Hi,
> Have you looked at the last version (0.8)? It fixed all outstanding
issues (as far as I know).
>
Seconded. I've been running Alex's latest driver since its release. I
routinely suspend/resume
60-100 times between boots to S3 and disk, I've suspended with cards
in the socket and I've tested
it using SD and MMC .. I've not been able to fault it now. In fact,
checking my mail archives, my
last reported bug was on the 17th of Feb and it has been rock solid
since. I just don't think about
it anymore, it simply works...
Well, I am tracking Alex's svn. It is for off-the-tree builds. I
reorganized Alex's code in Oct 2006 and added
a patch to my debian/patches. Until debian shipped linux-2.6.20, there
were no [tifm_*] in their tree, so no conflicts. The 2.6.20 came with
tifm_sd-v0.6 which is not so stable. I dug lkml and bugzilla.kernel.org
for fresh patches, but found
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8052. Which made me think,
svn is still unstable. I merged in-kernel updates to my old (v2.6.18-*)
version. It compiles and runs OK, so I posted it. No offense to anyone.
Best regards,
Sergey
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