We have "vlb|pci_clock=" parameters now.
Acked-by: Sergei Shtylyov <sshtylyov@ru.mvista.com>
Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com>
"hdx=nodma" : disallow DMA
- "idebus=xx" : inform IDE driver of VESA/PCI bus speed in MHz,
- where "xx" is between 20 and 66 inclusive,
- used when tuning chipset PIO modes.
- For PCI bus, 25 is correct for a P75 system,
- 30 is correct for P90,P120,P180 systems,
- and 33 is used for P100,P133,P166 systems.
- If in doubt, use idebus=33 for PCI.
- As for VLB, it is safest to not specify it.
- Bigger values are safer than smaller ones.
-
"ide=doubler" : probe/support IDE doublers on Amiga
There may be more options than shown -- use the source, Luke!
idebus_parameter = vals[0];
} else
printk(" -- BAD BUS SPEED! Expected value from 20 to 66");
- goto done;
+ goto obsolete_option;
}
bad_option:
*
* QDI QD6500/QD6580 EIDE controller fast support
*
- * Please set local bus speed using kernel parameter idebus
- * for example, "idebus=33" stands for 33Mhz VLbus
* To activate controller support, use "ide0=qd65xx"
* To enable tuning, use "hda=autotune hdb=autotune"
* To enable 2nd channel tuning (qd6580 only), use "hdc=autotune hdd=autotune"
* hdparm -t reports 8.17 MB/sec at about 6% CPU usage for the DTTA
* - this is my first linux driver, so there's probably a lot of room
* for optimizations and bug fixing, so feel free to do it.
- * - use idebus=xx parameter to set PCI bus speed - needed to calc
- * timings for PIO modes (default will be 40)
* - if using PIO mode it's a good idea to set the PIO mode and
* 32-bit I/O support (if possible), e.g. hdparm -p2 -c1 /dev/hda
* - I had some problems with my IBM DHEA with PIO modes < 2
* If you then set the second drive to another PIO, the old value
* (automatically selected) will be overrided by yours.
* There is a 25/33MHz switch in configuration
- * register, but driver is written for use at any frequency which get
- * (use idebus=xx to select PCI bus speed).
+ * register, but driver is written for use at any frequency.
*
* Version 0.1, Nov 8, 1996
* by Jaromir Koutek, for 2.1.8.