Re: AHCI support on Intel chipsets (confusion?)

2006-12-03 Thread Tejun Heo
Wayne Sherman wrote: So, does the kernel source code incorrectly indicate some of these chipsets are AHCI compatible? Not really. If the controller has PCI ID of 0x27c1, it's an ahci controller. Care to post full dmesg and the result of 'lspci -nn'? -- tejun - To unsubscribe from this list:

Re: AHCI support on Intel chipsets (confusion?)

2006-12-02 Thread Leon Woestenberg
Wayne, On 12/2/06, Wayne Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeff Garzik, ... my decision on the kernel source code. It seems to indicate the Intel ICH7 is AHCI compatible: We (yesterday) found out that our board (a Supermicro PDSMI+, ICH7 as well) needs the proper BIOS setting in order for it

Re: AHCI support on Intel chipsets (confusion?)

2006-12-02 Thread Wayne Sherman
Leon, Thanks for the reply. I have enabled SATA Enhanced mode, but still did not see any mention of AHCI in my dmesg output. I also did not find a setting for AHCI in the BIOS. My board is a Gigabyte: http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2304 I

Re: AHCI support on Intel chipsets (confusion?)

2006-12-02 Thread Wayne Sherman
Leon, Leon Woestenberg wrote: We (yesterday) found out that our board (a Supermicro PDSMI+, ICH7 as well) needs the proper BIOS setting in order for it to appear as a AHCI capable controller. I just checked your motherboard: