Re: [PATCH] set a base index for libsas based ata devices

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On Tue, 2016-12-20 at 10:15 -0800, Peter Chang wrote:
> we discovered this when futzing w/ the queue depth parameter for ata
> disks behind the pm8006 controller. setting depth == 1 should disable
> ncq, but the sysfs part silently fails and we continue sending the
> fpdma command variants. no one else probably cares about the 
> disabling ncq path, but we do like to test.

I'd actually disagree with this assertion; it's why tagging (what you
mean by ncq) and queue depth are separate.  Queue depth represents the
number of outstanding commands we sent on the wire; however, it often
excludes things like sense probes and error handling commands, so
tagged depth==1 is a different operating environment from untagged. 
 Some transports actually have no untagged variant nowadays, so it's
physically impossible to disable tagging.

James

> anyway, adding both the ide and scsi lists because i'm not quite sure
> there's a separate libsas list and a single commit seems better for
> this.



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