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Message-ID: <459C1E71.5010805@drzeus.cx>
Date:	Wed, 03 Jan 2007 22:21:53 +0100
From:	Pierre Ossman <drzeus-list@...eus.cx>
To:	emilus <emilus@...eria-m.art.pl>
CC:	sdhci-devel <sdhci-devel@...t.drzeus.cx>,
	Alex Dubov <oakad@...oo.com>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [Sdhci-devel] sdhci ubuntu problem.

emilus wrote:
> Uff... 
> I just change system back to debian because of other problems with
> Ubuntu.
> And suprise ... SD doesn't work! I'm very suprised...
> There was no problem before. Card reader works with 2GB cards too and
> everything was fine.
> So I have installed the newest kernel 2.6.19 without succes.
> but I found that there is a specific drivers for my TI (in 2.6.19) so I
>   

Ah... didn't notice that it was a TI controller you had. Then you
usually need an ugly setpci hack for it to work with sdhci. But the new
tifm_sd driver is the preferred solution.

> try it. And nothing better... but.
> when card is inserted in card reader at boot time sth. happen.
> I attach dmesg with it.
>   

As you have ndiswrapper rearing its ugly head just above, I would guess
it starts up your wlan card at interrupt 21 and kills it. I would
suggest trying without ndiswrapper loaded.

As this is now a tifm_sd related issue, I would recommend that Alex
Dubov takes over and the list of choice being the kernel mailing list
(both cc:d).

Rgds

-- 
     -- Pierre Ossman

  Linux kernel, MMC maintainer        http://www.kernel.org
  PulseAudio, core developer          http://pulseaudio.org
  rdesktop, core developer          http://www.rdesktop.org

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