Oops, typos.
Gotta take a nap.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 03:11:24PM +0900, Tejun Heo wrote:
Hello, Jeff, Albert ATA developers.
This is the final one of recent document series for libata EH - SCSI
EH, ATA exceptions, libata EH and, this one - libata new EH.
This document tries to
On Sun, 2005-08-28 at 17:33 +0400, Yuri Kirsanov wrote:
Good day. I've tried latest kernel 2.6.13-rc7, TX4000 support seems to
be in sata_promise already. After startup I see following in dmesg:
libata version 1.12 loaded.
sata_promise version 1.02
PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device :01:09.0
On Sun, 2005-08-28 at 21:08 +0400, Yuri Kirsanov wrote:
As you can see, only one hard drive is connected to my TX4000, and
because I disabled sata check I get abnormal status on another ports.
But my hard drive works just fine! I'm looking forward to attach
another hard drive and create RAID
Hi,
Alan Cox has sent me this driver recently. It needs a little bit of
work to become
acceptable into mainline kernel and as I don't have neither the hardware nor the
time to work on it now, I'm posting it to you and linux-ide ML with a remaining
TODO list (original patch attached to the mail).
Arnaud Patard wrote:
Wes Newell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uwe Koziolek wrote:
Hello Wes,
i include for you a hothack for SiS180 into the sata5513, untested and
not pretty.
I tried this one first. It found the controller but errored out. here
the relevant dmesg.
Linux
Another interesting issue with hotplug which may need SCSI-layer changes:
If you unplug a device that some process already has open (for
example, md), the device is removed, but the internal scsi_device
struct is not actually freed until ALL references to this device
(including that still held
(replying to an old thread, as a I just discovered it)
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 11:14:45AM +0200, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote:
Second look into sis5513.c and another problem turns out - patch breaks
support for IDE controllers integrated into 961 and 961B South Bridges
(ATA_133 is used
Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
I needed a 4-port SATA controller and this was was picked. It seems
to work OK, however I find that Linux (2.6.12.5 and .13-rc7) see
the disks in a different order than the labelled sockets (which do
match what the BIOS detection lists at bootup).
It is not even the