True. However it should be possible to handle it correctly by adding
the
DMA quirk to the respective host drivers (seems to be via82cxxx.c in
case of
IEI PCISA-C3/EDEN).
Yeah, this seems a viable approach...
Kirill, could you please look into adding such quirk to via82cxxx
instead?
[ It seems the best place to add it would be via_init_one() as we
could just
No, not really -- the issue is not at all as simple as this patch
tried to present it. Looking at its "Quick Startup Reference"
(http://f.ipc2u.ru/files/add/doc/496/M_PCISA-C800EV_ENG.pdf), the EPIC
board has *two* normal IDE connectors in addition to the CF slot
(connected to the secondary port -- and it seems possible that a hard
drive can be connected to the same port as CF), so the right place
seems to rather be in [mu]dma_filter() methods -- and the decision
should be strictly based on the drive type indicating CF, i.e. by
calling ata_id_is_cfa().
I have tried my old Trancend 64Mb, RamStar 521Mb and NCP 64Mb cards. My old cards returned right id[ATA_ID_CONFIG] = 0x848A.
But I have to use Kingston CF Card 1Gb 2008.
ata_id_is_cfa() returns 0 for it and
id[ATA_ID_MAJOR_VER] = 0
id[ATA_ID_CONFIG] = 0x044A
I have only CF+ specification revision 2.0, but I've found in wiki:
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CompactFlash#CF.2B_specification_revisions)
"... While the current revision 4.1 from 2004 works only in ATA mode, ..."
So I have reached an impasse. How to identify modern CF cards?
Sorry that I missed it before but if indeed normal IDE devices/connectors can
be used with IDE2 then I see no sane/reliable way to detect CF devices using
buggy on-board slot... unless this slot is hardwired to be master (or slave)?
Thanks,
Bart