Re: Is it safe to ignore UDMA BadCRC errors?

From: Florian Schuele
Date: Mon Dec 29 2003 - 15:47:29 EST


On 29.12.03 13:34 -0700, Eric D. Mudama wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 29 at 21:24, Florian Schuele wrote:
> >i wrote a mail to this list a few days ago.
> >i have the same error messages as the above.
> >but _only_ with kernel 2.6.0, _not_ with 2.4.20 ...
> >thats strange. isnt it?
> >after i little traffic on the hd`s the system freezes.
>
> Your error message wasn't the same.

ups, sorry... i was too fast with my post...

>
> You reported status 0x51 with error code 0x04. That is the generic
> catch-all error message, which usually refers to aborted commands.
> Unfortunately, it's tough to know what command the system was
> attempting to issue when your drive aborted the command. There may be
> some IDE debugging code you can enable to attempt to find out, but I
> don't know exactly how to do that, a linux IDE person will need to
> speak up... i'm just a generic IDE person.

ah, ok perhaps i`ll find a way to debug or someone else who can help.

>
> The previous poster reported 0x51 with error code 0x80, that is
> specifically UDMA CRC errors, and I diagnosed it as such.
>

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florian schuele
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