Re: Problem accessing Sandisk CompactFlash Cards (Connected to the IDE bus)
From: Neil Horman
Date: Sun Aug 29 2004 - 19:11:25 EST
Marc Strämke wrote:
Neil Horman wrote:
Its been awhile, but the last time that I looked at the relevant
code, there was a table of drive vendor/device strings that were used
to identify CFA devices and differentiate them from regular ide
devices. If this particular device isn't a match in that table, it
would be mis-identified, and that could be leading to your above
problem.
Neil
Thx for the suggestion. The only table i could find is in
drive_is_flashcard, which is only checked if drive->removable is set,
which is not the case with the newer card (but is with the old one).
Another thing which is weird is that the old card returns an
id->config value of 0x848a which according to manuals from SanDisk is
for a Compactflash card NOT running in True Ide mode, but instead in
memory mapped IO mode (iam no expert for Compactflash, so i dont even
know the exact difference), but as far as i can tell are both cards
wired by the IDE adapter so that they should run in True IDE mode, and
if i understand the Compactflash specification correctly, this is the
only mode of operation which is electrically compatible with the
IDE/ATA bus, isnt it?
I tried forcing both the drive->removable and drive->is_flash flags to
the true, my dmesg output then shows me the card as a CFA DISK drive,
but i still get the same errors when reading or writing from/to the
device.
TIA for any further hints,
Marc
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What kernel are you looking at? I'm looking at 2.4.21, and it seems to
get checked more-or-less universally. Also, I noticed this:
|| !strncmp(id->model, "SunDisk SDCFB", 13) /* SunDisk */
I've not heard of SunDisk. SunDisk->SanDisk == Typo?
Are you using a SanDisk CFA card? Could this perhaps be part of your issue?
Neil
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