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Date:      Tue, 04 May 2004 22:15:38 +0200
From:      =?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=F8ren_Schmidt?= <sos@DeepCore.dk>
To:        Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@ambrisko.com>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Updated SATA support patches for Intel ICH & Promise cards
Message-ID:  <4097F9EA.1080904@DeepCore.dk>
In-Reply-To: <200405041825.i44IPgVa021573@ambrisko.com>
References:  <200405041825.i44IPgVa021573@ambrisko.com>

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Doug Ambrisko wrote:
> These patches have been updated to -current as of the past weekend.
> They increase the robustness of SATA disk errors (media errors and
> drive going away such as drives that spin up and down).  Also has
> code to support hot swap on both controllers.
> 
> This is only HW support and does not address other ata/FreeBSD issues.
> That isn't quite right ... some ata changes have been made to avoid
> panics in probes etc. to support the HW changes.
> 
> It would be nice to get this into FreeBSD in some form then I can
> help with other issues.

I do have Intel HW here as well now, (big thanks go to FreeBSD Systems 
and Yahoo for making that possible), and I am looking into the matter.
I have most of the problems solved regarding support of the chipsets, 
but very differently from your work.
I havn't looked into hotswapping SATA much yet, as there isn't much HW 
around that actually supports that yet, but that will most likely chage 
soon.

> I have -stable code to read and write the Intel RAID meta-data
> but not Adaptec.  My latest -stable patches supports Intel/
> Promise SATA hot-swap and the Intel RAID meta-data with ata-raid.

As I said I have code for reading the Adaptec case (which btw is used on 
all the Intel boards I've seen so far) and that will get in when the 
Intel stuff gets committed as well.

I'm sorry if this sounds a bit harsh, but your work conflicts pretty 
much head on with the way I want this to move along. However code to 
read/write the RAID config (AMI way I'd guess) would be welcomed as I 
only have the descriptions for that done, but no code yet...

-- 
-Søren



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