Re: HDD LED doesn't light.

From: Adrian Yee (brewt-linux-kernel_at_brewt.org)
Date: 08/31/04

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    Date:	Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:44:08 -0700
    To: Eric Mudama <edmudama@gmail.com>
    
    

    > Just an FYI... historically, the LED has been driven in PATA with a
    > signal known as /DASP, this is an active-low signal called "Drive
    > Active / Slave Present" and a PATA drive asserts this signal when
    > processing a command.
    >
    > If I understand it right, in SATA, instead of a wire-based protocol,
    > we have a serialized packet-based protocol, so there was no driving
    > of
    > an LED in the initial specification. Revisions to the specification
    > have since commandeered one of the pins on the power connector for
    > use
    > as a /DASP signal to drive an LED. However, to do that you
    > obviously
    > can't be using a MOLEX->SATA power adapter, you need a motherboard
    > that natively supports SATA. The 3112 you mention attempts to be a
    > native SATA solution, it doesn't act merely as a PATA->SATA
    > converter.
    > Therefore, they may not have done the DASP- signal internally.

    But this doesn't explain why I have two motherboards here where the HDD
    activity LED does not light up in linux (for SATA drives) but does in
    windows . Note that it only starts working in windows *after* the
    driver has loaded. One is an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe (rev 1.0) and the other
    an Abit NF7-S (rev 2.0), both with Sil3112 controllers. On the other
    hand, I have a DFI Ultra Infinity with a Sil3114 whose activity LED
    works fine in linux.

    Adrian
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