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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej
3381232270 Experimental support for RAID volumes configured by ATA "RAID" controllers.
Such RAID controllers are actually just IDE controllers with a BIOS that
can create RAID volumes and write the configuration info to config blocks
on the disks.  The BIOS can do I/O to these volumes, and the OS must
understand the config blocks and implement RAID in software in order to be
able to use these volumes.

Only SPAN (simple concatenation) and RAID0 are supported at this time,
and writing back config blocks is also not supported at this time.  Currently,
only the Promise configuration scheme is supported, although supporting
the Highpoint scheme should not be too difficult.

In any case, this is sufficient to use the Promise RAID0 volume (thus
preserving the win2k AS installation) on this new Intel server I have.

Thanks to Soren Schmidt for doing the work in FreeBSD; it made this
task much easier.  The config block parsing code is adapted from his
work.
2003-01-27 18:21:23 +00:00
lukem
3aeb5f2f29 whitespace police 2001-02-24 01:59:46 +00:00
bouyer
73fe3e3323 Add dependancy to wdc for ata.c, so that 'atapibus at umass' will compile
without wdc or pciide. Closes kern/9842 from Gary Duzan.
2000-04-10 06:43:38 +00:00
bouyer
19fddaeeb5 Merge bouyer-ide 1998-10-12 16:09:10 +00:00
thorpej
8354e68508 Remove "class" declarations, and add "devclass" declarations where
appropriate.  Fix several inconsistencies between device class and
attributes.  Mostly from Chris Demetriou.
1998-02-16 22:12:45 +00:00
cgd
ad141a69a7 Shuffle wd/wdc driver files around (via repository copies). wdc
now lives in dev/ic, wd now lives in dev/ata.  there's now a 'ata'
interface attribute defined in conf/files, but wdc can't go there
yet because some ports still use private versions based on the old
ISA version.
1998-01-14 23:36:30 +00:00