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From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
To: Lukasz Kosewski <lkosewsk@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-ide@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3] Add disk hotswap support to libata RESEND #5
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 11:47:01 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <43415275.4020407@pobox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <355e5e5e0510030730q2b3e295creaec6ebd129999f9@mail.gmail.com>

Lukasz Kosewski wrote:
> On 9/28/05, Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com> wrote:
> 
>>>+     dev->flags &= ~ATA_DFLAG_LBA48;
>>>+
>>
>>probably should just clear out all the flags...
> 
> 
> I'll look into making this cleaner :)  During testing this was the
> only one that was necessary, but I'll do some clean-up foo on this.
> 
> 
>>is ata_chk_err() call in ata_to_sense_error() the only place that needs
>>to talk to the hardware?  If so, maybe we could work around that by
>>making sure it is passed register values, avoiding the need to poke the h/w.
> 
> 
> Yep, it is the only place as far as I can see.  As for passing
> register values, the reason I decided not to do that is because, say,
> a user unplugged his drive because there WAS some kind of error which
> set ATA_ERR.  This would attempt to perform some kind of error check
> which would compound the problem.  However, I agree this is dirty :)
> Should I just check the register values, & ~ATA_ERR, and then pass that in?
> 
> 
>>>+     spin_lock(&ap->host_set->lock);
>>>+     hotplug_todo = ap->plug; // Make sure we don't modify while reading!
>>>+     spin_unlock(&ap->host_set->lock);
>>
>>this lock should always be acquired using spin_lock_irqsave()
> 
> 
> Oops.
> 
> 
>>>+             ata_scsi_handle_unplug(ap);
>>>+
>>>+             // The following flag is necessary on some Seagate drives.
>>>+             ap->flags |= ATA_FLAG_SATA_RESET;
>>
>>we can't unconditionally set this for all controllers
>>
>>For PATA hotplug, which this code will eventually handle, the SATA
>>SControl register doesn't even exist :)
> 
> 
> if (ap & ATA_FLAG_SATA) ap->flags |= ATA_FLAG_SATA_RESET
> ? :)
> 
> 
>>>+             ap->udma_mask = ap->orig_udma_mask;
>>
>>dumb question -- what is this for?
>>
>>for hotplug we'll want to go through the entire probe sequence,
>>configuring pio/dma masks all over again.
> 
> 
> OK I'll admit I may not have looked through the code enough on that
> one, but here's a situation I remember about this:
> Had a drive which supported UDMA 5 max.  Unplugged it, plugged in a
> drive which supported UDMA 6, but libata reported UDMA 5 max.  Since
> the flags aren't reset, and ata_mode_string() works from slowest to
> fastest, this will always happen unless we reset the flags to some
> default value.  So... voila.  Do you have a suggestion for making this
> cleaner?

Well, overall what needs to happen for newly-plugged-in devices is the a 
re-run of the probe sequence.  The flags should certainly be reset to a 
default value, the same value that the device would see had it been 
plugged in when the driver loaded:  ata_bus_probe() call sequence, after 
initialization from ata_host_init().  This may require saving a few 
pieces of data, as you have done, agreed.

	Jeff

      reply	other threads:[~2005-10-03 15:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-09-27  1:01 [PATCH 2/3] Add disk hotswap support to libata RESEND #5 Lukasz Kosewski
     [not found] ` <017101c5c39b$95699900$1b00a8c0@FRSNOTI>
2005-09-27 21:47   ` Lukasz Kosewski
2005-09-28 19:10 ` Jeff Garzik
2005-09-28 23:20   ` Alan Cox
2005-10-03 15:19     ` Lukasz Kosewski
2005-10-03 15:53       ` Jeff Garzik
2005-10-03 16:09       ` Alan Cox
2005-10-03 14:30   ` Lukasz Kosewski
2005-10-03 15:47     ` Jeff Garzik [this message]

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