I too have experienced this error. SDD is working fine but I'm worried
with this odd message.
Dmesg:
ata5: drained 512 bytes to clear DRQ
[7.955932] ata5.01: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
[7.955998] ata5.01: failed command: SMART
[7.956059] ata5.01: cmd
I too have experienced this revival on Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
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Hi,
since the update to 14.04.01 I encounter this error on my Thinkpad with
a SSD. The systems freezes, and after aprox. 30 sec - 1 min the
following messages can be found by using dmesg:
ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x7fff SErr 0x5 action 0x6 frozen
ata1: SError: { PHYRdyChg
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I just installed Fedora Core 14 which uses kernel 2.6.35.6-45.fc14.i686,
and the failed command: IDENTIFY DEVICE and failed command: FLUSH
CACHE problems went away.
Here's the Fedora Bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=549981
More details at my StackExchange question:
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I get the same Problem with a NVIDIA MCP61 Chipset, OCZ Vertex2 60GB and ext4
Filesystem.
It´s real Pain -- sometimes the whole system is freezing.
The SSD had dataLoss.
The Problem occurs less frequently with ext2...
And not even once with Windows XP, 7 ...
SATA hdd and optical works fine.
Is anyone going to fix this?
I've disabled s.m.a.r.t. on all of my drives in
/lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules, and I've disabled hdparm for them in
/lib/udev/rules.d/85-hdparm.rules, but I still get IDENTIFY DEVICE
errors on boot, shutdown and reboot.
Does anyone even know what software package
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@rogmorri
I don't think this is the same bug. You are getting HSM Violations with WRITE
DMA, whereas this bug occurred with READ DMA.
(This is being written on an AA1 with 10.10 also!)
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just to throw it out there - this bug was never fixed. I had to sell a
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Thank, Andrew. Maybe then I just have bad hardware.
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Trey's right, it never was fixed.
Although I have fortunately not suffered from any permanent hardware
problems, the bug resurfaces every now and then. I have worked around it by
editing /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules and commenting out this line:
# ATA disks driven by libata
On the same acer aspire one laptop where I saw this issue last year, I
am perhaps seeing it again with ubuntu-10.10-rc-desktop-i386...
Oct 4 00:59:43 ubuntu kernel: [ 602.639266] res
00/00:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x2 (HSM violation)
Oct 4 00:59:44 ubuntu kernel: [
I've got a hp 510 notebook pc. Back when it was new, it was shipped with
open-dos. So, it was running with Linux since Gutsy Gibbon and, up to now, had
only some difficulties to be solved with the southbridge that were working out
of the box in Hardy or Jackalope.
It has got an Intel Celeron M
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I debugged this issue on Jarige's machine, and it has a pretty different
root cause. Due to that, and because this bug has become way too long,
and because it fixes the issue for most people here, we opened a new
report in bug 574462. If you still have the problem, please subscribe to
that one
These are the steps for allowing me SSH access:
* Install openssh-server
* Create a new user for me (e. g. pitti), with admin privileges
* Log in as that user, write the password in a file password.txt in the home
directory (so that you do not need to pass it around by mail, but I can get
Oh, for the record: I will track my changes and revert them, but I'll
need to install a few additional packages (thus I need a few MB of
download quota), build some test code, and run it as root. Thus I _will_
access your hard drive with those SMART probing commands to reproduce
the problem a few
@Martin Pitt
I'm willing to give you SSH access to my netbook, but you have got to tell me
how to do so. I do not have any experience with that. I must tell you that I
did apply the workaround yesterday. I can uncomment the lines if necessarily.
I'm probably going to be online 5 hours from now,
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When i boot up a live (nightly) build from Tuesday/27th i get an error
saying a hard disk has health problems (ATA ASUS-PHISON SSD/TST2.0L4)
(Port 2 of PATA Host Adapter) (8.1GB) (/dev/sdb)
SMART Status: Disk Failure is Imminent
ID: 235 / Good Block Rate (Number of available reserved blocks as a
I am the original reporter of this issue. I installed Lucid today and I
can confirm this issue has NOT been corrected. I had to comment out the
SMART portions of /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules to avoid 5-10 second
I/O stalls and numerous HSM errors (exactly the same symptoms as
originally
6 months, 22 days ago?
