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Switch the driver to always program DMA/PIO timings and set device transfer mode instead of trusting BIOS on CSB6 controllers (libata pata_serverworks.c driver is also doing things this way and there were no problems reported so far). While doing conversion I noticed that the old code had many issues: * the code was assuming that hwif->dma_status is always valid (which obviously isn't true if hwif->dma_base == NULL) * value of "(ultra_timing >> (4*unit)) & ~(0xF0)" expression wasn't checked to fit into udma_modes[5] * code validating DMA timings didn't validate corresponding PIO timings * extra CSB5 PIO register wasn't validated et all * hwif->ide_dma_off_quietly() is always called before ide_set_dma() (which in turn calls hwif->speedproc() method - svwks_tune_chipset() in this case) so the code depending on DMA capable bit of DMA status to be set was never executed (=> the code was never validating DMA timings despite actually enabling DMA if the PIO timings were OK!) * on resume driver dependend entirely on BIOS to restore timings and set transfer mode on the device While at it: There is no need to read PIO/MWDMA timings now so don't do it. Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com> Acked-by: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> |
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aec62xx.c | ||
alim15x3.c | ||
amd74xx.c | ||
atiixp.c | ||
cmd64x.c | ||
cmd640.c | ||
cs5520.c | ||
cs5530.c | ||
cs5535.c | ||
cy82c693.c | ||
delkin_cb.c | ||
generic.c | ||
hpt34x.c | ||
hpt366.c | ||
it821x.c | ||
it8213.c | ||
jmicron.c | ||
Makefile | ||
ns87415.c | ||
opti621.c | ||
pdc202xx_new.c | ||
pdc202xx_old.c | ||
piix.c | ||
rz1000.c | ||
sc1200.c | ||
scc_pata.c | ||
serverworks.c | ||
sgiioc4.c | ||
siimage.c | ||
sis5513.c | ||
sl82c105.c | ||
slc90e66.c | ||
tc86c001.c | ||
triflex.c | ||
trm290.c | ||
via82cxxx.c |