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* Limiting DMA speeds for individual IDE drives
@ 2009-09-08 16:03 Alan Stern
  2009-09-08 16:24 ` Frederik Deweerdt
  2009-09-08 17:53 ` Alan Cox
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alan Stern @ 2009-09-08 16:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-ide, Kernel development list

Is there any simple way to force the old IDE driver to limit the DMA
speed for a particular device?

I've got a situation where a drive claims to be capable of supporting
UDMA/100, but it's in a noisy environment and gets lots of errors at
that speed.  I'd like to limit it to UDMA/66 or even UDMA/33.

The hdparm command should be able to do this but I can't run it until 
the system has booted, by which time a bunch of CRC and possibly other 
errors have already occurred.  Ideally it should be possible to limit 
the speed starting as early as device detection, but I can't find any 
way to do it.  Is there support for such a thing or will I have to hack 
it in?

Thanks,

Alan Stern


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2009-09-08 18:18   ` Alan Stern

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