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Message-ID: <4767E6D0.7010408@dupondje.be>
Date:	Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:27:12 +0100
From:	Jean-Louis Dupond <info@...ondje.be>
To:	Mark Lord <liml@....ca>
CC:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-ide@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: sata_mv not working with a RocketRaid 2220

Noticed it yet its not the best driver around, but its weird it almost 
can initialize 1 device on the controller (sdb), and the rest totally fails.

Tried to put each disk in a JBOD, but that doesn't fix it neither.

Anyway thank you for the reply. Think i'll get some better controller :)

Mark Lord schreef:
> Jean-Louis Dupond wrote:
>> Added CC to linux-ide
>>
>> -------- Originele bericht --------
>> Onderwerp:     sata_mv not working with a RocketRaid 2220
>> Datum:     Mon, 17 Dec 2007 00:15:30 +0100
>> Van:     Jean-Louis Dupond <info@...ondje.be>
>> Aan:     linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to get my HighPoint RocketRaid Controller working with the 
>> sata_mv drivers.
>> But something is not working correctly :(
>>
>> Kernel version 2.6.23.11 (also tried 2.6.24-rc5 with same results)
>> Controller in lspci: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. MV88SX6081 8-port 
>> SATA II PCI-X Controller (rev 07)
>>
> ..
> 
> The sata_mv driver is currently not very good,
> but should improve over this winter as some effort
> is finally going into fixing it.
> 
> And the Highpoint RocketRAID cards are a similarly dubious choice,
> as their onboard BIOS is known to corrupt filesystems before Linux
> is even booted.
> 
> In particular, an "unconfigured" drive -- just plugged into a RR card
> without entering the BIOS setup to configure a RAID -- gets sector 8 
> overwritten by the BIOS.  This will destroy GRUB if it was installed.
> And for drives which *have* been configured in the RR BIOS,
> it overwrites a sector at the end of the final full GB on the drive,
> for holding RR metadata.
> 
> Cheers
> 
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