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PCMCIA network suddenly not recognized



Hi,

I have somehow managed to hose my PCMCIA configuration (Debian woody) but I do not know where, when or how.

The machine was working today at noon. I spent the afternoon trying to get some things Japanese to work in Java (mostly font related). Now when I insert the card (AFAIK noname NE2000) or boot the machine (Gericom NBI 600 DC notebook) I get a high, followed by a lower beep accompanied by the following log messages from card manager.

 cardmgr[264]: socket 1: Anonymous Memory
 cardmgr[264]: executing: 'modprobe memory_cs'
 memory_cs: mem0: anonymous: unknown size
 cardmgr[264]: executing: './memory start mem0'
 kernel: memory_cs: mem0: anonymous: unknown size

So it looks like, somehow the card is mistaken for a memory card, but why? lsmod lists the following modules:

 Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
 nls_cp437               4384   2  (autoclean)
 memory_cs               9376   0  (unused)
 ds                      6624   2  [memory_cs]
 i82365                 22416   2
 pcmcia_core            41408   0  [memory_cs ds i82365]
 apm                     9148   1  (autoclean)
 8390                    5888   0  (unused)
 ide-scsi                7488   0
 i2c-proc                6272   0  (unused)
 i2c-core               12160   0  [i2c-proc]
 smbfs                  31296   0  (unused)
 usbnet                  7240   0  (unused)
 parport_pc             25704   1  (autoclean)
 lp                      6912   0  (unused)
 parport                21728   1  [parport_pc lp]
 keybdev                 1664   0  (unused)
 usbkbd                  2848   0  (unused)
 input                   3072   0  [keybdev usbkbd]
 usb-uhci               20708   0  (unused)
 usbcore                48032   0  [usbnet usbkbd usb-uhci]

A couple of lines from dmesg that appeared to me to be relevant.

 Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.33
   kernel build: 2.4.18-bf2.4 unknown
   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [apm]
 ds: no socket drivers loaded!
 unloading PCMCIA Card Services
 Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.33
   kernel build: 2.4.18-bf2.4 unknown
   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [apm]
 Intel ISA/PCI/CardBus PCIC probe:
 PCI: Assigned IRQ 10 for device 00:0a.0
 PCI: Assigned IRQ 10 for device 00:0a.1
   TI 1225 rev 01 PCI-to-CardBus at slot 00:0a, mem 0x10000000
host opts [0]: [ring] [serial pci & irq] [pci irq 10] [lat 168/176] [bus 2/5] host opts [1]: [ring] [serial pci & irq] [pci irq 10] [lat 168/176] [bus 6/9] ISA irqs (scanned) = none!<6> PCI card interrupts, PCI status changes
 cs: memory probe 0xa0000000-0xa0ffffff: clean.
 memory_cs: ParseTuple: Bad CIS tuple
 memory_cs: mem0: anonymous: unknown size

dump_cis does not know about any cards

 Socket 0:
   no CIS present

 Socket 1:
   no CIS present

At first after some googling, I thought I had a hardware failure on my hands. But inserting another PCMCIA network as well as a modem card produced the same results. Furthermore, the card in question works fine in my old Laptop running Debian. So I figured that maybe the cards are OK, but the PCMCIA hardware of the laptop has failed. So I booted a Knoppix CD. All cards are correctly identified and work just fine so this has to be a configuration issue. I looked at all files under /etc/ changed within the last 4 hours but that did not reveal anything valuable. Any comments or ideas? TIA.

Best

Rolf



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