Re: Linux kernel: delay before power-off

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Am 23.01.23 um 18:08 schrieb Genes Lists:

I haven't been following this thread - but I'm curious.
Does this very old commit (2014) not do what's needed?

commit 2484f40780b97df1b5eb09e78ce4efaa78b21875
Author: Dan McLeran <daniel.mcleran@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue Jul 1 09:33:32 2014 -0600

      NVMe: Add shutdown timeout as module parameter.

This is the timeout between the stop message and it's acknowledgement. Does not help if the firmware acknowledges without being really ready for power-off, which seems to apply to most (if not all) SATA disks, at least. Someone somewhere mentioned, that this behavior is according to the specification. I am seeing respective SMART counters increasing with many manufacturers' (Samsung, WD, Crucial, Intel) standard consumer drives and top-notch enterprise drives.

BR



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