NAME
siis — SiliconImage Serial ATA Host Controller driverSYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device
pci
device scbus
device siis
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following
line in loader.conf(5):
device scbus
device siis
siis_load="YES"
- hint.siis.X.msi
- controls Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) usage by the specified controller.
- hint.siisch.X.pm_level
- controls SATA interface Power Management for the
specified channel, allowing some power to be saved at the cost of
additional command latency. Possible values:
- 0
- interface Power Management is disabled (default);
- 1
- device is allowed to initiate PM state change, host is passive.
- hint.siisch.X.sata_rev
- setting to nonzero value limits maximum SATA revision (speed). Values 1, 2 and 3 are respectively 1.5, 3 and 6Gbps.
DESCRIPTION
This driver provides the CAM(4) subsystem with native access to the SATA ports of controller. Each SATA port is represented to CAM as a separate bus with 16 targets. Most of the bus-management details are handled by the SATA-specific transport of CAM. Connected ATA disks are handled by the ATA protocol disk peripheral driver ada(4). ATAPI devices are handled by the SCSI protocol peripheral drivers cd(4), da(4), sa(4), etc. Driver features include support for Serial ATA and ATAPI devices, Port Multipliers (including FIS-based switching), hardware command queues (31 command per port), Native Command Queuing, SATA interface Power Management, device hot-plug and Message Signaled Interrupts. The activity LEDs of the adapters supported by the siis driver can be controlled via the led(4) API for localization or status reporting purposes.HARDWARE
The siis driver supports the following controller chips:- SiI3124 (PCI-X 133MHz/64bit, 4 ports)
- SiI3131 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 1 port)
- SiI3132 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 2 ports)
- SiI3531 (PCIe 1.0 x1, 1 port)
FILES
- /dev/led/siisch*
- identification LED device nodes
SEE ALSO
ada(4), ata(4), cam(4), cd(4), da(4), led(4), sa(4)HISTORY
The siis driver first appeared in FreeBSD 8.0.AUTHORS
Alexander Motin <[email protected]>March 23, 2015 | Debian |