* [U-Boot] SATA support? @ 2011-02-08 21:58 Aaron Williams 2011-02-09 6:08 ` Albert ARIBAUD 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Aaron Williams @ 2011-02-08 21:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: u-boot Hi, I'm trying to compile AHCI support but I'm running into a lot of problems. It looks like AHCI is based off of SCSI whereas other SATA drivers appear not to be. Is ahci.c being maintained or should I use one of the other drivers? Currently for my testing I have a couple Silicon Image 3132 PCIe boards. -Aaron Williams ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* [U-Boot] SATA support? 2011-02-08 21:58 [U-Boot] SATA support? Aaron Williams @ 2011-02-09 6:08 ` Albert ARIBAUD 2011-02-10 1:23 ` Aaron Williams 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Albert ARIBAUD @ 2011-02-09 6:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: u-boot Hi Aaron, Le 08/02/2011 22:58, Aaron Williams a ?crit : > Hi, > > I'm trying to compile AHCI support but I'm running into a lot of problems. It > looks like AHCI is based off of SCSI whereas other SATA drivers appear not to > be. Is ahci.c being maintained or should I use one of the other drivers? > Currently for my testing I have a couple Silicon Image 3132 PCIe boards. > > -Aaron Williams I cannot answer on SATA[/PCIe] as such, but depending on your requirements and your hardware, you may possibly find it easier to use IDE/(P)ATA hardware emulation like I did on the ARM edminiv2 board. Amicalement, -- Albert. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* [U-Boot] SATA support? 2011-02-09 6:08 ` Albert ARIBAUD @ 2011-02-10 1:23 ` Aaron Williams 2011-02-10 12:08 ` Albert ARIBAUD 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Aaron Williams @ 2011-02-10 1:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: u-boot On Tuesday, February 08, 2011 10:08:12 pm Albert ARIBAUD wrote: > Hi Aaron, > > Le 08/02/2011 22:58, Aaron Williams a ?crit : > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to compile AHCI support but I'm running into a lot of > > problems. It looks like AHCI is based off of SCSI whereas other SATA > > drivers appear not to be. Is ahci.c being maintained or should I use one > > of the other drivers? Currently for my testing I have a couple Silicon > > Image 3132 PCIe boards. > > > > -Aaron Williams > > I cannot answer on SATA[/PCIe] as such, but depending on your > requirements and your hardware, you may possibly find it easier to use > IDE/(P)ATA hardware emulation like I did on the ARM edminiv2 board. > > Amicalement, One problem is that we're already using the IDE/(P)ATA for our compact flash which is not on the PCI bus. I was hoping to use the SATA AHCI support but it looks like it hasn't been maintained. -Aaron ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* [U-Boot] SATA support? 2011-02-10 1:23 ` Aaron Williams @ 2011-02-10 12:08 ` Albert ARIBAUD 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Albert ARIBAUD @ 2011-02-10 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: u-boot Le 10/02/2011 02:23, Aaron Williams a ?crit : > On Tuesday, February 08, 2011 10:08:12 pm Albert ARIBAUD wrote: >> Hi Aaron, >> >> Le 08/02/2011 22:58, Aaron Williams a ?crit : >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm trying to compile AHCI support but I'm running into a lot of >>> problems. It looks like AHCI is based off of SCSI whereas other SATA >>> drivers appear not to be. Is ahci.c being maintained or should I use one >>> of the other drivers? Currently for my testing I have a couple Silicon >>> Image 3132 PCIe boards. >>> >>> -Aaron Williams >> >> I cannot answer on SATA[/PCIe] as such, but depending on your >> requirements and your hardware, you may possibly find it easier to use >> IDE/(P)ATA hardware emulation like I did on the ARM edminiv2 board. >> >> Amicalement, > > One problem is that we're already using the IDE/(P)ATA for our compact flash > which is not on the PCI bus. I was hoping to use the SATA AHCI support but it > looks like it hasn't been maintained. Hmm... I see an awful hack coming: you could try and define CONFIG_SYS_ATA_BASE_ADDR, CONFIG_SYS_ATA_IDE0_OFFSET and CONFIG_SYS_ATA_IDE1_OFFSET so that IDE0 points to the CompactFlash port and IDE1 points to the SATA compatibility register. Not sure how this would work out as a not-so-quick-but-very-dirty fix. The cleaner way would be to modify cmd_ide.c to not limit itself to two ports, and not use offsets but a real port base, and then in your case, properly declare IDE0 and IDE1 for CompactFlash and SATA respectively. I had started such work, actually, to support a LaCie board with two SATA controllers with four ports each; I'll try and dig it out. Amicalement, -- Albert. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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