Messages in this thread | | | From | <> | Subject | sata_sis driver does not detect SATA HD on P4S800D MB (2.6.6-rc1) | Date | Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:22:11 +0200 |
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Hi all, I've tried everything to make my HD being detected by the sata_sis driver. I've googled around and I notice there are no succesfully stories with the sata_driver and the P4S800D MB.
Whilst there are no problem with the sis964 chipset in general, a few complain some difficulties with the MB P4S800D.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/4/3/34 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/160949
I'm confident the HW is set up correctly (winXP is working). Whem the driver is probing the HW, it always get this
ata1: no device found (phy stat 8276fffe)
Looking at the code, it looks like the SATA status register never gets cleared.
I'm using the version 2.6.6-rc1 version of the kernel and this is what I get (I also enabled the "Driver Core verbose debug messages")
cat /var/log/messages [snip] Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 0000:00:05.0 Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: ENTER Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_host_add: ENTER Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_port_start: prd alloc, virt f763b000, dma 3763b000 Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xEFF0 ctl 0xEFE6 bmdma 0xEF90 irq 10 Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_host_add: ENTER Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata1: thr_state THR_PROBE_START Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_port_start: prd alloc, virt f76f4000, dma 376f4000 Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xEFA8 ctl 0xEFE2 bmdma 0xEF98 irq 10 Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: probe begin Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: ata1: probe begin Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: ata1: probe-wait begin Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata2: thr_state THR_PROBE_START Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata1: new thr_state THR_PORT_RESET, returning 0 Apr 28 20:06:28 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata1: thr_state THR_PORT_RESET Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata1: no device found (phy stat 8276fffe) Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata1: new thr_state THR_PROBE_FAILED, returning 0 Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata1: thr_state THR_PROBE_FAILED Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata1: new thr_state THR_AWAIT_DEATH, returning 0 Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata1: thr_state THR_AWAIT_DEATH Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata1: new thr_state THR_AWAIT_DEATH, returning -1 Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: ata1: probe-wait end Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: scsi1 : sata_sis Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: ata2: probe begin Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: ata2: probe-wait begin Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata2: new thr_state THR_PORT_RESET, returning 0 Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata2: thr_state THR_PORT_RESET Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata2: no device found (phy stat 008f0f98) Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata2: new thr_state THR_PROBE_FAILED, returning 0 Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata2: thr_state THR_PROBE_FAILED Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata2: new thr_state THR_AWAIT_DEATH, returning 0 Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata2: thr_state THR_AWAIT_DEATH Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_thread_iter: ata2: new thr_state THR_AWAIT_DEATH, returning -1 Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: ata2: probe-wait end Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: scsi2 : sata_sis Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: probe begin Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_scsi_dump_cdb: CDB (1:0,0,0) 12 00 00 00 24 00 62 f7 6c Apr 28 20:06:29 vanessa kernel: ata_device_add: EXIT, returning 2 [snip]
Below is my HD description MB P4S800D SATA controller SIS 964/180 SATA HD MAXTOR D.MaxPlus9 6Y160P0 3 IDE devices
I'm not part of this mailing list so, please, if you whish, CC me to this address lapo.pasqui@tele2.it
Could it be a Mother board related issue? Can somebody help? Can someone provide me with a datasheet for the SIS 964 chip and or the meaning of the 0x8276fffe value for the register? I would like to help (and to be helped ;)
Thanks a lot Lapo
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