Coleman Kane wrote:
Also, the mem resources of the SATA controller are used for AHCI
(however, PATA compatibility mode is supported using the port ranges,
which is what the controller is forced to do). In addition, the device
name string on the SATA controller is only there because I've been
fooling with ata-chipset.c (to unsuccessfully attempt to get AHCI
working). Reading the MMIO registers in AHCI mode seems to produce

Do you have some patches for ata(4)? I don't see in the clean
sources where driver can allocate a memory resources for the ATI.
As i see from your dmesg driver doesn't use AHCI.

situation (a single port SATA controller on a laptop). This is supposed
to read a bitmap of the enabled ports on the SATA controller.

Please, show your `pciconf -l`. And if you have some patches, show
their.

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WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
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