On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 11:09:47 +0100
"Martin A. Fink" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Alan,
>
> You wrote
> > The PIIX interface needs CPU intervention each command, so in practice
> > about every 64K or so, and the CPU gets stalled waiting for the disk
> > during the setup of each I/O. The newer kernels support AHCI which does
> > not have this overhead, but it is only present on the newest intel
> > controllers.
>
> Can you tell me the name of these newest controllers? Is it ICH7 or 8 ?
> What kernel versions? dmesg only shows ACPI and u/e/o hci_* host controller.
> (kernel version is 2.6.8-24.25-smp). How can I switch to AHCI ?
According to the docs
ICH6
ICH6M
ICH7
ICH7M
ICH7R
ESB2
ICH7-M DH
ICH8
ICH8M
These devices support both "legacy" and "ahci" modes of operation,
usually controlled by a BIOS setting.
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