[Bug 13594] SMART responses for SATA disks on SAS get interpreted as errors

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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13594





--- Comment #3 from Steinar H. Gunderson <sgunderson@xxxxxxxxxxx>  2009-06-21 18:58:28 ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> This is a message the kernel prints out on all recovered error returns
> (except those marked REQ_QUIET).  It's purely informational and doesn't
> affect return processing of the command at all, so the kernel is
> actually treating this as a successful completion not an error.

OK.

> So this sounds like the bug ... however, for the LSI card, this bug will
> be in the SAT layer in the fusion firmware.  I can shut the kernel up by
> making the recovered error processing clause look for 01/00/1D as well
> as REQ_QUIET, but it won't affect this problem.

I tried reporting this to the Linux fusionmpt driver people a while ago, but
never received any response (thus this bug)... I guess I'm out of luck, then,
if there's nothing that can be done for it in the kernel. It's a bit weird,
though; one would believe people ran smartd on their systems and discovered
this already.

/* Steinar */

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