Alan Cox wrote:
> > Some RH kernels (may include yours) deliberately disable UDMA3, 4 and 5
> > on any VIA IDE controller. I don't know why. Unpatch your kernel and
> > it'll likely work.
>
> RH 2.4.2-x. That was before we had the official VIA solution to the chipset
> bug. It was better to be safe than sorry for an end user distro.
>
Yes, indeed. Seems RH-2.4.16-0.13 kernel still enforces disabling UDMA>2 for
VIA,
by means of setting cable type to 40w, even if 80w is present
#cat /proc/ide/via
------------ ---Primary IDE-----Secondary IDE------
Read DMA FIFO flush: yes yes
End Sector FIFO flush: no no
Prefetch Buffer: yes no
Post Write Buffer: yes no
Enabled: yes yes
Simplex only: no no
Cable Type: 40w 40w
If I force higher UDMA by ide0=ata66 kernel option, as discussed in RH bug
35274,
ide0 zero is set to UDMA5 (not the cable though) and everything is working.
I'll file a bug against RH kernel.
Thanks everybody, Dmitri
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