From: Matthew Locke <mlocke@mvista.com>
To: James F Dougherty <jfd@GigabitNetworks.COM>
Cc: dmj+@andrew.cmu.edu, linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: PCI IDE Adapter for PPC/Linux
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 10:20:33 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B780C61.2060605@mvista.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 200108130720.AAA03800@krakatoa.gigabitnetworks.com
The Promise Ultra-66 is known to work on several ppc platforms in
hhl-2.4.2. Do you have the DMA options turned on in the kernel?
btw, if you are a MV customer contact support as this something we
support on the walnut and several other ppc platforms.
James F Dougherty wrote:
> (LOL) .... I have the Promise Ultra-66..... since it's
> not working, this is what prompted me to look for an
> alternative ..
>
> I have ported MontaVista HHL (Linux 2.4.2) to
> a custom processor board, and have been
> trying to run fdisk to setup a mountable root
> drive.
>
> Kernel is 2.4.2, with the Promise driver compiled in.
> I boot up, and it finds the card, and sometimes hdb
> is showing up in DMA mode ...
>
>
> pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
> block: queued sectors max/low 41386kB/13795kB, 128 slots per queue
> RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 524288K size 1024 blocksize
> Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
> ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
> PDC20262: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 70
> PDC20262: chipset revision 1
> PDC20262: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
> PDC20262: ROM enabled at 0x000d0000
> PDC20262: (U)DMA Burst Bit DISABLED Primary PCI Mode Secondary PCI Mode.
> PDC20262: FORCING BURST BIT 0x00 -> 0x01 ACTIVE
> ide0: BM-DMA at 0xbfff00-0xbfff07, BIOS settings: hda:pio, hdb:pio
> ide1: BM-DMA at 0xbfff08-0xbfff0f, BIOS settings: hdc:pio, hdd:pio
> udf: registering filesystem
> loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
> Serial driver version 5.02 (2000-08-09) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI
> enabled
>
>
> mousse-(8):[11:29pm]: [/proc/ide>cat drivers
> ide-cdrom version 4.59
> ide-disk version 1.10
> mousse-(9):[11:29pm]: [/proc/ide>cat pdc202xx
>
> PDC20262 Chipset.
> ------------------------------- General Status ---------------------------------
> Burst Mode : enabled
> Host Mode : Tri-Stated
> Bus Clocking : 100 External
> IO pad select : 10 mA
> Status Polling Period : 15
> Interrupt Check Status Polling Delay : 15
> --------------- Primary Channel ---------------- Secondary Channel -------------
> disabled disabled
> 66 Clocking enabled enabled
> Mode MASTER Mode MASTER
> Error Error
> --------------- drive0 --------- drive1 -------- drive0 ---------- drive1 ------
> DMA enabled: yes yes yes yes
> DMA Mode: NOTSET NOTSET NOTSET NOTSET
> PIO Mode: NOTSET NOTSET NOTSET NOTSET
> mousse-(10):[11:29pm]: [/proc/ide>
>
>
> Now, when I run fdisk .... it either cannot find the device (when
> compiled kernel with INCLUDE_DEVFS
>
> mousse-(17):[11:31pm]: [/>devfsd /dev
> Started device management daemon for /dev
> mousse-(18):[11:31pm]: [/>fdisk /dev/hda
> modprobe: Can't locate module /dev/hda
> modprobe: Can't locate module /dev/hda
>
> Unable to open /dev/hda
> mousse-(19):[11:31pm]: [/>fdisk /dev/hdb
> modprobe: Can't locate module /dev/hdb
> modprobe: Can't locate module /dev/hdb
>
> Unable to open /dev/hdb
> mousse-(20):[11:31pm]: [/>
>
> Or, when I run with a standard dev filesystem and the device
> files created with scripts/MAKEDEV.ide it gives me an error,
> cant find module block-3 blah blah blah...
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> A good shot is always the Promise cards. I know at least the 66 used
>> to work, and I'm reasonably sure the 100 does. You'll need 2.4 for it
>> though, and no booting off it.
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 11:49:14PM -0700, James F Dougherty wrote:
>>
>>> I guess my question is which drivers run in native mode
>>> (e.g. do not require an x86 ROM BIOS).
>>>
>>>
>>>> Anyone have any suggestions for a PCI IDE card to
>>>> use for PPC/Linux? Something one could buy down
>>>> at a Frye's would be great.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks in advance.
>>>> -James
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Daniel Jacobowitz Carnegie Mellon University
>> MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer
>>
>>
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-08-13 17:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-08-13 7:20 PCI IDE Adapter for PPC/Linux James F Dougherty
2001-08-13 15:15 ` Tom Rini
2001-08-13 17:20 ` Matthew Locke [this message]
2001-08-13 20:29 ` Ira Weiny
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-08-22 23:30 James F Dougherty
2001-08-14 7:40 James F Dougherty
2001-08-14 4:45 James F Dougherty
2001-08-13 20:18 James F Dougherty
2001-08-13 20:07 James F Dougherty
2001-08-13 20:50 ` Tom Rini
2001-08-13 21:29 ` Jim Potter
2001-08-13 21:50 ` Matthew Locke
2001-08-13 6:49 James F Dougherty
2001-08-13 6:58 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2001-08-13 5:46 James F Dougherty
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