On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 09:41:55AM -0500, Mark Hahn wrote:
> > Since this looks like either a chipset, drive, or driver problem, I am
>
> no: the only entities involved with udma crc's are the drive,
> the controller (and the cable). the kernel is not involved in any way
> (except to configure
Hi!
I'm the current maintainer of the VIA driver. I'm pretty sure the
version in 2.4.0 programs the chips correctly for harddrives at various
speeds, even leaving some margins where it shouldn't need to.
I think there is not any problem with Western Digital drives, I've got
many reports of them
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > us who have via chipset motherboards, suggesting that it is limited
> > to that chipset, that chipset is ubiquitous, or via chipset
> > motherboard owners are generally the complaining type. no idea which
> > applies there, either.
Sheesh, when you can
Alan Cox wrote:
>> us who have via chipset motherboards, suggesting that it is limited
>> to that chipset, that chipset is ubiquitous, or via chipset
>> motherboard owners are generally the complaining type. no idea which
>> applies there, either.
>
>
> Or there are a lot of them. 90% of scs
James Brents <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> Since this looks like either a chipset, drive, or driver problem, I am
> submitting this.
>
> I have recently started using DMA mode on my harddisk. However, I occasionally
> (not often/constant, but sometimes) get CRC errors:
>
> hda: dma_int
> us who have via chipset motherboards, suggesting that it is limited
> to that chipset, that chipset is ubiquitous, or via chipset
> motherboard owners are generally the complaining type. no idea which
> applies there, either.
Or there are a lot of them. 90% of scsi bug reports I get are adap
> Since this looks like either a chipset, drive, or driver problem, I am
no: the only entities involved with udma crc's are the drive,
the controller (and the cable). the kernel is not involved in any way
(except to configure udma, of course.)
> occasionally (not often/constant, but sometimes)
On Thursday 11 January 2001 08:33 am, James Brents wrote:
| Since this looks like either a chipset, drive, or driver problem, I
| am submitting this.
| I have recently started using DMA mode on my harddisk. However, I
| occasionally (not often/constant, but sometimes) get CRC errors:
| hda: dma_i
Hello,
Since this looks like either a chipset, drive, or driver problem, I am
submitting this.
I have recently started using DMA mode on my harddisk. However, I
occasionally (not often/constant, but sometimes) get CRC errors:
hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda: dma_
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