On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 02:39:09PM -0700, Doug Russell wrote:
> Does anyone have a Panasonic 526/563 CD-ROM drive working under 4.0-C? I
> have not had one working for may weeks, however, I wasn't sure if it was a
> hardware problem here, or something. 3.4 still finds them, so I beleive
> it is something with the move to newbus or driver compatibility shims.
>
> The kernel config editor knows the driver is there, however, regardless of
> the port setting, or using a ? for autoprobe, the driver never probes.
>
> Looking through the code and sprinkling liberally with printf, it appears
> that matcd_probe is never being called at all, nor is isa_compat_probe.
>
> I just don't know enough about how this mechanism works to figure out
> where to go next. Where is this process likely breaking down? Where is
> the probe called from?
I'll ask the silly question first, did you add it back into your kernel?
I removed it from GENERIC "many weeks" ago.
revision 1.217
date: 1999/12/19 20:33:05; author: billf; state: Exp; lines: +1 -7
Borrow phk's axe and chop off the old soundcard-CDROM devices. We get
about 40k of savings from this, and these abominations are still in LINT
if anyone needs to use them.
Reviewed by: jkh
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