Pci Ven8086 Ampdev8c22 Ampsubsys309f17aa Amprev04 Patched [2021] Jun 2026
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Many users on Linux forums reported that 8086:8c22 rev 04 on Lenovo hardware would negotiate a SATA link speed of 1.5 Gbps (SATA I) instead of 6.0 Gbps (SATA III). The unpatched kernel would misread the controller’s speed capabilities due to a bad Capabilities register. The patch involved blacklisting the automatic speed negotiation for this specific subsystem and forcing a link re-initialization. pci ven8086 ampdev8c22 ampsubsys309f17aa amprev04 patched
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The string pci ven8086 &dev8c22 &subsys309f17aa &rev04 patched tells a story that is common in enterprise computing: a specific hardware revision (Rev 04) used by a specific OEM (Lenovo) had a subtle flaw that required intervention. That intervention—the patch—transformed an unreliable storage controller into a stable one. Without more context, it's hard to provide more