> What is the output of "wificonfig -i ath1 scan" ?
> If "scan" doesn't work, then nothing works.
[a21p:/]# ifconfig ath1 plumb
[a21p:/]# ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232
index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
iprb0: flags=1004843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 4
inet 192.168.1.101 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
ether 0:10:a4:92:ad:dc
ath1: flags=1000842<BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 5
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask 0
ether 0:20:e0:37:28:49
[a21p:/]# wificonfig -i ath1 scan
essid bssid type encryption signallevel
[a21p:/]#
No output but the lights are going (multiple quick blinks on one led
then the other).
> This is a different problem.
> What are the messages when you switch the slot?
> (please enable debugging)
>
[a21p:/]# ifconfig ath1 down unplumb
[a21p:/]# ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232
index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
iprb0: flags=1004843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 4
inet 192.168.1.101 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
ether 0:10:a4:92:ad:dc
[a21p:/]# modinfo | grep ath
92 f9d49bc8 28920 194 1 ath (ath driver 1.1)
[a21p:/]# modunload -i 92
[a21p:/]# modinfo | grep ath
[a21p:/]#
The contents of the console window (running CDE) since boot including after
the unplug from the top slot and plugging into the bottom slot:
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.11 snv_27 October 2007
You have mail.
# Dec 1 10:59:24 a21p cardbus: Bus 2 Device 0 Function 0 Vendor 0x168c De
vice 0x0013 Name pci168c,13
Dec 1 11:04:46 a21p genunix: WARNING: ath: ieee80211_end_scan(): no scan candid
ate
Dec 1 11:07:13 a21p last message repeated 67 times
Dec 1 11:07:14 a21p genunix: ath: ath_calibrate(): calibration of channel 2412
failed
Dec 1 11:07:15 a21p genunix: WARNING: ath: ieee80211_end_scan(): no scan candid
ate
Dec 1 11:08:57 a21p last message repeated 46 times
/var/adm/messages seems to have the same stuff appended ...
I've compressed and attached messages, before and after the move from the
top to bottom slot. The output of prtconf -D afterwards is apparently wrong:
pci1014,130, instance #0 (driver name: pcic)
pcs, instance #0 (driver name: pcs)
ethernet, instance #1 (driver name: ath)
pci1014,130, instance #1 (driver name: pcic)
pcs, instance #1 (driver name: pcs)
It seems like the new insertion is not recognized?
The relevant output of prtconf -v after the move to the bottom slot:
pci1014,130, instance #0
System software properties:
name='interrupt-priorities' type=int items=1
value=00000006
name='ddi-forceattach' type=int items=1
value=00000001
Driver properties:
name='device_type' type=string items=1 dev=none
value='cardbus'
name='cbus-instance' type=int items=1 dev=none
value=00000000
name='controller' type=string items=1 dev=none
value='PCIC_TI'
Hardware properties:
name='ranges' type=int items=8
value=82000000.00000000.20000000.82000000.00000000.20000000.00000000.00010000
name='bus-range' type=int items=2
value=00000002.00000002
name='interrupt-line' type=int items=1
value=0000000b
name='assigned-addresses' type=int items=5
value=82001010.00000000.50000000.00000000.00001000
name='reg' type=int items=10
value=00001000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02001010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00001000
name='compatible' type=string items=7
value='pci104c,ac1b.1014.130.3' + 'pci104c,ac1b.1014.130' +
'pci1014,130' + 'pci104c,ac1b.3' + 'pci104c,ac1b' + 'pciclass,060700' +
'pciclass,0607'
name='model' type=string items=1
value='CardBus bridge'
name='power-consumption' type=int items=2
value=00000001.00000001
name='devsel-speed' type=int items=1
value=00000001
name='interrupts' type=int items=1
value=00000001
name='unit-address' type=string items=1
value='2'
name='class-code' type=int items=1
value=00060700
name='revision-id' type=int items=1
value=00000003
name='vendor-id' type=int items=1
value=0000104c
name='device-id' type=int items=1
value=0000ac1b
Interrupt Specifications:
Interrupt Priority=0x6 (ipl 6), vector=0xb (11)
Device Minor Nodes:
dev=(73,254)
dev_path=/pci at 0,0/pci1014,130 at 2:syshw
spectype=chr type=minor
pcs, instance #0 (driver not attached)
Register Specifications:
Phys hi=0x0, Phys lo=0x0, Phys len=0
ethernet, instance #1 (driver not attached)
Hardware properties:
name='latency-timer' type=int items=1
value=00000050
name='cache-line-size' type=int items=1
value=00000010
name='assigned-addresses' type=int items=5
value=02020010.00000000.20000000.00000000.00010000
name='interrupt-line' type=int items=1
value=0000000b
name='device_type' type=string items=1
value='network'
name='compatible' type=string items=4
value='cb1668,1026' + 'pci1668,1026' + 'pci168c,13' +
'pciclass,020000'
name='interrupts' type=int items=1
value=00000001
name='subsystem-id' type=int items=1
value=00001026
name='subsystem-vendor-id' type=int items=1
value=00001668
name='devsel-speed' type=int items=1
value=00000200
name='class-code' type=int items=1
value=00020000
name='revision-id' type=int items=1
value=00000001
name='device-id' type=int items=1
value=00000013
name='vendor-id' type=int items=1
value=0000168c
name='max-latency' type=int items=1
value=0000001c
name='min-grant' type=int items=1
value=0000000a
name='reg' type=int items=10
value=00020000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02020010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00010000
Interrupt Specifications:
Interrupt Priority=0x0 (ipl 0)
pci1014,130, instance #1
System software properties:
name='interrupt-priorities' type=int items=1
value=00000006
name='ddi-forceattach' type=int items=1
value=00000001
Driver properties:
name='device_type' type=string items=1 dev=none
value='pccard'
name='cbus-instance' type=int items=1 dev=none
value=00000001
name='controller' type=string items=1 dev=none
value='PCIC_TI'
Hardware properties:
name='interrupt-line' type=int items=1
value=0000000b
name='assigned-addresses' type=int items=5
value=82001110.00000000.50100000.00000000.00001000
name='reg' type=int items=10
value=00001100.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02001110.00000000.00000000.00000000.00001000
name='compatible' type=string items=7
value='pci104c,ac1b.1014.130.3' + 'pci104c,ac1b.1014.130' +
'pci1014,130' + 'pci104c,ac1b.3' + 'pci104c,ac1b' + 'pciclass,060700' +
'pciclass,0607'
name='model' type=string items=1
value='CardBus bridge'
name='power-consumption' type=int items=2
value=00000001.00000001
name='devsel-speed' type=int items=1
value=00000001
name='interrupts' type=int items=1
value=00000002
name='unit-address' type=string items=1
value='2,1'
name='class-code' type=int items=1
value=00060700
name='revision-id' type=int items=1
value=00000003
name='vendor-id' type=int items=1
value=0000104c
name='device-id' type=int items=1
value=0000ac1b
Interrupt Specifications:
Interrupt Priority=0x6 (ipl 6), vector=0xb (11)
pcs, instance #1 (driver not attached)
Register Specifications:
Phys hi=0x0, Phys lo=0x0, Phys len=0
Should these older TI1450 PCI-Cardbus bridges work with Express -b27
and the new cardbus drivers?
Thanks
Stuart
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