Re: PCI SATA controllers on embedded, no-BIOS targets

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Kevin Hilman wrote:
Tejun Heo wrote:
Kevin Hilman wrote:
I have a Silicon Images 3112 PCI card on an XScale IXP425 platform. The card works well in a PC, but I haven't got it to work in on the ARM platform. On the PC, I see the cards BIOS executed and am guessing that since this can't happen on the ARM, that's why things aren't working.

The card is at least detected on the ARM, and the driver tries to probe for devices, but times out an moves on.

Before I debug this too deeply, I want to make sure this should work on embedded boards, even without the BIOS execution.

sil3112 works fine w/o any BIOS initialization.


I'm curious what platforms this has been tested. Any non-x86 platforms? Any big endian platforms?

Thanks for the quick response.

I've personally seen it working on XScale and ATI's mips.

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tejun
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