Queued TRIM without NCQ support

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Hi,

I came across an SSD (Transcend SSD370) that I cannot
successfully e2fsck/fstrim when connected to an SATA2 interface.

The problem is:

[80839.972834] ata9.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
[80839.972845] ata9.00: failed command: DATA SET MANAGEMENT
[80839.972855] ata9.00: cmd 06/01:01:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/a0 tag 8 dma 512 out
         res 40/00:ff:16:62:86/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x4 (timeout)
[80839.972861] ata9.00: status: { DRDY }
[80839.972868] ata9: hard resetting link
[80841.349941] ata9: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300)
[80841.382029] ata9.00: configured for UDMA/133
[80841.382046] ata9: EH complete

However, when connected to an SATA3 interface, both e2fsck and fstrim succeeds.

The difference is below.

Over SATA2:

[80591.741191] ata9.00: ATA-9: TS64GSSD370, N0815B, max UDMA/133
[80591.741199] ata9.00: 125045424 sectors, multi 1: LBA48

Over SATA3:

[83087.473254] ata5.00: ATA-9: TS64GSSD370, N0815B, max UDMA/133
[83087.473267] ata5.00: 125045424 sectors, multi 1: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32), AA
[83087.473550] ata5.00: configured for UDMA/133

So, the disk doesn't announce NCQ support over SATA2, only over SATA3.
But e2fsck still wanted to use TRIM by default and the kernel thinks
it's a good idea to send TRIM over NCQ when NCQ support is missing.
I had to use "e2fsck -E nodiscard" to format it in the SATA2 interface.

Is it a kernel bug? Or possibly the disk announces queued TRIM support
without NCQ and the kernel wants to exploit it?

Please, reply-all, I am not subscribed to this list.

Thanks in advance,
Zoltán Böszörményi

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