arcmsr: change driver version to v1.30.00.22-20151126 arcmsr: Split dma resource allocation to a new function arcmsr: more readability improvements arcmsr: changes driver version number arcmsr: adds code to support new Areca adapter ARC1203 arcmsr: make code more readable arcmsr: fixes not release allocated resource arcmsr: fixed getting wrong configuration data
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: High Assignee: Andy Whitcroft (apw) Status: Confirmed ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial) Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial) Assignee: Andy Whitcroft (apw) => Tim Gardner (timg-tpi) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1559609 Title: arcmsr times out with ARC1882 RAID card Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in linux source package in Xenial: Fix Committed Bug description: tested the latest xenial iso on a file server featuring an ARC- 1882ix-24 RAID controller, and got weird timeout issues, followed by complete loss of access to anything connected to the RAID controller. The timeouts occur after a random amount of uptime (sometimes minutes, sometimes days), for example: kernel: [1665409.969229] arcmsr2: abort device command of scsi id = 0 lun = 1 kernel: [1665411.727535] arcmsr2: scsi id = 0 lun = 1 ccb = '0xffff884fe008e780' poll command abort successfully kernel: [1665411.727885] arcmsr2: abort device command of scsi id = 0 lun = 1 kernel: [1665411.727898] arcmsr2: abort device command of scsi id = 0 lun = 1 kernel: [1665413.138235] arcmsr2: scsi id = 0 lun = 1 ccb = '0xffff884fe0012300' poll command abort successfully ... kernel: [1665445.804546] arcmsr: executing bus reset eh.....num_resets = 2, num_aborts = 146 kernel: [1665455.851353] arcmsr2: pCCB ='0xffff884fe002a700' isr got aborted command kernel: [1665455.851366] arcmsr2: pCCB ='0xffff884fe01c0a00' isr got aborted command kernel: [1665455.851373] arcmsr2: isr get an illegal ccb command #011#011#011#011done acb = '0xffff884fe0b8c798'ccb = '0xffff884fe00e9680' ccbacb = '0xffff884fe0b8c798' startdone = 0x0 ccboutstandingcount = -1 kernel: [1665455.851378] arcmsr2: isr get an illegal ccb command #011#011#011#011done acb = '0xffff884fe0b8c798'ccb = '0xffff884fe0070280' ccbacb = '0xffff884fe0b8c798' startdone = 0x0 ccboutstandingcount = -1 ... kernel: [1665455.852655] sd 2:0:0:3: [sdd] Medium access timeout failure. Offlining disk! kernel: [1665455.890032] sd 2:0:0:4: [sde] Medium access timeout failure. Offlining disk! kernel: [1665455.926613] sd 2:0:0:1: [sdb] Medium access timeout failure. Offlining disk! kernel: [1665455.963288] sd 2:0:0:2: [sdc] Medium access timeout failure. Offlining disk! some digging revealed that mainline 4.4 as well as xenial's 4.4.0-14-generic still feature an old, buggy arcmsr driver v1.30.00.04-20140919, which claims to "supports" the 1882, but does not really... Areca seems to have managed to get a fixed driver into mainline 4.5 (version v1.30.00.22-20151126), and it seems to be a small patch on arcmsr.h and a large one on arcmsr_hba.c, and upon a first glance, I didn't see anything 4.5-specific in the code: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/diff/drivers/scsi/arcmsr/arcmsr.h?id=v4.5&id2=v4.4 https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/diff/drivers/scsi/arcmsr/arcmsr_hba.c?id=v4.5&id2=v4.4 Note that we are using v1.30.0X.21-20151016 (as provided by Areca.com.tw) on productive 14.04.4 LTS servers featuring ARC1882 controllers, so chances are good that version 22 (as included in 4.5 mainline) to work well. This would not only allow ARC-188x controllers to work properly with Xenial out-of-the-box, it should also add support for the (somewhat popular?) ARC-1203 series === Kernel-Description: update arcmsr to version v1.30.00.22-20151126 to fix card timeouts To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1559609/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp