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34.Nm ata , 35.Nm ar , 36.Nm acd , 37.Nm ad , 38.Nm afd , 39.Nm ast 40.Nd generic ATA/ATAPI disk controller driver 41.Sh SYNOPSIS 42For ISA based ATA/ATAPI support: 43.Cd device isa 44.Cd device ata 45.Pp 46In 47.Pa /boot/device.hints : 48.Cd hint.ata.0.at="isa" 49.Cd hint.ata.0.port="0x1f0" 50.Cd hint.ata.0.irq="14" 51.Cd hint.ata.1.at="isa" 52.Cd hint.ata.1.port="0x170" 53.Cd hint.ata.1.irq="15" 54.Pp 55For PC98 based ATA/ATAPI support: 56.Cd device isa 57.Cd device ata 58.Pp 59In 60.Pa /boot/device.hints : 61.Cd hint.atacbus.0.at="isa" 62.Cd hint.atacbus.0.port="0x640" 63.Cd hint.atacbus.0.irq="9" 64.Pp 65For PCI based ATA/ATAPI support: 66.Cd device pci 67.Cd device ata 68.Pp 69To support ATA compliant disk drives: 70.Cd device atadisk 71.Pp 72To support ATA software RAID's: 73.Cd device ataraid 74.Pp 75To support ATAPI CDROM, DVD and CD/DVD burner drives: 76.Cd device atapicd 77.Pp 78To support ATAPI floppy drives: 79.Cd device atapifd 80.Pp 81To support ATAPI tape drives: 82.Cd device atapist 83.Pp 84The following tunables are settable from the loader: 85.Bl -ohang 86.It Va hw.ata.ata_dma 87set to 1 for DMA access, 0 for PIO (default is DMA). 88.It Va hw.ata.atapi_dma 89set to 1 for DMA access, 0 for PIO (default is DMA). 90.It Va hw.ata.wc 91set to 1 to enable Write Caching, 0 to disable (default is enabled). 92.Em WARNING : 93can cause data loss on power failures and crashes. 94.El 95.Sh DESCRIPTION 96The 97.Nm 98driver provides access to ATA (IDE) and SerialATA disk drives, 99ATAPI CDROM/DVD drives, ZIP/LS120 ATAPI drives and ATAPI tape drives 100connected to controllers according to the ATA/ATAPI standards. 101.Pp 102The currently supported ATA/SATA controller chips are: 103.Pp 104.Bl -tag -width "Silicon Image:" -compact 105.It Acard: 106ATP850P, ATP860A, ATP860R, ATP865A, ATP865R. 107.It ALI: 108M5229, M5281, M5287, M5289. 109.It AMD: 110AMD756, AMD766, AMD768, AMD8111. 111.It ATI: 112IXP200, IXP300, IXP400. 113.It CMD: 114CMD646, CMD646U2, CMD648, CMD649. 115.It Cypress: 116Cypress 82C693. 117.It Cyrix: 118Cyrix 5530. 119.It HighPoint: 120HPT302, HPT366, HPT368, HPT370, HPT371, HPT372, HPT372N, HPT374. 121.It Intel: 1226300ESB, 31244, PIIX, PIIX3, PIIX4, ICH, ICH0, ICH2, ICH3, ICH4, ICH5, ICH6, ICH7. 123.It ITE: 124IT8211F, IT8212F. 125.It Marvell 12688SX5040, 88SX5041, 88SX5080, 88SX5081, 88SX6041, 88SX6081. 127.It National: 128SC1100. 129.It nVidia: 130nForce, nForce2, nForce2 MCP, nForce3, nForce3 MCP, nForce3 Pro, nForce4. 131.It Promise: 132PDC20246, PDC20262, PDC20263, PDC20265, PDC20267, PDC20268, PDC20269, PDC20270, PDC20271, PDC20275, PDC20276, PDC20277, PDC20318, PDC20319, PDC20371, PDC20375, PDC20376, PDC20377, PDC20378, PDC20379, PDC20571, PDC20575, PDC20579, PDC20580, PDC20617, PDC20618, PDC20619, PDC20620, PDC20621, PDC20622, PDC40518, PDC40519, PDC40718, PDC40719. 133.It ServerWorks: 134ROSB4, CSB5, CSB6. 135.It Silicon Image: 136SiI0680, SiI3112, SiI3114, SiI3512. 