Re: Marvell eSATA - 88SE6121 on Asus M3A79-T Deluxe - not in AHCI

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Quoting "John Stoffel" <john@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

"Phil" == Phil Reynolds <phil-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Phil> Quoting "Phil Turmel" <pturmel-kernel@xxxxxxxxxx>:
I have a similar chipset in my office server: 88SE6145.  If yours can run
in AHCI mode, you just need "ahci.marvell_enable=1" on your kernel command
line, or "options ahci marvell_enable=1" in your modprobe.conf.  (I have
ahci built-in, and no initramfs, so I put the option in my grub.conf.)

Phil> Neither works for me unfortunately.

Can you post your dmesg output from both bootups?  Are there any
differences?  Also submit the lspci -vvv output as well, just so
people can help you better.

After following advice from various people, I am about there - though it doesn't seem to last many changes, the eSATA port is now hotplug capable.

I still have issues to solve to make it perform more like USB does, but they are not related to anything in the kernel or SCSI layer. Thanks to all involved.

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