ata-lowlevel.c ate my slave disc

Fred Souza fred at storming.org
Wed Sep 24 16:32:25 PDT 2003


> FWIW, I have the same problem on my amd64 boxes at home.  It will not see
> the drive if its in slave mode.  It too happens to be a seagate.
> 
> > If I revert a 1.10 revision of ata-lowlevel.c (#ifdef 0 a section of
> > probing code), the disc is back and works absolutely fine.
> 
> I'll try the same later on.

  I'm not sure if my problem is also related to these changes in
  ata-lowlevel.c, but my ATAPI CDROM does not work with a kernel built
  today (sep 24th). The revision of that file here is 1.16. I even tried
  reverting to 1.1[012], but when I do that it doesn't even compile
  anymore (gcc spews complaints about opt_ata.h, if I'm not mistaken).

  I have a kernel working right, built off sources of sep 11th, and
  that's why I stuck with versions 1.1[012], which are the ones around
  that date. However, I understand I should also revert opt_ata.h, I
  just don't have the time for it right now. If someone has ideas on
  what could possibly fix/clarify the problem more easily, I'd love to
  try it. But recompiling kernel after kernel here is a real pain,
  because it takes over 2 hours in the process.


  Fred


-- 
"Everything takes longer than you expect."
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