This will kill the VIA problem and allow us to clobber the timeout.
I know where and what to do but it is the how with the current mess of the
driver held togather with duct tape and paper clips and a little bit of
spit here and there.
I can not wait for 2.5 to get started to begin with "rm -rf ./drivers/ide"
and start with "mkdir ./drivers/ata" ;-)) Okay not quite that radical but
very close....
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > if (IDE_PCI_DEVID_EQ(d->devid, DEVID_SIS5513) ||
> > IDE_PCI_DEVID_EQ(d->devid, DEVID_AEC6260) ||
> > IDE_PCI_DEVID_EQ(d->devid, DEVID_PIIX4NX) ||
> > - IDE_PCI_DEVID_EQ(d->devid, DEVID_HPT34X))
> > + IDE_PCI_DEVID_EQ(d->devid, DEVID_HPT34X) ||
> > + IDE_PCI_DEVID_EQ(d->devid, DEVID_VIA_IDE) ||
> > + IDE_PCI_DEVID_EQ(d->devid, DEVID_VP_IDE))
> > autodma = 0;
> > if (autodma)
> > hwif->autodma = 1;
>
> How about
>
> && !force_dma)
>
>
> __setup("force_dma") ...
>
> So those who want to play fast can
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