From: Padraig Brady <Padraig@AnteFacto.com>
To: Andre Hedrick <andre@linux-ide.org>
Cc: Steffen Grunewald <steffen@gfz-potsdam.de>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, rsmith@bitworks.com
Subject: Re: Cool Road Runner
Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2001 19:27:39 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3AC8C49B.10100@AnteFacto.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.10.10104020738550.12531-100000@master.linux-ide.org>
Andre Hedrick wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Padraig Brady wrote:
>
>> OK can we just have a technical discussion?
>
> Please, lets do, I am tired of the battles
>
>> I.E. no need for PCMCIA or any of that. I understood from your
>> responses that you didn't realise this?
>
> This valid that I do not know everything and that CFA does interesting
> things more than what was specified in the past.
cool.
>> 2. Compact Flash in this application (I.E. solid state hard disk) is
>> getting very popular as prices are tumbling.
>>
>> 3. Having a config parameter (uneeded kludge in my opinion), like hdx=flash
>> even if hdx is not a compact flash is confusing. Can we call it hdx=probe
>> which fits nicely with the noprobe option.
>>
>>> I then explained why the detection was failing and pointed where to verify.
>>
>> No you didn't. You mentioned a 30 second timeout, but not why it
>> was caused. Have you seen this yourself or can you point us at who
>> reported this to you?
>
> Sorry phone call and email got mixed togather.
> But I did explain that there could be a failure to detect if PDIAG/DASP
> if one or the other devices was held to long and the wrong device reported
> a signature in the task register. Also that the if you reversed the two
> device it would correctly report always.
>
Hmm, OK.
>>
>>> After 3-5 attempts and I can not get the point across because the other
>>> party keeps going off in different directions to do "what about this",
>>
>> Emm, I think *you* were going off describing your application with
>> a "bazar ata-bridge", not the simple use of a compact flash as a
>> hard disk.
>
> Not quite, the electronic differences and flash in native mode is
> incompatable, if you put it in to a mode that is 5V compatable then it
> does seem possible and reasonable to work. Your imperical data points
> verify this issue.
cool
> What really needs to happen is that all the devices that are CFA-like
> which require name parsing for detecting should have the "flash" rule
> imposed. Whereas the ones that correctly report 0x848A for word 0 of the
> identify page may be exempt.
sounds good if we can easily differentiate between buggy & non-buggy flash.
> This seems like a reasonable step given that you are pointing out you
> a have modern CFA's that are more than just CFA's.
I'm not sure I have. They seem to following the latest spec I
downloaded from www.compactflash.org
> Would that work for you?
>
>>> I finally pointed out facts that distrub people, and gave up on trying to
>>> show/present/give the answer and offered to then enforce their beliefs of
>>> reality.
>>>
>>> So I state a few facts very pointed to get their attention again and that
>>> is additude??
>>
>> Actually I thought the final email was a little more concise/informative, thanks.
>
> Well I am glad that somebody gleened some information and providing
> feedback so that forward progress is possible, and not the classic battles.
cool,
Padraig.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-04-02 17:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-03-30 15:59 Cool Road Runner Steffen Grunewald
2001-03-30 17:14 ` Gnea
2001-03-30 17:28 ` Steffen Grunewald
2001-03-30 17:52 ` Andreas Dilger
2001-04-02 6:55 ` Steffen Grunewald
2001-04-02 6:55 ` Andre Hedrick
2001-04-02 8:21 ` Steffen Grunewald
2001-04-02 8:01 ` Andre Hedrick
2001-04-02 13:07 ` Padraig Brady
2001-04-24 4:57 ` Andre Hedrick
2001-04-02 18:27 ` Padraig Brady [this message]
2001-04-24 6:09 ` CFA Membership (Re: Cool Road Runner) Andre Hedrick
2001-04-02 19:15 ` Padraig Brady
2001-04-02 20:25 ` Cool Road Runner (was CFA as Ide.) Richard A. Smith
2001-04-02 20:50 ` Adrian Cox
2001-04-02 21:19 ` Richard A. Smith
2001-04-02 21:50 ` Adrian Cox
2001-04-02 16:59 ` Cool Road Runner Richard Gooch
2001-04-24 5:32 ` Andre Hedrick
2001-04-03 6:59 ` Richard Gooch
2001-04-03 8:16 ` Strange Syslog-Entry and Machine Lockup Andreas Rogge
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