LI Xin wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if there is any planned support for this card (or similar)
I've added sos@ to Cc list, who may have interest to this as well. Note
that developing drivers requires that the developer has his hands on
actual hardware and hardware sp
Christian Brueffer wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 10:36:51AM +0100, Søren Schmidt wrote:
LI Xin wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if there is any planned support for this card (or similar)
I've added sos@ to Cc list, who may have interest to th
Søren Schmidt wrote:
Good catch!
However from my quick glimpse at the Promise sources the limit seems
to be 32 Dwords ie 32*4 = 128bytes.
I'll investigate further and ask Promise for the gory details, stay
tuned...
I dont think the PRD count limitation is a real problem, I've newer
Alexander Sabourenkov wrote:
Hello.
I have ported the workaround for the hardware bug that causes data
corruption on Promise SATA300 TX4 cards to RELENG_7.
Bug description:
SATA300 TX4 hardware chokes if last PRD entry (in a dma transfer) is
larger than 164 bytes. This was found while analysing
Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
definitely an improvement, but not sufficient (for my setup ) :
amd64-releng_6 on an ASUS A8V UP (box ran rock-stable
for years i386-releng_5 with same hardware apart TX4 and
drives)
from dmesg :
atapci0: port 0xe000-0xe07f,0xd800-0xd8ff
mem 0xfbb0-0xfbb00fff,0xfb
Ulf Lilleengen wrote:
I tried the patch, but I end up with the partition table being incorrectly
read (probably) on the drives connected to my TX4 card. Normally, there's
one partition on the drive, but when I apply the patch, the drive provider
(ad6) is all that shows up in /dev.
When I rever
Hi All!
I'd like to get the final verdict of the attached patch and if it fixes
the problem or not.
Please test and report, its a bit urgent if it need to get into R7 :)
-Søren
? promise-fix2
? promise-fix3
Index: ata-chipset.c
Joao Barros wrote:
On 11/20/07, Thierry Herbelot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le Tuesday 20 November 2007, Ari Suutari a écrit :
I have Promise TX2 (PDC20575). It didn't work with 7.0 betas
before, but with this patch things run as well as they did
on 6.x.
Ari S.
Hello,
Ha
Hi
Well, as you can see I tried this when I added the PM code to AHCI,
however one of the reasons I left it out again (for now) is that it
doesn't work on more than about 50% of the AHCI chipsets out there..
Modern HW in a nutshell, you win some you loose some ;)
-Søren
On 11Jun, 200
Maybe I'll find a generic solution this time around.
I'll commit this patch for now, as you said, it doesn't hurt..
-Søren
On 11Jun, 2008, at 10:00 , Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
Søren Schmidt wrote:
Well, as you can see I tried this when I added the PM code to AHCI,
however
Hi there!
I thought I finally had a motherboard using one of the Marvell SATA/
PATA chips coming in, but unfortunately the delivery has been
postponed to some unspecified date, oh well..
Thats where you come into the picture as I'd like to get another one,
but finding boards that uses the
Over the past months I've gotten huge amounts of requests for ATA
related things, so I've whipped up what I use here for FreeBSD 7.2-
Release.
This is a total replacement of the ATA driver, modulerized as in -
current, but based on my WIP not from what might have happend to -
current since I
On 27Jun, 2009, at 14:29 , Bruce Cran wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:11:08 +0200
Søren Schmidt wrote:
This is a total replacement of the ATA driver, modulerized as in -
current, but based on my WIP not from what might have happend to -
current since I gave up maintainership.
It's gre
On 15Jul, 2009, at 11:33 , Marat N.Afanasyev wrote:
Søren Schmidt wrote:
Over the past months I've gotten huge amounts of requests for ATA
related things, so I've whipped up what I use here for FreeBSD 7.2-
Release.
This is a total replacement of the ATA driver, modulerized as in
Norikatsu Shigemura wrote:
I heard from Chiharu Shibata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> about kern/60163.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/60163
(He knew that this pr was closed, recently)
I cannot believe sos's close reason.
**
Chiharu Shibata wrote:
[snip]
So, if we should rehash this again I'll need more details on what it is
that fails exactly doing what, CD layouts etc etc...
This is a sample DISC's rayout.
Starting track = 1, ending track = 13, TOC size = 114 bytes
track start duration block length
Chiharu Shibata wrote:
At Sun, 12 Feb 2006 17:02:37 JST, you wrote...
To mount this DISC, your opinion is...