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@Jim Connor
Yes, I reported this 6 months ago. I'm more than a little frustrated it
hasn't been fixed yet, especially since in comment 203 I read this:
So in summary, the problem is fixed in the lucid version of
libatasmart. While the code could be a little more robust for future
extensions
theluketaylor [2010-04-29 21:24 -]:
Yes, I reported this 6 months ago. I'm more than a little frustrated it
hasn't been fixed yet, especially since in comment 203 I read this:
So in summary, the problem is fixed in the lucid version of
libatasmart. While the code could be a little more
My (Post #198) install had a lockup then would only boot to a grub
read error - not sure what happened.
I decided to give 10.04 Beta2/RC a whirl - repeating the steps in #198 -
i couldn't dd the drive w/out it resulting in a loop of HSM violations.
I then tried dd'ing the drive in (live) 9.04,
ipig [2010-04-28 19:53 -]:
Side Note: seems to effect 8.10/9.04/9.10/10.04 beta1 beta2/rc) - (but
not 8.04)
This is definitively unrelated then, since libatasmart was only
introduced in 9.10. Perhaps your problem is more like bug 515023 or
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I'm not convinced this recent problem is related to devkit-disks-probe-
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once - during an 'apt-get update'.
From what I see it's typified by the kernel giving a READ DMA or WRITE
DMA command, to which the drive responds in an
Given how much trouble this still causes on Lucid, I won't reenable the
SMART prober for karmic very soon.
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If there's anything I can do to produce more data for debugging, contact me.
I didn't apply any workaround, since I do not know how to do that.
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I confirm the bug in lucid beta2. I had this problem in a asus eee 900
originally, was apparently solved after patch, but after upgrade from
karmic to lucid beta2, I detected again HSM violations. The difference
is that it does not appear during boot but randomly during normal use of
computer (my
I can confirm that I still have this bug having all updates installed in
Lucid.
I was told (by Martin Pitt) to execute the following command:
sudo strace -vvfs1024 -o /tmp/probe-smart.txt /lib/udev/udisks-probe-ata-smart
/dev/sda
And add /tmp/probe-smart.txt as an attachment. So I did that,
So, the problem has reappeared with Lucid. Last night I did an upgrade
via upgrade-manager to Lucid, and after updating all packages and using
the system, I received this:
==
[ 89.816125] ata2: lost interrupt (Status 0x58)
[ 89.820090] ata2: drained 2048 bytes to clear DRQ.
[ 89.823689]
I have not had anymore HSM violations. And nobody else has reported any
problems. It looks like this problem is fixed.
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I still have two bricked SSD's on an EEE 900
On Apr 17, 2010 10:01 AM, Raf 4263...@noduck.org wrote:
I have not had anymore HSM violations. And nobody else has reported any
problems. It looks like this problem is fixed.
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Even though I have the divert set I've just had a HSM Violation shortly
after Lucid has fully started - portion of the log attached from boot
with the error logged at the end.
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ubuntu-crypto [2010-04-12 21:52 -]:
just to be sure it is safe to remove this patch if you *don't* use
SDDs correct?
The SMART probing is not inherently tied to SSDs. It just seems that
many of today's SSDs use a kind of controller which acts up when its
asked for SMART status.
So, nobody
Even though I have the divert set I've just had a HSM Violation shortly
after Lucid has fully started - portion of the log attached from boot
with the error logged at the end.
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Reopening for lucid then, since some machines still seem to be affected.
For those who get it on Lucid beta-2, can you please confirm that
applying the workaround in /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules works?
Also, please do
sudo strace -vvfs1024 -o /tmp/probe-smart.txt /lib/udev/udisks-probe-
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just to be sure it is safe to remove this patch if you *don't* use SDDs
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I have not been able to reproduce the HSM violations. I rebooted 20
times, cold booted, booted with battery, replaced battery and booted,
tried 2.6.32-19 and 2.6.32-20, all of these seem to work without
problem.
