Re: [PATCH 2/3] Re: sil3114 data corruption

2007-10-11 Thread Bernd Schubert
This will add the sil3114 back to the controllers with the mod15 bug. Without this patch no workaround for this controller is done and people might/will suffer from data corruption. Also rather trivial, though with a huge effect, the speed for the effected disks will go down from about 45-50MB/

[PATCH 1/3] Re: sil3114 data corruption

2007-10-11 Thread Bernd Schubert
This will add the Seagate ST3250820AS to the mod15 blacklist. I think this is rather trivial and should go into any any release as soon as possible, since there will be data corruption without it for this disk. Signed-off-by: Bernd Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Index: linux-2.6.23-rc9/drivers/at

[PATCHES] Re: sil3114 data corruption

2007-10-11 Thread Bernd Schubert
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 11:12:20 Bernd Schubert wrote: > On Monday 08 October 2007 17:09:17 Bernd Schubert wrote: > > [sorry for sending twice, but after I read the sil sources, I see the > > mail address had been wrong] > > > > Hi, > > > > somehow the sil3114 causes data corruption with some

Re: sil3114 data corruption

2007-10-10 Thread Bernd Schubert
On Monday 08 October 2007 17:09:17 Bernd Schubert wrote: > [sorry for sending twice, but after I read the sil sources, I see the mail > address had been wrong] > > Hi, > > somehow the sil3114 causes data corruption with some (newer?) disks. Simply > filling the filesystem with zeros and reading th

sil3114 data corruption

2007-10-08 Thread Bernd Schubert
[sorry for sending twice, but after I read the sil sources, I see the mail address had been wrong] Hi, somehow the sil3114 causes data corruption with some (newer?) disks. Simply filling the filesystem with zeros and reading the these data will make the kernel to report filesystem corruption.

sil3114 data corruption

2007-10-08 Thread Bernd Schubert
Hi, somehow the sil3114 causes data corruption with some (newer?) disks. Simply filling the filesystem with zeros and reading the these data will make the kernel to report filesystem corruption. This is definitely not an issue of memory, since the systems (several tested) do have ECC memory an