I did try pci=assign-busses before unapplying the patch, which didn't
help anything.
On 8/11/06, Larry Finger <[email protected]> wrote:
Chris Lu wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Using git-bisect I found the patch that breaks cardbus support on my
> HP zv5460 laptop. This was applied between 2.6.14-rc2 and -rc3;
> reversing the patch on 2.6.17.7 makes Cardbus work where it formerly
> did not. sha1sum of the patch is:
>
> 12f44f46bc9c6dc79255e661b085797af395d8da
>
> I have attached lspci -vvv output; please ask if you need more info.
> (lspci output is with Cardbus card inserted.)
Did you try the "pci=assign-busses" option before you reverted that patch? Is
your system running a 32- or 64-bit system?
This breakage needs to be sent to [email protected]. As you have seen
from the short log accompanying that patch, it was signed-off-by Andrew Morton
and Linus Torvalds - you cannot get any higher than that.
I have some personal interest in this problem as the patch in question fixed a
problem that kept my machine from booting with any cardbus card in the adapter.
Larry
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