Hi Stefan, On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 01:22:05AM +0200, Stefan wrote: > Hi Salvatore, > > sorry, I had not the time to run all tests I planned. > > Here is what I found out so far: > > * The errors can be reproduced with the program `f3`, see > https://fight-flash-fraud.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html. Errors > are reported as "overwritten sectors", which probably means that they > are address errors. The strange thing is, that the errors seem to > disappear after the program runs a while (in contrast to the older test; > log file enclosed). I tried to induce the/more errors (`stress-ng > --cpu`, deleting files while f3 is running), but had no success. (It may > be an issue with the pattern generator of `f3`.) > > * The errors cannot be reproduced on other systems (tested 3 ones), so > it is hardware specific. > > * The bug is not fixed in 6.10 kernels > > I had not sufficient time to test another nvm. This would reveal whether > it is a problem with the mainboard+CPU or with the nvm.
Did you had a chance to do these further tests? In meanwhile we have retitled the bug to make it more specific to the Longsys/Lexar NM790 NVMe drive. Regards, Salvatore