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* Problem with concurrent SATA-Writes
@ 2005-06-01 17:13 Tobias Reinhard
  2005-06-01 17:33 ` Jeff Garzik
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Tobias Reinhard @ 2005-06-01 17:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jgarzik, linux-ide

Hello Jeff, hello to the linux-ide-list!

I already posted this to the lkml, but unfortunately I got no usefull 
answer. I think the problem is related to the SIL-Driver so maybe you 
are the right person to contact - or someone at the linux-ide-list...

If you need any other informations or logs please tell me. I really want 
to use these discs.

Tobias

Original Msg:
--------
I have a problem with two SATA-Discs. I have an onboard SIL3114 with
four SATA-Ports an onboard NVIDIA with two SATA-Ports - both controllers
are disable via BIOS (and are not detected by Linux)(only for this test
of course - normally I have other HDD on this ports). The only
controller that is found is the add-on controller in a PCI-Slot
(SIL3112). And that is the one I have trouble with.

If I read or write  (via dd) from the first one -> no problems. Same
when read or write from the second or when I read (only read!) from both
at the same time. Data-Transfer-Rate is around 45MB/s for each HDD.

The problem occures when I try to write on both discs at the same time.
For example I write /dev/zero to the first one and then start to write
/dev/zero to the second one. The System-Load goes up to 4 with nearly
100% io-wait and nearly no write-access to the drives.

Any hints?

- no errormessages in syslog
- happens with Kernel 2.6.11.7 and with 2.6.12-rc5
- HDDs are Samsung Spinpoint 200GB
- (I use the SCSI-SATA-Drivers)


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* Problem with concurrent SATA-Writes
@ 2005-05-31 17:16 Tobias Reinhard
  2005-05-31 19:00 ` Lennart Sorensen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Tobias Reinhard @ 2005-05-31 17:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I have a problem with two SATA-Discs. I have an onboard SIL3114 with
four SATA-Ports an onboard NVIDIA with two SATA-Ports - both controllers
are disable via BIOS (and are not detected by Linux)(only for this test
of course - normally I have other HDD on this ports). The only
controller that is found is the add-on controller in a PCI-Slot
(SIL3112). And that is the one I have trouble with.

If I read or write  (via dd) from the first one -> no problems. Same
when read or write from the second or when I read (only read!) from both
at the same time. Data-Transfer-Rate is around 45MB/s for one HDD.

The problem occures when I try to write on both discs at the same time.
For example I write /dev/zero to the first one and then start to write
/dev/zero to the second one. The System-Load goes up to 4 with nearly
100% io-wait and nearly no write-access to the drives.

Any hints?

- no errormessages in syslog
- happens with Kernel 2.6.11.7 and with 2.6.12-rc5
- HDDs are Samsung Spinpoint 200GB
- (I use the SCSI-SATA-Drivers)

Tobias


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* Problem with concurrent SATA-Writes
@ 2005-05-27 16:12 Tobias Reinhard
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Tobias Reinhard @ 2005-05-27 16:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi All!

I have a problem with two SATA-Discs. I have an onboard SIL3114 with 
four SATA-Ports an onboard NVIDIA with two SATA-Ports - both controllers 
are disable via BIOS (and are not detected by Linux)(only for this test 
of course - normally I have other HDD on this ports). The only 
controller that is found is the add-on controller in a PCI-Slot 
(SIL3112). And that is the one I have trouble with.

If I read or write  (via dd) from the first one -> no problems. Same 
when read or write from the second or when I read (only read!) from both 
at the same time. Data-Transfer-Rate is around 45MB/s for one HDD.

The problem occures when I try to write on both discs at the same time. 
For example I write /dev/zero to the first one and then start to write 
/dev/zero to the second one. The System-Load goes up to 4 with nearly 
100% io-wait and nearly no really write-access to the drives.

Any hints?

- no errormessages in syslog
- happens with Kernel 2.6.11.7 and with 2.6.12-rc5
- HDDs are Samsung Spinpoint 200GB
- (I use the SCSI-SATA-Drivers)
- anything else you need?

Thanks

Tobias

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