Re: Yenta CardBus IRQ storm disabling interrupt

2005-01-29 Thread Mike Cumings
Russell, I doubt that this issue is specifically related to the card being used. I just recalled the fact that the IRQ probing done by the yenta_socket driver code has run into the IRQ storm at boot time as well, without any cards in the slots. Another piece of info for the pile. Mike On Sat,

Re: Yenta CardBus IRQ storm disabling interrupt

2005-01-29 Thread Mike Cumings
Hi Russell, This is a different card (NetGear WG511U) than the USB card that was discussed in the previous thread. I haven't tried a 2.4.x kernel yet, but that was on my list of things to do. :) Unfortunately, this is the only machine I've got which has CardBus so I'd have a hard time attempting

Re: Yenta CardBus IRQ storm disabling interrupt

2005-01-29 Thread Russell King
On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 12:42:17PM -0800, Mike Cumings wrote: > In my Googling, I encountered a thread on January 10th of this year entitled > "yenta_socket rapid fires interrupts" (between Dick Hollenbeck, Linus, > and others) Out of interest, is it the same cardbus card you're inserting into the

Yenta CardBus IRQ storm disabling interrupt

2005-01-29 Thread Mike Cumings
Good day gurus, I've got an IRQ storm resulting in a useless CardBus bridge that I am having a hard time debugging. I've seen this on 2.6.9, 2.6.10, and 2.6.11-rc2 which is what I'm currently testing against. For some reason I'm getting an IRQ storm when attempting to use a TI1225 CardBus bridge