From: David Balazic <david.balazic@uni-mb.si>
To: vojtech@suse.cz,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
andre@linux-ide.org
Subject: Linux not detecting ide0
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 20:19:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3BAA333F.64725B02@uni-mb.si> (raw)
I discovered some weird behavior in IDE interface handling.
I some cases linux detects the ide1 channel , but not ide0.
More precisely , it prints a line like :
ide0: BM-DMA xxxxxx
but that is it. Nothing else. No line of :
ide0: at 0x0170 blah blah
no drives on the channel are recognized.
No ide0 entry in /proc/devices
etc.
ide1 and the devices on it are more or less OK. ( I didn't notice
any problems, but it is hard to test if linux does not see the root
fs on hda ! )
I tested the redhat kernel-2.4.7-10 and vanilla linux 2.4.9.
Hardware details :
- MSI K7T Pro2A motherboard , BIOS v2.9 , VIA KT133 chipset, via 686b southbridge
- hda is an IBM Deskstar 75GXP 45 GB hard drive ( DTLA-307045 ) ( 80-wire cable,
cable-select , connected to the end of the cable, thus master )
- hdb : none
- hdc : Acer 1208A CD-RW drive ( cable select (master))
- hdd : Teac CD532E-B CD-ROM ( cable select (slave)) 80-wire cable
The way to trigger this is to set one of the IDE devices in BIOS to wrong geometry.
Maybe it is a BIOS bug.
I some cases I also got a weird line from linux :
hd1: C/H/S=0/0/0 from BIOS ignored
I thought that disk are enumerated by letter only, not numbers.
( it is H-D-one , not H-D-ell, in case you have a funny font )
--
David Balazic
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2001-09-20 18:19 David Balazic [this message]
2001-09-20 19:24 ` Linux not detecting ide0 Vojtech Pavlik
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