Jeff Garzik wrote:
Promise has given me permission to post hardware programming info for
one of their chips (Linux driver: sata_promise), PDC20319. This also
marks the first open chipset for Promise (AFAIK), so let's give them a
round of applause.
I missed an email from Promise which supplied even more chipset docs to
open. Whoops. The entire line supported by sata_promise.c should now
be open:
2037x:
http://gkernel.sourceforge.net/specs/promise/pdc2037x%20series%20development%20guide.pdf.bz2
20319 (updated link, updated doc):
http://gkernel.sourceforge.net/specs/promise/pdc20319%20development%20guide.pdf.bz2
205xx (the newer NCQ chips):
http://gkernel.sourceforge.net/specs/promise/pdc205xx%20development%20guide%201.0.pdf.bz2
Cheers,
Jeff
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