Heads up: checking in change to ata-card.c
Julian Elischer
julian at elischer.org
Thu Jun 26 16:26:47 PDT 2003
Nvidia (I previously didn't know they made full chipsets)
IDE interfaces got broken around FreeBSD 4.3 and at 4.8 they are still
not working.. There is however a workaround which is to disable the use
of DMA on the devices (in the loader.conf file). if you don't the system
hangs during boot.
I have only sporadic access to one, but I don't have one myself which
makes it hard to
test more..
I have not tested it on 5.x yet..
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Will Saxon wrote:
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Xu [mailto:davidxu at freebsd.org]
> > Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 6:30 PM
> > To: Soeren Schmidt; Bill Paul
> > Cc: imp at freebsd.org; current at freebsd.org
> > Subject: Re: Heads up: checking in change to ata-card.c
> >
> >
> > I have another problem different with Bill Paul's.
> > I have a Tyan Tiger 230T dual CPU MB. On second IDE,
> > there are MITSUBISHI 52X CDROM as master and a SONY
> > CD-RW CRX140E 8X/4X/32X as slave. FreeBSD never got
> > them to work, while MS Windows and Linux and NetBSD and
> > OpenBSD all work well with these devices. FreeBSD always
> > stuck at "MODE SENSE BIG", this sucks, I must disable
> > second IDE in BIOS before booting into FreeBSD and
> > reenable it before booting into another OS. I changed
> > configuration several times, both DMA and PIO mode don't
> > work, it works only when CR-RW is pulled.
> >
> > David Xu
>
> I started seeing this behavior also, but it started when I swapped drives from a dead Via dual chipset board machine (MSI 694D Pro, I think) into an athlon machine with an Asus A7Vsomething. I can get correct model numbers, etc. if helpful. This is a 4.8-RELEASE installation. I had to reboot the first time with an old 4.4 GENERIC leftover from installation, and I saw no errors, but after compiling a uniprocessor kernel I started seeing the above behavior. Although, I left it for awhile and eventually the machine does boot after about 30 of the MODE_SENSE_BIG, resetting devices lines.
>
> -Will
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