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* IT 8212F drivers for kernel-2.6.x failure
@ 2004-04-11 21:19 Duncan Hill
  2004-07-11 20:29 ` Duncan Hill
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Duncan Hill @ 2004-04-11 21:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

Carsten Luedtke wrote:

> -----snip-----
> Dear Sir,
> 
> Please visit our web site for downloading the newest driver for kernel
> 2.6.x. 
> http://www.ite.com.tw/productInfo/Download.html#IT8212 ATA133 Controller
> 
> Best Regards,
> -----snip-----
> 
> You guys with this chipset onboard, please test these drivers and report
> problems to itesupport@ite.com.tw . 
> The drivers are available from the link above as source or binary
> drivers.

For me, this driver has some serious issues with a 2.6 kernel on an AMD64 box.  
I have sent a bug report to itesupport, once I got them to acknowledge that 
they actually wrote the driver (the first response was to talk to nvidia!), 
but I've heard nothing since.  Distro is Gentoo 2004.0 - had to shoehorn in 
the source code into the linux kernel tree, as it wouldn't build outside of 
the tree.

If anyone cares:
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Found Controller: IT8212 UDMA/ATA133 RAID Controller
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Device 0 is IDE
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Channel[0] BM-DMA at 0xA400-0xA407
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: IssueIdentify: Resetting channel.
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: IssueIdentify (IDE): Disk[0] not ready. Status=0x20
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Device 2 is not present
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: IssueIdentify: Resetting channel.
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: IssueIdentify (IDE): Disk[1] not ready. Status=0x30
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Device 3 is not present
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Channel[1] BM-DMA at 0xA408-0xA40F
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: scsi0 : ITE RAIDExpress133
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Vendor: ITE       Model: IT8212F           Rev: 1.3
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI 
revision: 00
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: sda : sector size 0 reported, assuming 512.
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: SCSI device sda: 240121728 512-byte hdwr sectors 
(122942 MB)
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: sda: asking for cache data failed
Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
Mar 24 08:29:38 s_dgram@highlander scsi.agent[6024]: how to add device type= 
at /devices/platform/host0/0:0:0:0 ??
Mar 24 08:30:00 s_dgram@highlander CRON[6042]: (root) CMD (test 
-x /usr/sbin/run-crons && /usr/sbin/run-crons )
Mar 24 08:30:08  
kernel: /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0:AtapiStartIo:Already have a 
request!
Mar 24 08:30:08  kernel: AtapiResetController enter
Mar 24 08:30:08  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter: Reset channel 0
Mar 24 08:30:08  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter Success!
Mar 24 08:30:08  kernel: AtapiResetController exit
Mar 24 08:30:08  kernel: AtapiResetController enter
Mar 24 08:30:08  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter: Reset channel 0
Mar 24 08:30:08  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter Success!
Mar 24 08:30:08  kernel: AtapiResetController exit
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: AtapiStartIo:Already have a request!
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: AtapiResetController enter
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter: Reset channel 0
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter Success!
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: AtapiResetController exit
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: AtapiResetController enter
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter: Reset channel 0
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter Success!
Mar 24 08:30:48  kernel: AtapiResetController exit
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: AtapiStartIo:Already have a request!
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: AtapiResetController enter
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter: Reset channel 0
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter Success!
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: AtapiResetController exit
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: AtapiResetController enter
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter: Reset channel 0
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: IT8212ResetAdapter Success!
Mar 24 08:31:28  kernel: AtapiResetController exit

At this point the system locked into a loop of resets.  Had to use the power 
button :(

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* Re: IT 8212F drivers for kernel-2.6.x failure
  2004-04-11 21:19 IT 8212F drivers for kernel-2.6.x failure Duncan Hill
@ 2004-07-11 20:29 ` Duncan Hill
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Duncan Hill @ 2004-07-11 20:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

On Sunday 11 April 2004 22:19, Duncan Hill wrote:
> Carsten Luedtke wrote:
> > -----snip-----
> > Dear Sir,
> >
> > Please visit our web site for downloading the newest driver for kernel
> > 2.6.x.
> > http://www.ite.com.tw/productInfo/Download.html#IT8212 ATA133 Controller
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > -----snip-----
> >
> > You guys with this chipset onboard, please test these drivers and report
> > problems to itesupport@ite.com.tw .
> > The drivers are available from the link above as source or binary
> > drivers.
>
> For me, this driver has some serious issues with a 2.6 kernel on an AMD64
> box. I have sent a bug report to itesupport, once I got them to acknowledge
>
> If anyone cares:
> Mar 24 08:29:38  kernel: Found Controller: IT8212 UDMA/ATA133 RAID

As a self-followup, ITE released 1.45 a little while back, with much better 
2.6 compatability.  I did a brief stress test (copying around ~50 gig of 
mp3s), and the driver worked just fine, no lockups, no corruption.

Moreover, it appears that the driver might even let a system boot from the 
RAID if the driver is in the initrd.  As an added bonus (to me), when running 
in mirrored mode, you can yank a drive out of the mirror, and use it 
standalone and it just works.  No FS trickery or anything.

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