On Sunday, 2 December 2001 at 17:53:37 +1030, Richard Sharpe wrote: > Greg Lehey wrote: >> On Saturday, 1 December 2001 at 13:05:53 +0100, Søren Schmidt wrote: >> >>> It seems Zwane Mwaikambo wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> I've got a box which boots up with UDMA33 but during the boot >>>> sequence gets write problems and ends up disabling it and i presume >>>> falling back to PIO4. I've tested the same box on Linux 2.4.2+ and have >>>> had no problems running it at UDMA33. >>>> >>>> Host: SiS 5591 (revision?) >>>> Disk: Seagate 3.2G ATA2 >>>> >>> Ohhh, I need alot more info before I can tell whats going on.. >>> I need at least the dmesg from a verbosely booted system and >>> also a pciconf -l to tell what chips you have. >> >> Note that there are other chips out there which return the same PCI >> information but which appear to be capable of ATA 100. I recently >> gave a patch to Richard Sharpe (copied) which he says was able to get >> his "SiS 5591" to run at ATA 100. I'm still waiting for feedback from >> him before forwarding it to you. I also have a machine with a "SiS > > Attached is the patch I am using, which is based on what Greg gave me. > It tries UDMA5 first, and steps down ...
I'd really appreciate the dmesg output, in particular this line: > + if (bootverbose) > + printf ("SiS 5513/5591, udmamode %d\n", udmamode); Hmm. I suppose you didn't do a verbose boot. Could you try it, please? Also, you said (elsewhere) you had some issues with the attached file. What were they? Greg -- See complete headers for address and phone numbers To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message