imx6 sata cdrom driver issue
From: Jonathan Bagg <hidden>
Date: 2015-05-04 16:15:02
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On 15-04-24 03:58 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Thursday 23 April 2015 11:30:37 Jonathan Bagg wrote:quoted
Spam Status: CRM114 On arm imx6, running mainline 3.19, mounting a SATA CDROM fails aprox 1/20 times with this error.... root at freescale /tmp$ mount /dev/sr0 test/ UDF-fs: warning (device sr0): udf_fill_super: No partition found (2) mount: mounting /dev/sr0 on test/ failed: Invalid argument I've tried several disks and dvd drivers. They all experience this issue. The same disks mount 100% of the time on an x86 machine. Once mounted, I can read data without issue. Also tried a HDD on the same SATA link, no issue. Sometimes the kernel will dump out the attached backtrace on the mount command.I think you have a combination of two bugs: a) something that mount() does leads to the 'sd' device being unregistered b) something goes wrong in the cleanup of that device, which leads to the messages you see. What is particularly strange here is the error about unregistering the /disk/ rather than the cdrom. Do you have two SATA ports on one controller, with the other one being conneced to a disk drive? My best guess is that something in the error handling of drivers/ata/ahci_imx.c causes a reset of the entire bus and that triggers the other bugs. Can you instrument that error handling to see what's going on? Arnd
How do I enable ATA error / debug messages? I've tried adding debug ignore_loglevel log_buf_len=10M to my bootargs and confirmed they are added by checking /proc/cmdline? (I'm a userspace developer) -- Jonathan Bagg Embedded Systems Developer NAD Electronics | Lenbrook Industries Limited 633 Granite Court, Pickering, Ontario, Canada L1W 3K1 | 905-831-0799 ext 4478 | http://www.nadelectronics.com