Jeff Garzik schrieb: > On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 11:25:55AM +0000, Doug McLain wrote: > >>Jeff Garzik wrote: >> >>>Doug McLain wrote: >>> >>> >>>>The sata_sil driver is without a doubt, totally hosed. I, along with >>> >>> >>>"without a doubt" being defined, of course, as "it works for a lot of >>>people." >>> >>> Jeff >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>Thats like saying "turn up the radio" when your car makes a funny noise, >>or "if a tree falls in the woods and nobody is there to hear it, does it >>make a sound?" >> >>It's tempting and comforting to pick the good ones as an example, and >>some bugs are hard enough to find, let alone fix. In the end though, if >>one is broke, it's still broke, isn't it? > > > In this case, the bug _reports_ are hard to find. > > Each case with sata_sil is either solved with a BIOS update, a > blacklist entry, or new cables. Just read through bugzilla.kernel.org. I personally think the driver is OK (works for me like a charm with my Samsung drive), but as I reported a few times, SiI will corrupt data if ext-p2p discard time setting in bios is set to too low values. So, Jeff, don't you think adding a quirk to the kernel would prevent such reports. (I am damn sure, this reports are cause of the setting I am talking about.) Perhaps you could ask SiI how to do this in the kernel... -- Prakash Punnoor formerly known as Prakash K. Cheemplavam