Alan Cox wrote:
A couple of cases were mishandled by the PIIX driver because of wrong
entries in tables. This caused some ICH chips to select UDMA33 not the
correct higher UDMA speed. It could also cause the original ICH to
select a mode the controller didn't support and then fail on boot.
Works for me, and 2.6.18-rc1-mm1 + this patch is the 1st setup that enables fully functioning s2ram
on my Sony Vaio VGN-TX27GP. (In fact, a vanilla 2.6.18-rc1 + the libata patches from -mm + this
patch works a treat).
Ta! :)
Brad
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