Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 03 Dec 2003 07:43:01 -0500 | From | Aron Rubin <> | Subject | Re: SII 3512+Seagate on Athlon64 system |
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Ryan Earl's patch did not fix this particular problem, so I am back to needing help. Does slow but correct comms with an occational "hda: lost interrupt" (about four total while talking to the drive) indicate that I should be looking into something specific?
Aron
Aron Rubin wrote: > SATA controller SII 3512 not recognized by driver. It looks like SII > 3512 is almost identical to 3112 interface. I copy/paste/alterred all > code in ide/pci/siimage.[ch] with "3112" in it to "3512". It seems about > 95% functional. Need help with remaining 5%, related to very, very, slow > controller comms during init with occational "Interrupt Lost" messages. > Seems like comms are out of sync and then resync over and over. Other > than that all drive info comes over. Ryan Earl's patch may fix, I would > be suprised if it was that simple though. I will try later today. > > Aron >
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