Question about yenta and the TI1520 PCI-CardBus bridge

Bruce_Leonard at selinc.com Bruce_Leonard at selinc.com
Mon Mar 5 18:09:57 EST 2007


Peter,

linux-pcmcia-bounces at lists.infradead.org wrote on 03/02/2007 05:49:06 PM:

> On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:07:55PM -0800, Bruce_Leonard at selinc.com 
wrote:
> > What is a 'yanta-compatible device' and how do I know if a device
> > is 'yenta-compatible'?  Is it related to PCI-CardBus bridges?
> 
> Exactly. It's the base register interface of most if not all modern
> Cardbus bridges.

Thanks for the info.  So I guess if this is a fairly modern bridge I 
should be able to select the yenta driver in the kernel, tell it to look 
for TI devices and odds are pretty good that it'll just work?  I like 
those sorts of solutions :).  Again thanks for the info.

Take care and stay safe.

bruce



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