Subject: Compaq 2010c CF card trouble
To: None <port-hpcmips@netbsd.org>
From: Alexander Frolkin <avf@eldamar.org.uk>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 04/17/2006 22:52:43
Hi,

The 3.0 install kernel doesn't seem to like my CF card.  If I try to
boot with the CF card inserted, the kernel hangs after the lines

  tx39ir0 at txcom1
  txcsbus3 at tx39biu0
  it8368e0 at txcsbus3 regcs CS2 16bit 0+0x20 iocs CARD1(io/attr) 16bit
    0+0x4000000 irq1 98(3:2) irq2 168(5:8) irq3 98(3:2)
  it8368e0: fix attr mode
  pcmcia0 at it8368e0
  pcmcia0:  CIS version PCMCIA 2.0 or 2.1
  pcmcia0:  CIS info: HITACHI, FLASH, 5.0
  pcmcia0:  Manufacturer code 0x7, product 0x0
  pcmcia0:  function 0: fixed disk(ata), ccr addr 200 mask f
  pcmcia0:  function 0, config table entry 0: memory card; irq mask 0
    memspace 0-7ff; rdybsy_active powerdown
  pcmcia0:  function 0, config table entry 1: I/O card; irq mask ffff;
    iomask 4, iospace 0-f; memspace 0-7ff; rdybsy_active io8 io16
    irqshare irqpulse irqlevel powerdown
  pcmcia0:  function 0, config table entry 2: I/O card; irq mask 4000;
    iomask a, iospace 1f0-1f7; memspace 0-7ff; rdybsy_active io8 io16
    irqshare irqpulse irqlevel powerdown
  pcmcia0:  function 0, config table entry 3: I/O card; irq mask 4000;
    iomask a, iospace 170-177; memspace 0-7ff; rdybsy_active io8 io16
    irqshare irqpulse irqlevel powerdown
  wdc0 at pcmcia0 function 0: <HITACHI, FLASH, 5.0>
  wdc0: i/o mapped mode

After this, nothing happens.  I've tried using a different CF card, and
a different PCMCIA to CF adaptor, but the result is the same.  However,
if I remove the CF card just after pbsdboot has finished reading the
kernel into memory, it boots fine.

Everything used to work fine with -current, about a year ago.  Windows
CE doesn't seem to have any problems with the CF card, either.


Any ideas?


Thanks,

Alex

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