Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 27 May 2005 16:58:21 +0200 | From | Jens Axboe <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] SATA NCQ support |
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On Fri, May 27 2005, Matthias Andree wrote: > Jens Axboe wrote: > > > NCQ requires hardware support from both the controller and hard drive, > > you can view Jeff's libata status page for which controllers support > > NCQ. > > So that means controllers that do not support either NCQ or HBQ just
Forget host based queueing, it's worthless. The device needs knowledge of the pending commands to eliminate rotational delay, which is basically the real win of command queueing.
> suck and should not be cared about, and if I were to go into SATA, I > should just get a new controller and forget about my onboard VIA crap. > (I read newer VIA are supposed to support AHCI which is good.)
SATA is still pretty fast without NCQ, it just makes some operations a lot faster. But of course if you want the best, you would opt for some setup that allows NCQ. To my knowledge, ahci compliance doesn't guarantee NCQ support (the adapter flags it in its host capability flags), so I don't know if the newer VIA will get you NCQ support.
People have lived happily without NCQ support in SATA for years, I'm sure you could too :-)
-- Jens Axboe
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