Re: [PATCH] [2.4.XX] Silicon Image/CMD Medley Software RAID

From: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
Date: Tue Oct 07 2003 - 09:41:33 EST



Hi Tigran,

IMO Silicon Image is a good hardware.

On Tuesday 07 of October 2003 16:02, tigran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> While we are on the subject of Silicon Image hardware, I wanted to ask ---
> is this normal that this hardware (boxed as "EIO AP-1680 IDE RAID card"),
> see this URL for more info):
>
> http://www.ivmm.com/eio/products_ap1680.html
>
> so horrendously slow, without even using any of its RAID functions (which
> would be slow understandably as they are software RAID)?
>
> Numbers. My IDE drives perform 22-25M/sec (hdparm -t) when connected
> to the onboard IDE controller (6BXD SMP motherboard, old, 2xPIII550, 1G
> RAM) but when connected to this RAID card and used as plain physical disks
> (no RAID sets configured) they give 2M/sec using DMA and 4M/sec when I
> disable DMA.

What kernel version?
dmesg please.

> I see many people mentioning Silicon Image hardware here, so I assumed
> it is a useable hardware, but if everyone is getting 2M/sec (or 4M/sec and
> hog the whole system performance with PIO!) then am I the first one who
> noticed that the king is, in fact, naked? Shouldn't I expect a decent
> 20-25M/sec hdparm -t from the drives connected to the additional IDE card
> (be it RAID or no RAID, just extra IDE slots)?

There is a rqsize limit problem with SiI SATA controllers
(please search archive for discussion), but ATA shouldn't be affected.

--bartlomiej

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