ATA SFF support (for legacy IDE and PATA)
configname: CONFIG_ATA_SFF
Linux Kernel Configuration
└─>Device Drivers
└─>Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers (libata)
└─>ATA SFF support (for legacy IDE and PATA)
In linux kernel since version 2.6.26 (release Date: 2008-07-13)
This option adds support for ATA controllers with SFF
compliant or similar programming interface.
SFF is the legacy IDE interface that has been around since
the dawn of time. Almost all PATA controllers have an
SFF interface. Many SATA controllers have an SFF interface
when configured into a legacy compatibility mode.
For users with exclusively modern controllers like AHCI,
Silicon Image 3124, or Marvell 6440, you may choose to
disable this unneeded SFF support.
If unsure, say Y.
compliant or similar programming interface.
SFF is the legacy IDE interface that has been around since
the dawn of time. Almost all PATA controllers have an
SFF interface. Many SATA controllers have an SFF interface
when configured into a legacy compatibility mode.
For users with exclusively modern controllers like AHCI,
Silicon Image 3124, or Marvell 6440, you may choose to
disable this unneeded SFF support.
If unsure, say Y.
is selected by
CONFIG_SATA_QSTORCONFIG_SATA_SX4
CONFIG_ATA_PIIX
CONFIG_SATA_MV
CONFIG_SATA_NV
CONFIG_SATA_PROMISE
CONFIG_SATA_SIL
CONFIG_SATA_SIS
CONFIG_SATA_SVW
CONFIG_SATA_ULI
CONFIG_SATA_VIA
CONFIG_SATA_VITESSE
CONFIG_PATA_ALI
CONFIG_PATA_AMD
CONFIG_PATA_ATP867X
CONFIG_PATA_CMD64X
CONFIG_PATA_CYPRESS
CONFIG_PATA_NS87415
CONFIG_PATA_VIA
CONFIG_PATA_CMD640_PCI
CONFIG_PATA_NS87410
CONFIG_PATA_ACPI
CONFIG_ATA_GENERIC
CONFIG_PATA_LEGACY