Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
Hello.
Mikael Pettersson wrote:
Previously I reported that the pata_pdc2027x PLL detection changes
in kernel 2.6.22 broke the driver on my PowerMac:
pata_pdc2027x: Invalid PLL input clock 1691742kHz, give up!
This is followed by a number of errors and speed
Hello,
Recently I noticed that I have been getting the following message
everytime I shutdown my PC.
DISK MIGHT NOT BE SPUN DOWN PROPERLY. UPDATE SHUTDOWN UTILITY
I have also checked your website at http://linux-ata.org/shutdown.html.
I just recently reinstalled Linux (Debian Etch), and
The transfer mode decreases from UDMA/100 to UDMA/66 and then UDMA/33 but it
doesn't help at all. The drive itself is fine, the problems also appear with
Does it settle at UDMA33 or keep going down lower ?
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On 12:55 Tue 21 Aug 2007, Vahid wrote:
Recently I noticed that I have been getting the following message
everytime I shutdown my PC.
DISK MIGHT NOT BE SPUN DOWN PROPERLY. UPDATE SHUTDOWN UTILITY
I have also checked your website at http://linux-ata.org/shutdown.html.
I just recently
On Tuesday 21 August 2007 14:27:31 Alan Cox wrote:
The transfer mode decreases from UDMA/100 to UDMA/66 and then UDMA/33 but
it doesn't help at all. The drive itself is fine, the problems also
appear with
Does it settle at UDMA33 or keep going down lower ?
It does not go below UDMA33.
dd
On Saturday 18 August 2007, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
The IDE core never marked the PCI IDE devices as being in use after succesfull
driver probe call (the devices were marked in use only while being probed),
and
so was susceptible to issues caused by unsolicited PCI hotplug device removal.
So,
On Sunday 19 August 2007, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
Make the SATA drive detection code from eighty_ninty_three() into inline
ide_dev_is_sata() helper fixing it along the way to be more strict while
checking word 80 for the reserved values...
Signed-off-by: Sergei Shtylyov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 19 August 2007, Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
The Marvell bridge chips used on HighPoint SATA cards do not seem to support
the UltraDMA modes 1, 2, and 3 as well as any MWDMA modes, so the driver needs
to account for this in the udma_filter() method. In order to achieve that, do
the
Dear Tejun, I am not very good at linux and just enough to get by. I
have tried to use your patch by issuing the command 'patch -p1
combined.patch' and I receive this
msvlsi63:~/libata-tj-2.6.18.1-20061020 # patch -p1 combined.patch
can't find file to patch at input line 5
Perhaps you used the
On 08/22/2007 03:39 AM, José Luis Patiño Andrés wrote:
You have a SATA harddrive (Hitachi Travelstar 5K100 100GB SATA/2.5) and an
IDE (also known as PATA) DVD drive (LG GMA-4082N). That is, your disk
should be driven by the:
Intel ESB, ICH, PIIX3, PIIX4 PATA/SATA support
under the Serial ATA
chia-ming liu wrote:
Dear Tejun, I am not very good at linux and just enough to get by. I
have tried to use your patch by issuing the command 'patch -p1
combined.patch' and I receive this
msvlsi63:~/libata-tj-2.6.18.1-20061020 # patch -p1 combined.patch
can't find file to patch at input
Rusty Conover wrote:
Hi Tejun,
Just as some further testing and poking I added the drives to the list
of disks to disable NCQ for, it didn't resolve the issue.
I increased the PMP timeout to 1000 rather then 250 and that didn't
resolve the problem either.
The interface still has
chia wrote:
Dear Tejun, Is 10.3 beta stable? Do I still need to patch it? If I do,
what version I should use? Can I apply a higher version patch to lower
version of kernel? Thanks!
It's beta after all so it wouldn't be too stable but you don't need to
patch anything.
--
tejun
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To
Dear Tejun, Is 10.3 beta stable? Do I still need to patch it? If I do, what
version I should use? Can I apply a higher version patch to lower version of
kernel? Thanks!
--
Chia-Ming Liu, Ph.D.
Mixed Signal VLSI Design Group
Advanced
On Aug 21, 2007, at 9:03 PM, Tejun Heo wrote:
Rusty Conover wrote:
Hi Tejun,
Just as some further testing and poking I added the drives to the
list
of disks to disable NCQ for, it didn't resolve the issue.
I increased the PMP timeout to 1000 rather then 250 and that didn't
resolve the
Rusty Conover wrote:
Putting just one hard disk into the PMP slots, works great all by
itself. I created an ext3 fs on it, used dd to dump lots of data to it,
no problems in all of my testing.
H..
One hard disk in a PMP slot and another hard disk in a native slot on a
different SATA
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