Re: ALI M1543 UDMA in 2.2.12?

Andre Hedrick (andre@suse.com)
Thu, 30 Sep 1999 11:52:06 -0700 (PDT)


This is an OEM fix and patch code.
I assume that ALI-Taiwan knows their hardware better than me.
Try the 19990930 patch version.

Andre Hedrick
The Linux IDE guy

On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Michael Cummins wrote:

> Just wondering if anyone else has seen this?
> Under 2.2.10 with the UDMA patch my kernel compiled with
> UDMA-default-on=true, booted fine.
> The patch stopped the boot message saying "UDMA not 100% native will probe
> later" type rubbish.
> And with hdparm-3.5i I could switch udma on and off with ease
>
> Under 2.2.12 with Hendrick's patch. I get the "not native" rubbish, no
> auto-UDMA. And hdparm complains about not being able to switch the udma
> across.
> Any ideas how I work out what went wrong? Or how to find more info from my
> system to troubleshoot it?
>
> And it's not the way I configured the kernel compile. I've checked that
> thouroughly.
>
> Thanks Michael Cummins
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