"hda: lost interrupt" with CompactFlash (via PCMCIA)
I'm trying to read a CompactFlash card via a PCMCIA adapter (first time
I use this PCMCIA port) and am not having much luck:
# dmesg|grep hda
[ 10.372034] hda_intel: probe_mask set to 0x1 for device 17aa:2010
[ 11.213306] hda: CF 32GB, CFA DISK drive
[ 11.903046] ide-cs: hda: Vpp = 0.0
[ 11.992912] hda: max request size: 128KiB
[ 12.002171] hda: 63438848 sectors (32480 MB) w/1KiB Cache, CHS=65535/15/63
[ 12.014230] hda:<6>IBM TrackPoint firmware: 0x0e, buttons: 3/3
[ 42.038076] hda: lost interrupt
[ 72.060069] hda: lost interrupt
[ 102.070870] hda: lost interrupt
[ 132.077265] hda: lost interrupt
[ 162.088454] hda: lost interrupt
[ 192.146202] hda: lost interrupt
[ 222.277767] hda: lost interrupt
[ 252.284251] hda: lost interrupt
[ 282.303333] hda: lost interrupt
[ 312.418909] hda1
[ 342.642385] hda: lost interrupt
[ 383.835564] hda: lost interrupt
[ 414.354070] hda: lost interrupt
[ 444.366335] hda: lost interrupt
[ 474.375465] hda: lost interrupt
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The /dev/hda* device files don't even show up. This is a Thinkpad T60
running Debian testing, with Debian's stock kernel 2.6.26-1-686. I have
installed pcmciautils. I have a similar setup working on
a Thinkpad X30 (with an appalling 1.3MB/s by the way).
Does anybody have some idea of what I might be doing wrong, or what
I might want to try to get to work?
Stefan
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