Re: Support for (new?) Silicon Image PCI SATA controller

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Hello, Wesley.

Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
Hi folks,

I just obtained a new PCI SATA controller card that I was told was supported by Linux, but it doesn't appear to match up with the expected device IDs I see listed in the sata_sil or sata_sil24 drivers currently.

Does anyone have any knowledge about this device? e.g. is it a new Silicon Image device, or perhaps I am mistaken and it's a really *old* one?

Here is the output of lspci -vvnn for the device, which captures as much info as I know how to easily obtain. It would be really interested if someone could tell me if this looks anything like a possible-to-support SI device, so I know whether it's worth pursuing or not?

00:10.0 Mass storage controller [0180]: Silicon Image, Inc. Unknown device [1095:2502] (rev 01)
        Subsystem: Silicon Image, Inc. Unknown device [1095:2512]

SIMG says there's no such device and it's probably bad hardware (probably a 3512) with stuck bits in PCI ID. If you bought it, ask for replacement.

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tejun
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