Hi, JMicron has developed new JMB585 which is a PCIe 3.0x2 to 5x SATA 6Gbps Controller and it's the succeeding product of famous JMB36x series. Linux is the most popular OS in the world so we'd like to mail JMB585 EVB to Linux. Although the design of JMB585 is to follow AHCI spec and we believe default driver can support JMB585 well, however, we would appreciate it if Linux would help to check the compatibility. Could you please provide mailing information(name, address, phone) to us? Thanks in advance. Best regards, MD -----Original Message----- From: Konstantin Ryabitsev [mailto:konstantin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 10:42 PM To: Md Lin; webmaster@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [sysadmin] JMicron would like to to mail new JMB585(AHCI controller) to Linux Hello: No, please do not mail your hardware to us -- The Linux Foundation is a non-profit consortium of member companies and does not handle code development. Your best course of action is to ask on the linux-ide@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list -- someone will be able to help you further to make sure the jmicron driver supports the new board. Best regards, Konstantin On 04/10/18 09:13, Md Lin wrote: > Hi, > > JMicron has developed new JMB585 which is a PCIe 3.0x2 to 5x SATA > 6Gbps Controller and it's the succeeding product of famous JMB36x series. > Linux is the most popular OS in the world so we'd like to mail JMB585 > EVB to Linux. We would appreciate it if Linux would help to check the > compatibility. Should I mail it to the address shown below? Thanks in > advance. > > > > The Linux Foundation > > 1 Letterman Drive > > Building D, Suite D4700 > > San Francisco, CA 94129 > > Phone/Fax: +1 415 723 9709 > > > > Best regards, > > MD > -- Konstantin Ryabitsev Director, IT Infrastructure Security The Linux Foundation -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html