04-08-2011
sata 6Gbps is faster than sata 3Gbps.
ssd should be on 6Gbps, probably.
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JMIDE(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual JMIDE(4)
NAME
jmide -- JMicron Technology JMB36x PCIe to SATA II/PATA controller driver
SYNOPSIS
jmide* at pci? dev ? function ? flags 0x0000
ahcisata* at jmide?
DESCRIPTION
The jmide driver supports the JMicron Technology JMB36x IDE controllers.
These PCI-e controllers exist in different flavors (1 or 2 PATA Ultra/133 ports and/or 1 or 2 SATA-II ports), and are highly flexible. The
SATA ports can be attached to the integrated AHCI controller or attached to the PCI IDE channels in PATA emulation, in either single-drive
emulation on each PCI IDE channels, or in master/slave emulation on one of the PCI IDE channels.
When enabled, the AHCI controller can either be on the PCI function 0 or function 2. The PCI IDE controller can also be on either PCI func-
tion, and can share the PCI function with AHCI. The jmide driver supports both the AHCI controller and PCI IDE controller in various config-
urations.
SEE ALSO
ahcisata(4), ata(4), atapi(4), intro(4), pci(4), pciide(4), wd(4), wdc(4)
AUTHORS
The jmide driver was written by Manuel Bouyer.
BSD
July 2, 2007 BSD