On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 07:19:41PM -0400, Ignacio Monge wrote:

>       I have  VIA686a too and a UDMA100 hard disk.
>       This is my cat /proc/ide/via:
> 
> ----------VIA BusMastering IDE Configuration----------------
> Driver Version:                     3.23
> South Bridge:                       VIA vt82c686a
> Revision:                           ISA 0x22 IDE 0x10
> Highest DMA rate:                   UDMA66
> BM-DMA base:                        0xb800
> PCI clock:                          33MHz
> -----------------------Primary IDE-------Secondary IDE------
> Enabled:                      yes                 yes
> Cable Type:                   40w                 40w
> -------------------drive0----drive1----drive2----drive3-----
> Transfer Mode:        DMA      UDMA       PIO       PIO
> Address Setup:       30ns      30ns     120ns     120ns
> Cmd Active:          90ns      90ns     480ns     480ns
> Cmd Recovery:        30ns      30ns     480ns     480ns
> Data Active:         90ns      90ns     330ns     330ns
> Data Recovery:       30ns      30ns     270ns     270ns
> Cycle Time:         120ns      60ns     600ns     600ns
> Transfer Rate:   16.5MB/s  33.0MB/s   3.3MB/s   3.3MB/s
> 
>       As you can see, l use UDMA66 instead UDMA100. 

You use UDMA33 dor your second drive and MWDMA16 for your first.
Check your BIOS UDMA enable settings.

> I don't know why. Maybe VIA vt82c686a doesn't support it?

Yes, it supports modes only up to 66 MB/sec.

> I have answering in this list a days ago about this problem. but none seems to have 
>a question. Like you, my system goes down when I try to compile something (I have a 
>394 Mb of RAM and a 1 Ghz processor).
>       Although, my hdparm output is this:
>       /dev/hde2:
>  Timing buffer-cache reads:   128 MB in  0.79 seconds =162.03 MB/sec
>  Timing buffered disk reads:  64 MB in  2.44 seconds = 26.23 MB/sec
>       and sometime looks better.

26 megabytes per second is quite surprising in your setup

>       I don't know is this is a problem with the VIA kernel driver or not. But the 
>system doesn't seem to work fine since 2.4.2 or 2.4.1 kernel. I hope (plz!) this 
>problem will be fixed in future.

You can disable the VIA driver.

>       PS: in cat /proc/ide/via I see "Cable Type:                   40w              
>   40w"... Is it right? I have a 80w cable, not 40.

Check your BIOS settings, if you have disabled UDMA in the BIOS, the
driver can't detect the cable. If that doesn't work, use "ide0=ata66"
on the kernel command line.

-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs
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