Tejun Heo wrote:
ahci_save_initial_config() is responsible for reading, screening the
host CAP register and storing the modified result into hpriv->cap for
the rest of the driver.  Move ATA_FLAG_NO_NCQ handling into
ahci_save_initial_config().  It's more consistent this way and the
rest of the driver can always refer to hpriv->cap to determine
configured capability.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 drivers/ata/ahci.c |   10 ++++++++--
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/ata/ahci.c b/drivers/ata/ahci.c
index 0e001ad..0555db5 100644
--- a/drivers/ata/ahci.c
+++ b/drivers/ata/ahci.c
@@ -527,13 +527,19 @@ static void ahci_save_initial_config(struct pci_dev *pdev,
        hpriv->saved_cap = cap = readl(mmio + HOST_CAP);
        hpriv->saved_port_map = port_map = readl(mmio + HOST_PORTS_IMPL);
- /* some chips lie about 64bit support */
+       /* some chips lie about their capabilities, bust them */
        if ((cap & HOST_CAP_64) && (pi->flags & AHCI_FLAG_32BIT_ONLY)) {
                dev_printk(KERN_INFO, &pdev->dev,
                           "controller can't do 64bit DMA, forcing 32bit\n");
                cap &= ~HOST_CAP_64;
        }
+ if ((cap & HOST_CAP_NCQ) && (pi->flags & AHCI_FLAG_NO_NCQ)) {
+               dev_printk(KERN_INFO, &pdev->dev,
+                          "controller can't do NCQ, turning off CAP_NCQ\n");
+               cap &= ~HOST_CAP_NCQ;
+       }

ACK, even though I dislike the manipulation of cap.

Your patch did not start this manipulation, as illustrated by AHCI_FLAG_32BIT_ONLY handling, but it is nonetheless a loss of information we may later come to regret. I predict the creation of 'original_cap' sometime in the distant future :)


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