Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:07:19 +0100 From: Jan Sebosik <sebosik@demax.sk> To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Frebsd 7-STABLE, atapicd, atapicam and Intel errors [SOLVED] Message-ID: <49241D97.7070800@demax.sk> In-Reply-To: <4924106F.4070602@demax.sk> References: <4923F7D5.8030409@demax.sk> <4923F928.8010604@demax.sk> <4923FA30.5000303@modulus.org> <4923FB4D.7090505@demax.sk> <20081119115311.GA85626@icarus.home.lan> <492403A1.60209@demax.sk> <20081119122201.GA86297@icarus.home.lan> <49240600.5000407@demax.sk> <20081119124104.GA86452@icarus.home.lan> <49240D05.7010909@demax.sk> <20081119130344.GA87110@icarus.home.lan> <4924106F.4070602@demax.sk>
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[snip] > Okay now I understand. Thank you for taking the time to explain! :-) > > And when you disable HPET in the BIOS, what happens? > >> Maybe I should try -CURRENT sometimes with your proposed ata patches >> (or are they merged in right now?). > > Sure, you're free to try CURRENT. The ATA code on CURRENT was > modularised, and also a very large patch applied; I can't promise it > fixes your CD/DVD drive issues though. > > I had problems getting CURRENT to see my PCI SATA Promise controller (it > wasn't appearing in pciconf -lv, nor dmesg), but I had no problems with > CURRENT seeing my ICH7 controller. I also had other problems with > CURRENT which caused me to go back to RELENG_7. CURRENT is undergoing > lots of changes right now, so I recommend subscribing to -current if you > plan on running it. > > I personally haven't written any ATA patches, except for extending > atacontrol to support per-disk write cache enable/disable. I think > you might be confusing me with Andrey V. Elsukov, who *has* written > lots of ATA stuff. Now happens almost nothing (I don`t understand), except the cd/acd problems (READ_BIG errors), but I don`t understand why it is happening.. maybe guys from Intel optimized this board too much for twista OS :). Wishing all the best -- Jan Sebosik, Slovakia sebosik@demax.sk
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