I have done some research and found this:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Texas_Instruments_PCI1620_Cardbus_Controller_with_a_4_in_1_memory_card_reader

It mentions:
"Pata driver (works only with kernel >=2.6.22) is basically the pata_pcmcia.c 
module available in the vanilla kernel with the data transfer function 
customized to perform the transfer on 8 bits instead of the default 16 bits 
(the only problem that prevents pata_pcmcia to work with this device)."

So it would seem the existing driver could work if this fix was
implemented, somehow.

I have not been able to try this as my knowledge in compiling drivers in
Linux is limited.

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TI PCI1620 SD card reader not working
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