On Sun, Jul 01, 2018 at 12:15:46PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:
> There have been several reports of LPM related hard freezes about once
> a day on multiple Lenovo 50 series models. Strange enough these reports
> where not disk model specific as LPM issues usually are and some users
> with the exact same disk + laptop where seeing them while other users
> where not seeing these issues.
> 
> It turns out that enabling LPM triggers a firmware bug somewhere, which
> has been fixed in later BIOS versions.
> 
> This commit adds a new ahci_broken_lpm() function and a new ATA_FLAG_NO_LPM
> for dealing with this.
> 
> The ahci_broken_lpm() function contains DMI match info for the 4 models
> which are known to be affected by this and the DMI BIOS date field for
> known good BIOS versions. If the BIOS date is older then the one in the
> table LPM will be disabled and a warning will be printed.
> 
> Note the BIOS dates are for known good versions, some older versions may
> work too, but we don't know for sure, the table is using dates from BIOS
> versions for which users have confirmed that upgrading to that version
> makes the problem go away.
> 
> Unfortunately I've been unable to get hold of the reporter who reported
> that BIOS version 2.35 fixed the problems on the W541 for him. I've been
> able to verify the DMI_SYS_VENDOR and DMI_PRODUCT_VERSION from an older
> dmidecode, but I don't know the exact BIOS date as reported in the DMI.
> Lenovo keeps a changelog with dates in their release notes, but the
> dates there are the release dates not the build dates which are in DMI.
> So I've chosen to set the date to which we compare to one day past the
> release date of the 2.34 BIOS. I plan to fix this with a follow up
> commit once I've the necessary info.
> 
> Cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org
> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdego...@redhat.com>

Applied to libata/for-4.18-fixes.

Thanks.

-- 
tejun

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