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authorMatthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>2023-09-22 22:55:16 +0200
committerDamien Le Moal <dlemoal@kernel.org>2023-09-25 16:10:23 +0900
commit753a4d531bc518633ea88ac0ed02b25a16823d51 (patch)
tree50a78be7d2ae2723bfe55e68d96898fb212df38b
parent3ef600923521616ebe192c893468ad0424de2afb (diff)
ata: libata-sata: increase PMP SRST timeout to 10s
On certain SATA controllers, softreset fails after wakeup from S2RAM with the message "softreset failed (1st FIS failed)", sometimes resulting in drives not being detected again. With the increased timeout, this issue is avoided. Instead, "softreset failed (device not ready)" is now logged 1-2 times; this later failure seems to cause fewer problems however, and the drives are detected reliably once they've spun up and the probe is retried. The issue was observed with the primary SATA controller of the QNAP TS-453B, which is an "Intel Corporation Celeron/Pentium Silver Processor SATA Controller [8086:31e3] (rev 06)" integrated in the Celeron J4125 CPU, and the following drives: - Seagate IronWolf ST12000VN0008 - Seagate IronWolf ST8000NE0004 The SATA controller seems to be more relevant to this issue than the drives, as the same drives are always detected reliably on the secondary SATA controller on the same board (an ASMedia 106x) without any "softreset failed" errors even without the increased timeout. Fixes: e7d3ef13d52a ("libata: change drive ready wait after hard reset to 5s") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net> Signed-off-by: Damien Le Moal <dlemoal@kernel.org>
-rw-r--r--include/linux/libata.h2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/libata.h b/include/linux/libata.h
index bf4913f4d7ac..84aca8c44fa3 100644
--- a/include/linux/libata.h
+++ b/include/linux/libata.h
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ enum {
* advised to wait only for the following duration before
* doing SRST.
*/
- ATA_TMOUT_PMP_SRST_WAIT = 5000,
+ ATA_TMOUT_PMP_SRST_WAIT = 10000,
/* When the LPM policy is set to ATA_LPM_MAX_POWER, there might
* be a spurious PHY event, so ignore the first PHY event that