HI Aaron,
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 5:12 PM Aaron Williams wrote:
>
> When large writes take place I saw a Samsung EVO 970+ return a status
> value of 0x13, PRP Offset Invalid. I tracked this down to the
> improper handling of PRP entries. The blocks the PRP entries are
> placed in cannot cross
I'm sorry about the messed up subject saying [PATCH]. For some reason git
send-email is mangling the subject line. I'm new to trying to use this method
to send out patches. This is version 2 of my patch.
-Aaron
On Thursday, August 22, 2019 2:12:32 AM PDT Aaron Williams wrote:
> When large
When large writes take place I saw a Samsung EVO 970+ return a status
value of 0x13, PRP Offset Invalid. I tracked this down to the
improper handling of PRP entries. The blocks the PRP entries are
placed in cannot cross a page boundary and thus should be allocated
on page boundaries. This is
From: Aaron Williams
When large writes take place I saw a Samsung EVO 970+ return a status
value of 0x13, PRP Offset Invalid. I tracked this down to the
improper handling of PRP entries. The blocks the PRP entries are
placed in cannot cross a page boundary and thus should be allocated
on page
Hi Aaron,
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 10:09 PM Aaron Williams wrote:
>
> From: Aaron Williams
>
> When large writes take place I saw a Samsung EVO 970+ return a status
> value of 0x13, PRP Offset Invalid. I tracked this down to the
> improper handling of PRP entries. The blocks the PRP entries
From: Aaron Williams
When large writes take place I saw a Samsung EVO 970+ return a status
value of 0x13, PRP Offset Invalid. I tracked this down to the
improper handling of PRP entries. The blocks the PRP entries are
placed in cannot cross a page boundary and thus should be allocated
on page
From: Aaron Williams
When large writes take place I saw a Samsung EVO 970+ return a status
value of 0x13, PRP Offset Invalid. I tracked this down to the
improper handling of PRP entries. The blocks the PRP entries are
placed in cannot cross a page boundary and thus should be allocated
on page
From: Aaron Williams
When large writes take place I saw a Samsung EVO 970+ return a status
value of 0x13, PRP Offset Invalid. I tracked this down to the
improper handling of PRP entries. The blocks the PRP entries are
placed in cannot cross a page boundary and thus should be allocated
on page
When large writes take place I saw a Samsung
EVO 970+ return a status value of 0x13, PRP
Offset Invalid. I tracked this down to the
improper handling of PRP entries. The blocks
the PRP entries are placed in cannot cross a
page boundary and thus should be allocated on
page boundaries. This is
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