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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/3] ahci: fix boot/resume COMRESET failures
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On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Brian Norris
<computersforpeace@gmail.com> wrote:
> This series addresses regression problems with
>
>    commit 7faa33da9b7add01db9f1ad92c6a5d9145e940a7
>    ahci: start engine only during soft/hard resets

I just spent the better part of last night tracking down the specific
sources of the log entry I get when I disconnect my e-sata drive; once
it disconnects, the port is dead until I reboot; no combination of
anything I've been able to poke at in /sys or elsewhere gets it live
again. This starts with 3.3rc1, and turns out to still work fine in
3.2.1. Any chance it's related?

3.3rc5, immediately after the unplug:

[359799.624284] ata5: exception Emask 0x50 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x4090800
action 0xe frozen
[359799.624293] ata5: irq_stat 0x00400040, connection status changed
[359799.624298] ata5: SError: { HostInt PHYRdyChg 10B8B DevExch }
[359799.624304] ata5: hard resetting link
[359800.348021] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[359805.348019] ata5: hard resetting link
[359805.668015] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[359805.668030] ata5: limiting SATA link speed to 1.5 Gbps
[359810.668014] ata5: hard resetting link
[359810.988027] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 310)
[359810.988038] ata5.00: disabled
[359810.988052] ata5: EH complete
[359810.988062] ata5.00: detaching (SCSI 4:0:0:0)
[359810.989357] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Synchronizing SCSI cache
[359810.989403] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET
driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
[359810.989410] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Stopping disk
[359810.989422] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] START_STOP FAILED
[359810.989426] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET
driverbyte=DRIVER_OK

plug it back in, and nothing happens.

3.3rc4 + v2 of your patch series (because there's nothing better than
finding a likely culprit after 8 hours reading unfamiliar code, and
the first search result for its commit log has words "However, some
devices currently have issues with that fix, so we must implement a
flag that delays the ahci_start_engine() call only for specific
controllers" along with a patch):

[ 135.966542] netconsole: network logging started
[ 136.043949] Fri Mar 2 06:09:41 CST 2012
[ 164.204992] SysRq : Changing Loglevel
[ 164.205008] Loglevel set to 9

unplug the esata cable

[ 182.076415] ata5: exception Emask 0x50 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x4090800
action 0xe frozen
[ 182.076429] ata5: irq_stat 0x00400040, connection status changed
[ 182.076443] ata5: SError: { HostInt PHYRdyChg 10B8B DevExch }
[ 182.076449] ata5: hard resetting link
[ 182.800028] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[ 187.800020] ata5: hard resetting link
[ 188.120032] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[ 188.120050] ata5: limiting SATA link speed to 1.5 Gbps
[ 193.120021] ata5: hard resetting link
[ 193.440046] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 310)
[ 193.440087] ata5.00: disabled
[ 193.440106] ata5: EH complete
[ 193.440127] ata5.00: detaching (SCSI 4:0:0:0)
[ 193.441626] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Synchronizing SCSI cache
[ 193.441726] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET
driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
[ 193.441734] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Stopping disk
[ 193.441745] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] START_STOP FAILED
[ 193.441750] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET
driverbyte=DRIVER_OK

plug it back in, and nothing happens.


The same the same thing on 3.2.1 for comparison:

[ 68.834142] netconsole: network logging started
[ 76.551905] SysRq : Changing Loglevel
[ 76.551917] Loglevel set to 9

unplug

[ 87.530721] ata5: exception Emask 0x50 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x4090800
action 0xe frozen
[ 87.530735] ata5: irq_stat 0x00400040, connection status changed
[ 87.530739] ata5: SError: { HostInt PHYRdyChg 10B8B DevExch }
[ 87.530748] ata5: hard resetting link
[ 88.252038] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[ 93.252026] ata5: hard resetting link
[ 93.576040] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[ 93.576069] ata5: limiting SATA link speed to 1.5 Gbps
[ 98.576034] ata5: hard resetting link
[ 98.896035] ata5: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 310)
[ 98.896052] ata5.00: disabled
[ 98.896069] ata5: EH complete
[ 98.896090] ata5.00: detaching (SCSI 4:0:0:0)
[ 98.897565] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Synchronizing SCSI cache
[ 98.898391] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET
driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
[ 98.898405] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Stopping disk
[ 98.898417] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] START_STOP FAILED
[ 98.898421] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET
driverbyte=DRIVER_OK

and plug it back in...

[ 111.783606] ata5: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x4040000
action 0xe frozen
[ 111.783620] ata5: irq_stat 0x00000040, connection status changed
[ 111.783625] ata5: SError: { CommWake DevExch }
[ 111.783633] ata5: limiting SATA link speed to 1.5 Gbps
[ 111.783638] ata5: hard resetting link
[ 112.676058] ata5: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310)
[ 112.678304] ata5.00: ATA-8: WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1, 80.00A80, max UDMA/133
[ 112.678316] ata5.00: 1953525168 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth
31/32), AA
[ 112.679599] ata5.00: configured for UDMA/133
[ 112.679635] ata5: EH complete
[ 112.679763] scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA WDC
WD10EARS-00Y 80.0 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
[ 112.679933] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] 1953525168 512-byte logical blocks:
(1.00 TB/931 GiB)
[ 112.680107] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Write Protect is off
[ 112.680112] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
[ 112.680140] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Write cache: enabled, read cache:
enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
[ 112.680804] sd 4:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg4 type 0
[ 113.099967] sde: unknown partition table
[ 113.100259] sd 4:0:0:0: [sde] Attached SCSI disk

It lives! (and it works fine all the way back to 2.6.32, possibly earlier).

Now, the reason I'm picking on you is that git blame only has a
handful of lines in libata-eh.c, and as near as I can figure, the only
lines of code that changed in 3.3 that would seem to be able to cause
this are the ones that your series is a quasi revert of. I don't have
hard evidence yet (unless the logged messages are more damning than I
think they are), but it does seem likely that, at the very least, you
might have some idea what's going on :p

-- Carey
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