Re: poor SATA performance under 2.6.11 (with < 2.6.11 is OK)?

From: Tomasz Chmielewski
Date: Thu Apr 14 2005 - 17:09:49 EST


Tomasz Torcz wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 06:23:30PM +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:

I have a Silicon Image SIL3112A SATA PCI controller + 2x 200GB, 8MB
Barracuda drives.


Bad combination.

OK, from the link you gave I can see that there might be some problems with SIL3112 controller + seagate disks...


The performance under 2.6 kernels is *very* poor (Timing buffered disk
reads never more than 20 MB/sec); under 2.4 it runs quite fine (Timing
buffered disk reads around 60 MB/sec).


2.4 risk data corruption. 2.6 sata_sil.c contains blacklist for some
driver-controller combination.

See: http://home-tj.org/m15w/

...but this link just doesn't explain why performance is sooo bad with 2.6.11.x kernels (Timing buffered disk reads at 10-20 MB/sec), and is just OK with older 2.6 kernels (Timing buffered disk reads even at about 100 MB/sec with 2.6.8.1).

any clue?

or should I wait for 2.6.11.7 (?), where it should be corrected?


Tomek


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