(1) at first, try "cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0c info" to make sure where
track is data area.
(2) type "mount_cd9660 -o rdonly /dev/acd0t13 /cdrom".
Is this right?
Yeah that used to work
Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 00:26:11 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, could it be that the data track is always the last track ?
Yes.
so that CD players would be able to play the disks? or does not
matter?
Correct. Most hardware cd player are designed to play only the first
Daniel Valencia wrote:
Hello,
I started a short thread a few weeks ago, pointing out a problem with my
dualcore athlon64, when detecting the second SATA disk (/dev/ad6)... my chipset
is an nForce4... The problem was narrowed down to a few commits performed at a
particular date and time. My
Daniel Valencia wrote:
Hi,
So, what's your last src/ cvsup date/time? is your machine dualcore? if
so, are you building using the SMP option?
yep:
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4800+ (2412.37-MHz
K8-class CPU)
and yep:
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
On Tor, 2006-03-23 at 14:55 -0500, Alain Hebert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm about to invest in some Tyan Transport GT20 B5350G20S2H-LC.
>
> But since my epic battle trying to make the Promise Fasttrak 2300TX
> (PDC20580?) works right in Raid1, 2 weeks ago I'm a bit concern about
> those ne
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Gerald Heinig wrote this message on Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 10:41 +0200:
On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 01:16 -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
This has now been fixed by making the built in driver return a negative
value for the probe.. so your probe routine can return 0, a
Rick C. Petty wrote:
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 03:26:17PM -0600, Scott Long wrote:
Has anyone had success with SATA300 controllers with FreeBSD 6.1? I've
been
trying Promise and nVidia nForce4 and I'm not having any luck. Using a
MSI
K8NGM2-L motherboard and others, but 6.1's installation ha
Sean Thomson wrote:
Howdy Folks,
I'm trying to find out what the current/future support for SATA hotplug, NCQ, and Port Multiplier is. Specifically, I'm tied to intel's ICH9 SATA controller and pegged to implement the features if they aren't planned or available. That last part is up in the air
Reed A. Cartwright wrote:
Freebsd wouldn't recognize my hard drive contoler, so I modified a
patch I found on the "stable" list, adding all the device ids I found
in Intel's documentation. Please add this to the stable or current
branch.
Below is the patch, I made with respect to 6.1-Release
It seems Torbjorn Kristoffersen wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Mike Silbersack wrote:
> > On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Torbjorn Kristoffersen wrote:
> > > I'm having trouble with my HighPoint 366 controller. Both the chip and
> > > cable works fine in Linux or Windows, but I get an error message from
> > >
It seems Alex Zepeda wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 12:08:47AM +0200, Torbjorn Kristoffersen wrote:
>
> > Yes, I'm using the 80-conductor cable I got with the motherboard
> > (ABIT BE6 with HPT366 onboard).
>
> Is the cable connected properly? The blue connector must be on the
> motherboard e
I've decided to do a quick poll on which CDR/CDRW drives people
have that either work or doesn't work.
I'll collect all the info and make a web page that will show
which drives are supported, and which are not, and hopefully
this will help me find a solution that works for all.
Please send a me
It seems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for hunting this down! I have a semilar but differently
implemented change for another problematic drive that I'll
commit soon, I think that will help this too now that we
know whats wrong...
>
> I recently acquired a new Yamaha 2100E ATAPI CDRW drive,
It seems Richard Hodges wrote:
On -current you can set the transfer mode to anything you like
(and that the controller/device supports) using atacontrol,
so no need to hack the kernel anymore :)
> I was just testing out a new configuration, when I get two of
> these about an hour apart, and then
As promised I've made up a list of reports I've received so far go to
http://freebsd.dk/ and follow the link.
I also have a patch for the Yamaha's (yamaha-cdr.p1) which also
can be found via the above URL. Let me know if that make things
work...
-Søren
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It seems Rik van Riel wrote:
> > At www.spec.org I see SPECweb99 numbers for Solaris, AIX,
> > Linux, Windows, Tru64, and HP-UX. FreeBSD must be hiding,
> > because I don't see it. BSDI, Walnut Creek, and WindRiver
> > all have failed to submit results.
>
> > Linux is still #1 for 1 to 4 processo
It seems David Gilbert wrote:
> Has anyone looked at DVD ioctls on IDE? It took me some time to
> realize (even after reading the source a couple of times) that the
> current DVD ioctls only apply to SCSI.
