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Hi,

as I was too impatient, I wrote a quick hack for it.
Now I can see my drives on the 3114 controller.
RAID does not seem to work but I can access my SATA drives in normal mode.

hdparm gives a 57 Mb/s output.
I had no error/crash/corruption, it appears to work correctly.

It works on 2.4.23 and 2.6.0-test11 with libata.
basically, you just need to add the PCI id for 3114 just like 3112 in
sata_sil.c, load the module and enjoy.
I presume 3112 and 3114 chips are mostly identical.

I have tested this on 2 Tyan motherboards with Sil 3114 inside

I can generate a patch in a few moments if you want it.

cheers,
Mik


Le Thursday 04 December 2003 16:01, Jeff Garzik a écrit :
> Arnaud Launay wrote:
> > Le Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 03:44:46PM -0500, Jeff Garzik a écrit:
> >>Intel ICH5
> >>----------
> >>Summary: No TCQ. Looks like a PATA controller, but with a few
> >>added, non-standard SATA port controls.
> >
> > No plan to add the so-called "raid" capabilities of the 82801EB ?
>
> AFAIK the raid capabilities are entirely in software.
>
> And Intel just wrote and posted this component. Look for "iswraid" in
> the linux-kernel archives.
>
> >>Silicon Image 3112
> >
> > Same here, is support for the 3114 underway ? Saw a message from
>
> Underway, but beyond that cannot comment :)
>
> Jeff
>
>
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