Re: [BK PATCHES] ide-2.6 update

From: tabris
Date: Sat Oct 30 2004 - 10:58:28 EST


On Thursday 28 October 2004 4:19 pm, Eric Mudama wrote:
> One of two things is happening:
>
> 1) Two drives are identically corrupted, producing the invalid serial
> numbers being reported in the ID block. My belief is that this
> wasn't likely, given the low volume of reports. The reported bad SN
> was "M0000000000000000000" which based on our firmware, I don't see
> how it could happen. A corruption of the config sector (the most
> likely cause) *should* be catastrophic to the drive's functionality.
>
Mine was the "D3000000" serial, not the "M0000000000000000000" serial.
and the drives are not 100% identical, tho they are the same capacity,
hooked to the same PDC20265 IDE bus, on a ASUS A7V266-E.

I'd submit the /proc/ide/hd[gh]/identify but atm /proc seems to be
blocking on that request. I'd submitted it before anyway.

> 2) There is a code or hardware bug somewhere outside of the drive
> itself that is causing this data to become corrupted.
>
> Either way, I believe the best course of action is to RMA the drives
> for new ones. I don't think good stuff will come from having the
> linux kernel use drives that appear to be broken.
The drives worked previously before the ide-probe patch, and have not
been a problem before. and as I believe they only have a 1 year Maxtor
warranty, i'm not sure i can RMA them, tho i'll keep it in mind.
>
> It'd be nice to test these drives on more systems, or with a bus
> analyzer, to identify the cause.
Well... if i can't RMA them, and I do replace them, I offer to send
them to you via UPS or FedEx.
>
> --eric
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> On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 14:58:17 -0400, Gene Heskett
>
> <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 27 October 2004 12:18, Alan Cox wrote:
> > >On Mer, 2004-10-27 at 17:10, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
> > >> - accept bad Maxtor drive serial number
> > >
> > >This should not be applied. If your drive is no longer reporting
> > > its serial number then its faulty.
> >
> > ISTR he wrote that he had 2 (identical?) drives that were reporting
> > the same serial number. Somewhat, but not exactly like I have two
> > different epson printers, both usb driven, and which except for the
> > reported serial number, return otherwise identical data when
> > queried by the usb drivers during dmesg. Which I find odd because
> > one is a C82, 4 color model, and the other is a Photo 820, 6 color
> > model.
>
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