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dmesg is full of DMA errors; I attach kern.log that has some useful
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 14.04.5 i386
Ubuntu 16.04.2 i386
I have a small DIY server for long time and I used PCI card with chip
"SiL 3112" to connect SATA drives, to have RAID volume; I use SW RAID
(mdadm). I am sure that when I built this system long time ago, it
worked fine
Previous report was for 14.02.5.
I added disk with Ubuntu 16.04.2 and booted from it. Kernel is:
4.4.0-77-generic #98-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 26 08:33:44 UTC 2017 i686
I manually degraded RAID /dev/md0, I set /dev/sdc1 as faulty. After that
I added it back and resync process was started and dmesg (an
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Title:
SATA card SiL 3112 doesn't work well
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I replaced SiL3114 with SiL 3112 and these are details:
# lspci -n | grep 3112
00:0d.0 0180: 1095:3112 (rev 02)
# lspci -v # fragment
00:0d.0 Mass storage controller: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3112
[SATALink/SATARaid] Serial ATA Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3112 S
The DMA errors are visible when RAID-1 do resync (and both SATA disks,
2TB each, are connected to the same SiL 3112 card). Maybe it is the
problem why I have not noticed this problem in the past. When I write
new data to the volume, I cannot see DMA errors. I first noticed trouble
when RAID-1 array