Sorry i just looked this up. I already replied to Ben but not to the bug.

For now i can say that after a few weeks (5-10) one disk failed in the array. 
Maybe this caused the curruption? SMART did not warn me anyway.

Heres what i wrote to Ben:

Hey Ben,

Sorry for the late answer.

> 
> Did the kernel log any I/O error messages (not from ext4) while writing
> through the ASRock controller in AHCI mode?

No there was nothing that warned me about the problem


> Do you have a single hard drive connected to each port or are you using
> a port multiplier?

No multiplier in use.

Now some thoughts about what happend: 

I was not able to recover the data. Fsck just went out of performance. It 
fixed 235M inodes of 450M and then i was only able to fix 1M inodes in 24h 
which was not worth the time so i stopped recovering and created a new 
filesystem.

The problem seams to be gone and i cannot say why because i did various 
things. Its most likely that a bios update fixed it which would make this 
problem firmware related and not kernel related.
Please close this bug its seams theres no problem with kernel. Maybe its fixed 
by updating the bios. I am not sure. 
Asmedia is running with AHCI enabled now and no more corruption. 

Kind regards,
Daniel


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