ATA still broken
Colin Harford
charford-list at infinithost.com
Wed Jan 28 17:16:44 PST 2004
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Vladimir
There are a number of other people that have been echoing problems with
ATA. I fixed mine by updating my bios from 2001...
Alternatively, I think sos@ has fixed the problem from his recent
commit.
sos 2004/01/28 13:54:41 PST
FreeBSD src repository
Modified files:
sys/dev/ata ata-chipset.c
Log:
Fix for those lost interrupts on probe on lots of controller types.
Note to self, just because an idea is good, it doesn't apply
everywhere.
Revision Changes Path
1.59 +6 -6 src/sys/dev/ata/ata-chipset.c
Please try updating your src.
Cheers,
CH
On 28-Jan-04, at 3:56 PM, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
> I'm sorry if somehow I've missed something but the problem is still
> here.
> Everything works woth Marcel Moolenaar's patch and hangs wothout
>
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> Subject: ATA still broken
> Date: Wednesday 21 January 2004 00:59
> From: Vladimir Kushnir <vkushnir at Alfacom.net>
> To: current at freebsd.org
>
> Hello,
> An ATA problem seems to persist here. With last night's sources I still
> cannot boot my -CURRENT box. Setup:
> MB - oldish 440BX - based ChainTech
> ata0: master - NEC CDRW, slave - none
> ata1: master - CDROM. slave - none
> External card (CMD649-based):
> ata2: master - 60G WD (the only HD), slave - none
> ata3 - nothing
> Tried both my customized config (with atapicam) and GENERIC, with or
> without
> apic/ACPI - no difference.
>
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>
> Regards,
> Vladimir
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