* Re: sata_nv: 2.6.22 is not fixed, but certainly improved
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@ 2007-07-17 1:07 ` Robert Hancock
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From: Robert Hancock @ 2007-07-17 1:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Charles Shannon Hendrix; +Cc: linux-kernel
Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
> I just compiled 2.6.22.1 on my Kubuntu 7.0.4 system.
>
> As before, I get errors using my Seagate SATA drives, and setting adma=0
> fixes the problem. I've posted the exact error/reset messages several times
> before.
>
> However, I would like to note that it happens far less often with 2.6.22.1
> than it did with 2.6.21.
>
> The history on my own machine is like this:
>
> 2.6.19 perfect, but of course no ADMA/NCQ
> 2.6.20 horrible, with hard resets starting immediately upon
> boot, and taking 15 minutes to finally disable NCQ
> 2.6.21 bad resets, but they only occured ever 10-30 minutes,
> NCQ never disabled
> 2 6.22 resets infrequent, they are soft resets, and much
> quicker than before (i.e. less interruption of my usage)
> NCQ is never disabled
>
> I have no idea why I might be seeing a gradual reduction in the severity of
> the problem, but it seems worth noting.
>
> I want to point it out in case it means something to anyone working on
> the kernel, especially the SATA code and drivers.
>
> In the last 4 hours of use, I've seen a single reset.
>
> On all previous kernels under the same load, I'd already have seen several of
> them, or with 2.6.20, a constant stream of them.
Can you post the output you got from the reset on 2.6.22?
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* sata_nv: 2.6.22 is not fixed, but certainly improved
@ 2007-07-16 23:55 Charles Shannon Hendrix
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From: Charles Shannon Hendrix @ 2007-07-16 23:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
I just compiled 2.6.22.1 on my Kubuntu 7.0.4 system.
As before, I get errors using my Seagate SATA drives, and setting adma=0
fixes the problem. I've posted the exact error/reset messages several times
before.
However, I would like to note that it happens far less often with 2.6.22.1
than it did with 2.6.21.
The history on my own machine is like this:
2.6.19 perfect, but of course no ADMA/NCQ
2.6.20 horrible, with hard resets starting immediately upon
boot, and taking 15 minutes to finally disable NCQ
2.6.21 bad resets, but they only occured ever 10-30 minutes,
NCQ never disabled
2 6.22 resets infrequent, they are soft resets, and much
quicker than before (i.e. less interruption of my usage)
NCQ is never disabled
I have no idea why I might be seeing a gradual reduction in the severity of
the problem, but it seems worth noting.
I want to point it out in case it means something to anyone working on
the kernel, especially the SATA code and drivers.
In the last 4 hours of use, I've seen a single reset.
On all previous kernels under the same load, I'd already have seen several of
them, or with 2.6.20, a constant stream of them.
--
shannon | An Irishman is never drunk as long as he can hold onto
| one blade of grass and not fall off the face of the earth.
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