> It needs some header files (and Makefiles) not in
> your /usr/include/ 
> directory. Yes they're in S10 source tree. In order
> to deliver a stable 
> cardbus driver into S10, we need to wait until bugs
> like CR6419924 are 
> fixed. After that we'll back-port the cardbus driver
> from S11 to S10.
So it's a PCI configuration problem, huh?

By the way, I just found an option in my BIOS that enables the PC card 
interface to be forced to either "Cardbus/16-bit" (whatever that means, isn't 
cardbus 32-bit?) or "PCIC compatible". Could that help?

By the time I found that out, I had already upgraded to sol-nv-b48, and forcing 
PCIC compatible caused the kernel to panic in early stages of boot. However, 
setting it to Cardbus/16-bit seems to work just as the auto-select option. Does 
that mean my hardware is being configured correctly by Solaris?

Do you see any other useful experiment I could do with this BIOS setting?

-- Douglas
 
 
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