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> On 8 May 2018, at 11:16, Daniel Danzberger <dan...@dd-wrt.com> wrote:
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>>> Did you encounter this issue with kernel 4.9? For me, 4.4 caused no
>>> data corruption on my external hard drive.
>> I can't tell right now. I was trying to use an older version with kernel 4.4,
>> but it fails to build.
> I just tested with 4.4 and the problem is present there as well.
>>>
So out of curiosity I built this for my Archer C7 v2 ar71xx device. I also
modified the code to not give up on ‘OK’, so it always iterated 10 times. I
then ran this repeatedly using ‘watch’. Observations:
1) Failure only occurred on 1st check, it never appeared/re-appeared on
subsequent passes.
2) Failure offsets are always at 32 byte intervals. That corresponds nicely
with cache-line size.
Grabbing at straws to some extent.
Cheers,
Kevin D-B
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