Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 04 Jun 2003 00:48:00 +0200 | From | Mauk van der Laan <> | Subject | Re: siimage slow on 2.4.21-rc6-ac2 |
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He! I just did
# hdparm -d1 -X66 /dev/hdX # echo "max_kb_per_request:15" > /proc/.ide/hdX/settings
on BOTH sata drives and everything works fine! Is it possible that they influence each other?
Mauk
Mauk van der Laan wrote:
> Alan Cox wrote: > >> On Maw, 2003-06-03 at 23:09, Mauk van der Laan wrote: >> >> >>> I just tested the siimage driver in 2.4.21-rc6-ac2. The errors i get >>> in -rc6 have disappeared but >>> the computer becomes unresponsive (20 seconds between screen >>> switches) when I run bonnie >>> and the disk is very slow: >>> >> >> >> Sounds like your system has switched back to PIO. >> >> >> > Yes, it did. Nothing in the log, though. > > Still having problems: > hdparm -d1 -X66 /dev/hdg > mke2fs /dev/hdg1 > > See the empty lines and the funny r 18 line? > > Jun 4 00:28:56 debby kernel: blk: queue c0407c34, I/O limit 4095Mb > (mask 0xffffffff) > Jun 4 00:29:42 debby kernel: hdg: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21 > Jun 4 00:29:52 debby kernel: hdg: dma timeout retry: status=0xd8 { > Busy } > Jun 4 00:29:52 debby kernel: > Jun 4 00:29:52 debby kernel: hdg: DMA disabled > Jun 4 00:29:52 debby kernel: ide3: reset phy, status=0x00000113, > siimage_reset > Jun 4 00:30:22 debby kernel: ide3: reset timed-out, status=0xd8 > Jun 4 00:30:22 debby kernel: hdg: status timeout: status=0xd8 { Busy } > Jun 4 00:30:22 debby kernel: > Jun 4 00:30:22 debby kernel: ide3: reset phy, status=0x00000113, > siimage_reset > Jun 4 00:30:52 debby kernel: r 18 > Jun 4 00:30:52 debby kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 22:01 (hdg), > sector 20 > Jun 4 00:30:52 debby kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 22:01 (hdg), > sector 22 > Jun 4 00:30:52 debby kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 22:01 (hdg), > sector 4088 > Jun 4 00:30:52 debby kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 22:01 (hdg), > sector 4090 > (lots more of these) > > Mauk >
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