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Date:      Mon, 06 Sep 1999 13:38:13 +0200
From:      Martin Nilsson <martin@filex.se>
To:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   O2Micro OZ6833 cardbus-pcic update
Message-ID:  <37D3A7A5.F115D0B7@filex.se>
References:  <37CBF33D.36DA7622@filex.se> <000e01bef80a$57d21620$da8e9ccc@free>

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Update to my previous message:

I have the OZ68333 controller and my DE-660 card working now.

It is still recognized as an intel 82365 in pccard/pcic.h but it seems 
to work OK.

My biggest problem was that sysinstall and the documentaion states 
that pccard_ifconfig in rc.conf should contain the name of the interface
to configure when it instead should contain the IP and netmask in 
ifconfig style.

The boot process is also way to fast to let the card initialize and
therefor
all daemons that try to bind to the card (syslogd, mysql etc.) exits
with error. 

I'm going to investigate any remaining problems, clean up my changes and
post the
rest so we can get it tested on more computers than mine.


		/Martin

On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 05:22:37PM +0200, Martin Nilsson wrote:
> I have recently upgraded my Siemens Scenic Mobile 350 from 2.2.7-PAO
> to 3.2-STABLE.
> 
> The machine is equipped with an OZ6833 PCI-CardBus controller, under
> 2.2.7-PAO i was able to modify sys/pci/pcic_p.h to think it was a
> Cirrus 6832 ISA-PCcard controller. This worked well with my D-Link
> DE-660
> (NE2000 clone).
> 
> After upgrading to 3.2-STABLE i hoped to be be able to patch the system
> once again this time without having to go the PAO way and not being able
> to track STABLE. I have migrated "Matthias Apitz <guru@Sisis.de>"
> patches 
> for 2.2.7 
> (
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=55919+73208+/usr/local/www/db/text/1999/freebsd-mobile/19990214.freebsd-mobile
)
> but it is not working as it should. The pcic is detected as a
> Intel 82365, (the detection trick in the patch is not working) I can 
> force OZ6832 mode but it hangs the computer on card insertion/removal.
> 
> Card insertion/removal is detected and pccardd seems to be able to read
> something from the card as it gives me the following error:
> 
>    Map I/O 0x240 (size 0x20) on Window 0
>    pccardd[61]: driver allocation failed for D-Link
>    pccardd[61]: pccardd started
> 
> If I enable it with pccardc enabler 0 ed0 -m 2000 d4000 16 -a 300 -i 300
> 
> It is detected and mysteriously works!
> 
> What can be wrong? 
> Have there been any more work done on the OZ6833 driver?
> 
> 
> 
>               /Martin
>


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