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25.Dd December 17, 2021
26.Dt AHCI 4
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm ahci
30.Nd Serial ATA Advanced Host Controller Interface driver
31.Sh SYNOPSIS
32To compile this driver into the kernel,
33place the following lines in your
34kernel configuration file:
35.Bd -ragged -offset indent
36.Cd "device pci"
37.Cd "device scbus"
38.Cd "device ahci"
39.Ed
40.Pp
41Alternatively, to load the driver as a
42module at boot time, place the following line in
43.Xr loader.conf 5 :
44.Bd -literal -offset indent
45ahci_load="YES"
46.Ed
47.Pp
48The following tunables are settable from the
49.Xr loader 8 :
50.Bl -ohang
51.It Va hint.ahci. Ns Ar X Ns Va .msi
52controls Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) usage by the specified controller.
53.Pp
54.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact
55.It 0
56MSI disabled;
57.It 1
58single MSI vector used, if supported;
59.It 2
60multiple MSI vectors used, if supported (default);
61.El
62.It Va hint.ahci. Ns Ar X Ns Va .ccc
63controls Command Completion Coalescing (CCC) usage by the specified controller.
64Non-zero value enables CCC and defines maximum time (in ms), request can wait
65for interrupt, if there are some more requests present on controller queue.
66CCC reduces number of context switches on systems with many parallel requests,
67but it can decrease disk performance on some workloads due to additional
68command latency.
69.It Va hint.ahci. Ns Ar X Ns Va .direct
70controls whether the driver should use direct command completion from
71interrupt thread(s), or queue them to CAM completion threads.
72Default value depends on number of MSI interrupts supported and number of
73implemented SATA ports.
74.It Va hint.ahci. Ns Ar X Ns Va .em
75controls whether the driver should implement virtual enclosure management
76device on top of SGPIO or other interface.
77Default value depends on controller capabilities.
78.It Va hint.ahcich. Ns Ar X Ns Va .pm_level
79controls SATA interface Power Management for the specified channel,
80allowing some power to be saved at the cost of additional command
81latency.
82Possible values:
83.Pp
84.Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent -compact
85.It 0
86interface Power Management is disabled (default);
87.It 1
88device is allowed to initiate PM state change, host is passive;
89.It 2
90host initiates PARTIAL PM state transition every time port becomes idle;
91.It 3
92host initiates SLUMBER PM state transition every time port becomes idle.
93.It 4
94driver initiates PARTIAL PM state transition 1ms after port becomes idle;
95.It 5
96driver initiates SLUMBER PM state transition 125ms after port becomes idle.
97.El
98.Pp
99Some controllers, such as ICH8, do not implement modes 2 and 3 with NCQ used.
100Because of artificial entering latency, performance degradation in modes
1014 and 5 is much smaller then in modes 2 and 3.
102.Pp
103Note that interface Power Management complicates device presence detection.
104A manual bus reset/rescan may be needed after device hot-plug, unless hardware
105implements Cold Presence Detection.
106.It Va hint.ahcich. Ns Ar X Ns Va .sata_rev
107setting to nonzero value limits maximum SATA revision (speed).
108Values 1, 2 and 3 are respectively 1.5, 3 and 6Gbps.
109.It Va hw.ahci.force
110setting to nonzero value forces driver attach to some known AHCI-capable
111chips even if they are configured for legacy IDE emulation.
112Default is 1.
113.El
114.Sh DESCRIPTION
115This driver provides the
116.Xr CAM 4
117subsystem with native access to the
118.Tn SATA
119ports of AHCI-compatible controllers.
120Each SATA port found is represented to CAM as a separate bus with one
121target, or, if HBA supports Port Multipliers, 16 targets.
122Most of the bus-management details are handled by the SATA-specific
123transport of CAM.
124Connected ATA disks are handled by the ATA protocol disk peripheral driver
125.Xr ada 4 .
126ATAPI devices are handled by the SCSI protocol peripheral drivers
127.Xr cd 4 ,
128.Xr da 4 ,
129.Xr sa 4 ,
130etc.
131.Pp
132Driver features include support for Serial ATA and ATAPI devices,
133Port Multipliers (including FIS-based switching, when supported),
134hardware command queues (up to 32 commands per port),
135Native Command Queuing, SATA interface Power Management, device hot-plug
136and Message Signaled Interrupts.
137.Pp
138Driver supports "LED" enclosure management messages, defined by the AHCI.
139When supported by hardware, it allows to control per-port activity, locate
140and fault LEDs via the
141.Xr led 4
142API or emulated
143.Xr ses 4
144device for localization and status reporting purposes.
145Supporting AHCI controllers may transmit that information to the backplane
146controllers via SGPIO interface.
147Backplane controllers interpret received
148statuses in some way (IBPI standard) to report them using present indicators.
149.Sh HARDWARE
150The
151.Nm
152driver supports AHCI compatible controllers having PCI class 1 (mass storage),
153subclass 6 (SATA) and programming interface 1 (AHCI).
154.Pp
155Also, in cooperation with atamarvell and atajmicron drivers of ata(4),
156it supports AHCI part of legacy-PATA + AHCI-SATA combined controllers,
157such as JMicron JMB36x and Marvell 88SE61xx.
158.Pp
159The
160.Nm
161driver also supports AHCI devices that act as PCI bridges for
162.Xr nvme 4
163using Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST).
164To use the
165.Xr nvme 4
166device, either one must set the SATA mode in the BIOS to AHCI (from RST),
167or one must accept the performance with RST enabled due to interrupt sharing.
168.Fx
169will automatically detect AHCI devices with this extension that are in RST
170mode.
171When that happens,
172.Nm
173will attach
174.Xr nvme 4
175children to the
176.Nm
177device.
178.Sh FILES
179.Bl -tag -width /dev/led/ahcich*.locate
180.It Pa /dev/led/ahci*.*.act
181activity LED device nodes
182.It Pa /dev/led/ahci*.*.fault
183fault LED device nodes
184.It Pa /dev/led/ahci*.*.locate
185locate LED device nodes
186.El
187.Sh SYSCTL
188.Bl -tag
189.It Pa dev.ahcich.X.disable_phy
190Set to 1 to disable the phy for the drive on channel X.
191Set to 0 to enable the phy.
192Useful for turning off troublemakers.
193Also useful for debugging when you need the ada drive to come and go.
194.El
195.Sh SEE ALSO
196.Xr ada 4 ,
197.Xr ata 4 ,
198.Xr cam 4 ,
199.Xr cd 4 ,
200.Xr da 4 ,
201.Xr sa 4 ,
202.Xr ses 4
203.Sh HISTORY
204The
205.Nm
206driver first appeared in
207.Fx 8.0 .
208.Sh AUTHORS
209.An Alexander Motin Aq Mt mav@FreeBSD.org
210