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Re: kern/53307 (ahcisata(4): Failed to attach mSATA SSD (WDCTL_RST failed))
The following reply was made to PR kern/53307; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: John Nemeth <jnemeth%cue.bc.ca@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost, jdolecek%NetBSD.org@localhost, gnats-admin%netbsd.org@localhost,
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Subject: Re: kern/53307 (ahcisata(4): Failed to attach mSATA SSD (WDCTL_RST failed))
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2019 13:58:25 -0800
On Jan 14, 9:25pm, =?UTF-8?B?SmFyb23DrXIgRG9sZcSNZWs=?= wrote:
}
} The following reply was made to PR kern/53307; it has been noted by GNATS.
}
} From: =?UTF-8?B?SmFyb23DrXIgRG9sZcSNZWs=?= <jaromir.dolecek%gmail.com@localhost>
} To: Kimihiro Nonaka <nonakap%gmail.com@localhost>, "gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost" <gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost>
} Cc:
} Subject: Re: kern/53307 (ahcisata(4): Failed to attach mSATA SSD (WDCTL_RST failed))
} Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2019 22:23:55 +0100
}
} Le lun. 14 janv. 2019 =C3=A0 14:27, Kimihiro Nonaka <nonakap%gmail.com@localhost> a =
} =C3=A9crit :
} >
} > still fails.
} >
} > [ 3.091379] autoconfiguration error: ahcisata0 port 1: clearing
} > WDCTL_RST failed for drive 15
} > [ 3.591655] autoconfiguration error: ahcisata0 port 1: drive 15
} > reset failed, disabling PMP
} > [ 3.691710] ahcisata0 port 1: device present, speed: 6.0Gb/s
} > [ 4.522168] autoconfiguration error: ahcisata0 port 1: clearing
} > WDCTL_RST failed for drive 0
}
} All right, so even regular drive reset fails. I'll send you later a
} patch to test, I found some IPMS handling in OpenBSD driver which
} might help things.
}
} Meanwhile, can you please boot in debug mode (boot -x), and send me
} the part of dmesg where it would say either:
} "....: error 0x.. sending FIS"
} or
} "...: timeout sending FIS"
I'm having the same problem with one of my systems, so I've
been following the thread. However, as a point of interest, I've
noticed that if I boot the system as a Xen Dom0 then it never fails
whereas it quite often fails if I boot a regular kernel and needs
numerous attempts to recognise the first drive.
}-- End of excerpt from =?UTF-8?B?SmFyb23DrXIgRG9sZcSNZWs=?=
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