I made sure to run a completely vanilla kernel when testing why I was suddenly seeing some nasty libata errors with all kernels >= v4.0. Here's a snippet: -------------------->8-------------------- [ 165.592136] ata5.00: exception Emask 0x60 SAct 0x7000 SErr 0x800 action 0x6 frozen [ 165.592140] ata5.00: irq_stat 0x20000000, host bus error [ 165.592143] ata5: SError: { HostInt } [ 165.592145] ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED [ 165.592149] ata5.00: cmd 60/08:60:a0:0d:89/00:00:07:00:00/40 tag 12 ncq 4096 in res 40/00:74:40:58:5d/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x60 (host bus error) [ 165.592151] ata5.00: status: { DRDY } -------------------->8-------------------- After a few dozen of these errors, I'd suddenly find my system in read-only mode with corrupted files throughout my encrypted filesystems (seemed like either a read or a write would corrupt a file, though I could be mistaken). I decided to do a git bisect with a random read-write-sync test to narrow down the culprit, which turned out to be this commit (part of a series): # first bad commit: [cf2f1abfbd0dba701f7f16ef619e4d2485de3366] dm crypt: don't allocate pages for a partial request Just to be sure, I created a patch to revert the entire nine patch series that commit belonged to... and the bad behavior disappeared. I've now been running kernel 4.0 for a few days without issue, and went so far as to stress test my poor SSD for a few hours to be 100% positive. Here's some more info on my setup. -------------------->8-------------------- $ lsblk -f NAME FSTYPE LABEL MOUNTPOINT sda ├─sda1 vfat /boot/EFI ├─sda2 ext4 /boot └─sda3 LVM2_member ├─SSD-root crypto_LUKS │ └─root f2fs / └─SSD-home crypto_LUKS └─home f2fs /home $ cat /proc/cmdline BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-linux-memnix cryptdevice=/dev/SSD/root:root:allow-discards root=/dev/mapper/root acpi_osi=Linux security=tomoyo TOMOYO_trigger=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd intel_iommu=on modprobe.blacklist=nouveau rw quiet $ cat /etc/lvm/lvm.conf | grep "issue_discards" issue_discards = 1 -------------------->8-------------------- If there's anything else I can do to help diagnose the underlying problem, I'm more than willing. Thanks, Abelardo Ricart. -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel