Re: What's in libata-dev.git

From: Sergei Shtylyov
Date: Wed Oct 04 2006 - 14:04:12 EST


Hello.

Mark Lord wrote:

[ATA] Increase lba48 max-sectors from 200 to 256.

So was it for LBA28 or for LBA48?
As for LBA28, it might be quite dangerous. Particularly, I know that IBM drives used to mistreated 256 as 0 in the past (bumped into that on a 8-year old drive which is still alive though).

..

The exact model was IBM DHEA-34331.

I've been travelling for the past month, so pardon the late tuning in here.
I've *never* encountered a drive that had this problem.
Controllers, yes, and those are easily dealt with in the chipset drivers.

But never drives. Not since 1992 when I first took up Linux IDE stuff.

I have some 7-year old IBM drives here, and they certainly don't have
this problem either (but they do have working TCQ etc..).

That was 8-year old Ultra33 drive, what TCQ? :-)

I suspect Sergei simply had a bad controller card at the time.

I can hardly imagine the reason why a PCI IDE controller (that was something like VT82C586 I think) would need to mess with the sector count reg. in PIO mode and return "command aborted" in the error reg... That was the exact sympthom IIRC.

Cheers

WBR, Sergei
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