On Wednesday 28 January 2004 09:01 am, apjaworski@xxxxxxx wrote: > Hi there, > > Has anyone had any experience with the SiI 3112A SATA controller > (part od ASUS A7N8X board)? I am considering getting a new system > with Serial ATA disks only and I need to install FC1 on a "virgin" > system. I learned here that, for example, Intel ICH5R seems to > work fine (ASUS P4P800 board) but what about other controllers, > especially if one wants to go with Athlon. > > Any thoughts will be appreciated. > > Andy > > __________________________________ > Andy Jaworski > 518-1-01 > Process Laboratory > 3M Corporate Research Laboratory > ----- > E-mail: apjaworski@xxxxxxx > Tel: (651) 733-6092 > Fax: (651) 736-3122 The archives of the Linux kernel mailing list are a good source of this info. Google is your friend. Looks like you'll need libata support for this device. Regards, John Serial ATA (SATA) for Linux status report From: Jeff Garzik Date: Wed Dec 03 2003 - 15:47:12 EST * Next message: Collins, Bernard F. (Skip): "Visor USB hang" * Previous message: ivan vadovic: "Re: isapnp modem working [PATCH]" * Next in thread: Andre Tomt: "Re: Serial ATA (SATA) for Linux status report" * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Editor's preface: This is clearly a first draft, only covering the basics. In order for this document to be effective, I request that users and developers send me (or post) their SATA driver questions and issues. I will do my best to address them here. Serial ATA (SATA) for Linux status report Dec 3, 2003 Hardware support ================ Intel ICH5 ---------- Summary: No TCQ. Looks like a PATA controller, but with a few added, non-standard SATA port controls. libata driver status: Production, but see issue #2, #3. drivers/ide driver status: Production, but see issue #1, #2. Issue #1: Depending on BIOS settings, IDE driver may lock up computer when probing drives. Issue #2: Excessive interrupts are seen in some configurations. Issue #3: "Enhanced mode" or "SATA-only mode" may need to be set in BIOS. Intel ICH6 ("AHCI") ------------------- Summary: Per-device queues, full SATA control including hotplug and PM. libata driver status: In development. Promise ------- Summary: Per-host queues on all controllers. Full SATA control including hotplug and PM on all but one controller. libata driver status: Beta. Silicon Image 3112 ------------------ Summary: No TCQ. Looks like a PATA controller, but with full SATA control including hotplug and PM. libata driver status: Alpha. drivers/ide driver status: Production, but see issue #4. Issue #4: Need to have the most recent fixes posted to lkml, for stable operation and full performance (where possible). Broadcom/ServerWorks/Apple -------------------------- Summary: Huge per-device queues, full SATA control including hotplug and PM. libata driver status: Beta. VIA --- Summary: No TCQ. Looks like a PATA controller, but with full SATA control including hotplug and PM. libata driver status: Beta. Software support ================ Basic Serial ATA support ------------------------ The "ATA host state machine", the core of the entire driver, is considered production-stable. The error handling is _very_ simple, but at this stage that is an advantage. Error handling code anywhere is inevitably both complex and sorely under-tested. libata error handling is intentionally simple. Positives: Easy to review and verify correctness. Never data corruption. Negatives: if an error occurs, libata will simply send the error back the block layer. There are limited retries by the block layer, depending on the type of error, but there is never a bus reset. Or in other words: "it's better to stop talking to the disk than compound existing problems with further problems." As Serial ATA matures, and host- and device-side errata become apparent, the error handling will be slowly refined. I am planning to work with a few (kind!) disk vendors, to obtain special drives/firmwares that allow me to inject faults, and otherwise exercise error handling code. Queueing support ---------------- Even though some SATA host controllers on the market already support command queueing (a.k.a. "TCQ"), libata does not yet support it. However, libata was designed from the ground-up to support queueing, so I need only change a few lines of code, and write two functions, to enable this behavior. Queueing will be enabled in libata soon, but to do so requires a long stretch of testing on a large variety of controllers and drives. This is very time-intensive, and is the largest part of this task. Tangent: Host-based queueing and Native Command Queueing Queueing is the process of sending multiple commands to a single device, without waiting for prior commands to finish. This increases performance and reduces latency. There are three types of queueing in the ATA world: 1) "legacy TCQ" -- some PATA devices support this. Just ignore it, it's going away. 2) "host-based TCQ" -- the host controller supports a queue of drive commands, whether or not the drive supports it. 3) "Native Command Queueing" -- both host and drive cooperate in the queueing and execution of drive commands. This should provide the highest performance and lowest latency of all three options. #1 is support by drivers/ide _only_. libata will not support this. #2 will soon be supported by libata. #3 will be supported by libata when hardware is available from drive manufacturers. Hotplug support --------------- All SATA is hotplug. libata does not support hotplug... yet. Power Management support ------------------------ Over and above the power management specified in the ATA/ATAPI specification, one can aggressively control the power consumption of SATA hosts, the SATA bus, and the SATA device. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ * Next message: Collins, Bernard F. (Skip): "Visor USB hang" * Previous message: ivan vadovic: "Re: isapnp modem working [PATCH]" * Next in thread: Andre Tomt: "Re: Serial ATA (SATA) for Linux status report" * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]