My NVMe drive failed again yesterday. I no longer think the errors are
due to the APST support. I'm starting to think it's either something in
the Linux kernel 4.8.0-53 upgrade or simply a problem with the drive
hardware or firmware.
The time-line of the errors is shown below. Note that I never de
Wait, APST shouldn't be enabled when the value is 6000. It should have
the same effect as nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0.
@John, can you check again?
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@John
If 6000 doesn't work but 0 works, it means operational states PS1 and PS2 have
issue.
Can you try linux kernel in http://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/apst-rste-z/?
@Andy
Do we need to quirk off LiteOn completely, just like Toshiba?
@Mario
Does this also happen on Windows?
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