Hmm, I "grew" those ioctls in our ATA (IDE) driver way before they
where even considered f
On 22/08/2005, at 10:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what would be the best approach to implement aps on FreeBSD?
I got an Accelerometer driver which will deliver data. First
Version is available at
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?
group_id=138242&package_id=160977
We have to p
ld try 6.0-beta4 as that contains the solution to whatever
ATA problems you might have on 5.x. Let me know how that goes.
Søren Schmidt
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On 14/09/2005, at 17:36, Roger O. Svenning wrote:
You should try 6.0-beta4 as that contains the solution to whatever
ATA problems you might have on 5.x. Let me know how that goes.
Søren Schmidt
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cvsup running as I'm writing this
Would I waste my time trying to enable
Roger O. Svenning wrote:
On 14/09/2005, at 17:36, Roger O. Svenning wrote:
You should try 6.0-beta4 as that contains the solution to
whatever
ATA problems you might have on 5.x. Let me know how that goes.
Søren Schmidt
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cvsup running as I'm writing this
Would I
o write such a driver back when, but HW seemed to have
disappeared from all the vendors I've asked so it was pu ton the
backburner.
Anyhow I should have the docs somewhere so it should be possible to
get this working...
Søren Schmidt
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_
initely shorten the
drive life.
Indeed, 55C is way to high for 24/7 usage, and it might be that the
drive is choking on it and barely is able to compensate..
What does SMART say ? any unusual like high correction rates or
anything ?
Søren
t, is that on the
raw disk device or though the filesystem ?
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slowdown is yet...
You need to find out what the transfer rates are for the RAW disk, ie
by doing a dd from /dev/zero to the disk with a a resonable blocksize
say 1M to minimize overhead. Also read speed from disk to /dev/null
blocksize 1M would be helpfull.
Søren Schmidt
[
there ? more than 4G and
bounce buffering might get into the picture ruining the transfer rate...
Søren Schmidt
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might get into the picture ruining the transfer
rate...
2Gb right now. Does the 4Gb limit apply to amd64 as well?
Yes, the SiI3114 is a 32bit device..
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Sean Hamilton wrote:
"Soren Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| It seems Sean Hamilton wrote:
| | I have two Asus boards (A7V8X and A7V) which have in common a
| | Promise ATA controller. Both of these boards hang up for about a
| | minute during the boot of 5.1-RELEASE, and emit messages about
Sean Hamilton wrote:
"Søren Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| These are not "hangs" these are "pauses" and happens because the
| kernel thinks there are devices on these channels (are there ? no
| dmesg provided) and waits for the 31secs the spec calls f
Mark wrote:
Hello,
Does FreeBSD 4.7R support SATA drives? I was planning on using an ASUS
A7V600 motherboard, which has a serial ATA RAID configuration.
You need somthing much more up to date than 4.7R to get SATA support.
4.9 has limitted support for a few SATA controllers, but to get real
SATA s
Mark wrote:
Dear Sirs:
I currently run my FreeBSD 4.7R, perfectly, on a Promise 20276 (RAID 1).
However, this chipset does not appear on;
http://www.freebsd.org/relnotes/4-STABLE/hardware/i386/x27.html#AEN33
Now I am looking at the board based on the Promise 20378 (ATA133). That does
not appear o
Roman Kurakin wrote:
Hi,
I have some problems with my HDD (ST380021A). The problem was checked
on 5.2, 5.2.1, and some
5.Current (cvsuped about week or two).
At first I got this problem while system installation. I get trap and
message from ata after I start a commit:
FAILURE READ_DMA sta
Steven Hartland wrote:
I'm looking to get the 374 working with 5.2 / 5.2.1 does anyone have
any info on this. Highpoint have a driver for all the old version but
no source / 5.2 download. Can we get the source or is their an
alternative.
The HPT374 has been supported for quite some time (it even i
C. Kukulies wrote:
Today an important (no backup of course) 46 GB IBM Deskstar
IDE disk crashed. It has a FreeBSD 4.8 on it with important data and programs.
Yes, shame on me that I didn't care about doing backups on it but it
has happened.
I evend tend to expend the bucks to get it recovered but a
Christoph P. Kukulies wrote:
Thanks for all the helpful tips so far. It is a DLTA 307045 (3.5")
Don't know whether this is a 75GXP.
It is one of the dreaded models experience shows that all models after
this has some kind of problems, no wonder they sold out :)
I'm getting either these:
ad2: TI
Christoph P. Kukulies wrote:
It is now dumping and I'm at 2.7 GB meanwhile. No more errors since the
last one at LBA=67 . Are these LBS identical to the block #?
