Re: [PATCH 1/2] libata: Add two more columns to the ata_timing table.

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Sergei Shtylyov wrote:

OK, t6z is yet longer than t9 but putting it into the table seems pointless anyway as it's fixed at 30 ns, at least for the standard 5 PIO modes (and for other two modes 30 ns would be good anyway). Though frankly speaking I don't quite understand your care for this timing, if the ATA standard permits -CE deasserted and data bus being driven to overlap.

It doesn't matter what the ATA standard permits in this case. We need to assure that the OCTEON Boot Bus standard is respected. There are several timing parameters that we have to set based on the documented properties of the device. Ideally if we try to run bus cycles for non-ATA/CF devices that share the signal lines of the Boot Bus, they should not interfere with the CF interface.

David Daney
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