Alan wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007 08:01:45 +0100
Herbert Poetzl <[email protected]> wrote:
if you are interested in investigating this, please
let me know what kind of data you would like to see
and/or what kind of tests would be appreciated.
I reviewed the 374 code a bit further to see what might be causing this
and found the slave channel end of DMA handling was using the wrong port
I think.
This now passes all my stress tests Alan. No more "Interrupt disabled" or dmesg storms.
I put the HPT Rocketraid 1540 (HPT374) back in a box and connected 4 200GB ata drives to it using
SATA-PATA bridgeboards as before. It looks to be rock solid now.
Brad
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