From owner-freebsd-mobile Sat Apr 20 23:00:33 1996 Return-Path: owner-mobile Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.3/8.7.3) id XAA25712 for mobile-outgoing; Sat, 20 Apr 1996 23:00:33 -0700 (PDT) Received: from who.cdrom.com (who.cdrom.com [204.216.27.3]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.3/8.7.3) with SMTP id XAA25705 for ; Sat, 20 Apr 1996 23:00:31 -0700 (PDT) Received: from frig.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp (frig.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp [131.113.32.7]) by who.cdrom.com (8.6.12/8.6.11) with ESMTP id XAA18013 for ; Sat, 20 Apr 1996 23:00:29 -0700 Received: (from hosokawa@localhost) by frig.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp (8.6.12+2.4W/3.4Wbeta3) id OAA23252; Sun, 21 Apr 1996 14:33:11 +0900 Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 14:33:11 +0900 Message-Id: <199604210533.OAA23252@frig.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp> To: martin@tdc.on.ca Cc: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org, hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp Subject: Re: [PCMCIA] pccard-960414 In-Reply-To: Your message of Sat, 20 Apr 1996 18:31:20 -0400 (EDT). <199604202231.SAA00371@tdc.on.ca> From: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp (HOSOKAWA Tatsumi) X-Mailer: mnews [version 1.18PL3] 1994-08/01(Mon) Sender: owner-mobile@freebsd.org X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk In article <199604202231.SAA00371@tdc.on.ca> martin@tdc.on.ca writes: >> I just got my hands on a Megahertz CC/XJEM3288 Modem/Fax/Cell/Ethernet >> card. It has one of those SMC91Cxx ethernet devices on it, but >> the latest PCCARD code doesn't seem to want to work with it. (It >> finds the modem without any problems, and that seems to work) Our package still does not support multifunction cards. It needs a hack to low-level interrupt handler to cope with shared software interrupts. That's because PCIC has no capability to allocate multiple IRQs to one PC-card. >> The output from pccardc dumpcis follows. It complains about not >> knowing what to do with codes 128, 129, 130, and Unknown. I can't find any config index corresponds to Ethernet interface, and moreover, function ID says this card is serial cards, not multifunction cards. Multifunction cards had had no standard before PC-card 95 standard, so, the multifunction cards released before this specification includes per-vendor hacking to PCMCIA standard. >> I put the sn0 line into my kernel config file and configured the >> card to use the irq and base addresses specified in the config file. >> In the /etc/pccard.conf file I put: >> >> config default "sn0" any >> config 0x23 "sio2" any I believe the chipset of this card is sn, but we can't hack it without vendor's information. I have not tried to get it. Multifunction card support is one of our TODO list, but per-vendor hacking cards are too hard to use it compared to other cards. -- HOSOKAWA, Tatsumi E-mail: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp WWW homepage: http://www.mt.cs.keio.ac.jp/person/hosokawa.html Department of Computer Science, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan