On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, Scott Long wrote: > Jeremy Chadwick wrote: >> On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 08:37:27AM -0600, Sean C. Farley wrote: >>> 1. Dell Optiplex 745: >>> ATA channel 2: >>> Master: ad4 <WDC WD800JD-75MSA3/10.01E04> Serial ATA II >>> Slave: no device present >> >> Intel Q965 + ICH8, which does SATA300. atacontrol output proves the >> disk is capable of SATA300 (re: "Serial ATA II"), but for some reason >> it's not. > > SATA II does not automatically mean 3GHz link speed. It's just an > umbrella term meaning that the drive implements one or more features > defined in SATA-2. It's similar to the mis-representation in the USB > world of what USB 2.0 means. In this case, it is does support SATA/300: http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=83 >> This one is indeed odd and needs investigation. >> >>> 2. Asus P5K-E/WiFi: >>> ad10: 152627MB <Seagate ST3160827AS 3.42> at ata5-master SATA150 >>> ad12: 152627MB <Seagate ST3160827AS 3.42> at ata6-master SATA150 >>> ATA channel 5: >>> Master: ad10 <ST3160827AS/3.42> Serial ATA v1.0 >>> Slave: no device present >>> ATA channel 6: >>> Master: ad12 <ST3160827AS/3.42> Serial ATA v1.0 >>> Slave: no device present >> >> Intel P35 + ICH9. The chipset does SATA300 but your disks do not -- >> they are Barracuda 7200.7 disks, which support SATA150 maximum. >> However, the motherboard also has a JMicron controller on it. Correct. This system only has SATA/150 drives (both HD's and DVD). >> After looking at >> http://www.farley.org/freebsd/tmp/SATA/dmesg-asus.boot, it's easy to >> determine that your SATA150 disks are connected to the ICH9 >> controller (which is being reported at ICH8 for some reason; maybe a >> chipset ID thing). They are not connected to the JMicron, so the >> SATA150 limitation here is caused by the disks. I did not apply my patch to this build, otherwise, it would be in the log. I just do not know if the patch ID's ICH9R only. >> The SATA ATAPI errors you see are something I can't really help with, >> many see these kinds of messages on all sorts of hardware. > > There seems to be a lot of differing technical opinions on SATA-ATAPI > support in FreeBSD. I'll be digging more into it shortly, but > probably not in time for the 7.0 release. Unfortunately, these timeouts cause problem for installs from SATA ATAPI drives. Maybe a release note would be warranted? I had to fall back to an NFS install. Sean -- scf_at_FreeBSD.orgReceived on Tue Nov 06 2007 - 15:06:39 UTC
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