On Wed, 2016-01-27 at 21:56 +0000, bugzilla-dae...@bugzilla.kernel.org
wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111381
> 
>             Bug ID: 111381
>            Summary: mvsas 0.8.16 on Marvell 88SE9485 reports timeouts
> on
>                     load
>            Product: SCSI Drivers
>            Version: 2.5
>     Kernel Version: 4.1.15
>           Hardware: x86-64
>                 OS: Linux
>               Tree: Mainline
>             Status: NEW
>           Severity: high
>           Priority: P1
>          Component: Other
>           Assignee: scsi_drivers-ot...@kernel-bugs.osdl.org
>           Reporter: gdeve...@gmail.com
>         Regression: No
[...]
> [ 2007.415257] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sdh, sector
> 755146020
> [ 2958.428448] sd 0:0:6:0: [sdh] tag#0 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK
> driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
> [ 2958.428466] sd 0:0:6:0: [sdh] tag#0 Sense Key : Aborted Command
> [current] 
> [ 2958.428474] sd 0:0:6:0: [sdh] tag#0 Add. Sense: Ack/nak timeout
> [ 2958.428481] sd 0:0:6:0: [sdh] tag#0 CDB: Read(10) 28 00 08 fe 2f
> c9 00 00 dd
> 00
> [ 2958.428486] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sdh, sector 
> 150876105

This doesn't look like a driver bug.  An Ack/Nak timeout is most likely
caused by a bad cable (or if you're really unlucky, a bad phy
transciever).

James

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