The following bug has been CLOSED
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http://131.152.105.154/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000187
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Reporter: commandln
Handler: harlekin
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Project: OPIE
Bug ID: 0000187
Category: Taskbar/Launcher/Plugins
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: closed
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Date Submitted: 09-05-02 16:57 CEST
Last Modified: 09-13-02 11:45 CEST
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Summary: card monitor applet wedges after suspend
Description:
While not 100% in the mid August builds, this was ejecting and inserting
the card after a suspend/resume so that the card was usually correct
available. With the 9/3 and 9/4 builds, the applet doesn't do anything
through a suspend/resume so that a previously inserted and mounted cf card
returns an i/o error when trying to access it. Manually ejecting the card
and re-inserting it, with either the applet or cardctly from
embeddedkonsole works fine with the card re-mounting correctly.
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harlekin - 09-05-02 17:13 CEST
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so this is with cf cards, not with sd/mmc, right?
cardmon does not do _any_ mounting. The linux base system below it does
that.
What happens if you remove cardmon. Cardmon only monitors.
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commandln - 09-05-02 17:20 CEST
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It is with cf cards, I do not have any sd/mmc cards to test with.
Regardless, it seems like it used to eject and re-insert the card after
suspend/resume--card mon would display the eject and new card messages.
Sometimes the system failed to re-insert the card, but on the whole if the
card was available, it was in a usable state. Now nothing seems to happen
with respect to the cf card when suspending/resuming, which clear causes
the cf card to end up in a bad state. Is this hotplug that responds to
suspend/resume to drive cardctl (or the underlynig kernel functions) to
re-initialize the cf card?
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harlekin - 09-05-02 17:25 CEST
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no, it never ejected anything, except you klickt it, then it did.
It just monitors.
Not sure what does do the mount on openZaurus, I dont have a Z , hotplug or
pcmcia
stuff is responsible for stuff during system and resume.
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commandln - 09-05-02 17:28 CEST
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I will open a bug with the OZ project, then; feel free to close this one.
That's one of the problems with OZ, I never know whether to open an Opie
bug or an OZ bug.
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harlekin - 09-06-02 12:07 CEST
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not cardmons fault
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ofels_admin - 09-13-02 11:45 CEST
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No OPIE issue
Received on Fri Sep 13 10:28:20 2002
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