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Re: Jumptec PCMCIA / PC104

From: Julien Herfurth <>
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 14:39:18 +0100

Hi all,

I'm always running into troubles with the PCMCIA support. The socket is
a PC/104-PCMCIA-1 from Jumptec, the motherboard is a MOPS/586 also 
from Jumptec. The problems with "Card Services release don't match" 
etc ... are gone. I'm running the 2.4.10 kernel without pcmcia support
enabled and I use the package pcmcia-cs-3.1.29. 

Starting pcmcia :

Nov  8 13:28:23 pc104 kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.29 
Nov  8 13:28:23 pc104 kernel:   kernel build: 2.4.10 #1 Thu Nov 8 16:10:27 CET 2001 
Nov  8 13:28:23 pc104 kernel:   options:  none 
Nov  8 13:28:23 pc104 kernel: Intel ISA/PCI/CardBus PCIC probe: 
Nov  8 13:28:23 pc104 kernel:   Vadem VG-469 ISA-to-PCMCIA at port 0x3e2 ofs 0x00 
Nov  8 13:28:23 pc104 kernel:     host opts [0]: none 
Nov  8 13:28:23 pc104 kernel:     host opts [1]: none 
Nov  8 13:28:23 pc104 kernel:     ISA irqs (scanned) = 3,4,5,7,9,11,12,15 status change on irq 15 
Nov  8 13:28:24 pc104 cardmgr[314]: starting, version is 3.1.29
Nov  8 13:28:24 pc104 cardmgr[314]: watching 2 sockets
Nov  8 13:32:08 pc104 kernel: cs: memory probe 0x0d0000-0x0dffff: clean. 
Nov  8 13:32:08 pc104 cardmgr[314]: socket 1: Intersil PRISM2 11 Mbps Wireless Adapter
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 cardmgr[314]: executing: 'modprobe hermes'
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: hermes.c: 1 Aug 2001 David Gibson <> 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: orinoco.c 0.06f (David Gibson <> and others) 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: dldwd: David's Less Dodgy WaveLAN/IEEE Driver 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: orinoco_cs.c 0.06f (David Gibson <> and others) 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0800-0x08ff: clean. 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff: excluding 0xcf8-0xcff 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x1000-0x17ff: clean. 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: eth1: Firmware ID 1F vendor 0x1 (Lucent) version 7.28 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: eth1: Ad-hoc demo mode supported. 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: eth1: IEEE standard IBSS ad-hoc mode supported. 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: eth1: WEP supported, "128"-bit key. 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: eth1: MAC address 00:02:2D:22:2B:86 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: eth1: Station name "HERMES I" 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 cardmgr[314]: executing: 'modprobe orinoco'
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 cardmgr[314]: executing: 'modprobe orinoco_cs'
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: eth1: ready 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 kernel: eth1: index 0x01: Vcc 5.0, irq 3, io 0x0800-0x083f 
Nov  8 13:32:09 pc104 cardmgr[314]: executing: './network start eth1'

I ping from a laptop with a Avaya Silver card and it works for 9 or 10 packets. Then
stop. If I try to ping from the pc104, it does the same. After some packets :

hermes @ 0x800: Card removed while waiting for command completion.
eth1: Error -19 transmitting packet
eth1: Tx timeout! Resetting card.
eth1: Error -19 transmitting packet
	*
	*
	*

With a D-LINK DFE-650 card :

Nov  9 14:37:37 pc104 cardmgr[105]: socket 1: NE2000 Compatible Fast Ethernet
Nov  9 14:37:37 pc104 cardmgr[105]: executing: 'modprobe 8390'
Nov  9 14:37:37 pc104 kernel: eth1: NE2000 (DL10022 rev 30): io 0x800, irq 3, hw_addr 00:50:BA:7C:9E:EC 
Nov  9 14:37:37 pc104 cardmgr[105]: executing: 'modprobe pcnet_cs'
Nov  9 14:37:37 pc104 cardmgr[105]: executing: './network start eth1'
Nov  9 14:37:38 pc104 cardmgr[105]: + /sbin/iwconfig eth1 mode Managed
Nov  9 14:37:38 pc104 cardmgr[105]: + SIOCSIWMODE: Operation not supported
Nov  9 14:37:39 pc104 kernel: eth1: MII is missing! 
Nov  9 14:37:49 pc104 kernel: eth1: Too much work at interrupt, status 0x22 
Nov  9 14:37:50 pc104 kernel: eth1: interrupt(s) dropped! 
Nov  9 14:37:50 pc104 kernel: eth1: Too much work at interrupt, status 0x22 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 40 vs 4d. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 last message repeated 16 times
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 40 vs 4d. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 40 vs 3f. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 40 vs 3f. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 last message repeated 97 times
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: Too much work at interrupt, status 0x3f 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 40 vs 3f. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 last message repeated 62 times
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: Too much work at interrupt, status 0x22 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 last message repeated 160 times
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 21 vs 3f. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 21 vs 3f. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 21 vs 60. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: mismatched read page pointers 21 vs 60. 
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 last message repeated 7 times
Nov  9 14:37:51 pc104 kernel: eth1: Too much work at interrupt, status 0x22 
Nov  9 14:37:52 pc104 last message repeated 64 times
Nov  9 14:37:52 pc104 kernel: eth1: Too much work at interrupt, status 0x20 
Nov  9 14:37:52 pc104 last message repeated 13 times
Nov  9 14:37:52 pc104 kernel: eth1: Too much work at interrupt, status 0x22 
Nov  9 14:37:53 pc104 last message repeated 11 times
Nov  9 14:37:53 pc104 cardmgr[105]: executing: './network stop eth1'
Nov  9 14:37:53 pc104 cardmgr[105]: executing: 'modprobe -r pcnet_cs'
Nov  9 14:37:53 pc104 cardmgr[105]: executing: 'modprobe -r 8390'

And when I do a network transfer via eth0 (cs89x0), I get this message :
eth0: trnasmit underrun.

Does anyone have a similar config working (mops/586 + pc104-PCMCIA-1) ?

Julien

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