Shane Huang wrote:
Jeff and Tejun:
I'm using my private mailbox to submit it before I set up
the connection to our exchange mail server under linux.
Please check whether this patch can be accepted.
Thanks
Shane
CUT HERE
SB700 SATA controller can support 64 bit DMA, the previous com
Shane Huang wrote:
> Jeff and Tejun:
>
>
> I'm using my private mailbox to submit it before I set up
> the connection to our exchange mail server under linux.
> Please check whether this patch can be accepted.
Patch looks fine to me.
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Jeff and Tejun:
I'm using my private mailbox to submit it before I set up
the connection to our exchange mail server under linux.
Please check whether this patch can be accepted.
Thanks
Shane
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SB700 SATA controller can support 64 bit DMA, the previous commit
badc2341579511a24
Alan:
> > SB700 SATA controller can support 64 bit DMA, the previous commit
> > badc2341579511a247f5993865aa68379e283c5c was added with
> > careless reference to SB600, which should be modified by this patch.
>
> Does the SB700 have the same limits as the SB600 on 256 sectors in one
> PRD entry
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 12:55:20 +0800
"Huang, Shane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff:
>
> SB700 SATA controller can support 64 bit DMA, the previous commit
> badc2341579511a247f5993865aa68379e283c5c was added with
> careless reference to SB600, which should be modified by this patch.
Does the SB7
Huang, Shane wrote:
OMG, but I modified my settings and verified that the patch can really
work here before I sent it to you...
It's word-wrapping, and also quoting a bunch of characters, which make
it difficult for tools to pick up:
@ -85,6 +85,7 @@
board_ahci_ign_iferr=3D 2,
TED]; linux-ide@vger.kernel.org; Su, Henry
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] AMD SB700/SB800 SATA support 64bit DMA
>
> Huang, Shane wrote:
> > Jeff:
> >
> > SB700 SATA controller can support 64 bit DMA, the previous commit
> > badc2341579511a247f5993865aa68379e283c5c was added with
Huang, Shane wrote:
> Jeff:
>
> SB700 SATA controller can support 64 bit DMA, the previous commit
> badc2341579511a247f5993865aa68379e283c5c was added with
> careless reference to SB600, which should be modified by this patch.
>
>
> Signed-off-by: Shane Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Shane, it still