NAME
pciide —
PCI IDE disk controllers
driver
SYNOPSIS
pciide* at pci? dev ? function ? flags 0x0000
pciide* at pnpbios? index ?
DESCRIPTION
The
pciide driver supports the PCI IDE controllers as
specified in the "PCI IDE controller specification, revision 1.0"
draft, and provides the interface with the hardware for the
ata driver. Please use the chip-specific drivers for the
following controllers for enhanced and DMA support:
- Acard ATP850 (Ultra/33) and
ATP860 (Ultra/66) IDE Controllers:
acardide(4)
- Acer labs M5229 IDE
Controller: aceride(4)
- Advanced Micro Devices
AMD-756, 766, and 768 IDE Controllers:
viaide(4)
- Advanced Micro Devices Geode
IDE Controllers:
geodeide(4)
- CMD Tech PCI0643, PCI0646,
PCI0648, and PCI0649 IDE Controllers:
cmdide(4)
- Contaq Microsystems/Cypress
CY82C693 IDE Controller:
cypide(4)
- HighPoint HPT366 Ultra/66,
HPT370 Ultra/100, HPT372, and HPT374 Ultra/133 IDE controller:
hptide(4)
- Intel PIIX, PIIX3, and PIIX4
IDE Controllers:
piixide(4)
- Intel i31244 Serial ATA
controller: artsata(4)
- Intel 82801
(ICH/ICH0/ICH2/ICH3/ICH4/ICH5/ICH6) IDE Controllers:
piixide(4)
- Intel SCH IDE Controllers:
schide(4)
- NVIDIA nForce/nForce2 IDE
Controllers: viaide(4)
- OPTi 82c621 (plus a few of its
derivatives) IDE Controllers:
optiide(4)
- Promise PDC20246 (Ultra/33),
PDC20262 (Ultra/66), PDC20265/PDC20267 (Ultra100), PDC20268 (Ultra/100TX2
and Ultra/100TX2v2), Ultra/133, Ultra/133TX2 and Ultra/133TX2v2 PCI IDE
controllers: pdcide(4)
- Serverworks K2 SATA
controllers:
svwsata(4)
- Silicon Image 0680 IDE
controller: cmdide(4)
- Silicon Image SATALink 3112
Serial ATA controller:
satalink(4)
- Silicon Image SteelVine
3124/3132/3531 Serial ATA II controller:
siisata(4)
- Silicon Integrated System
5597/5598 IDE controller:
siside(4)
- Symphony Labs 82C105 and
Winbond W83C553F IDE controller:
slide(4)
- VIA Technologies VT82C586,
VT82C586A, VT82C596A, VT82C686A, VT8233A, and VT8235 IDE Controllers:
viaide(4)
The 0x0001 flag forces the
pciide driver to use DMA when there
is no explicit DMA mode setting support for the controller but DMA is present.
If the BIOS didn't set up the controller properly, this can cause a machine
hang.
The 0x0002 flag forces the
pciide driver to disable DMA on
chipsets for which DMA would normally be enabled. This can be used as a
debugging aid, or to work around problems where the IDE controller is wired up
to the system incorrectly.
SEE ALSO
acardide(4),
aceride(4),
artsata(4),
ata(4),
atapi(4),
cmdide(4),
cypide(4),
geodeide(4),
hptide(4),
intro(4),
optiide(4),
pci(4),
pdcide(4),
piixide(4),
pnpbios(4),
satalink(4),
schide(4),
siisata(4),
siside(4),
slide(4),
viaide(4),
wd(4),
wdc(4)