On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 01:42:52PM +0200, Martin Mares wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > "The Linux 'original' IDE guy' Mark Lord showed Alan what was trying to
> > bang over everyone's head, without success.
> >
> > Here is his sample code for cs5530 chipset.
> >
> > Look at this and comment. I have part of the space setup to complete the
> > APM extenstion calls. This will get you and me out of a jam with laptops.
>
> This doesn't make much sense to me: Why don't we just reinitialize the timings
> as we do when programming the chipset instead of saving/restoring the state?
Aside from all of the other comments that've been made, because the user might
have tweeked them at boot. ie turn on UDMA. If we just re-initalized on
wakeup, you loose this.
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