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From: "Jim Roland" <jroland@roland.net>
To: "M.H.VanLeeuwen" <vanl@megsinet.net>
Cc: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Does kernel require IDE enabled in BIOS to access HD, FS errors?
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 15:42:02 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <000401c10725$47643b20$bb1cfa18@JimWS> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3B469D66.7B100BD3@megsinet.net> <002201c106e7$4a64da20$bb1cfa18@JimWS> <3B47130B.6B0D4F04@megsinet.net>


----- Original Message -----
From: "M.H.VanLeeuwen" <vanl@megsinet.net>
To: "Jim Roland" <jroland@roland.net>
Cc: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: Does kernel require IDE enabled in BIOS to access HD, FS
errors?


> Jim,
>
> Thanks for the info, comments interleaved below
>
[snip]
>
> But, that's kind of the point I'm driving at if the OS can't correctly
access the
> IDE interface it shouldn't do it at all.

Right.  It's possible that your BIOS may be letting the kernel write.  While
I don't write the kernel, it's probably best for Linus to answer this one,
but it's possible that the kernel is making a BIOS call, and the BIOS does
not refuse to write data (which it should just say "no IDE drives are on the
system right now") with the IDE setting to <NONE> in your BIOS.  OTOH, the
kernel may be making calls of it's own or as you say, there may be a broken
driver.  I seem to remember there was a "bug workaround" option in the
kernel for the CMD640 chipset.

> > Are you getting IDE corruption with the BIOS set to <AUTO> for your IDE
> > drive?
>
> None whatsoever.

Then AFAIK, it's definitely a BIOS issue. There might be (if not there
already) a kernel option to check to see what the BIOS setting is for number
of IDE drives (of course set to <NONE> would mean 0 drives), and refuse to
write it.  This workaround (if any) would be required for buggy BIOSes (I'm
sure yours isn't the only one <grin>).




  reply	other threads:[~2001-07-07 20:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-07-07  5:25 Does kernel require IDE enabled in BIOS to access HD, FS errors? M.H.VanLeeuwen
2001-07-07 13:18 ` Jim Roland
2001-07-07 13:47   ` M.H.VanLeeuwen
2001-07-07 20:42     ` Jim Roland [this message]
2001-07-07 20:50       ` Rik van Riel
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-07-08 14:41 Adam Kropelin
2001-07-09  3:21 andre
2001-07-09 12:30 ` M.H.VanLeeuwen
2001-07-10  3:41 ` M.H.VanLeeuwen
2001-07-10  6:37   ` Andre Hedrick

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