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Date:      Wed, 16 Sep 2009 15:28:25 -0500 (CDT)
From:      R J <rjohanne@piper.hamline.edu>
To:        Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>
Cc:        freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: sata pci cards in ultra 60 or blade 1000 (Update)
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.4.64.0909161523270.737@wnk>
In-Reply-To: <20090909184504.GD57060@alchemy.franken.de>
References:  <Pine.LNX.4.64.0909051749450.4756@wnk> <20090906182156.GA66161@alchemy.franken.de> <Pine.LNX.4.64.0909081851001.8820@wnk> <20090909184504.GD57060@alchemy.franken.de>

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Hi Marius,
I've been using the patched driver and have moved more than 500 gigs of 
data on the disk drive attached to the ata-marvell controller.

Can you incorporate your patch into the 8.0 BETA and 7.X stable?

It seems a very stable, well-performing driver.  It has worked flawlessly 
during the moves of enormous data backup and forth between the built in 
fibre-channel drives and the ata-marvell attached Hitachi drive.

I wish I could say the same thing regarding the Sil3512.  I still haven't 
been able to go any where with that.

Thanks,

Robert


On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Marius Strobl wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 07:30:53PM -0500, R J wrote:
>> Marius,
>>
>> I would like to say that thanks for fixing the ata-marvell driver for the
>> SuperMicro Sata card on sparc64, atleast the blade 1000.  Your patch has
>> enabled the card to detect the disk drive and complete booting.  Not only
>> that, I was able to go all the way and create a new partition on the disk,
>> newfs it, and mount it.  I was able to copy 1.6gigs of data onto the
>> partition, and was able to copy data from the partition to another
>> directory within the same partition at a tune of about 40MB/s.
>>
>> Before that patch, the system was not able to complete booting.
>>
>> Out of curiosity, ofcourse, what does the patch do?  Does it basically
>> disable 64-bit and dma for the driver on sparc64?
>
> It does no such things, it just fixes some sloppy programming
> (see my last email for a description of the problems) which
> caused the driver to only have a chance of working on x86 but
> AFAICT not on any of the other architectures supported by
> FreeBSD.
>
>> This is a PCI-X 133mhz
>> card.  It would be a dream to get half the band-width as it is in a 66mhz
>> pci slot.
>>
>> Thanks,  Robert.
>>
>> NOTE:
>>
>> Here's a brief output from stock iostat: note the numbers for ad0.
>>
>
> I admit that I have no experience with "benchmarking" disk
> I/O with iostat(8), however checking with my machines
> suggests that 40MB/s actually is an excellent result for
> copying data from a disk to itself, I don't get anywhere
> near that rate, not even on x86 with SATA300 gear.
>
> Marius
>
> reason=bad sender (\.de)
>
>



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