[Bug 228302] Re: [HARDY-LUCID] No DMA nor 32bits IO support
Igor Wojnicki
wojnicki at gmail.com
Tue Sep 14 21:23:43 UTC 2010
> First thing I did is to see if my drives are /dev/sdX or /dev/hdX, and
> they are still /dev/sdX...so did a
What's wrong with having drives named as /dev/sdX ?
Historically SCSI drives were named /dev/sdX, while IDE /dev/hdX.
Since some time ago any hard drive is named /dev/sdX regardless
whether its IDE/ATA, IDE/SATA or SCSI, there is one uniform interface.
> lee at HOME:~$ sudo hdparm -c1 /dev/sda
>
> /dev/sda:
> setting 32-bit IO_support flag to 1
> HDIO_SET_32BIT failed: Invalid argument
> IO_support = 0 (default)
>
>
Mind that hdparm is a tool which was tailored towards IDE drives only.
It is compatible with old interface (/dev/hdX) but only partially with
the new one (/dev/sdX).
> So, is there anything I need to do to make my system change the drives
from /dev/sdX to /dev/hdX?
There is no point in doing that.
> Also, right this second, which is being used right this second?
> ata_generic or pata_ali? How can I verify which is in use right now?
dmesg will give you all the information you need. It displays kernel
messages (additionally they go to /var/log directory). So you can open
a terminal and try:
dmesg | less
to browse through all the messages. If you want to find out what mode
the hard drive is switched to search (to search press /) for lines
starting with:
ata1 (for the 1st controller) or ata2 (second). In my case I have
[ 0.517229] ata1.00: ATA-7: Maxtor 6L200P0, BAH41G10, max UDMA/133
... a few more lines here
[ 0.572323] ata1.01: ATA-6: WDC WD1200JB-00GVA0, 08.02D08, max
UDMA/100
... a few more lines here
[ 0.572362] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133
[ 0.572365] ata1.01: configured for UDMA/100
Which says what respective DMA modes are enabled for my hard drives.
> Also, if any updates happen, with they wipe out this change I am trying
> to make? And will I have to do this change everytime a certain thing
> gets updated?
The change you made is permanent, regardless of the updates.
>
> I dont know if this matters, but I am using Prelink and Preload.
>
No It doesn't. However, Preload does not do much from my experience
but it might depend on how much memory you have and how fast the
disk(s) is(are).
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[HARDY-LUCID] No DMA nor 32bits IO support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228302
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