Hello.
Michael Bueker wrote:
Have you looked at changes to drivers/ide/pci/hpt366.c?
The code is not the same, there are a lot of fixes in -mm:
hpt3xx-rework-rate-filtering.patch
hpt3xx-rework-rate-filtering-tidy.patch
hpt3xx-print-the-real-chip-name-at-startup.patch
hpt3xx-switch-to-using-pci_get_slot.patch
hpt3xx-cache-channels-mcr-address.patch
hpt3x7-merge-speedproc-handlers.patch
hpt370-clean-up-dma-timeout-handling.patch
hpt3xx-init-code-rewrite.patch
I applied all of these patches, but the errors remains just the same. I
actually did it twice to be sure, but to no avail.
Then it's probably the same issue as here:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7703
What's really strange is that my HPT370 is working fine. However, the
chip marking says it's HPT370A despite the revision ID is 3 (which should
correspond to HPT370)...
~Mik
WBR, Sergei
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