Bug 43153
Summary: | Random SATA drives on PMPs on sata_sil24 cards not being detected at boot since 3.2/3.4 | ||
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Product: | IO/Storage | Reporter: | Daniel Smedegaard Buus (bugzilla.kernel.org) |
Component: | Serial ATA | Assignee: | Jeff Garzik (jgarzik) |
Status: | RESOLVED CODE_FIX | ||
Severity: | high | CC: | alan, bugzilla.kernel.org |
Priority: | P1 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 3.2, 3.4, 3.6 | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | Yes | Bisected commit-id: | |
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Description
Daniel Smedegaard Buus
2012-04-23 20:26:55 UTC
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Just checking up after a short couple of weeks. Do I need to report this elsewhere or am I just impatient? :) Thanks It's now been another three weeks plus change. As I haven't heard anything and that status hasn't changed at all, I'm concerned I haven't reported this bug correctly or in the right place? Either way, diffing the sata_sil24 driver module from 3.0 with the one from 3.3 doesn't really show any difference AFAICT if you ignore renaming of some function calls and a couple of type changes. My C knowledge isn't exactly vast, but it'd appear the problem originates elsewhere? And now two additional months. Anyone there? Just thought I'd update the bug, adding 3.6 to the list of affected versions as I just had a test run on the mainline 3.6 RC3 kernel for Quantal :) Bugzilla is just used for tracking bugs existence. Your distribution is the point of contact for bug fixing. If you are working off an upstream kernel it's probably also worth reporting to linux-ide@vger.kernel.org especially if you have time to build a series of kernels to bisect it to a specific patch. Hi Alan, Not sure what you mean... The Ubuntu folk sent me here after confirming that the bug existed in the "clean" kernel, not just the Ubuntu one. Should I report the bug to that mailing list instead? Thanks The Ubuntu folks ask people to file bugs upstream as well so that we know about it (and so that we can see common problems between distributions). Upstream bugs don't however magically fix themselves. Best thing to do given you can reproduce this reliably is to send a mail to the list. Righty-o, I'll do that :) Thanks Fixed as of kernel v3.11 (might be as of v3.10, not entirely sure). |