Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 17:05:08 +0200 From: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@chello.cz> To: S?ren Schmidt <sos@DeepCore.dk> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ATA driver races with interrupts Message-ID: <20040803150508.GB1620@isis.wad.cz> In-Reply-To: <410F786B.1060206@DeepCore.dk> References: <410E7B8B.3080407@will.iki.fi> <410E81B8.1000206@DeepCore.dk> <410E8594.7070600@will.iki.fi> <410EA92C.6090506@DeepCore.dk> <410F3DD0.5030104@will.iki.fi> <410F4F66.8040201@DeepCore.dk> <410F5A99.8070005@will.iki.fi> <410F5D2D.4080305@DeepCore.dk> <410F695F.2060907@will.iki.fi> <410F786B.1060206@DeepCore.dk>
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# sos@DeepCore.dk / 2004-08-03 13:35:07 +0200:
> Ville-Pertti Keinonen wrote:
> >S?ren Schmidt wrote:
> >
> >>Reliable solutions needs reliable HW, we can narrow down the race
> >>window here, but without HW support we cannot close it completely
> >>unless we serialises access to the channels (what lots of OS's does
> >>btw)..
> >
> >For now, I moved my SATA disks to the Promise controller, which seems to
> >work with an unpatched -current.
>
> Yeah, Promise makes HW thats designed to work ;)
Do you think you could make a concise list of disk/controller makers
who play nice (publish their specs), and/or produce hardware that
tends to work well (or perhaps "didn't make writing support for
major PITA")? Outright recommendations might cause trouble under US
law FAIK, but buying hardware has always been sort of an adventure
game.
I've seen recommendations (in the form of code comments, commit
messages, mailing list posts from relevant people, etc) against ASUS
motherboards, VIA [almost-anything], Realtek network cards etc, and
collecting relevant information is a time consuming task.
If you can share your experience, I'll use that as a base for
a FreeBSD-friendly Hardware Buyer's Guide, and maintain that.
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