Re: [RFT, PATCH] sata_sil corruption / lockup fix

From: Catalin(ux aka Dino) BOIE
Date: Fri Mar 25 2005 - 02:56:53 EST


Silicon Image contributed a patch which should help some of the situations that users were seeing. If you are having problems with sata_sil, please do try out this patch.

I'm concerned that the sata_sil blacklist has been growing beyond the older Seagate drives which definitely had buggy firmware; concerned that the Mod15Write fix was simply "fixing" the problem addressed by this patch, simply by hiding the problem behind slow performance. [note: the only way to really know for sure is with ATA bus traces]

Hello, Jeff!

Yes, you are right that the list grew too much.
I, for example, have a sil 3112 controller that made problems (mod15) in the past (crash on big tranfers). But I upgraded the BIOS (and it shows me that even sil firmware was updated) and the problem disappeard.

So, I'll be glad to test this patch, but I can't because now it works very good (I manualy remove the disks from blaklist because they have a match in the list).

Thanks goes to Silicon Image people that, finally, they release a patch to fix this problem.

My motherboard is Intel.

Thanks Jeff.

On platforms where the SiI BIOS isn't executed (non-x86), this patch is probably more critical. On x86, it is purported to only be needed on a single motherboard.

Test results (to linux-ide@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) would be appreciated, particularly from users with newer Seagate drives.

Finally, there are also a few reports of problems of "screaming interrupts" on configurations with SiI 311x + Seagate NCQ drives. This is a separate problem, and I haven't looked into it yet.

Jeff





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