page on "socket power
bugs" on kernel.org I'm reasonably certain I have a problem that would
warrant the attention of this mailing list.

The base message from my kernel after I request system sleep is:
kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:0a.0[A] -> Link [LNKA] -> GSI 11
(level, low) -> IRQ 11
kernel: PCMCIA: socket d75dd028: *** DANGER *** unable to remove
socket power

I will admit that I don't understand the full extent of the memory
overlap problem as described on the page so I've attached hopefully
enough information for others on this list to decide if my problem is
the common one listed on the kernel.org page.  If you need more info
feel free to ask.  I've tested the problem all the way up to
2.6.20-rc6.  The attached kernel logs are from 2.6.19.2

Thanks,
Justin




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