Merged recent upstream changes into libata-dev queue. No new patches
have found their way into libata-dev since last email.
BK URL, Patch URL, and changelog attached.
Note that the patch is diff'd against 2.6.11-bk6, which won't exist
until four hours after this email is sent.
Jeff
BK
Brett Russ wrote:
I noticed that the AHCI CI (cmd issue) reg wasn't getting cleared
after error ints resulting in no further commands being successfully
issued to the port. This patch fixes. All that's really needed is
the 1's complement but I also removed the disabling/enabling of the
FIS_RX b/c
Grahame Jordan wrote:
Hi,
I have a machine on which when I run something like mt -f /dev/ht0 status
it seg faults. However I have another machine same spec that works OK?
Any help would be appreciated
is null in idetape_chrdev_open.
Please apply and test with the attached patch, just to try to
fin
Grahame Jordan wrote:
Hi,
I have a machine on which when I run something like mt -f /dev/ht0 status
it seg faults. However I have another machine same spec that works OK?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Grahame Jordan
Debian testing
Linux hanlay 2.6.8-2-686-smp #1 SMP Mon Jan 24 02:32:52 EST 2
Hi,
I have a machine on which when I run something like mt -f /dev/ht0 status
it seg faults. However I have another machine same spec that works OK?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Grahame Jordan
Debian testing
Linux hanlay 2.6.8-2-686-smp #1 SMP Mon Jan 24 02:32:52 EST 2005 i686
GNU/Linu
Im using vanilla kernel.org 2.6.11, Ive got a Silicon Image 3112 on my
abit mobo, im using it with two seagate sata 160gig drives.
However im getting this "applying seagate errata" in my dmesg and the
performance is terrible.
I want to know what I need to do to solve this problem now, is this a
I noticed that the AHCI CI (cmd issue) reg wasn't getting cleared
after error ints resulting in no further commands being successfully
issued to the port. This patch fixes. All that's really needed is
the 1's complement but I also removed the disabling/enabling of the
FIS_RX b/c this isn't spec'd
Hello!
This is my final note about this - this is not a Debian bug, because Debian
uses 2.6.8 for their AMD64 Sarge install media. But plain vanilla Linux only
recognizes the SATA controller only starting from 2.6.11 - not even vanilla
2.6.10 with matching config will work.
So: With the ATI SB400