On 5/31/24 6:55 AM, Niklas Cassel wrote: > On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 11:27:04PM +0200, Niklas Cassel wrote: >> Commit 7627a0edef54 ("ata: ahci: Drop low power policy board type") >> dropped the board_ahci_low_power board type, and instead enables LPM if: >> -The AHCI controller reports that it supports LPM (Partial/Slumber), and >> -CONFIG_SATA_MOBILE_LPM_POLICY != 0, and >> -The port is not defined as external in the per port PxCMD register, and >> -The port is not defined as hotplug capable in the per port PxCMD >> register. >> >> Partial and Slumber LPM states can either be initiated by HIPM or DIPM. >> >> For HIPM (host initiated power management) to get enabled, both the AHCI >> controller and the drive have to report that they support HIPM. >> >> For DIPM (device initiated power management) to get enabled, only the >> drive has to report that it supports DIPM. However, the HBA will reject >> device requests to enter LPM states which the HBA does not support. >> >> The problem is that Apacer AS340 drives do not handle low power modes >> correctly. The problem was most likely not seen before because no one >> had used this drive with a AHCI controller with LPM enabled. >> >> Add a quirk so that we do not enable LPM for this drive, since we see >> command timeouts if we do (even though the drive claims to support DIPM). >> >> Fixes: 7627a0edef54 ("ata: ahci: Drop low power policy board type") >> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Reported-by: Tim Teichmann <teichmanntim@xxxxxxxxxx> >> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-ide/87bk4pbve8.ffs@tglx/ >> Signed-off-by: Niklas Cassel <cassel@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> On the system reporting this issue, the HBA supports SALP (HIPM) and >> LPM states Partial and Slumber. >> >> This drive only supports DIPM but not HIPM, however, that should not >> matter, as a DIPM request from the device still has to be acked by the >> HBA, and according to AHCI 1.3.1, section 5.3.2.11 P:Idle, if the link >> layer has negotiated to low power state based on device power management >> request, the HBA will jump to state PM:LowPower. >> >> In PM:LowPower, the HBA will automatically request to wake the link >> (exit from Partial/Slumber) when a new command is queued (by writing to >> PxCI). Thus, there should be no need for host software to request an >> explicit wakeup (by writing PxCMD.ICC to 1). >> >> Therefore, even with only DIPM supported/enabled, we shouldn't see command >> timeouts with the current code. Also, only enabling only DIPM (by >> modifying the AHCI driver) with another drive (which support both DIPM >> and HIPM), shows no errors. Thus, it seems like the drive is the problem. >> >> drivers/ata/libata-core.c | 3 +++ >> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/ata/libata-core.c b/drivers/ata/libata-core.c >> index 4f35aab81a0a..25b400f1c3de 100644 >> --- a/drivers/ata/libata-core.c >> +++ b/drivers/ata/libata-core.c >> @@ -4155,6 +4155,9 @@ static const struct ata_blacklist_entry ata_device_blacklist [] = { >> ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM | >> ATA_HORKAGE_NOLPM }, >> >> + /* Apacer models with LPM issues */ >> + { "Apacer AS340*", NULL, ATA_HORKAGE_NOLPM }, >> + >> /* These specific Samsung models/firmware-revs do not handle LPM well */ >> { "SAMSUNG MZMPC128HBFU-000MV", "CXM14M1Q", ATA_HORKAGE_NOLPM }, >> { "SAMSUNG SSD PM830 mSATA *", "CXM13D1Q", ATA_HORKAGE_NOLPM }, >> -- >> 2.45.1 >> > > One interesting fact which: > Apacer AS340, CT240BX500SSD1, and R3SL240G all have in common: > their SSD controller is made by Silicon Motion: > https://smarthdd.com/database/Apacer-AS340-120GB/U1014A0/ > https://smarthdd.com/database/CT240BX500SSD1/M6CR013/ > https://smarthdd.com/database/R3SL240G/P0422C/ > > Not sure if that is relevant or not... Well, I guess that probably explains why they all have the same issue with LPM. -- Damien Le Moal Western Digital Research