Sorry for I don't tell you clearly in last talk. Before use lspci command, We need to get root privilege first; otherwize the log will be not contail enough information.
Below is the update steps:
a. Use Kernel 3.13.0-031300 and Cold boot to Linux, Then "sudo su" to get root privilege and "lspci -vxxxx > log1"
b. Use Kernel 3.16 or newer and Cold boot to Linux, Then "sudo su" to get root privilege and "lspci -vxxxx > log2".
c. Then Reboot the OS, this time the card reader will disappear. Then "sudo su" to get root privilege and "lspci -vxxxx > log3".
I am really very sorry to trouble. Could you get the log again, thanks.
Hi Po-Hsu,
I am Vendor who is to check this issue.
Sorry for I don't tell you clearly in last talk. Before use lspci command, We need to get root privilege first; otherwize the log will be not contail enough information.
Below is the update steps:
a. Use Kernel 3.13.0-031300 and Cold boot to Linux, Then "sudo su" to get root privilege and "lspci -vxxxx > log1"
b. Use Kernel 3.16 or newer and Cold boot to Linux, Then "sudo su" to get root privilege and "lspci -vxxxx > log2".
c. Then Reboot the OS, this time the card reader will disappear. Then "sudo su" to get root privilege and "lspci -vxxxx > log3".
I am really very sorry to trouble. Could you get the log again, thanks.