I'm also trying to get the IEEE-1394 controller working on a Toshiba 5105-S607
(probably the same TI chipset). The last time I had it working was with SuSE
8.1, which had the 2.4.19 kernel in it (and even then, I had to do something
with the PCMCIA drivers - I think they HAD to be modules).
With kernel 2.4.20 and above, I get runaway loop context messages for OHCI1394
similar to those mentioned in Jason Bodnar's e-mail when the PCMCIA support
is DISABLED in the kernel. OHCI1394 won't even load if kernel support for
PCMCIA is compiled as a module or built in (SuSE 8.2, stock kernel - also
tried with vanilla 2.4.22).
Anyway, something broke it between 2.4.19 and 2.4.20. I'm attempting to build
a 2.6.0-test6 kernel to see if the problem is still there, but so far, it's
been giving me fits. I'll let you know if any good comes of it.
Dave Kletzli
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