dma and Intel PIIX (Triton) chipsetForum: HD Install Topic: dma and Intel PIIX (Triton) chipset started by: holter Posted by holter on Feb. 24 2006,11:34
Hi folks,I have installed DLS2.0 on an old Pentium Pro box. All is ok, only dma for my hard drive can not be enabled.
I guess the chipset/hd combination should be capable of doing dma but somehow it can not be enabled. lspci says:
hdparm -i says:
I guess the relevant part from dmesg ist
Am I missing any modules? If anyone could give me anypointers what to do here, that would be great. Thanks for your help Posted by starcannon on Feb. 24 2006,17:07
Try this thread,< turning on DMA > Not sure if that willwork for your specific hardware or not, but its a place to start. Good Luck and hope it works Rob Posted by holter on Feb. 24 2006,18:01
Thanks Rob,but that thread only explains how to turn on dma in general. What I need to know is, why I get this error
And how to avoid it. Posted by cbagger01 on Feb. 25 2006,06:35
You probably have an old buggy IDE controller chip that does not support DMA properly.I have a Pentium-I system and I cannot turn DMA on for this reason. If so, you may see some messages elsewhere in your dmesg output to this effect. You also might even see an: hda: Lost Interrupt message in a terminal window every now and then during disk access. Posted by holter on Feb. 27 2006,12:01
What I, hav done now:I´ve install a PCI-IDE controller. Now I am able to turn on DMA still I am quite slow. But for normal use as NAS it is sufficient:
Thanks all Posted by cbagger01 on Feb. 27 2006,18:05
FYI,if your controller card supports higher speed sdma and udma modes, you can also activate them for an additional performance boost. See this manual page for more information: < http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man8/hdparm.8.html > |