On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 12:59 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> >>Nope. ata_piix does not support NCQ (because the h/w doesn't support).
> > If I understand this correctly: NCQ does not work on ICH7 in native mode
> > (using ata_piix) because in this mode there is no NCQ available, right?
>
> To be more specific, there are these modes:
>
> legacy mode no NCQ
> combined mode no NCQ
> native mode no NCQ
> AHCI mode NCQ
Thx.
> > My question was if there is a fundamental reason why the AHCI mode of
> > the ICH6/7 must be enabled by the BIOS, is there a reason why the kernel
> > doesn't do it, or can't do it?
>
> The BIOS sets up PCI resources necessary to use AHCI mode.
Ok. So there's absolutely no way to do that afterwards? It'd really be a
pity :-(
On the same subject: is there a reason why ICH6 gets "BAR0-3 ignored"
and always gets the legacy i/o ports and IRQ's assigned? I'd say there
is absolutely no need to be compatible in this way, the PCI code can
assign the IRQ and I/O ports as with any other PCI device?
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