Nope,

I have yet to enable ATAPI-DMA because of the nature of the hooks.

On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, --Damacus Porteng-- wrote:

> LK Prodigies:
> 
> This problem is current on the Linux-2.4.0-test11 kernel.  Please tell me if
> this has already been resolved - I am new to the list.
> 
> Here is my setup:
>       Motherboard: Soyo 6BA+IV (built-in PIIX4 and HPT366 IDE controllers)
>       CDRWs: Yamaha 4416S (SCSI) & Yamaha 8424E (EIDE)
>       
>       Kernel: 2.4.0test11 -- I must use 2.3.X or 2.4.X since my main drives
>       are on the HPT366 channels.
>       
>       IDE: Using both HPT and PIIX chipsets.  Base system drives are on
>       HPT366 channels.  / == /dev/hde.  Works fine.
> 
>       Software: cdrecord 1.8.1, cdrecord 1.9
> 
> Problem:
>       The problem lies with using my EIDE CDRW - I set it up properly using
>       IDE-SCSI.  I can use my mp3tocdda shell script to encode mp3s to CD
>       (uses cdrecord as well) on the fly using either drive, however, when I
>       use cdrecord to write a data CD, the system hard-locks, no kernel
>       panic messages, and no Magic SysRQ keystroke works.  
> 
>       Quite odd that I could do the cdrecord for audio tracks, but not
>       data..
> 
>       Anyhow, I moved the CDRW to the PIIX4 channels (and changed my lilo
>       append line to make hda=scsi, instead of hdg=scsi) and now both the
>       mp3tocdda script and cdrecord for data images works fine.  
> 
>       I'm thinking it's a problem with HPT366, since IDE-SCSI/PIIX4 worked
>       fine with the setup, and cdrecord has always been a working package
>       for me.
> 
>       Also, the HPT366 setup screen (VERY simple) shows the CDRW using MW
>       DMA 2 and is unchangable thru the HPT366 BIOS.  Is there something
>       I should be doing with hdparm on the CD device?
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Damacus Porteng
> 
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Andre Hedrick
CTO Timpanogas Research Group
EVP Linux Development, TRG
Linux ATA Development

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