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Rich West wrote:
> On my mythtv backend system, the recordings volume tends to get pounded
> rather hard (up to 5 recordings (some HD) at once with multiple frontend
> systems reading from that same volume). I recently (4 months ago)
> upgraded the system to a motherboard that happened to have the VIA
> chipset on it.
>
> Since that time, I have had some bizarre problems with that volume.
> After a seemingly random amount of time, the kernel would report an
> error with the volume and put it in read-only mode. However, it would
> not really be in read-only mode, but it would be completely
> inaccessible. Unmounting the volume would be successful, but
> re-mounting the volume would fail.
>
> I've replaced the drive (with an identical one), tested memory, changed
> filesystems (it was LVM + ext3, then just ext3) and the problem persists.
>
> Running 2.6.24.4-64 (Fedora 8).
>
> A larger snippet from the messages log is (dmesg gets cleared after
> reboot):
> Apr 3 16:47:27 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0
> SErr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen
> Apr 3 16:47:27 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: cmd
> c8/00:00:77:31:21/00:00:00:00:00/e1 tag 0 dma 131072 in
> Apr 3 16:47:27 mythtv1 kernel: res
> 40/00:01:00:4f:c2/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x4 (timeout)
> Apr 3 16:47:27 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: status: { DRDY }
> Apr 3 16:47:27 mythtv1 kernel: ata4: soft resetting link
> Apr 3 16:47:57 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: qc timeout (cmd 0x27)
> Apr 3 16:47:57 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: failed to read native max
> address (err_mask=0x4)
> Apr 3 16:47:57 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: HPA support seems broken, will
> skip HPA handling
> Apr 3 16:47:57 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: revalidation failed (errno=-5)
> Apr 3 16:47:57 mythtv1 kernel: ata4: failed to recover some devices,
> retrying in 5 secs
> Apr 3 16:48:02 mythtv1 kernel: ata4: soft resetting link
> Apr 3 16:48:02 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: configured for UDMA/133
> Apr 3 16:48:02 mythtv1 kernel: ata4: EH complete
> Apr 3 16:49:02 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0
> SErr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen
> Apr 3 16:49:02 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: cmd
> c8/00:00:77:31:21/00:00:00:00:00/e1 tag 0 dma 131072 in
> Apr 3 16:49:02 mythtv1 kernel: res
> 40/00:01:00:4f:c2/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x4 (timeout)
> Apr 3 16:49:02 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: status: { DRDY }
> Apr 3 16:49:02 mythtv1 kernel: ata4: soft resetting link
> Apr 3 16:49:03 mythtv1 kernel: ata4.00: configured for UDMA/133
> Apr 3 16:49:03 mythtv1 kernel: ata4: EH complete
>
> It is almost as if I am hitting some bug that is causing the drive to
> fall off, but I really don't know where else to look or where else to
> turn...
>
> I'm tempted to just go back to using a PATA drive (smaller. :( ) to
> avoid the problem. I'm just at a loss as to how it can actually be solved.

This timeout/DRDY message has been a common one recently. Some of the
issues causing this may be resolved in 2.6.25-rc, can you try that?

Also, if you could build and test some older kernels to see when this
behavior first appeared, that would be quite helpful.

Overall, a timeout _might_ be a problem with libata (the kernel SATA
drivers), or it _might_ be a problem with your system's interrupt
delivery (sometimes an ACPI or BIOS problem). Try booting with 'noapic'
or 'acpi=off'.

Jeff






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