From: Stephen Clark <sclark46@earthlink.net>
To: Robert Hancock <hancockrwd@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
ide <linux-ide@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Kernel 2.6.37 erroneously limiting to UDMA/33
Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 10:26:43 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D25DF33.2030406@earthlink.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D2503B1.4080500@gmail.com>
On 01/05/2011 06:50 PM, Robert Hancock wrote:
> (CCing linux-ide)
>
> On 01/05/2011 12:33 PM, Stephen Clark wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Why is the kernel limiting me to udma/33 when the device says it can do
>> ata2.01: CFA: TRANSCEND, 20070831, max UDMA/66
>>
>> There is no cable the compact flash is a socket on the motherboard!
>
> The kernel has no way to know that, and presumably the board isn't
> connecting the signal for IDE pin 34 to ground in order to properly
> signal that an 80-wire cable (or equivalent) is connected so that
> speeds over UDMA33 can be used.
>
> You should be able to use the libata.force=80c option on the kernel
> command line to override the cable detection.
>
>>
>> Loading sd_mod.ko module
>> Loading libata.ko module
>> Loading ata_generic.ko module
>> Loading pata_acpi.ko module
>> pata_acpi 0000:00:0f.0: PCI INT B -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21
>> pata_acpi 0000:00:0f.0: PCI INT B disabled
>> Loading pata_via.ko module
>> scsi0 : pata_via
>> scsi1 : pata_via
>> ata1: PATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x1f0 ctl 0x3f6 bmdma 0xfa00 irq 14
>> ata2: PATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x170 ctl 0x376 bmdma 0xfa08 irq 15
>> ata2.01: CFA: TRANSCEND, 20070831, max UDMA/66
>> ata2.01: 7962192 sectors, multi 0: LBA
>> ata2.01: limited to UDMA/33 due to 40-wire cable
>> ata2.01: configured for UDMA/33
>> scsi 1:0:1:0: Direct-Access ATA TRANSCEND 2007 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
>> sd 1:0:1:0: [sda] 7962192 512-byte logical blocks: (4.07 GB/3.79 GiB)
>> sd 1:0:1:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
>> sd 1:0:1:0: [sda] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't
>> support DA
>> sda: sda1 sda2 sda3
>> sd 1:0:1:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
>> Loading ata_piix.ko module
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve
>>
>
Thanks, I'll give that a shot.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-01-06 15:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-01-05 18:33 Kernel 2.6.37 erroneously limiting to UDMA/33 Stephen Clark
2011-01-05 23:50 ` Robert Hancock
2011-01-06 10:30 ` Andreas Mohr
2011-01-06 15:29 ` Stephen Clark
2011-01-06 15:26 ` Stephen Clark [this message]
2011-01-06 18:29 ` Stephen Clark
2011-01-07 20:58 ` Tejun Heo
2011-01-06 13:47 ` Alan Cox
2011-01-06 18:20 ` Stephen Clark
2011-01-06 18:22 ` Stephen Clark
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