On Wed, 13 Sep 2000 tytso@mit.edu wrote:
> 2. Capable Of Corrupting Your FS/data
>
> * Use PCI DMA by default in IDE is unsafe (must not do so on via
> VPx, x < 3) (requires chipset tuning to be enabled according to
> Andre Hedrick --- we need to turn this on by default -- TYT)
VIA Chipset code now handled by Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
> 4. Boot Time Failures
>
> * Use PCI DMA 'lost interrupt' problem with some hw [which ?] (NEC
> Versa LX with PIIX tuning)
If this is a rare version of the BX/LX that has a no fix errata, then it
will be messy to issue resets to get out of the loop.
> * HT6560/UMC8672 ide sets up stuff too early (before region stuff
> can be done)
I have HT6560 fix some where ...
> * PIIXn tuning can hang laptop (2.4.0-test8-pre6, David Ford)
Need more details of how APM/ACPI is dorking with DMA settins by the OEM.
> * Multiwrite IDE breaks on a disk error [minor issue at best]
> (hopefully fixed)
Have not seen this issue lately but that may be because of TF fixes that I
use.
> * ACPI/APM suspend issue - IDE related stuff ? (requires full
> taskfile support that was vetoed by Linus)
Only the IOCTL method, but the re-write will not happen in time to make
2.4 release.
> Probably Hardware Bugs
>
> * Data corruption on IDE disks (Generic PCI DMA and SiS support
> Steven Walter) (sounds like PCChips #M599LMR motherboard doesn't
> disable UDMA when a non-UDMA cable is used. If you disable UDMA in
> the BIOS, then there is no problem. hardware bug?)
Try newest SIS code because it supports auto-dma-downgrade if iCRC's are
hit.
Cheers,
Andre Hedrick
The Linux ATA/IDE guy
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