I have "Use PCI DMA by default when available" set to Y already.
In terms of the DMA mode, are you talking about a BIOS setting or
something I can do with the right software to manipulate the drivers?
Right now I run:
/sbin/hdparm -m 8 -d 1 -u 1 -c 1 /dev/hda
Thanks for the help!
Do you have
support for your chipset unabled under "IDE, ATA and ATAPI
Block devices" in your kernel configuration, and "Use PCI DMA by default
when available"? I believe this is rather important.
On my asus A7V266-E board i had to set down dma mode from DMA100 to DMA33
get LL working fine. (<3ms)
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