Re: no DRQ after issuing MULTWRITE_EXT ?

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Hi Sergei,

>>>   Looks like a spurious interrupt... Is your IDE IRQ shared with other
>>> devices?
>> .. 
>> But IIUC then first the HDD times out, the ide driver handles this and
>> then an irq occurs which is probably the irq the driver was waiting for.
> 
>    The driver is *not* waiting for any IRQ after issuing MULTWRITE_EXT,
> that's why it's "unexpected".

Hmm. But how does he "know" when that MULTWRITE_EXT is finished!?

Steven
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