> > Also for black/whitelists. And we're going to need those, though maybe
> > the current data in them is not worth much.
>
> I'm hopeful they still are. The early drives with DMA problems won't
> have changed over time, and I've been updating the others when I get
> data from vendors. Promise for example recently sent me a couple to add
The early drives haven't changed, but the drivers for the controllers
which they were tested on changed (or will change soon). Namely the
lists of PIO mode limits were wrong very often. This is mainly because
some of the (now almost unused) drivers program the timings incorrectly
into the controller registers.
I can't say much about the more recent entries, except for that it'd be
nice to add a date when the entry was last tested and with what result
to each of them over time.
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