Re: sata errors with Seagate 1.5TB on AMD 780G/SB700 motherboard

From: Ric Wheeler
Date: Wed Oct 29 2008 - 16:23:43 EST


Alan Cox wrote:
O> Anyway Seagate (inofficially) claims it's a driver issue in Linux - from
http://forums.seagate.com/stx/board/message?board.id=ata_drives&thread.id=2390&view=by_date_ascending&page=6

Well then perhaps they would care to share the information with us 8)

The HPA size reporting one is certinly Linux, the flush cache one I don't
think is. The fact Mac people report it and Seagate suggest workarounds
of the form of "don't use 33% of the disk" don't inspire confidence.

I suspect that the drive is simply choking on the barrier related cache flushing that we do - that seemed to be the MacOS error as well. The windows comment suggested that windows had an hba/driver bug (most likely unrelated to this).

If you want to avoid the issue until they fix the drive, you could run fast and dangerous (mount without barriers on) or slow and safe (disable the write cache).

"We already know about the Linux issue, it is indeed a kernel error
causing the problem as it was explained to me by one of our developers."

Well if they'd care to explain it to linux-ide perhaps we can find a work
around. I would be cautious about disabling the write caching as it will
harm both performance and probably drive lifetime.

Alan

This looks to me to be a drive firmware issue. I would wait until someone can test with their announced firmware upgrade before looking at the kernel :-)

ric




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