Bug 15722
Summary: | unreliable IO for ata disks under heavy io load | ||
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Product: | SCSI Drivers | Reporter: | dujun |
Component: | Other | Assignee: | scsi_drivers-other |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | low | CC: | akpm, dujun |
Priority: | P1 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 2.6.32-2.6.33 | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | No | Bisected commit-id: |
Description
dujun
2010-04-08 05:27:39 UTC
This should not be related with mptsas driver. We tested the same scenario with lsi 36x expander and could not reproduce the same problem. It seems that the problem is related to the original lsi 24x expander. Maybe the expander firmware problem. I think this is more likely to be a libata problem than a scsi problem? I recategorised it that way, thanks. (In reply to comment #2) > I think this is more likely to be a libata problem than a scsi problem? > > I recategorised it that way, thanks. Andrew, I guess this should not be a libata problem. In our system setup, all those disks are not connected by any sata chips but through lsi expander chip to the lsi 1068e sas hba. As my previous comment, we found this may be caused by some firmware bug in the expander. We are investigating this problem further and will post any update here. Also we have a lowend setup with 8 sata disks connected to ahci and silcon image 3124 chips which has no problem under heavy io. So libata seems good to us. thank you very much for your help. |