On 07/29/2015 at 07:23 PM Andreas Hartmann wrote: > On 07/29/2015 at 08:41 AM Milan Broz wrote: >> On 07/29/2015 08:17 AM, Ondrej Kozina wrote: >>> On 07/28/2015 11:24 PM, Mike Snitzer wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I am willing to do tests if you have any idea to be tested - I can >>>>> reproduce it quite easily. >>>> >>>> You can try disabling dm-crypt's parallelization by specifying these 2 >>>> features: same_cpu_crypt submit_from_crypt_cpus >>>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> please try adding follwoing cryptsetup perf. options while unlocking >>> your LUKS containers: --perf-submit_from_crypt_cpus and >>> --perf-same_cpu_crypt. >>> >>> Perhaps focus on SSD disk as previous unresolved report mentioned SSD too > > I'll next try to just boot from the rotational disk. If the problem > doesn't show up here, it could be SSD related, too. > >> >> Just you need to use cryptsetup 1.6.7 version (older versions do not have this options yet). > > Thanks for this hint. > > I compiled this version and applied it and verified it, if it's really > in initrd. It was in initrd and the additional options where applied, too. > > But: nothing changed with enabled ncq - exactly same problem as before > (w/ linux 3.19.8 + additional patches and Linux 4.1 - no difference in > behavior). Next tests: I didn't mount any filesystem on bootup located on the ssd (only the rotational based mounts) -> no problem. Next: I tried to add the partitions from the ssd to be mounted on boot - one by one. As there where 4 partitions to be mounted from the ssd, the errors came up again. Next: You suspect the ssd as being bad. Therefore, I changed the ssd and tested with KINGSTON SV300S37A240G. Result: Same as above - errors are coming up if there are mounted more than 3 partitions at the same time. Summary: - --perf-submit_from_crypt_cpus --perf-same_cpu_crypt -> broken anyway - rotational disks alone: it's ok - more than 3 partitions on ssd Corsair Force GT -> broken - more than 3 partitions on ssd KINGSTON SV300S37A240G -> broken Regards, Andreas -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html