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Author SHA1 Message Date
bouyer bd0766459c Add support for the CMD PCI646U. Linux claims that this driver is brocken
with UDMA, so enable Ultra-DMA only if "options PCIIDE_CMD0646U_UDMA" is set.
2000-08-02 20:23:45 +00:00
bouyer 76c77aca38 Add support for the CMD PCI0646U2, an Ultra/33 version of the 0646.
Note: there's also a PCI0646U, for which I don't have docs for now.
2000-08-01 21:02:55 +00:00
bouyer 8a0d96e59e Add support for the CMD PCI0648 and PCI0649 IDE controllers.
Thanks to Matthias Scheler for testing.
2000-06-26 10:07:52 +00:00
bouyer c4042e45a5 Sync my copyrigth notice. 2000-05-15 08:46:00 +00:00
bouyer 52068f73ce Add support for the Promise Ultra/33 and /66 pci IDE controller. In addition to
chip-dependant code this required the following changes:
- Instead of attaching the device in a generic way with some chip-dependant
  routines, use a chip-dependant attach routine with some common code
  factored out. The code is marginally bigger, but this allows the CMD64x
  flag hack to go away.
- For chips that report per-channel 'irq triggered', test this before calling
  wdcintr() for the native-pci irq case (compat intr can't be shared),
  as wdcintr() has no good way to know if a irq was for it or not, and
  ends up with irq loss. XXX for chips that don't have this feature irq sharing
  will not work properly !
- add my copyrigth notice (could have been done some time ago I think :)

There are still some issues to be solved with the Promise controller and
ATAPI devices.
Many thanks to Paul Newhouse for shipping me 2 Ultra/33 boards for doing this
work.
1999-08-29 17:20:10 +00:00
bouyer 45675ab14b - change drive_flags from u_int8_t to u_int16_t
- keep the modes supported by the drive in struct ata_drive_datas (will be
  later used for downgrading the DMA/PIO mode on error)
- use config flags to force/disable PIO/DMA/UDMA modes
- For the CMD PCI0643/6 setup DMA mode to DMA Read multiple.
1998-12-02 10:52:24 +00:00
bouyer 432a301fc6 Support for the CMD PCI064{3,6}. Tested on a 0646 with a
"wd0: PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, UDMA mode 2" device.
1998-11-09 09:21:09 +00:00
bouyer 19fddaeeb5 Merge bouyer-ide 1998-10-12 16:09:10 +00:00