Yes.
Maybe I'll give it another try (when this pass is through) and dump
from the beginning.
I'm about to get me a second identica
Mark wrote:
Steven Hartland wrote:
Find out what the controller is it might not be supported or may
need compiling into a custom kernel.
It is a fairly standard onboard Promise 20376 controller. Perhaps I need to recompile
the kernel? Something like:
"device ata2 at isa? port IO_WD3 irq 16"
You
Mark wrote:
Søren Schmidt wrote:
Steven Hartland wrote:
Find out what the controller is it might not be supported or may
need compiling into a custom kernel.
It is a fairly standard onboard Promise 20376 controller. Perhaps I
need to recompile the kernel? Something like:
"device ata2 a
Mark wrote:
Søren Schmidt wrote:
Find out what the controller is it might not be supported or may
need compiling into a custom kernel.
It is a fairly standard onboard Promise 20376 controller. Perhaps I
need to recompile the kernel? Something like:
"device ata2 at isa? port IO_WD3 irq 16
Liam J. Foy wrote:
Hey guys,
I have also emailed this to freebsd-mobile@, so just writing to see if any of
you guys have had any problems with an Orinoco Gold and a Linksys AP in -CURRENT. They
seem to both work fine in windows, just unable to ping each other in freebsd. Here is
the outp
M. Warner Losh wrote:
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Søren Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Liam J. Foy wrote:
: > Hey guys,
: >
: > I have also emailed this to freebsd-mobile@, so just writing to see if any of you guys have had any problems with an Orino
Wilko Bulte wrote:
How standard are DVD writers these days? In the sense
of: can I expect an ATAPI DVDwriter to 'just work'
with FreeBSD or are there brands/models to avoid or
to prefer?
Any experiences with a NEC ND-2510 ? Good/bad?
Bought one of those a couble of weeks ago, it has burnt CDR, CDR
Marc Fonvieille wrote:
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 10:29:35PM +0200, Søren Schmidt wrote:
Wilko Bulte wrote:
How standard are DVD writers these days? In the sense
of: can I expect an ATAPI DVDwriter to 'just work'
with FreeBSD or are there brands/models to avoid or
to prefer?
Any experien
Marc Fonvieille wrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 03:11:50PM +0200, Søren Schmidt wrote:
I used my own creation that at some point could replace burncd, but for
now it is just a skunkworks project (and no I wont hand out copies :) )
I would think that growisofs will work (I do have an ATA version
Marc Fonvieille wrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 03:44:03PM +0200, Søren Schmidt wrote:
You meant a growisofs version that does not require ATAPICAM?
Yes, one that uses the ATA userland interface instead, just as I have
versions of cdrecord/cdrdao.
I used in past your cdrecord version when it was
Marc Fonvieille wrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 04:08:48PM +0200, Søren Schmidt wrote:
I used in past your cdrecord version when it was available on your site.
Is there any new version freely available? :)
They are still at my site actually, butI havn't cared to update them
much (dont fix
DB wrote:
Hi all
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 5.3-Beta5 on a friend's server. He has a promise
fasttracks SX4000 raid controller (raid level 5), but when booting freebsd we
get a list of all the 4 disks. Is that right? (haven't tried installing freebsd
on a raid computer). I've tried install freeb
Mikhail P. wrote:
On Sunday 10 October 2004 23:30, Mikhail P. wrote:
On Saturday 09 October 2004 17:01, Mikhail P. wrote:
I also got another message off-list, where author suggested to play with
UDMA values. I switched from UDMA100 to UDMA66. System's uptime is 12
hours, and no timeouts so far.. bu
Ceri Davies wrote:
On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 08:27:45PM +1000, Dave Horsfall wrote:
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Dmitry Karasik wrote:
I just wonder, if 'rm' is so fearful to you, why bother changing rm(1)?
Write a simple wrapper around, as many sysadmins do for their needs, and
use it instead of rm.
Precise
Roman Kurakin wrote:
Hi,
I have some problems with printing from kernel.
At first I think that my problems was cause I use printf,
but changed all of them to log cause it safe to use from
interrupt handlers. The situation become better but I still
observe system lockup in case I output some deb
Mikhail P. wrote:
Hi,
This question probably has been discussed numerous times, but I'm somewhat
unsure what really causes ATA failures..
I have pretty basic server here which has two IDE drives - each is 200GB.
