:Ok, does this look better? :-) The entry I added is:
:
:.ad_vendor = PCI_VENDOR_SII,
:.ad_product = 0x3124,
:.ad_nports = 4,
:.ad_attach = sili_pci_attach,
:.ad_detach = sili_pci_detach,
:.name = "Ros
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Matthew Dillon <
dil...@apollo.backplane.com> wrote:
>
> :Cool, it "just works". I tried it today using a Rosewill RC-217 4-port
> SATA
> :PCI card. I was able to create a Hammer volume and copy files to it.
> : Attached is the dmesg:
> :
> :Thanks,
> :Tim
>
>
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Matthew Dillon <
dil...@apollo.backplane.com> wrote:
>
> :Cool, it "just works". I tried it today using a Rosewill RC-217 4-port
> SATA
> :PCI card. I was able to create a Hammer volume and copy files to it.
> : Attached is the dmesg:
> :
> :Thanks,
> :Tim
>
>
:Cool, it "just works". I tried it today using a Rosewill RC-217 4-port SATA
:PCI card. I was able to create a Hammer volume and copy files to it.
: Attached is the dmesg:
:
:Thanks,
:Tim
Heh. Actually it didn't quite work. The ATA driver picked it up.
The ATA driver does have support
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :How good is the Silicon Image 3124 chipset support in the sili(4) driver?
> :Has it been well tested?
> :
> :Thanks,
> :Tim
>
> I don't have a 3124 board or a machine with PCI-X slots to test with.
>I believe the 3124 chipset spec
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Matthew Dillon
wrote:
> :How good is the Silicon Image 3124 chipset support in the sili(4) driver?
> :Has it been well tested?
> :
> :Thanks,
> :Tim
>
> I don't have a 3124 board or a machine with PCI-X slots to test with.
> I believe the 3124 chipset spec is
As an addendum, there is also a 3124A chipset which is the
high-performance PCI-e version. It is very very new. It might
be applicable as well.
-Matt
:How good is the Silicon Image 3124 chipset support in the sili(4) driver?
:Has it been well tested?
:
:Thanks,
:Tim
I don't have a 3124 board or a machine with PCI-X slots to test with.
I believe the 3124 chipset spec is very similar to the 3132 spec which
means it should be easy to a
How good is the Silicon Image 3124 chipset support in the sili(4) driver?
Has it been well tested?
Thanks,
Tim