I did some more digging and came up with a partial workaround: After adding the line: > { PCI_VDEVICE(JMICRON, 0x236f), board_ahci_ign_iferr }, (at line 301 of drivers/ata/ahci.c) The the sata ports of my two cards get detected and lspci -k shows they are using the ahci driver. My guess is the 'RAID bus controller [0104]' mode/class is keeping my cards from beeing detected (they probably would be if they were in PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_SATA_AHCI mode). Which would mean line 297 is just plain buggy. This still leaves the problem of the missing IDE Ports (one master+slave port per card are still not detected). I'm trying to understand how the pata_jmicron driver is supposed to work but haven't wrapped my head around it yet. - Matthias Am 19.06.2013 15:12, schrieb Matthias Prager: > Hello everyone, > > I'm having a hard time getting my JMicron JMB363 PCI SATA/IDE Card > to work under linux. > The 'lspci -nn' output reads as follows: >> RAID bus controller [0104]: JMicron Technology Corp. JMB363 SATA/IDE >> Controller [197b:2363] (rev 03) > > I tried my own kernel (3.9.6) under gentoo with CONFIG_PATA_JMICRON and > CONFIG_SATA_AHCI enabled. And I tried using > the latest SystemrescueCD (with kernel 3.4.47) which has pretty much > everything compiled into it. > > FreeBSD is recognizing the devices just fine. How do I get them > to run on linux? > > - Matthias > > P.S. a side note: this is in an virtualized environment (VMWare ESXi) > with pass-through. > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html