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Title:
ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but
i conf
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
confirmed it affewcts previous kernels too)
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Well, it would have been nice but the disk freezes continued, especially
when resuming from hibernation while on battery. Meanwhile I am using
2.6.32-21-generic with the same behavior. However, only today I realized
the "libata.force=noncq" hint and it seems this kernel argument
eventually solved
I recently switched to 2.6.31 and had the impression that the timeout
behavior got worse. Anyway, I stumbled about this post
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=149171 which suggests
to use "options nvidia NVreg_EnableMSI=1" in /etc/modprobe.d/options to
cure freeze problems. That's wh
** Tags added: jaunty karmic
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
confirmed it affewcts previous kernels too)
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I can confirm this bug too. I can trigger is fairly reliably by
increasing CPU load.
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
confirmed it affewcts previous kernels too)
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Mainboard (and controllers):
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Asus_M3A32-MVP_Deluxe/WiFi-AP#ATI_Technologies_Inc_SB600_IDE
system:
Linux bvs003 2.6.28-16-server #55-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 20 20:37:10 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
problem still present.
solved some acpi problems (hw related) at boot with:
Get so many disk timeouts that make the system unusable, problem
encountered with a sony laptop (lspci follows)
r...@modugno:~# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM/GMS/910GML Express
Processor to DRAM Controller (rev 03)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporatio
I tried to set up Ubuntu Karmic Beta, but faced a similar problem with
my Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard. AHCI is turned on in BIOS. I tried to
load libata module with both ACPI on and off, as it is indicated in many
forums, that the "status: { DRDY }" errors may be due to faulty ACPI-
implementati
After two days without freeze my laptop got hit by another one today. So
the recipe was not the finale solution, although, overall, it looks like
an improvement.
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
confirmed it affewcts previous kernels too)
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lspci-vv follows
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
confirmed it affewcts previous kernels too)
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Folks, as many of you I was plagued by the timeout issue, mostly when
booting or resuming from standby/hibernate. I am running 8.10 on a Dell
XPS M1330. I recently updated the kernel from 2.6.27-12 to 2.6.28-15 and
since then the freeze occured more often. I followed the
recommendations in this th
Today I have upgraded to 9.04 and I have the same errors by using the kernel
2.6.28-15-generic.
No error with kernel 2.6.24-24-generic.
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
confirmed it affewcts previous kernels too)
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Another "me, too" for this bug.
Ubuntu 9.04 64bit - SATA AHCI mode - ext4 fs
WD Velociraptor (ext4fs: /, Swap, /Data)
WD Caviar Black 1TB (ext4fs: /home)
WD 640GB (ext4fs: /Backup)
I recently built a new system using an EVGA 760 Classified MB, i7
920cpu, 12GB triple ch DDR3 and 300GB Velocirapt
I'll add a 'me too' to this one.
Patched up jaunty sysytem used as a Mythtv box.
System was fine with a 250GB Seagate Bara which failed. I replaced it with a
new 1Tb seagate bara and now get these errors under heavy read load.
2.6.30 doesn't help - I got several errors while the Nvidia installer
Just want to add the link to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Netconsole which I will also try
myself since I might have the same problem (reported in bug 397096).
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
confirmed it affewcts previous kernels too)
https://bu
> closest to 2.6.27-14 and 2.6.28-11. I have not tested any version
> after 2.6.28-11. In all this cases, using the ahci module produces the
A mainline kernel farther away (2.6.30) would be of interest as it could show
whether this is an issue upstream.
> timeouts, but ata_piix works fine. If o
@stefan, I have already tested the behaviour with the mainline kernels
closest to 2.6.27-14 and 2.6.28-11. I have not tested any version
after 2.6.28-11. In all this cases, using the ahci module produces the
timeouts, but ata_piix works fine. If only i could tell the 2.6.28
kernels to use ata_piix
There seem to be multiple issues mixed into one report. The initial report
shows problems on generic write commands without any NCQ. The ICH6 controller
used seems to use the same PCI ID for both piix and ahci modes (according to
the Jaunty code).
The second one fails on DMA read/writes with NCQ
I have the same problem on an IDE DVD writer, it occurs when inserting some
writable medium (doesnt occur with CD-ROM or DVD-ROM). After that, it is
impossible to eject disk with "eject" command nor with device button.
It could be related as the syslog is the same.
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ata timeout exception with
I had the same problem (SATA disk freezing), and I solved it by tunning
the pdflush parameters ...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/270794/comments/12
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
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Add: disk has undergone 48h load and performed long SMART test. SMART
table shows no errors or bad/transfered sectors whatsoever.
lspci -vv: http://nopaste.info/0dc0f76223.html
dmesg : http://nopaste.info/3d69c55172.html
hdparm -iI /dev/sda: http://nopaste.info/2667d93861.html
smartctl --all /dev/
Same problem:
Xubuntu 9.04, Asus A6Rp laptop, CoreDuoT2060, Hitachi HTS541080G9AT00
uname:
2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
Hitachi > is a PATA drive< , lspci -vv reports:
00:14.1 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 IDE Controller (rev 80)
Same problem here:
~$ uname -a
Linux Mihai 2.6.28-12-server #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 1 20:28:32 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
Luckily..if I boot the computer with a cd in the drive..then everything
works...
Otherwise no luck in reading anything.
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ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was w
I can confirm this bug on my Dell Vostro 1710 running Jaunty
(2.6.28-11-{generic,server}).
It occurs only once on every boot, when GDM starts (and thus does its
prefetch), provoking a ~30s blank screen with heavy disk activity before the
login screen.
[ 80.040094] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x
I updated the bug desc and title to reflect new findings. The issue is
definitely located in the AHCI driver, as per my previous comments, and
it affects all kernels tested (2.6.27-* and 2.6.28-* on intrepid, jaunty
beta, jaunty release and debian lenny up to now).
The workaround i used works for
** Summary changed:
- ata timeout exception with linux 2.6.28-11
+ ata timeout exception with ahci libata driver (was with 2.6.28-11, but i
confirmed it affewcts previous kernels too)
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic
package: linux-image-2.6.28-1
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