Have just had confirmation that the mmc_ricoh_mmc change works and
both PCMCIA slots now work as intended on Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 Mk
4 and 5.
Thank you to all who have made suggestions for this, your dedication
to Linux is amazing and your help with this is appreciated.
Stay safe.
Michael.
I have just compiled and uploaded a kernel to test for this issue,
members of the Toughbook community have been provided with the link,
though a forum discussion, to download the kernel and test it.
Hopefully we will get positive results and can confirm the
MMC_RICOH_MMC flag is the culprit.
Regard
Thanks Domunik I'll get onto this and report back the results.
On 22/10/2019, Dominik Brodowski wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 05:17:12AM +1100, Michael . wrote:
>> Thank you Dominik for looking at this for us and passing it on.
>>
>> Good morning Bjorn, thank you also for looking into this for
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 05:17:12AM +1100, Michael . wrote:
> Thank you Dominik for looking at this for us and passing it on.
>
> Good morning Bjorn, thank you also for looking into this for us and
> thank you for CCing us into this as non of us are on the mailing list.
> One question how do we app
Thank you Dominik for looking at this for us and passing it on.
Good morning Bjorn, thank you also for looking into this for us and
thank you for CCing us into this as non of us are on the mailing list.
One question how do we apply this patch or is this for Dominik to try?
Cheers.
Michael
On 22/
On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 11:08:00AM +0200, Dominik Brodowski wrote:
> On the basis of the additional information (thanks), there might be a
> more specific path to investigate: It is that the PCI code does not
> enumerate the second cardbus bridge PCI function in the more recent 4.19
> kernel compar
On the basis of the additional information (thanks), there might be a
more specific path to investigate: It is that the PCI code does not
enumerate the second cardbus bridge PCI function in the more recent 4.19
kernel compared to the anvient (and working) 2.6 kernel.
Namely, only one CardBus bridg
Thank you for your prompt reply Dominik, I have asked everyone in the
discussion on Notebook review to gather the information required and
either post it there so I can reply or post it here in the list if it
is from someone in the CC list.
Also thank you for replying to us all and not just on-lis
On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 05:04:28PM +1100, Michael . wrote:
> Good afternoon kernel developers
> Please accept my apology for contacting you directly about this. A
> small group of friends, some of whom are CCed here, have come together
> to try and find a solution to a problem that originated with
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