Description of problem: Sdhci driver prints this message: sdhc0: slot0: Unknown controller version (16). You may experience problems. Then the machine locks up and can only be rebooted by a hard reset. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 9 live CD. How reproducible: Happens every time the driver is loaded. (At boot time.) Additional info: Machine details: Laptop, Philips Freevents x53, CPU Intel Core Duo T2050, 1GB RAM, 80GB SATA HDD. Details of the SD/MMc card reader: Bus 3 (PCI), Device Number 6, Device Function 2 Vendor 1217h O2 Micro Inc Device 7120h Integrated MMC/SD Controller Command 0002h (Memory Access) Status 0410h (Has Capabilities List, Slow Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 40h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 32 Bytes (8 DWords) PCI Class System, type SD Host Controller (Without DMA) Subsystem ID A00314FFh Unknown Subsystem Vendor 14FFh Twinhead International Corp Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : FFE3FF00h System IRQ 19, INT# A New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D1, D2, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 0mA (Self powered) Bus 3 (PCI), Device Number 6, Device Function 3 Vendor 1217h O2 Micro Inc Device 7130h Integrated MS/xD/SM Controller Command 0002h (Memory Access) Status 0410h (Has Capabilities List, Slow Timing) Revision 01h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 40h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 32 Bytes (8 DWords) PCI Class Storage, type Other Subsystem ID A00314FFh Unknown Subsystem Vendor 14FFh Twinhead International Corp Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : FFE3E000h System IRQ 19, INT# A New Capabilities List Present: Power Management Capability, Version 1.1 Supports low power State D1 Supports low power State D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D0, D1, D2, D3hot, D3cold PME# signalling is currently disabled Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving) 3.3v AUX Current required : 0mA (Self powered)
if you boot with initcall_debug , what is the last line that is printed before it locks up?
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