VIA IDE controller strangeness (2.4.0-test12/test13-pre5)

From: Evan Thompson (evaner@bigfoot.com)
Date: Fri Dec 29 2000 - 19:59:23 EST

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    I'm having a strange problem with my IDE controller. I believe (and that's what Windows and the m/b manufaturer -- PC Chips -- say) that I have a VIA PCI BusMaster IDE controller, and I've had some strange history with it. I've asked many people before on various help services, and I was able to fix my problem with the 2.2 series, but now my fix does not work.

    THE PROBLEM:
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    Ever since the 2.2 kernel series (I remeber this working properly in 2.0.36, without the conflicts), I would get hdc: lost interrupt during boot up, and my system would take bloody ages to boot up and load a CD. I tracked it down to a strange IRQ conflict in which Linux would try to assign both the primary and secondary IDE channels IRQ 14, causing IRQ conflicts galore. I was able to fix this by giving the kernel

    ide1=0x170,0x376,15

    at boot time. This has worked for 2.2.12-.17 and Alan's 2.2.18pre21 (I haven't compiled the official 2.2.18 yet, but I'm sure it will work).

    I wanted to try the new 2.4.0-test series, and the first I tried was -test11, and from what I recall (other things weren't working properly then), this fix still worked, but now, with -test12, I am now getting the following error repeated for a very long time (then I reboot) with the same parameters:

    ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_lostirq func only: 13
    hdb: lost interrupt

    Also, I get "spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ 7" if I leave it for a while. I tried -test13-pre5 on somebody on #KernelNewbies' suggestion, and I get the same error. Scrolling up, I see that the kernel messages show that ide0 is on IRQ 14 and ide1 is on 15. I noticed that hda is using DMA, and hdb is using UDMA33, but I don't believe that that is the problem.

    THE QUESTION:
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    How do I fix this, or is it a (un)known problem in the newer development versions? If you have the answer, could you please CC me as well for I don't subscribe to this mailing list (sorry!). Thanks a bunch.

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