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* Fw: SCSI device not spinning up on rw
@ 2006-06-04  1:23 Andrew Morton
  2006-06-04  4:12 ` Douglas Gilbert
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-06-04  1:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-scsi; +Cc: Ruben Faelens



Begin forwarded message:

Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2006 21:47:48 +0200
From: Ruben Faelens <parasietje@gmail.com>
To: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: SCSI device not spinning up on rw


I have a SCSI disk, which I want to spin down when the system is not in
use. I do this by using sdparm, scsi-spin or sg-utils. These tools all
spin down the SCSI drive by using an IOCTL.

Problem is that the kernel doesn't spin the drive back up. When a
process requests data from the disk (a simple ls), the kernel responds
with an I/O error. After some of these errors, reiserfs marks the drive
read-only.

This bug is also described here:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6627

This bug was solved by scsi-idle (http://lost-habit.com/scsi.html) in
2.4 kernels, but the patch hasn't been ported to 2.6. It's also a dirty
hack, by someone who knows little of the internals of the SCSI system.

I read the LKML-archives, and they turned up some old posts in 09-2005
about this subject, where somebody says implementing this in SCSI could
get messy.

However, it seems to me that all it takes is a call to sd_spinup_disk()
in sd.c. When I add this in sd_init_command, the kernel crashes when
confronted with a SCSI disk. Then again, I'm no kernel hacker, this is
the first time I even read the source...

Could someone more experienced than me look into this? IMHO this should
be doable, because the spinup-on-read/write has been implemented in SATA
and IDE I/O subsystems. Then again, I read SATA and IDE disks handle
this for themselves.

So if someone would enlighten me, that would be great!

As a side note: maybe it's my disk that's having these problems? It's an
old SCSI disk in a HP 712/80 from 1994. Manual spinup does work however...


Ruben Faelens
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2006-06-04  1:23 Fw: SCSI device not spinning up on rw Andrew Morton
2006-06-04  4:12 ` Douglas Gilbert
2006-06-04 22:11   ` Brian King
2006-06-05 18:04     ` Brian King
2006-07-11  6:20       ` Olaf Hering
2006-07-11 12:19         ` Stefan Richter
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