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[19010.031341] ata10: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 310)
[19010.031351] ata10: EH complete
[19010.098949] ata10: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x406 action 0xe
frozen
[19010.098953] ata10: irq_stat 0x0040, connection status changed
[19010.098956] ata10: SError: { PHYInt CommWake
Same problem on lucid lynx alpha2.
Motherboard ASRock P55 Pro, which has JMB363 PCIe. If it's turned on I have:
$ dmesg | grep ata2
[0.852604] ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m8...@0xf7ffe000 port 0xf7ffe180
irq 19
[1.201805] ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[1.223457] ata2:
Temporary Solution?
I think I have a possible temporary solution
here the same with revision 3 of the controller
03:00.0 SATA controller: JMicron Technologies, Inc. JMicron 20360/20363 AHCI
Controller (rev 03)
03:00.1 IDE interface: JMicron Technologies, Inc. JMicron 20360/20363 AHCI
Controller (rev 03)
[ 7471.163585] ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl
Still have the same dmesg output as original on Ubuntu 9.10 (2.6.31-16
-generic-pae) on ASUS M50Sv (BIOS v207, 210) notebook when plugging
eSATA drive. eSATA drive doesn't work.
Same eSATA case with the same HDD and the same cable works on another
workstation, so that's definitely not a cable/box/
This should clarify some of these problems:
http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Interview+With+JMicron+on+SSD+Controllers/article14004.htm
...and possibly help in finding some cind of sofware fix for the
hardware bugs.
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I'm having this issue as well. I have an Asus P5K-E motherboard.
Running Gutsy 7.10 (kernel 2.6.22.-16). It appeared to happen out of
nowhere 2 days ago. I disabled the JMicron chipset on the motherboard
and the messages have gone away.
It might just be a coincidence, but my interest was piqed
f...@foulnux:~$ uname -a
Linux Foulnux 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:24:39 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
f...@foulnux:~$
f...@foulnux:~$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
# deb cdrom:[Kubuntu 8.10 _Intrepid Ibex_ - Release i386 (20081029.1)]/
intrepid main restricted
# See http://help.ubuntu.com/com
06:01:40 AM EST
To: fermula...@sympatico.ca
Subject: [Bug 198871] Re: Jmicron AHCI controller probs...
i'm on Kubuntu 8.10 with Kernel 2.6.27-11 and the bug is always her for
me :(
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i'm on Kubuntu 8.10 with Kernel 2.6.27-11 and the bug is always her for
me :(
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HA!
Fixed this problem. As per above I was running ubuntu hardy with kernel
2.6.24-23. Upgrading to the latest Intrepid stable kernel solved this
problem for me!
Here's what I did:
Add the Intrepid repository temporarily by appending the following to
/etc/apt/sources.list:
{{{
# Temporary Rep
I'm experiencing the same issues with AHCI configured.
Running the Intel DG43NB with this JMicron controller card onboard ..:
{{{
$ lspci | grep JMicron
02:00.0 IDE interface: JMicron Technologies, Inc. JMB368 IDE controller
}}}
Running this kernel:
{{{
$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu-computer 2.6.24-23-
Just checked my HDD case on other system -- it works both in USB/eSATA
modes. That system has an Intel SATA controller, running under Ubuntu
8.10
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I had the same problem on Ubuntu 8.04 either I have it on Ubuntu 8.10 with the
Tsunami USB/eSATA external HDD case.
When it plugged via USB it works, but via eSATA (JMicron 20360/20363 AHCI
Controller (rev 02) as listed in lspci) it fails with same messages as in first
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So it would appear that this is, in fact a hardware issue (at least in
my case). Like I said, my mem, mobo, proc, and HDD's all were good.
The one thing I never considered: power supply.
It would appear that one of my drives was consistently receiving too
little power. It just occured to me out
Also I didn't think about it until reading through this thread, but it
seems to most often happen after I try to do a large file copy (over
about 1GB) or after several days of system uptime. I would say that one
of those two situations occur just prior to me seeing this problem
almost every time.
also I left some other details on my post here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6358980
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I've seen this problem in Debian Etch and Lenny, as well as Ubuntu
Intrepid. All were running RAID1 with mdadm.
I can give more details. Once it starts, it's hard to get rid of.
Reboots, mdadm (remove, zero superblock, then add), fsck don't help.
Compatibility mode, configuring in BIOS... no chang
Similar bug on my PC.
HW:
-Asus P5K Motherboard with Intel P35 chipset (ICH9) and onboard JMicron SATA
controller.
