Re: 2.6.13: Crash in Yenta initialization

2005-09-03 Thread Ivan Kokshaysky
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 02:45:08AM +0200, Andreas Koch wrote: > crucial part seem to be the different bridge initialization sections: Indeed. > 2.6.12-rc6 + Ivan's patches: ... > PCI: Bus 7, cardbus bridge: :06:09.0 > IO window: 6000-6fff > IO window:

Re: 2.6.13: Crash in Yenta initialization

2005-09-02 Thread Andreas Koch
As a follow-up to my previous mail, I collected a boot log of the working kernel 2.6.12-rc6 with Ivan's bridge initialization patches below. The crucial part seem to be the different bridge initialization sections: 2.6.12-rc6 + Ivan's patches: PCI: Bridge: :00:01.0 IO

Re: 2.6.13: Crash in Yenta initialization

2005-09-02 Thread Andrew Morton
Andreas Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This does not happen in my current kernel (2.6.12-rc6 with Ivan's PCI bridge > patches applied). It is definitely localized in the Yenta code, since the > boot proceeds when I disable the Yenta config option. My hardware is an Acer > Travelmate 8104 wi

2.6.13: Crash in Yenta initialization

2005-09-02 Thread Andreas Koch
This does not happen in my current kernel (2.6.12-rc6 with Ivan's PCI bridge patches applied). It is definitely localized in the Yenta code, since the boot proceeds when I disable the Yenta config option. My hardware is an Acer Travelmate 8104 with the external ezDock attached. I can provide mo