It seems Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > There are some early issues of the SiI3112 chips that has problems that
> > can cause datacorruption etc etc..
> > You can try the following patch (which btw re@ has for approval),
> > otherwise I'd try another controller as there seem to be no end of the
> >
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 13:28, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > atapci1: port
> > 0x14b0-0x14bf,0x14c0-0x14c3,0x14c8-0x14cf,0x14c4-0x14c7,0x14d0-0x14d7
> > mem 0xe800a000-0xe800a1ff irq 9 at device 16.0 on pci0
> > GEOM: create disk ad4 dp=0xc5246460
> > ad4: 78167MB [15
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 13:28, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > atapci1: port
> > 0x14b0-0x14bf,0x14c0-0x14c3,0x14c8-0x14cf,0x14c4-0x14c7,0x14d0-0x14d7
> > mem 0xe800a000-0xe800a1ff irq 9 at device 16.0 on pci0
> > GEOM: create disk ad4 dp=0xc5246460
> > ad4: 78167MB [15
It seems Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> atapci1: port
> 0x14b0-0x14bf,0x14c0-0x14c3,0x14c8-0x14cf,0x14c4-0x14c7,0x14d0-0x14d7
> mem 0xe800a000-0xe800a1ff irq 9 at device 16.0 on pci0
> GEOM: create disk ad4 dp=0xc5246460
> ad4: 78167MB [158816/16/63] at ata2-master UDMA133
>
> Nothing else was chang
About a month ago, I bought a new SATA controller and a 160 GB Seagate
SATA drive for my -CURRENT machine. All was working fine until about a
week ago. Then, the drive started experiencing hard, unrecoverable DMA
errors. I RMA'd the drive, then bought a new Maxtor 80 GB SATA drive
(just yesterda