Re: Help for the UDMAmentally challenged ...
I used hdparm -d1 to turn it on for the drives and that boosts to 41Mbs on the
drives, but the pdc still shows the following:
PDC20265 Chipset.
------------------------------- General Status ---------------------------------
Burst Mode : enabled
Host Mode : Normal
Bus Clocking : 33 PCI Internal
IO pad select : 10 mA
Status Polling Period : 0
Interrupt Check Status Polling Delay : 0
--------------- Primary Channel ---------------- Secondary Channel -------------
enabled enabled
66 Clocking disabled disabled
Mode PCI Mode PCI
FIFO Empty FIFO Empty
--------------- drive0 --------- drive1 -------- drive0 ---------- drive1 ------
DMA enabled: no no no no
DMA Mode: NOTSET NOTSET NOTSET NOTSET
PIO Mode: NOTSET NOTSET NOTSET NOTSET
...
I also have the kernel config you mentioned ... also even if the hdparm works,
having auto-activation on boot is really the ideal.
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 10:57:57AM -0800, nate wrote:
> Hank Marquardt said:
>
> > I've found a couple links for install issues related to UDMA, but
> > that isn't the problem, the install went fine I just want them to
> > talk UDMA -- I know it's not working as hdparm reports 3.68Mbs as
> > it's speed:(
> >
>
> im not sure if the 2.4 kernel has this feature but
> 2.2. does. check proc to see if its turned on or not:
> aphro@debian:/proc/ide$ cat pdc202xx
>
> PDC20267 Chipset.
> ------------------------------- General Status
> ---------------------------------Burst Mode
> : enabledHost Mode : Normal
> Bus Clocking : 66 External
> IO pad select : 10 mA
> Status Polling Period : 4
> Interrupt Check Status Polling Delay : 0
> --------------- Primary Channel ---------------- Secondary Channel
> ------------- enabled enabled66 Clocking enabled enabled
> Mode PCI Mode PCI
> FIFO Empty FIFO Empty
> --------------- drive0 --------- drive1 -------- drive0 ----------
> drive1 ------DMA enabled: yes yes yes
> yesDMA Mode: UDMA 4 NOTSET UDMA 4 NOTSET
> PIO Mode: PIO 4 NOTSET PIO 4 NOTSET
>
> also in my kernel config i have:
> CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO=y
>
>
> there is a way to turn dma on via hdparm ..check the
> help, i dont have it installed.
>
> nate
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