System is FreeBSD-5.2.1-p9
That server has been setup about 9 months ago, and just a
Yury Tarasievich wrote:
Do I understand right (after looking into sources) that 4-STABLE has no
support for serial ATA devices??
Almost none, it works with a few controllers that looks like stock ATA
ones (HPT fx).
Anyhow you want 5.3 to get real SATA support..
--
-Søren
Steven Hartland wrote:
I believe the second gen Raptors ( 74Gb ) are also native SATA
nope.
Currently native SATA drives are still not so popular. There are:
Seagate Barracuda ATA V, 7200.7, 7200.8
Maxtor DiamondMax10, MaXLineIII
Fujitsu MHT20xxBH(2.5 inch)
Any other drives (as far as I know, of co
Steven Hartland wrote:
Ah just added TCQ but still bridged I stand corrected :)
Right, I guess they just pulled it out from the attic, they had it on
some PATA devices back when, but there it newer caught on either :)
--
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David Gilbert wrote:
"João" == João Carlos Mendes Luís <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
João> IIF they really have command queueing, I do believe. So, a
João> bridged SATA drive will not have command queuing, right?
Well... from what I've read, the WD bridged drives do have queueing
because they had a
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Thomas Wolf wrote:
Stephen Montgomery-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
FUJISHIMA Satsuki wrote:
Currently native SATA drives are still not so popular. There are:
Seagate Barracuda ATA V, 7200.7, 7200.8
I have one of these, and I am really impressed by its performa
David Gilbert wrote:
"Søren" == Søren Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Søren> David Gilbert wrote:
"João" == João Carlos Mendes Luís <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
João> IIF they really have command queueing, I do believe. So, a
João> bridged SATA d
It seems Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> Question came up whether FreeBSD supports ATAPI. I thought so
> it came with the introduction of the ata drivers. I may be wrong.
> I just got stuck when reading a note about OSs that support ATAPI
> and FreeBSD was listed as NO.
>
> (it's in the vein of CD w
It seems Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:55:22AM +0200, Søren Schmidt wrote:
> >
> > *sigh*
> >
> > We support ATAPI devices and has been for a long time (also CD burners)...
>
> I believe I forgot to do a group reply on my previous repl
It seems David Leimbach wrote:
> I am trying to write some user code that will enable me to select one of the
> four slots on my ATAPI cd changer.
Why do you want that ? As it is now the driver "autoselects" the slot
that has access to it, that is you can mount all four CD's in a
changer an a
It seems Tim Yardley wrote:
> anyone have plans or already ported the ata pci/dma work in 5.0 over to 4.3
> for the tx2 card?
>
> rumor has it soren is swamped... anyone else out there brave enough to take
> on the ata dev tree?
I'll get to it, soon, is the -stable tree in code freeze now or
a
It seems Gabriele Cecchetti wrote:
> I'm trying to use this card but it was not recognised by 4.3-RELEASE.
>
> I've check the source this model is not listed in ata driver: the model
> of this card has this identification number: 0x6268105a.
>
> Any chance to get it working ?
I have the fix her
It seems Brooks Davis wrote:
> Attached it a patch to make sharing of the main ata control interrupts
> dependent on a tunable, hw.ata.shared_irqs. This is required for my new
> HP Omnibook 500 to use the CMD 648 in the expansion base to work as it
> appears hardwired to interrupt 15 (which is fa
It seems Jim Bryant wrote:
(please wrap lines at max 70 chars)
> My friend, whom I am trying to teach unix [4.3-stable] was having some
> problems on his secondary ATAPI bus. A Creative CD-ROM was
> the master, a HP burner was the slave.
>
> The CD-ROM was having data dropouts, and was due t
It seems Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > I have just today committed always sharing all irq's to -current,
> > the consensus is that if the BIOS allows sharing it should work.
> > This makes sense, the MB maker is the only one that knows if
> > this is working, if they blow it in thier BIOS, well
>
It seems Zhihui Zhang wrote:
>
> I write a program that writes into a raw device directly. Although the
> program runs OK, the system prints messages like:
>
> ata0-master: non aligned DMA transfer attempted
>
> What exactly happens here? Is there any problem in my program?
You are probably t
It seems Zhihui Zhang wrote:
>
> Thanks for your replay. I use gdb to find out that the buffer address is
> not 16-byte aligned. This leads to a question as to how to align a
> statically allocated data structure properly. Using union seems to be able
> to align you on a long boundary (or even lo
It seems Søren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Zhihui Zhang wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for your replay. I use gdb to find out that the buffer address is
> > not 16-byte aligned. This leads to a question as to how to align a
> > statically allocated data structure properly. U
It seems David O'Brien wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 12:11:15AM -0400, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 08:33:36PM -0400, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
> >
> > > Well, since it didn't, I might as well explain the problem here too.
