[PCMCIA] Solved: No USB 2.0 (ehci) in PCMCIA slot on E7110

Tomas Kovacik nail at nodomain.sk
Tue Aug 13 01:57:01 EDT 2013


hi everyone, 

i don't have that old laptop anymore, but as you can see in lspci logs,
it was Ali chipset so, it was really old beast :). Anyway if is O2 used
in new computer, maybe it's fixed and wifi card (atheros) with wpa2 will
work. Try it :)

t.

 On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 23:25 +0200, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> that means we're talking this one (have you had a look at Bugzilla #15014?
> Might be useful...):
> 
> commit 35169529093be3bbef70afd3c4125e35cece7e03
> Author: Wolfram Sang <w.sang at pengutronix.de>
> Date:   Sun Jan 10 09:41:24 2010 +0100
> 
>     pcmcia/yenta: add module parameter for O2 speedups
>     
>     O2-bridges can do read prefetch and write burst. However, for some combinations
>     of older bridges and cards, this causes problems, so it is disabled for those
>     bridges. Now, as some users know their setup works with the speedups enabled, a
>     new parameter is introduced to the driver. Now, a user can specifically enable
>     or disable these features, while the default is what we have today: detect the
>     bridge and decide accordingly. Fixes Bugzilla entry 15014.
>     
>     Simplify and unify the printouts, fix a whitespace issue while we are here.
>     
>     Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <w.sang at pengutronix.de>
>     Tested-by: frodone at gmail.com
>     [linux at dominikbrodowski.net: whitespace fixes]
>     Signed-off-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux at dominikbrodowski.net>
> 
> 
> And my
> 
> git log -p drivers/pcmcia/o2micro.h
> 
> also mentions
> 
> commit 1ff84890b62b20823b3697a6041bbec1b5280cee
> Author: Tomas Kovacik <nail at nodomain.sk>
> Date:   Sun Jul 26 22:04:58 2009 +0200
> 
>     pcmcia: disable prefetch/burst for OZ6933
>     
>     Problems have been reported [1], so disable prefetch/burst, to be on the safe
>     side.
>     
>     [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-pcmcia@lists.infradead.org/msg02048.html
>     
>     Signed-off-by: Tomáš Kováčik <nail at nodomain.sk>
>     Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <w.sang at pengutronix.de>
>     Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh at suse.de>
> 
> 
> 
> A useful idea would be to kindly ask Tomáš Kováčik (CC'd) about details of his system
> (4 years later - but hopefully...), specifically lspci -vv -xxx or some such
> (especially the revision of that controller might be *different*,
> so perhaps only *some* 6933 remained affected, whereas newer ones of that
> possibly more modern chipset ID started to get corrected).
> Or quite likely there's some sufficiently detailed lspci log of that hardware
> out on the internet somewhere...
> 
> 
> Note that there's the comment
> "for some bridges it is at 0x94, for others at 0xD4. it's
>          * ok to write to both registers on all O2 bridges."
> , yet our 6933 support lines were added *later*,
> so there's a faint possibility that the compatibility statement
> actually does not apply to this chipset.
> 
> 
> 
> And of course there remains the question *why* such slow communication
> would then cause such severe USB HC communication trouble.
> There might be some safeguard missing there as well...
> 
> 
> And kudos to the patch submitters for having supplied
> such nicely detailed commit logs!
> (although mentioning the title of URLs probably would have been even better)
> 
> 
> 
> > Note that this is only a 1.7Ghz Pentium-4-M dinosaur.
> 
> That means you really don't want to know which kinds of machines I am using ;)
> (yes, I'm sitting at a CardBus box here, too)
> ((TI CardBus controller))
> 
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Andreas Mohr (KA/S)





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