On 2/15/07, Ioan Ionita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All clear now?
Yes sir, sorry.
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On 2/15/07, Patrick Ale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/15/07, Tejun Heo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah and about the libsata/libata thingy, it is libata of course :)
libsata I will test later on, so be prepared allready for more ranting for me.
It is all libata! Whether pata or sata, it's st
On 2/15/07, Tejun Heo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah and about the libsata/libata thingy, it is libata of course :)
libsata I will test later on, so be prepared allready for more ranting for me.
I even bought a cool sata controller with sata disk so I can mess around :D
Patrick
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On 2/15/07, Tejun Heo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I appreciate the testing. One interesting but tedious test would be
suspend tests (both to disk and ram). Most libata drivers using new EH
should be ready for them. Oh, well, there's should and there's reality.
I will do these tests when I am
Patrick Ale wrote:
So, my AMD Athlon XP2400+ with pata_pdc2027x, pata_sil680 and pata_via
Now, since functionality by design is boring and my employer doesn't
torture me enough,, I' pulled the libsata-dev git and linux-2.6 git
and will see how that goes.
It's libata. I mean, you yourself are t
So, my AMD Athlon XP2400+ with pata_pdc2027x, pata_sil680 and pata_via
survived four days of bonnie++, emerge -e world, dd if=//dev/random
of=/tmp/whatever, and most of all, four days of me :)
SO I guess it's safe to assume I didn't find any weird things by using
2.6.20 and the new libata drivers
Hi,
On 10/02/07, Patrick Ale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And again, for something completely different.
I am hammering my second machine now
You may want to use autotest
http://test.kernel.org/autotest
Patrick
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Michal
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LTG - Linux Testers Group (PL)
(h
And again, for something completely different.
I am hammering my second machine now, a cool Siemens/Fujitsu laptop
(named elisabeth) with ICH7 ATA chipset and controller.
Currently the ATA controller is in "SATA" mode (ICH7 chipsets allow
you to run in native SATA mode or compatible mode, for th
On 2/10/07, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Right umm "Your honor the gentleman is human, this is not acceptable" ?
Human and a looney who wishes Monty Python's Flying Circus still
existed so he could be a main character and having a great excuse to
act weird.
Beating the crap out of it usi
> > libsata == libata ?
> I don't think there is a seperate libata, it's all put under libsata
> if I understand the working correctly (Alan, don't sue me if I am
> wrong).
Right umm "Your honor the gentleman is human, this is not acceptable" ?
It is in drivers/ata the files are libata-* so it's
On 2/10/07, Randy Dunlap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
What are the libsata tests and where are they, please?
No where, I just compile the drivers, see if my system boots up and
then I run some I/O intensive stuff, like bonnie++, emerge -e world at
the same time.
So you are testing libata
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 17:22:28 +0100 Patrick Ale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> And now for something completely different.
>
> I started the libsata tests on one of the four machines I'll be doing
> these tests on.
Hi,
What are the libsata tests and where are they, please?
> At the moment I'm testing on 'lil
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