Re: [SATA] non-PCI SATA devices and libata

2005-04-05 Thread Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
Hi, On Mar 21, 2005 1:20 AM, John Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am looking into developing a driver for a custom, non-PCI SATA > controller. The target arch is Microblaze, an FPGA-based NOMMU target > on a 2.4.29-uc0 kernel. > > It seems that Jeff Garzik's libata is the

Re: [SATA] non-PCI SATA devices and libata

2005-04-05 Thread Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
Hi, On Mar 21, 2005 1:20 AM, John Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am looking into developing a driver for a custom, non-PCI SATA controller. The target arch is Microblaze, an FPGA-based NOMMU target on a 2.4.29-uc0 kernel. It seems that Jeff Garzik's libata is the way to go

[SATA] non-PCI SATA devices and libata

2005-03-20 Thread John Williams
Hello, I am looking into developing a driver for a custom, non-PCI SATA controller. The target arch is Microblaze, an FPGA-based NOMMU target on a 2.4.29-uc0 kernel. It seems that Jeff Garzik's libata is the way to go for SATA, however there seems to be some degree of coupling between libata

[SATA] non-PCI SATA devices and libata

2005-03-20 Thread John Williams
Hello, I am looking into developing a driver for a custom, non-PCI SATA controller. The target arch is Microblaze, an FPGA-based NOMMU target on a 2.4.29-uc0 kernel. It seems that Jeff Garzik's libata is the way to go for SATA, however there seems to be some degree of coupling between libata