Re: Another ata and dma problem - maybe because INTEL

2005-07-08 Thread Jan Sebosik

Vinny Abello wrote:

At 09:49 PM 7/7/2005, you wrote:


Hi,

i`m using freebsd releng_5 and got weird problem with AtA_DMA... I 
bought mobo with i865PE chipset and when I allow DMA transfer in BIOS 
for my TEAC cd-540E drive, freebsd fails to boot with: ATA_INTERRUPT 
was seen but timeout fired out with LBA=0.. I also tried applying a 
ATA mkIII with no luck(it tells me that ata_if.h is missing). When I 
remove teac from my system, it boots correctly. I tried also in 
loader.conf typing hw.ata.atapi_dma=0, but still the same...fails to 
boot. I`ve before this mobo with VIA kt333 chipset, and it allows me 
to set PIO4 for drive (with no problemo at freebsd boot)


Any ideas or patches?



Just out of curiosity, check to make sure you have the latest firmware 
for the Teac drive. I recall encountering problems with a Teac CD-ROM 
drive on a new motherboard with a fairly new chipset on the market (this 
was a long time ago) until I updated the firmware in the drive. I 
couldn't boot any OS off the drive, yet it worked fine on other 
motherboards. It's worth a shot. You might have similar problems with 
any OS on that motherboard and CD-ROM drive.


Vinny Abello
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Hi,

I`ve my bios upgraded before 3 years to newest version (v3.0A). Maybe 
teac knows about it and doesn`t want to solve this kind of issues (no 
old drive support :( ). But why is hw.ata.atapi_dma unusable? If I set 
it at startup to 0, it means that I don`t want an DMA for atapi 
interface... but it`s always enabled. I tried booting SLAX and it goes 
well from my cdrom. Windows performs well too. Any ideas?


Jan Sebosik
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Re: Another ata and dma problem - maybe because INTEL

2005-07-07 Thread Vinny Abello

At 09:49 PM 7/7/2005, you wrote:

Hi,

i`m using freebsd releng_5 and got weird problem with AtA_DMA... I 
bought mobo with i865PE chipset and when I allow DMA transfer in 
BIOS for my TEAC cd-540E drive, freebsd fails to boot with: 
ATA_INTERRUPT was seen but timeout fired out with LBA=0.. I also 
tried applying a ATA mkIII with no luck(it tells me that ata_if.h is 
missing). When I remove teac from my system, it boots correctly. I 
tried also in loader.conf typing hw.ata.atapi_dma=0, but still the 
same...fails to boot. I`ve before this mobo with VIA kt333 chipset, 
and it allows me to set PIO4 for drive (with no problemo at freebsd boot)


Any ideas or patches?


Just out of curiosity, check to make sure you have the latest 
firmware for the Teac drive. I recall encountering problems with a 
Teac CD-ROM drive on a new motherboard with a fairly new chipset on 
the market (this was a long time ago) until I updated the firmware in 
the drive. I couldn't boot any OS off the drive, yet it worked fine 
on other motherboards. It's worth a shot. You might have similar 
problems with any OS on that motherboard and CD-ROM drive.


Vinny Abello
Network Engineer
Server Management
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(973)300-9211 x 125
(973)940-6125 (Direct)
PGP Key Fingerprint: 3BC5 9A48 FC78 03D3 82E0  E935 5325 FBCB 0100 977A

Tellurian Networks - The Ultimate Internet Connection
http://www.tellurian.com (888)TELLURIAN

Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of 
fear -- Mark Twain


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