137.It SiS: 138SIS180, SIS181, SIS182, SIS5513, SIS530, SIS540, SIS550, SIS620, SIS630, SIS630S, SIS633, SIS635, SIS730, SIS733, SIS735, SIS745, SIS961, SIS962, SIS963, SIS964, SIS965. 139.It VIA: 140VT6410, VT6420, VT6421, VT82C586, VT82C586B, VT82C596, VT82C596B, VT82C686, VT82C686A, VT82C686B, VT8231, VT8233, VT8233A, VT8233C, VT8235, VT8237, VT8251. 141.El 142.Pp 143Unknown ATA chipsets are supported in PIO modes, and if the standard 144busmaster DMA registers are present and contain valid setup, DMA is 145also enabled, although the max mode is limited to UDMA33, as it is 146not known what the chipset can do and how to program it. 147.Pp 148The 149.Nm 150driver can change the transfer mode and various other parameters 151when the system is up and running. 152See 153.Xr atacontrol 8 . 154.Pp 155The 156.Nm 157driver sets the maximum transfer mode supported by the hardware as default. 158However the 159.Nm 160driver sometimes warns: 161.Dq Sy "DMA limited to UDMA33, non-ATA66 cable or device". 162This means that 163the 164.Nm 165driver has detected that the required 80 conductor cable is not present 166or could not be detected properly, 167or that one of the devices on the channel only accepts up 168to UDMA2/ATA33. 169.Pp 170Unknown ATAPI devices are initialized to DMA mode if the 171.Va hw.ata.atapi_dma 172tunable is set to 1 and they support at least UDMA33 transfers. 173Otherwise they are set to PIO mode because severe DMA problems are 174common even if the device capabilities indicate support. 175You can always try to set DMA mode on an ATAPI device using 176.Xr atacontrol 8 , 177but be aware that your hardware might 178.Em not 179support it and can potentially 180.Em hang 181the entire system causing data loss. 182.Sh FILES 183.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /sys/i386/conf/GENERIC" -compact 184.It Pa /dev/ad* 185ATA disk device nodes 186.It Pa /dev/ar* 187ATA RAID device nodes 188.It Pa /dev/acd* 189ATAPI CD-ROM device nodes 190.It Pa /dev/afd* 191ATAPI floppy drive device nodes 192.It Pa /dev/ast* 193ATAPI tape drive device nodes 194.It Pa /sys/i386/conf/GENERIC 195sample generic kernel config file for 196.Nm 197based systems 198.El 199.Sh NOTES 200Please remember that in order to use UDMA4/ATA66 and above modes you 201.Em must 202use 80 conductor cables. 203Please assure that ribbon cables are no longer than 45cm. 204In case of rounded ATA cables, the length depends on the 205quality of the cables. 206SATA cables can be up to 1m long according to the specification. 207.Pp 208Static device numbering 209(enabled with the 210.Dv ATA_STATIC_ID 211kernel option) 212reserves a number for each possibly connected disk, 213even when not present. 214This is useful in hotswap scenarios 215where disks should always show up as the same numbered device, 216and not depend on attach order. 217.Sh SEE ALSO 218.Xr ataraid 4 , 219.Xr atacontrol 8 , 220.Xr burncd 8 221.Sh HISTORY 222The 223.Nm 224driver first appeared in 225.Fx 4.0 . 226.Sh AUTHORS 227.An S\(/oren Schmidt 228.Aq sos@FreeBSD.org . 229