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Subject: [Bug 15445] pata_jmicron incorrectly downgrades CompactFlash to
UDMA/33
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 02:32:32 GMT
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--- Comment #1 from Robert Hancock 2010-03-05 02:32:26 ---
Likely the card doesn't implement the cable detection protocol properly and so
it appears as a 40-wire cable. I think you can use the libata.force parameter
to force detection of a certain cable type (see
Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt). I'm not sure there's a good approach to
doing this automatically though, if the device IDs for the card aren't unique..
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