Re: IDE/Promise 20276 FastTrack RAID Doesn't work in 2.4.21, patchattached

Samuel Flory (sflory@rackable.com)
Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:04:56 -0700


Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote:

>On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Chad Kitching wrote:
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>>I don't know. That seemed to have changed the option from merely
>>mystifying to down right confusing. By that wording, does that feature
>>override it into being a plain IDE controller, or an IDE RAID controller?
>>The new name seems to imply the former, while the mentions
>>of ataraid suggest the latter.
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>Hmmm... you are right. Comment is still misleading in respect to RAID.
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>ataraid driver is a _software_ RAID, just like Promise's binary driver.
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>FastTracks have software RAID. There are few true hardware FastTrak
>RAID controllers with I2O interface but we probe for them properly in
>pdc202xx_new.c driver and don't use IDE driver for them.
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>>Despite the grammatical errors, pdc202xx.c's comments perhaps describe it
>>better.
>>* Linux kernel will misunderstand FastTrak ATA-RAID series as Ultra
>>* IDE Controller, UNLESS you enable "CONFIG_PDC202XX_FORCE"
>>* That's you can use FastTrak ATA-RAID controllers as IDE controllers.
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>It is quite opposite.
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>>If this is true, may I suggest something more along the lines of:
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>>Ignore FastTrak BIOS and configure controller for RAID
>>CONFIG_PDC202XX_FORCE
>> Forces the driver to use the ATA-RAID capabilities, overriding the
>> BIOS configuration of the controller. Do not enable if you are
>> using Promise's binary module. This option is compatible with the
>> ataraid driver.
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>What about this:
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Much better, but

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>Ignore FastTrak BIOS
>CONFIG_PDC202XX_FORCE
> Forces the driver to use FastTrak controller even if it was disabled
> by BIOS for Promise software RAID driver.
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This one might confuse people thinking we mean the ataraid driver, and
not the binary only driver.

Maybe:
Forces the driver to use FastTrak controller even if it was disabled
by BIOS for Promise's binary only software RAID driver.

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> Say Y if you do not use Promise's software RAID or
> if you want to use ataraid driver.
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> Say N if you want to use Promise's binary module.
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>>If the Linux driver has the same limitation in regards to using CD-ROM
>>drives on the controller while it's in RAID mode as the Windows drivers
>>do, it may be useful to mention the fact that the option is incompatible
>>with CD-ROM drives attached to the controller.
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>It has. According to Andre it is doable but big pain,
>also Promise gives docs under NDA which makes it even harder.
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>Please search lkml archive if you want know technical details.
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>>Of course, maybe it means the complete opposite, and I'm reading everything
>>wrong, in which case, there are some comments you may want to fix, too.
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>Comments in Promise driver need fixing.
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