Hi, On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 09:35:09PM +0200, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote: > Martin, this is one of ATAPI drives which support UDMA66 but have broken > cable detection. Since 2.6.26 we have a special quirk for it ide (commit > 3ced5c49bd2d1f2c7f769e3a54385883de63a652) and subsequent one in libata > (commit e9f3340673c1da32041f2a282b166c72cd78632e). > > In your system's case the cable detection doesn't seem to work properly > which in turn results in all kind of later problems. > > It could be that the quirk itself needs to be revised (I wonder if it was > originally tested with 40-wires cable) or maybe we need some other cable > detection fix... > > Please: > > * send 'hdparm --Istdout /dev/hdc' output > > * try 2.6.30-rc6 (maybe 2.6.29.3 oops has been fixed already and we just > need to backport it) > > also connecting the drive using 80-wires cable and getting another hdparm > output (+ seeing if it helps the other problems) would be very useful. I've done that now as well. Test runs with Debian's 2.6.26 and with 2.6.30-rc6 show no problems: no disabling of DMA, no kernel panic. The hdparm output ("hdparm --Istdout") is the same for a 40-wire cable and an 80-wire cable (checked under 2.6.26). This indicates that your hypothesis above that it's a cable detection problem is correct. Just out of curiosity: is this a bug on the drive's side or in the kernel? Or in other words: if the output of "hdparm -I" shows the drive as attached to be able to support UDMA4, is this a statement passed through unmodified from the drive or is this a deduction made by the kernel? I ask because under 2.6.22.9 and 2.6.23.14 I got a message that "host side 80-wire cable detection failed". Should anyone find a fix to correct/circumvent this problem in the kernel, I'ld be willing to test it on my system; just send a patch file or tell me where to pick it up. Regards, Martin Lottermoser -- Martin Lottermoser Martin.Lottermoser at _REMOVE_t-online.de Greifswaldstrasse 28 38124 Braunschweig http://home.vrweb.de/martin.lottermoser Germany -- 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