genode/repos/os/src/drivers/ahci
Christian Prochaska 4c74f4792c ahci_drv: set 'Cmd::St' to 1 before writing 'Sact' register
Issue #3058
2019-11-25 14:15:57 +01:00
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spec os: name ahci_drv unambigously (ref #2190) 2019-05-16 13:11:01 +02:00
README default ahci_drv and part_blk Block sessions to read-only 2017-08-28 16:49:51 +02:00
ahci.cc timeout: use uint64_t for all plain time values 2019-05-06 16:15:26 +02:00
ahci.h block session: remove Block::Session::Operations 2019-05-03 13:53:12 +02:00
ata_driver.h ahci_drv: set 'Cmd::St' to 1 before writing 'Sact' register 2019-11-25 14:15:57 +01:00
atapi_driver.h block_session: server-defined payload alignment 2019-05-03 13:53:12 +02:00
main.cc Add missing override annotations 2019-02-19 11:12:11 +01:00
target.inc os: name ahci_drv unambigously (ref #2190) 2019-05-16 13:11:01 +02:00

README

This directory contains the implementation of Genode's AHCI driver

Behavior
--------

The driver supports x86 32/64 bit platforms and the Exynos5 SOC. If
more than one AHCI controller is present, the first one will be used.
Each active device on each AHCI port will be represented by a Genode
block session. The server must be configured via a policy, that states
which client can access a certain device:


!<start name="ahci">
!  <binary name="ahci_drv" />
!  <resource name="RAM" quantum="10M" />
!  <provides><service name="Block" /></provides> }
!  <route>
!    <any-service> <parent /> <any-child /> </any-service>
!  </route>
!  <config atapi="no">
!    <!-- use model and serial number -->
!    <policy label_prefix="test-ahci" model="QEMU HARDDISK" serial="QM00005" writeable="yes" />
!    <!-- use controller port number -->
!    <policy label_prefix="bench" device="1" writeable="yes" />
!    <!-- read-only access -->
!    <policy label_prefix="boot_fs" device="2"/>
!  </config>
!</start>

In the example above, a session request labeled with "test-ahci" gains access to
a device with certain model and serial numbers, "bench" gains access to
device at port 1, and finally the session "boot_fs" gains read-only access to
port 2. ATAPI support is by default disabled and can be enabled by
setting the config attribute "atapi" to "yes".

ahci_drv supports reporting of active ports, which can be enabled via
configuration sub-node like follows.

!<report ports="yes"/>

The report structure is depicted by the following example.

! <ports>
!   <port num="0" type="ATA" block_count="32768" block_size="512"
!     model="QEMU HARDDISK" serial="QM00005"/>
!   <port num="1" type="ATAPI"/>
!   <port num="2" type="ATA" block_count="32768" block_size="512"
!     model="QEMU HARDDISK" serial="QM00009"/>
! </ports>