[Differential] D5473: ATA/ATAPI6 device emulation in bhyve

2017-11-02 Thread editor_callfortesting.org (Michael Dexter)
editor_callfortesting.org added a comment. In my testing, this appears to be based on FreeBSD 10.1, which is well supported by AHCI emulation. Supporting back to 5.0 or earlier would make this much more useful. REVISION DETAIL https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5473 EMAIL PREFERENCES https://

[Differential] D5473: ATA/ATAPI6 device emulation in bhyve

2017-08-27 Thread iateaca (Teaca)
iateaca updated this revision to Diff 32422. iateaca added a comment. remove sectors_per_block field from the ata channel allow seccount to be set smaller than ATA_SECTORS_PER_BLOCK CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5473?vs=32081&id=32422 REVISION DETAIL https://rev

[Differential] D5473: ATA/ATAPI6 device emulation in bhyve

2017-08-15 Thread iateaca (Teaca)
iateaca updated this revision to Diff 32081. iateaca added a comment. add Copyright and license CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5473?vs=13829&id=32081 REVISION DETAIL https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5473 AFFECTED FILES Makefile ata.c pci_lpc.c EMAIL PREFERENCES

[Differential] D5473: ATA/ATAPI6 device emulation in bhyve

2017-08-14 Thread editor_callfortesting.org (Michael Dexter)
editor_callfortesting.org added a comment. iateaca, Several people would like to see this through. Please add a copyright and license to the work. Thanks! dexter REVISION DETAIL https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5473 EMAIL PREFERENCES https://reviews.freebsd.org/settings/panel/

[Differential] D5473: ATA/ATAPI6 device emulation in bhyve

2016-07-24 Thread iateaca (Teaca)
iateaca added a comment. In https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5473#151356, @editor_callfortesting.org wrote: > Support for FreeBSD 6 and older, even if for historical/academic purposes, is a topic that keeps coming up. Legacy systems come in all shapes and sizes and I can think of at least on

[Differential] D5473: ATA/ATAPI6 device emulation in bhyve

2016-07-21 Thread editor_callfortesting.org (Michael Dexter)
editor_callfortesting.org added a comment. Support for FreeBSD 6 and older, even if for historical/academic purposes, is a topic that keeps coming up. Legacy systems come in all shapes and sizes and I can think of at least one point-of-sale vendor that spans generations of FreeBSD and other