Richard Hull,

you should work this out together with Pierre Ossman and the rest of the
mmc and sdhci developers. You already know how to compile your own
kernel so I don't think there should be any problems. I'd suggest you
start by checking out the lastest upstream kernel from git and try that.
(The reason I'm not simply suggesting trying Ubuntu's latest binary
vanilla-git build is that you'll end up compiling from source no matter
how we slice it so you might as well start doing it).

When you've done that you should write about your findings to sdhci-
de...@lists.ossman.eu. Also cc pie...@ossman.eu,
avoront...@ru.mvista.com and me as well. In general, if you need
assistance of any kind I'd be glad to help you out.


@Cpp: I don't think your card is completely faulty, since there is no problems 
using it from Windows. It is possible that Windows run the card at a slower 
speed and avoids the problems that way, but whether it's a problem with your 
card, the reader or Linux drivers is the good question I guess. I hope Richard 
will pick this up, there's a fair chance that a solution for his hardware will 
help everyone.


@DiVoRaM: Since you have different hardware and it is a regression (i.e. it 
worked with an earlier release but doesn't now) you should open a separate bug 
for your problem. That is after you've searched for duplicate bugs for your 
hardware of course.

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Ricoh R5C822 SDHC Card reader I/O errors
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