Re: sata_mv: wrong EDMA error cause when disk unplugged

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On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Caspar Smit <c.smit@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Prashant,
>
> Same here, using 1.28 from the debian backports 2.6.30 kernel.
> Plug a disk = 0x00000010
> Unplug a disk = 0x00000020

Thanks Caspar.

Can somebody please tell me what could be the problem?

>
> Kind regards,
> Caspar
>
>> Hi,
>> I am using latest marvell sata driver version 1.28 for marvell chip
>> 88SX6081, I noticed following behavior:
>> 1) When I plug a disk, EDMA error cause value is: 0x00000010. This is
>> correct.
>> 2) But when I unplug a disk, EDMA error cause value is: 0x00000020
>> (EDMA_ERR_SERR).
>>     which is wrong. It should be 0x00000008 (EDMA_ERR_DEV_DCON).
>>
>> Please let me know if anybody experiencing the same problem.
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