On Tuesday 03 July 2007, Alan Cox wrote:
> > The new improved driver is not really better than the old one because
> > the old one is broken. :)
> >
> > Old driver does identical configuration when it comes to PIO modes.
>
> No the old driver doesn't even do that. It starts up. It spuriously
> adjusts some non writable PCI BAR registers, prints a message about
> resources being in use already then exits.
OK, thanks for clarifying this.
> I had a poke around the setup. As far as I can observe we break even if
> the ROM timing values are used as is. I suspect documentation or a good
> deal of luck is needed.
Yeah.
BTW the original Andre's driver had some references to misc configuration
registers at offsets 0x10 and 0x11 of PCI BAR4.
http://www.linuxhq.com/kernel/v2.3/10/drivers/block/hpt343.c
Does anybody have DOS driver for HPT343? Google doesn't have it...
Thanks,
Bart
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