RE: PCMCIA: Statically linked CF card driver?

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> From: Dominik Brodowski [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Hi,
> 
> - use 2.6.12-mm1, and build all you need into the kernel
> - in drivers/pcmcia/ds.c , remove the following block:
> 
>                 /* also, FUNC_ID matching needs to be 
> activated by userspace
>                  * after it has re-checked that there is no 
> possible module
>                  * with a prod_id/manf_id/card_id match.
>                  */
>                 if (!dev->allow_func_id_match)
>                         return 0;
> 
> - it should(tm) work then... though I haven't and can't try it myself.

Thanks, I'll try it.

> > * Any chance to boot from it?
> 
> > * It would be nice to be able to replace the CF 
> >   without rebooting.
> 
> I'm not sure whether these two aspects exclude each other.

We don't need them at the same time:

* Usually, the system boots from flash, 
  and the CF is used for data transfer 
  (and hence should be changeable).

* In case of emergency (when the system in flash got messed up), 
  or for the first-time flash,
  it would be nice to be able to boot from CF.
  In that case, the CF will not be removed in flight!

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