> > > There are at least two major problem
It seems Jeremiah Gowdy wrote:
> I noticed the following thread about the Via chipset problem. I run a
> production server off a Tyan Tiger 133A, which also has this problem. Tyan
> does not have a BIOS fix, nor does it look like they ever will. When you
> contact them, they point to the Window
It seems David Gilbert wrote:
> I've got a promise ATA-66 controller. According to it's bios screen,
> the hard drives attached to it are UDMA-4 and the two CD-type devices
> are UDMA-2. All four devices are attached with ATA-66 cabling. I
> also have "hw.ata.atapi_dma=1" in loader.conf.
>
> I
st doesn't work. **For me**
>
> I'm not blaming Søren Schmidt here! it could be due to broken
> hardware, code or just my sheer incompetence, but in the end I gave up
> trying, it didn't work with my last drive either, and that was a 30GP
> type drive (don't remembe
It seems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to install FreeBSD on a (pseudo-) hardware ATA RAID volume which
> consists of two striped ATA disks connected to a Highpoint HPT370
> controller."Pseudo-" because FreeBSD detects the individual disks
> (ad4/ad6) as well as the str
It seems Greg Lehey wrote:
> > I reckon if the RAID functions are implemented in HPT BIOS (in software),
> > I'll be better off with Vinum.
>
> Ultimately, all RAID is software RAID. The issue is just how it's
> implemented.
Exactly.
> I'd guess that the HPT will give you far worse performance
It seems glenn gombert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running FreeBSD Current and having a problem with my Memorx CRW-1662
> CD-Writer and trying to use it with 'burncd'. I tried to write a small
> test 'iso' Image that I made using mkisofa and got the following error
> message "MODE_SELECT_BIG - Ill
It seems Dave Hayes wrote:
>
> ad1: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
> ata0: resetting devices .. done
> ad1a: hard error reading fsbn 5068879 (ad1 bn 5068879; cn 315 tn 133 sn
> 25)ad1a: hard error reading fsbn 5068879 (ad1 bn 5068879; cn 315 tn 133 sn 25)
> status=59 error=40
>
It seems Mike Smith wrote:
> > Agreed. I don't think the RAIDs will have the same parameters. Most
> > of these cheap controllers have fairly simplistic algorithms. Note
> > that I said "guess", though. In my language, that means "don't know
> > for sure". I'd really like to see some objectiv
It seems Greg Lehey wrote:
> >> These "cheap controllers" don't have any algorithms at all to speak of;
> >> they're just ATA controllers with BIOS code that supposedly understands
> >> striping/mirroring.
> >
> > There is no algorithm to speak of involved with striping, and just
> > a little more
It seems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are there any planes to support
> VIA 82231 south bridge
> for UDMA33/66/100 ?
> Yes, I know, WDMA2 works with it
Could you do a pciconf -l and mail me that please ?
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It seems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Are there any planes to support
> > > VIA 82231 south bridge
> > > for UDMA33/66/100 ?
OK, support has been added to -current, MFC will follow later...
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It seems "."@babolo.ru wrote:
> > It seems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > > Are there any planes to support
> > > > > VIA 82231 south bridge
> > > > > for UDMA33/66/100 ?
> > OK, support has been added to -current, MFC will follow later...
> I extracted patch
>
> --- sys/dev/ata/ata-dma.c W
It seems Jim Bryant wrote:
> Kent Stewart wrote:
>
> > There are problems with PSes when you use NICs with wake up
> > capability. The NIC may exceed the capability of one of your low
> > amperage voltages.
>
> How much current can wake-on-LAN take? I wouldn't think it would be enough to
>over
It seems Matthew Jacob wrote:
> Just following up myself on this... with a drive on my PC164 Alpha, the
> realtime difference between two different checkouts of cvs src is interesting:
>
> -
>
> Script started on Sat Oct 13 10:07:07 2001
> farrago.feral.com > # this is with wc off
>
It seems Matthew Jacob wrote:
> I don't doubt this. I just would suggest that there is such a spread of h/w
> and configurations that sometimes turning on WC is fantastic, and sometimes
> not so fantastic.
Hmm, I know of no drives that shuld perform worse with WC on, but your
case shows there cou
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