I have the same issue on my desktop computer that is configured to
suspend when inactive. There have two SATA disks and 1 PATA disk on this
box and only one disk seems to have issues while suspending. Desktop
hangs while suspending and needs a hard reset. Kernel message before
hang:
Apr 11 18:34:0
: nol...@gmx.de
> Betreff: [Bug 1318218] Re: SATA problems on MacBook Pro 11,1?
>
> So, I used gparted to format the drive with a single ext4 partition,
> rebooted the system, mounted it, and the errors came back.
>
> It's not a hardware issue. It's some combinatio
So, I used gparted to format the drive with a single ext4 partition,
rebooted the system, mounted it, and the errors came back.
It's not a hardware issue. It's some combination of the OS, chipset,
file system in use, and maybe (?) drive type. I can use the same drive
on a Gigabyte board that uses
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I was able to recreate this same problem on an ASrock Z87E-ITX with an
mSATA SSD and both Ubuntu 12.04.5 and 14.04.1. Same series of errors in
dmesg. I did manage to get a full install done - not sure how - but when
the system boots it's prone to frequent lockups (also, occasionally, at
boot, it cl
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I heard that some SSHD devices may cause this issue on current kernel of trusty.
`sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep Model` can be used to get the disk model name.
Using the kernel parameter 'libata.noacpi=1' may be able to solve this problem.
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i have this problem too :(
please fix that...
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SATA problems on MacBook Pro 11,1?
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Just to clarify, it seems the "hard resetting link" and "SError: {
CommWake DevExch }" errors I was seeing had to do with me
connecting/disconnecting an external bus-powered portable eSATA drive
(ata6) that sometimes isn't correctly detected for some reason. The
sudden, random remounting of my main
I have tested the 3.17-rc4 (3.17.0-031700rc4-generic) kernel and I still
see these errors.
Similar to other user experiences here, the errors seem show up when
waking from suspend (opening the lid) and when connecting the power
cable.
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I'm getting these errors in Xubuntu 14.04 amd64 with nvidia binaries on
a Lenovo Thinkpad W510. I only noticed them because several times over
the past couple of months since installing Xubuntu 14.04, the machine
has suddenly, and quite randomly, remounted the filesystem to read only.
When that hap
Further to my earlier comment, it seems that these settings don't
entirely eliminate SATA errors. I've tried with both "medium_power" and
"min_power" as settings for the link_power_management_policy, and still
get some errors. They're slightly different, and also less regular;
around 10 every 5 min
Nils' workaround also works for me, as does setting the
link_power_management_policy to "medium_power".
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Title:
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I found the following workaround:
as root:
echo "min_power" >
/sys/class/scsi_host/host4/link_power_management_policy
where host4 correspnds to my ata5 in the error message. Now the error
messages have stopped. I hope this helps with debugging
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I just installed a fresh Xubuntu 14.04 on an iMac with Fusion drive. I
split the Fusion drive to install the ubuntu on the SSD. I now get a lot
of very similar errors:
[332951.343902] ata5: irq_stat 0x0040, PHY RDY changed
[332951.343908] ata5: SError: { PHYRdyChg }
[332951.343916] ata5: hard
I've also tested this on 3.16-rc1 (from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.16-rc1-utopic/) and confirmed this bug is still
present.
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I'm running the latest kernel from the Ubuntu repositories
(3.13.0-27-generic) and this bug is still present for me.
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Thanks Markus, your powertop tip helped me with the error messages.
The only problem now is my ubuntu does not suspend and leaves the
computer in lock screen.
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Although, from time to time I still get messages like
[ 191.343588] ata1.00: status: { DRDY }
[ 191.343594] ata1: hard resetting link
[ 192.065491] ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310)
[ 192.065923] ata1.00: unexpected _GTF length (8)
[ 192.066360] ata1.00: unexpected _GTF le
I found out, that this seems to be related to the SATA power management.
If I use powertop and enable "Enable SATA link power Managmenet for
host1", the errors stop.
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I tested kernel 3.15-rc5 and the bug is still present there.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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It also happens after suspend and resuming
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I found out, that if I start the laptopt without it being connected to
the power supply, this errors do not occur. But once I plug it in, the
errors start, and continue even after I plug it out.
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