EFA(4) | Kernel Interfaces Manual (Amiga) | EFA(4) |
These devices do not generate hardware interrupts and need to be driven in non-standard polling mode. Code needed to support it is present in driver but does not work correctly.
Some of the above devices were also marketed under PowerFlyer and Winner brands.
The onboard Gayle IDE controller can not be used when FastATA is installed and therefore, the efa driver will not coexist with wdc(4) driver attached to mainbus(4). Both efa and wdc(4) can be enabled in the same kernel, but only one will attach (depending on the return value of probe function in the efa driver).
DMA modes are not supported, this is a hardware limitation.
Disks partitioned in split mode, which is specific to official AmigaOS FastATA driver, are not recognized in NetBSD.
October 25, 2011 | NetBSD 6.1 |