-Seagate Barracuda (SATA, 250GB), originally plugged to the JMICRON SATA.
-Optiarc DVD-ROM (SATA)
(-Seagate Barracuda (SATA, 160), but was unplugged all the time)
SW:
-Latest BIOS (
Always the same bug for me with beta 1 :(
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I am currently using Alpha 6 now, and I can say that it works for me
just fine. I am not sure if this is because of a BIOS update or using
Intrepid, but either way, it works.
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Has anyone tried alpha 6? I will try it as I have the same problem as
well.
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Just tested with Ubuntu Intrepid Alpha 5 :
Always the same errors ..
see logs ..
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Ok, today I went to my local computer shop. Bought a new SATA DVD-RW for
about 25 e, inserted into my PC. Disabled the Jmicron controller in the
BIOS... and everything works beautifully. Now I'm running Ubuntu and
while I feel very relieved I also feel really annoyed that it took me a
whole year to
I get exactly the same output spinning forever in my ctrl+alt+f4
terminal as in the initial post for this bug. That's the syslog? This
has prevented me from installing Ubuntu for a whole year already. I've
also tried messing with various BIOS settings but nothing seems to help.
The effect of the at
I also have problems with the JMicron controller.
When I start Ubuntu LiveCD, everything looks normal.. The bar slides from side
to side.
Then, at the point where the bar should start to fill and boot into the
graphical interface, it stops and send me to a command-prompt.
And I can do absolutely
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I was wrong. Intrepid Alpha 3 LiveCD does work. Gutsy/Hardy Heron do
not work. Intrepid boot.img.gz build on July 15, 2008 does not work.
The relevant data from that busybox shell is attached. It is entirely
possible at this point that the fix was committed in the last 15 days
between the build
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Attached are uname, version_signature, lspci, dmesg from working
debootstrapped intrepid install. Equivalent from broken livecd on the
way.
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This is NOT a kernel bug. Using debootstrap to build Intrepid Ibex from
a running Gentoo system allows it to boot and recognize the JMicron
controller. I will try to test precisely what is causing this bug to
occur--now I suspect it's something related to hal if it isn't a kernel
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This bug is present in Intrepid Alpha 3 as well. This controller works
fine under 2.6.25.4 on SystemRescueCD and with Lenny Beta 2 installer.
This ubuntu-specific.
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Disregard my previous comment. Turns out I had faulty DIMM (of 2GB). It
is interesting however, that the same DIMM worked on the other machine
with identical hardware...
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The same messages on board ASUS Commando with JMicron SATA controller
under 2.6.24-19-openvz kernel.
On 2GB of memory, everything works fine.
On 4GB of memory writing to disk causes data corruption! The data
corruption happen on copying big files (700MB). Before running md5sum,
make sure to clean
I'm afraid this might be due to hardware issues after all. Recently, my
board refused to boot up from the hard disk at all, so now I've replaced
it with another board of the same model and the errors are gone now.
I've been running the new board for a day now and I didn't get a single
of those SATA
same problem here too ... i have a DFI LP U35-T2R with JMicron ATA
controller. Disabling the controller is the only way to get rid of the
messages. This is a VERY annoying thing for someone who uses command
line, and NO display manager. This annoying think, i don't know if i
should call it a BUG is
Same error for me. I have an Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 with a sata II hard
disk and a pata dvd writer on ide1.
The motherborad mounts a JMicron 20360/20363 AHCI Controller, but I
don't know wich controller the hard disk uses.
Attacched there is the log of lspci -vv
P.S. I'm using ubuntu 8.04 with 2.6
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Exactly the same bug under Ubuntu 8.04...
Need FIX !!!
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Now the real funny part follows.
I've moved my SATA hdd from the ICH9 controller to the JMicron controller. Now
I don't get any error messages anymore. Seems like the driver is unhappy if it
doesn't get to control a SATA drive.
Can anybody check if that's not just by BIOS being funny?
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I'm seeing the same problem on my MSI P35 Neo3 board. I don't have any
drives connected to the SATA ports of the controller, unfortunately I
need it for my PATA DVD drive.
Disabling the JMicron controller from the BIOS stops these messages from
appearing.
So the guilty piece of hardware seems to
Exactly the same happens to me. Asus X38 Maximus formula, ICH9R. If the
jmicron controller is enabled I get the same errors as you do.
Ironically I can use the IDE part of the jmicron controller, but it even
prevents other SATA controllers (like the onboard AHCI controller)
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