On Monday, 18. June 2007, Gaston, Jason D wrote: > FYI: DID 2850 is the PATA IDE controller. Most likely, the laptop does not have SATA drives and is running off of PATA. > > The old IDE subsystem (piix.c) is where I added that PATA DID to. > #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH8_6 0x2850 in pci_ids.h > > Jason > Yes, I've already said that the old IDE subsystem knows about ICH 8M (read the stuff in the brackets in the original post!). But one day the old ide subsystem will be gone... that's why I've added the PCIID to ata_piix.c "today", so I don't have to do it "tomorrow". Another thing, Kconfig's description clearly states: " config ATA_PIIX tristate "Intel ESB, ICH, PIIX3, PIIX4 PATA/SATA support" ... This option enables support for ICH5/6/7/8 Serial ATA and support for PATA on the Intel ESB/ICH/PIIX3/PIIX4 series host controllers. " so, either change the description to: "... support for PATA on the Intel ESB/ICH(all old chipsets 0,2,3M,3,4,5,6,7,7-R; but not 8M, because you have use the old subsystem, for your "new" technology!)/PIIX3/PIIX4 series" or accept the 1+1=2 logic and merge the patch into the git. (hint: but only after changing ich_pata_100 to ich_pata_133 of course!) :D Thanks, Chr. > > >On Monday, 18. June 2007, Alan Cox wrote: > >> On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 15:20:06 +0200 > >> Chr <chunkeey@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > I got a new laptop and I had a little problem that the DVD drive wasn't > >recognized by > >> > libata's piix driver (but the old IDE Subsystem found it!). > >> > > >> > So, after adding the new pciid 8086:2850 it works! > >> > But, I don't know if it's ich_pata_100 or ich_pata_133 since the > >> > dvd/cd drives only goes up to udma2 speeds. > >> > >> Its ich_pata_133 - all the newer chips are. They work even better if you > >> set them into AHCI mode in the BIOS and then they should "just work" with > >> recent kernels as the AHCI driver now matches by class. > >> > >> Alan > >> > >> > > > >No go.. I've tried 2.6.20-1-amd64 (debian sid) and a vanilla 2.6.22-rc5. > > > >(The "problem" is that there are no options for that in the BIOS. > >The BIOS itself is only useful on these laptops, if you want to set a BIOS > >password, setting the system clock or change the boot order... and nothing > >else) > > > >Thanks, > > Chr. > >- - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html