On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, rukhsana ansari wrote: > Josh, > > I used the dump_cis utility to get the io port range. The mail attachment > contains it. You can check out its help at: > http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/man/dump_cis.8.html
Thanks. I got the following output: lab001:~# dump_cis Socket 0: dev_info no_info attr_dev_info EEPROM 250ns, 512b manfid 0x0192, 0x0710 funcid serial_port vers_1 7.0, "Sierra Wireless", "AC850", "3G Network Adapter", "R1" config base 0x0700 mask 0x0073 last_index 0x03 cftable_entry 0x20 [default] Vcc Istatic 45mA Iavg 50mA Ipeak 55mA Idown 20mA io 0x48f8-0x48ff [lines=3] [8bit] [range] irq mask 0x86bc [level] cftable_entry 0x21 io 0x47f8-0x47ff [lines=3] [8bit] [range] cftable_entry 0x22 io 0x48e8-0x48ef [lines=3] [8bit] [range] cftable_entry 0x23 io 0x47e8-0x47ef [lines=3] [8bit] [range] cftable_entry 0x24 io 0x0000-0x0007 [lines=3] [8bit] I tried adding just include port 0x48f8 0x48ff and then the rest of the IO ports listed too: include port 0x47f8-0x47ff include port 0x48e8-0x48ef include port 0x47e8-0x47ef include port 0x0000-0x0007 after I make the changes to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts, is there anything else I need to do? After both changes, I rebooted just in case, but there was no difference in dmesg. Thanks, Josh _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia