Re: PROBLEM: error on handling I/O ports

From: giskard
Date: Fri May 13 2005 - 11:22:25 EST


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>Could you just try acpi=3Doff ?

pcmcia seems work with acpi=3Doff but obviously battery and cpu scaling
are not supported. any hint?

On Monday 25 April 2005 22:09, giskard wrote:
> hi all,
>
> The 2.6.* kernel doesn't seems to handle properly the I/O ports for
> devices.
>
> I bought a toshiba satellite a80-111 and with 2.4 series all devices
> work good, with 2.6 series i get some errors:
>
> - the 2.4 kernel uses ide-generic (with sata support) for use the
> hd, with 2.6 i need libata SATA support because i get this error
>
> ide0: I/O resource 0x1F0-0x1F7 not free.
> ide0: ports already in use, skipping probe
>
> - i have a 0000:06:04.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments Texas
> Instruments PCIxx21/ x515 Cardbus Controller
>
> i can get it work with the 2.4 series with no problem (yenta
> socket), the 2.6 series uses also yenta sockets but when i start
> pcmcia service (/ etc/ init.d/pcmcia start) the kernel freezes when
> it checks the i/o ports.
>
>
> mrspurr:/usr/src/linux# uname -a
> Linux mrspurr 2.6.11.7 #12 Mon Apr 18 01:51:04 CEST 2005 i686 GNU/
> Linux
>
> i attached lspci -vvv log, iomem log, ioports log, cpuinfo log
>
> thank you in advance
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ciao giskard

spero nel ritorno del grande bastardo.


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