linux/arch/x86_64
Jeff Garzik 8cdfb29c0c libata/IDE: remove combined mode quirk
Both old-IDE and libata should be able handle all controllers and
devices found using normal resource reservation methods.

This eliminates the awful, low-performing split-driver configuration
where old-IDE drove the PATA portion of a PCI device, in PIO-only mode,
and libata drove the SATA portion of the /same/ PCI device, in DMA mode.
Typically vendors would ship SATA hard drive / PATA optical
configuration, which would lend itself to slow (PIO-only) CD-ROM
performance.

For Intel users running in combined mode, it is now wholly dependent on
your driver choice (potentially link order, if you compile both drivers
in) whether old-IDE or libata will drive your hardware.

In either case, you will get full performance from both SATA and PATA
ports now, without having to pass a kernel command line parameter.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
2007-04-28 14:15:59 -04:00
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boot [PATCH] x86: Don't probe for DDC on VBE1.2 2007-04-02 12:14:12 +02:00
crypto
ia32 [PATCH] x86-64: wire up compat sched_rr_get_interval(2) 2007-03-16 21:07:36 +01:00
kernel [PATCH] x86-64: make GART PTEs uncacheable 2007-04-24 13:05:36 +02:00
lib
mm [PATCH] x86-64: Always flush all pages in change_page_attr 2007-04-24 13:05:37 +02:00
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defconfig libata/IDE: remove combined mode quirk 2007-04-28 14:15:59 -04:00
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