Re: hpt374 sata (Highpoint Rocket 1540)

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Sergei Shtylyov wrote:

I'm wondering if there are or will be libata drivers, or any drivers for
that matter, for hpt374-based SATA cards?

As HPT374 is not a SATA chip, it needs SATA bridges to work with SATA drives, hence no the only HPT374 libata driver that's going to ever be is pata_hpt37x.

I've 2 of these cards lying around and when I last tested one of them ~2.6.20 thereabouts it worked as well as a pair of sil3112 cards provided you don't want hotplug. I have a test box here I'll fire up next week when I get some more sata drives to play with.


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