On https://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/SATA_hardware_features I read
that HBA's based on Marvell 88SE9130 chip support PMP technology.
The Marvell product brief for 88SE9130 also writes that this controller
has support port multiplier technology and that this host controller
supports two 6 Gb/s SATA peripheral interface ports.
Using a SilverStone EC05 (Marvell 88SE9130 chipset) connecting to 2
Sil3726 based port multipliers each connecting to 5 Hitachi drives,
results in a maximum of 5 SATA drives being detected by Ubuntu 64-bit
kernel version 3.13.0-24-generic.
* When attaching PM#1 to EC05 SATA port#1, and PM#2 to EC05 SATA port
#2, the 5 drives on PM#1 are detected by the kernel.
* When attaching PM#1 to EC05 SATA port#2, and PM#2 to EC05 SATA port
#1, the 5 drives on PM#1 are detected by the kernel.
* When attaching PM#2 to EC05 SATA port#2, and disconnecting EC05 SATA
port #1, the 5 drives on PM#2 are detected by the kernel.
(so PM#2 is not defect)
Is this 5 drive limit more likely:
a.) a limitation in Marvell 88SE9130 hardware
or
b.) a Linux kernel with room for improvement
Thanks for ideas,
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