On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 01:00:50AM -0700, Art Lemasters wrote: > I've installed an Abit AN52 motherboard. It has an "nvidia nf520 > single chip." It only sees one SATA channel out of four. The BIOS > sees two hard drives. FreeBSD (live cd) sees both drives (two > drives plugged into two of the four SATA interfaces on the motherboard. > My guess from looking at the FreeBSD dmesg (if the dmesg was accurate > enough) is that there are two onboard SATA controllers, each with two > channels (four interfaces on the motherboard). > > Here's a dmesg with a current kernel. I have a 4.0 userland installed, > and the compile and installation of the current kernel was only to see > if the current kernel can see more of the buses than 4.0. > > CC replies to me, especially if you want me to do any diagnostic > configs and send or post the results. Also let me know if this should > be copied to the tech-kern or another list. > ... Okay, I've looked at the NetBSD, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD code, we're the only one that tries to use the native-SATA registers to detect the drive with this chip. Anyway, I think we're wrong to try to use these registers in this case. I believe that, unlike some other nvidia sata controllers, this model uses master+slave emulation. The native SATA registers are currently subregioned in a way that is unlikely to actually work in this mode. And the bogus detected speed is an indication that this is the case. Please file a PR (perhaps referencing this message on http://mail-index.netbsd.org). Jonathan Kollasch
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