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AHCI(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual AHCI(4) NAME ahci -- Serial ATA Advanced Host Controller Interface driver SYNOPSIS To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device pci device scbus device ahci Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): ahci_load="YES" The following tunables are settable from the loader(8): hint.ahci.X.msi controls Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) usage by the specified con- troller. 0 MSI disabled; 1 single MSI vector used, if supported (default); 2 multiple MSI vectors used, if supported; hint.ahci.X.ccc controls Command Completion Coalescing (CCC) usage by the specified con- troller. Non-zero value enables CCC and defines maximum time (in ms), request can wait for interrupt, if there are some more requests present on controller queue. CCC reduces number of context switches on systems with many parallel requests, but it can decrease disk performance on some workloads due to additional command latency. hint.ahcich.X.pm_level controls SATA interface Power Management for the specified channel, al- lowing some power to be saved at the cost of additional command latency. Possible values: 0 interface Power Management is disabled (default); 1 device is allowed to initiate PM state change, host is passive; 2 host initiates PARTIAL PM state transition every time port be- comes idle; 3 host initiates SLUMBER PM state transition every time port be- comes idle. 4 driver initiates PARTIAL PM state transition 1ms after port be- comes idle; 5 driver initiates SLUMBER PM state transition 125ms after port be- comes idle. Some controllers, such as ICH8, do not implement modes 2 and 3 with NCQ used. Because of artificial entering latency, performance degradation in modes 4 and 5 is much smaller then in modes 2 and 3. Note that interface Power Management complicates device presence detec- tion. A manual bus reset/rescan may be needed after device hot-plug, un- less hardware implements Cold Presence Detection. hint.ahcich.X.sata_rev setting to nonzero value limits maximum SATA revision (speed). Values 1, 2 and 3 are respectively 1.5, 3 and 6Gbps. hw.ahci.force setting to nonzero value forces driver attach to some known AHCI-capable chips even if they are configured for legacy IDE emulation. Default is 1. DESCRIPTION This driver provides the CAM(4) subsystem with native access to the SATA ports of AHCI-compatible controllers. Each SATA port found is repre- sented to CAM as a separate bus with one target, or, if HBA supports Port Multipliers, 16 targets. Most of the bus-management details are handled by the SATA-specific transport of CAM. Connected ATA disks are handled by the ATA protocol disk peripheral driver ada(4). ATAPI devices are handled by the SCSI protocol peripheral drivers cd(4), da(4), sa(4), etc. Driver features include support for Serial ATA and ATAPI devices, Port Multipliers (including FIS-based switching, when supported), hardware command queues (up to 32 commands per port), Native Command Queuing, SATA interface Power Management, device hot-plug and Message Signaled Inter- rupts. Driver supports "LED" enclosure management messages, defined by the AHCI. When supported by hardware, it allows to control per-port activity, lo- cate and fault LEDs via the led(4) API for localization and status re- porting purposes. Supporting AHCI controllers may transmit that informa- tion to the backplane controllers via SGPIO interface. Backplane con- trollers interpret received statuses in some way (IBPI standard) to re- port them using present indicators. AHCI hardware is also supported by ataahci driver from ata(4) subsystem. If both drivers are loaded at the same time, this one will be given precedence as the more functional of the two. HARDWARE The ahci driver supports AHCI compatible controllers having PCI class 1 (mass storage), subclass 6 (SATA) and programming interface 1 (AHCI). Also, in cooperation with atamarvell and atajmicron drivers of ata(4), it supports AHCI part of legacy-PATA + AHCI-SATA combined controllers, such as JMicron JMB36x and Marvell 88SE61xx. FILES /dev/led/ahcich*.act activity LED device nodes /dev/led/ahcich*.fault fault LED device nodes /dev/led/ahcich*.locate locate LED device nodes SEE ALSO ada(4), ata(4), cam(4), cd(4), da(4), sa(4) HISTORY The ahci driver first appeared in FreeBSD 8.0. AUTHORS Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>. BSD June 18, 2012 BSD
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