From: <to...@vd...> - 2002-04-06 14:04:49
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On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 01:57:00PM +0100, Phil Blacker wrote: > On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 23:33, ja...@st... wrote: > > Ok, I tried acpi 404-2.4.18 and 2.5.7 on my dell Inspiron 8100, and I > > have had the following results: > > my Lucent Wavelan PCMCIA card no londer works. I get the error: > > RequestIRQ: Resource in use > > The card is inoperative, no listing of eth1 > > Did your card work under any of the earlier versions? This is the first > version I have tried on my 8100 and I get the same error. It does seem > more general, I think PCMCIA is totally broken as I cannot get my > 10baseT card to work either. This comes up with the same error. I'm seeing the same problem on my Dell i8100 laptop, BIOS version A10. I'm running linux-2.4.18 with all APIC-stuff disabled and with the following patches applied: - acpi-20020329 - acpi-read.diff (in order to get acpid working with this acpi-version) - rmap12f In the bootmessages (attached) I read among a lot of other things: Apr 6 15:34:07 roach cardmgr[942]: socket 1: Intersil PRISM2 11 Mbps Wireless Adapter apr 6 15:34:07 roach pcmcia: cardmgr[941]: Card Services release does not match apr 6 15:34:07 roach rc: Starting pcmcia: succeeded Apr 6 15:34:07 roach cardmgr[942]: executing: 'modprobe hermes' Apr 6 15:34:08 roach cardmgr[942]: executing: 'modprobe orinoco' Apr 6 15:34:08 roach cardmgr[942]: executing: 'modprobe orinoco_cs' Apr 6 15:34:08 roach kernel: orinoco_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use Apr 6 15:34:09 roach cardmgr[942]: get dev info on socket 1 failed: Resource temporarily unavailable Apr 6 15:34:09 roach cardmgr[942]: wrong module 'orinoco_cs' for device 'orinoco_cs'? The last message is of course BS, as the same driver works with ACPI disabled.) Another datapoint: When I booted the machine without the PRISM2 card installed and inserted the card afterwards, the machine hang solid. No error messages were written to the console or to /var/log/messages. Regards, Toon. > I have attached lspci and dmesg output, if this is helpful to anyone who > understands it more than me. Well, your dmesg output was empty. ;-) > Apart from PCMCIA the system appears to work correctly battery info > is correct, I can switch processor speeds. I cannot comment on > throtelling as this is not supported on the 8100. I haven't tried > any of the sleep modes yet. These are somewhat secondary at the > moment as I cannot use them under APM either due to the nvidia > drivers. My machine has the Radeon video chipset. Suspend works with APM. I will test suspend with ACPI in the near future. > Being able to read the battery state and switch processor speeds > will be enough to switch to acpi. I can then upgrade from the A07 > bios, the last to support(ish) apm, to A10, which may solve some of > the other problems. What about fan control? I'm using i8kmon for that at the moment... Regards, Toon. -- /"\ | Windows XP: \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN | "Sorry Dave... X AGAINST HTML MAIL | I'm afraid I can't do that." / \ |