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Is the 1GB card full?  Does it work right when it's emptier?  My 2GB
card works fine, but I have barely anything on it.

Adolfo González Blázquez wrote:
> I have a Texas Instruments reader included on my HP nx8220, and with a
> 512mb SD Card it works perfect. With a 1gb SD Card, it fails with the
> "mmcblk0: error 1 transferring data" error.
> 
> This is Gutsy.
> 
> uname -a:
>   Linux munster 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686 
> GNU/Linux
> 
> lspci | grep Texas:
>   02:06.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus Controller
>   02:06.2 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 
> Host Controller
>   02:06.3 Mass storage controller: Texas Instruments PCIxx21 Integrated 
> FlashMedia Controller
>   02:06.4 Generic system peripheral [0805]: Texas Instruments 
> PCI6411/6421/6611/6621/7411/7421/7611/7621 Secure Digital Controller
>   02:06.5 Communication controller: Texas Instruments 
> PCI6411/6421/6611/6621/7411/7421/7611/7621 Smart Card Controller
> 
> dmesg error:
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3071.800000] tifm_core: MMC/SD card 
> detected in socket 0:3
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.060000] mmcblk0: mmc3:0002 Flash 
> 985600KiB 
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.060000]  mmcblk0: p1
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.264000] mmcblk0: error 1 transferring 
> data
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.264000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971072
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.264000] printk: 72 messages suppressed.
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.264000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 246384
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.268000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.268000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971072
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.268000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 246384
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.268000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.268000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971184
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.268000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 246398
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.272000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.272000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971184
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.272000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 246398
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.276000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.276000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 0
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.276000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 0
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.280000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.280000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 0
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.280000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 0
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.284000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.284000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 0
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.284000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 0
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.284000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.284000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971192
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.284000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 246399
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.288000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.288000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971192
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.288000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 246399
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.292000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.292000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971192
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.292000] Buffer I/O error on device 
> mmcblk0, logical block 246399
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.296000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:15 munster kernel: [ 3072.296000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971192
> Dec  4 19:26:16 munster kernel: [ 3073.296000] tifm_sd0:3 : card failed to 
> respond for a long period of time (12, 0)
> Dec  4 19:26:16 munster kernel: [ 3073.296000] tifm0 : demand removing card 
> from socket 0:3
> Dec  4 19:26:16 munster kernel: [ 3073.296000] mmcblk0: error 1 sending 
> read/write command
> Dec  4 19:26:16 munster kernel: [ 3073.296000] end_request: I/O error, dev 
> mmcblk0, sector 1971192
> 
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