> So sometimes the legacy IDE driver will lock up when it tries to drive
> both ports in a combined configuration? In that case, can't we just
> disable the legacy IDE driver for these chips and force the use of the
> libata version?
Now that libata is beginning to behave well I'd vote for that option,
however in kernel libata lacks several essential items for PATA feature
parity (HPA, ATAPI, suspend/resume, correct tuning). It's getting there
and I've got some more stuff waiting for Jeff, but it isn't there yet
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