Bug 55441

Summary: sata_sil & sata_via make silent coruptions on FS
Product: Drivers Reporter: Sue (sw)
Component: OtherAssignee: drivers_other
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA    
Severity: blocking CC: alan, sw
Priority: P1    
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Kernel Version: 3.4.33-2.24-desktop (and never) x86_64 Subsystem:
Regression: No Bisected commit-id:

Description Sue 2013-03-19 10:10:34 UTC
::sata_sil & sata_via make silent coruptions on FS

Hi!

sata_sil & sata_via make corupptions on opensuse 12.2, 12.3 and Knoppix 7.0.5
in the X86_64 variant. Testing with knoppix in the i386 variant show no problems.

For both drivers and cards are the same problem:

Kernel use automaticly the right modul, activate them and mount the HD.
But by FS-operations (R/W, copy files..) all seems right else the HD are very slow. No errors, no suspects appears. Only when checked the files shasum we see that most files are corrupted. (EXT4)

The drive speed are ~6MB/s when wrong and ~35MB/s when use on i386 (knoppix)


Cards are PCI2STATA, eg:

> lspci:

RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3112 [SATALink/SATARaid]
Serial ATA Controller (rev 02)
...
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19
...
Memory at febffc00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512]
Expansion ROM at feb00000 [disabled] [size=512K]
Capabilities: [60] Power Management version 2
Kernel driver in use: sata_sil

The card has an own interrupt:

> cat /proc/interrupts
...
 19:         16      35480   IO-APIC-fasteoi   sata_sil
...


Please help me to use the drivers, and sorry for bad english.

What can i do to help you to fix this bug?


regards
Sue
Comment 1 Sue 2013-03-28 15:35:48 UTC
Also tested with btrfs: same problem.

Please help urgend, we cant upgrade our storage!
Comment 2 Sue 2013-04-04 13:25:13 UTC
Hello?

Can everyone read this BUG-Report?
Comment 3 Alan 2013-11-13 21:35:28 UTC
This isn't a support forum and your bug report really doesn't contain any information that would enable someone to debug it, especially as its quite likely to be a hardware problem.