Alan Cox wrote:
> This is useful when debugging, handling problem systems, or for
> distributions just to get the system installed so it can be sorted
> out later.
> 
> This is a bit smarter than the old IDE one and lets you do
> 
> libata.pata_dma=0             Disable all PATA DMA like old IDE
> libata.pata_dma=1             Disk DMA only
> libata.pata_dma=2             ATAPI DMA only
> libata.pata_dma=4             CF DMA only
> 
> (or combinations thereof - 0,1,3 being the useful ones I suspect)
> 
> (I've split CF as it seems to be a seperate case of pain and suffering
> different to the others and caused by assorted PIO wired adapters etc)
> 
> SATA is not affected - for one its not clear it makes sense to disable
> DMA for SATA if even always possible, for two we've seen no failure 
> evidence to justify needing to support this kind of hammer on SATA.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Acked-by: Tejun Heo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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tejun
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