Hi Ming, You are right. I moved the drive to onboard SATA controller and the problem disappeared. As mpt3sas driver is from ELRepo (RedHat dropped support for this controller in RHEL 8.x) I don't know if I should continue it here or contact somebody from ELRepo? Regards, Olaf pon., 21 lut 2022 o 15:45 Ming Lei <ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxx> napisał(a): > > On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 02:09:12PM +0100, Lukas Czerner wrote: > > Hi, > > > > the problem is definitelly not in util-linux. In kernel there are checks > > in place that would prevent proceeding with out of range BLKDISCARD ioctl, > > but that's not what we hit here. > > > > In the logs below you can see that the actual discard request failed, > > but it appears to be well within the device range. I don't know what is > > going on, maybe someone in the linux-block have a clue (adding to cc). > > > > Meanwhile please let us know what kernel version do you have and provide > > a blkparse output of the blkdiscard run. You can do this for example > > > > blktrace -a discard -d /dev/sdb -o - | \ > > blkparse -o output -f "%D %2c %8s %5T.%9t %6p %2a %3d %10S + %10U (%4e) [%C]\n" -i - > > > > then run the blkdiscard and see the content of output file. > > > > Thanks! > > -Lukas > > > > > > > > On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 01:34:57PM +0100, Olaf Fraczyk wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I had to put the disk in use, and I needed it in MBR format, so I can't > > > create GPT now. > > > > > > Anyway, the reported size seems to be OK. > > > > > > I have created 3rd partition to go till the end of the disk, as below: > > > > > > Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type > > > /dev/sdb1 2048 4196351 4194304 2G fd Linux raid > > > autodetect > > > /dev/sdb2 4196352 1874855935 1870659584 892G fd Linux raid > > > autodetect > > > /dev/sdb3 1874855936 1875385007 529072 258.3M 83 Linux > > > > > > I can fill it to the last sector using dd without problems: > > > > > > [root@vh3 ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb3 bs=1024 count=264536 > > > 264536+0 records in > > > 264536+0 records out > > > 270884864 bytes (271 MB, 258 MiB) copied, 4.81622 s, 56.2 MB/s > > > > > > When I do blkdiscard: > > > > > > root@vh3 ~]# blkdiscard -l 264536K /dev/sdb3 > > > blkdiscard: /dev/sdb3: BLKDISCARD ioctl failed: Remote I/O error > > > [root@vh3 ~]# blkdiscard -l 264535K /dev/sdb3 > > > [root@vh3 ~]# > > > > > > In the /var/log/messages for the failed discard I get: > > > Feb 21 13:19:52 vh3 kernel: sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] tag#2227 FAILED Result: > > > hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE cmd_age=0s > > > Feb 21 13:19:52 vh3 kernel: sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] tag#2227 Sense Key : Illegal > > > Request [current] > > > Feb 21 13:19:52 vh3 kernel: sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] tag#2227 Add. Sense: Logical > > > block address out of range > > > Feb 21 13:19:52 vh3 kernel: sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] tag#2227 CDB: Unmap/Read > > > sub-channel 42 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 00 > > > Feb 21 13:19:52 vh3 kernel: blk_update_request: critical target error, dev > > > sdb, sector 1874855936 op 0x3:(DISCARD) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 0 > > > > > > I have the drive on a SAS controller - mpt3sas driver, LSI SAS2008 > > Looks one target issue, CC linux-scsi and mpt3sas guys. > > > > > > > > > > > I tried to trim entire drive but I get the following error: > > > > > [root@vh3 util-linux-2.38-rc1]# ./blkdiscard /dev/sdb > > > > > lt-blkdiscard: /dev/sdb: BLKDISCARD ioctl failed: Remote I/O error > > > > > > > > > > I have done strace and I see: > > > > > ioctl(3, BLKGETSIZE64, [960197124096]) = 0 > > > > > ioctl(3, BLKSSZGET, [512]) = 0 > > > > > ioctl(3, BLKDISCARD, [0, 960197124096]) = -1 EREMOTEIO (Remote I/O error) > > > > > > > > > > When I do the same giving length explicitly I get the same error. > > > > > > > > > > However when I specify the length 512 bytes smaller, it works without a > > > > > problem: > > > > > > > > > > ioctl(3, BLKGETSIZE64, [960197124096]) = 0 > > > > > ioctl(3, BLKSSZGET, [512]) = 0 > > > > > ioctl(3, BLKDISCARD, [0, 960197123584]) = 0 > > > Thanks, > Ming >