Previously (after the fix went in) I sometimes got the HSM violation,
but only on
Spoke to soon, my system got hosed just now. see 561079 as i didn't have
this reference to hand. Managed to get dumps etc off.
udev rules was edited to not run the libata stuff and it still errored.
I really need to use this netbook for casual work on the move and can't
mess around any longer,
MFV, I just thought I should point out that this bug is not just within
Ubuntu, but affects any Linux distribution that utilizes the Libatasmart
package.
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Still having the bug with a totally updated Lucid today, but it didn't
appear at boottime. It became less and less over time, but it is not
fully gone. I got it twice now during this session. Both of them quite
at the beginning (85 and 114 seconds in dmesg, if those are seconds)
udisk version:
It does *appear* its fixed in the latest Lucid.
Can anyone confirm how effective any Karmic/Jaunty fixes were, as Lucid
is a bag of i915 coredump at the moment?
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I installed the Lucid daily build a fortnight ago, it seemed to work
fine for a week but last weekend I started getting the HSM violiations
which have finally trashed my partition - fsck was running for a whole
day stuck on 70%. Stuck the daily boot usb back in and am currently
zeroing the ext4
With the early versions of udisks/libatasmart4 on Lucid I would always
get HSM violations. Now with the newer versions (udisks
1.0.0+git20100319-0git1 and libatasmart4 0.17+git20100219-1git2) I only
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Despite months of HSM violations with Karmic I never had to zero the
drive whatsoever, I installed Lucid just by reformatting the partition.
This time I only had the occasional HSM, not during startup but was
noticeable during apt get update in terminal but it was enough to trash
the
@Gav: how are we going to find a fix for this problem if none of us once
in a while is willing to try the new version?
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I am using current Lucid (udisks 1.0.0+git20100319-0git1 and
libatasmart4 0.17+git20100219-1git2) on my Acer Aspire One with Super
Talent replacement SSD (FEM32GF13M) and I am still getting HSM
violations. I previously tested and was able to confirm that it
(sometimes) works without error.
I am
I have not had any problems with 10.04 b1 since post #198.
Call me a wimp but if it aint broke i lack the energy to fix it again.
Not sure if i'll do b2 yet but i'll definitely upgrade to the full
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Unfortunately, this morning, the random boot lock up reappeared. and
this can only be recovered by hitting the power button which erases any
log ! So my previous comment was too optimistic. May be this is not the
proper place for discussion about the random boot lock up. But the
random CDROM
Couldn't get the Daily Build downloaded (5kb/s in China), but I've got the
latest stable .32 kernel running in Karmic. Still doesn't work. HDPARM gives
me input/output errors doing anything, like setting a password. Gparted at
least sees one of the drives and its partitions, but ultimately does
Surprisingly, the fix from a few days ago also fixed the random freezing at
boot time that I experienced from the time I installed Karmic. I have no SSD
but an ATA disk. However, the CDROM drive continues to be probed randomly
giving an HSM violation. See the following kernel log:
I've got my old bricked Asus EEE 900 at my house for the weekend. Both
SSD's are ostensibly dead. I've loaded Ubuntu 10.04 Beta1 on a USB and
can't install it without an Input/Output Error during the format. So
much for the new kernel fixing the problem. Zeroing out and
unlocking is the same. I've
Lucid Lynx Beta1 does not include this fix, because it was assembled
before the fix was released. I successfully installed a recent daily
netbook build of Lucid (http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/daily-
live/) on a Dell Mini 9 with a stock 4GB STEC SSD. The build I used was
created after
Applied fix (via Update-Manager), confirmed - no errors. (Intel 4GB SSD,
UNR 9.10). All is well in the land of milk and hardware.
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today. No trouble; no foolin! ;-)
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OH and to be clear -- I DID undo the workaround as described in the
last two lines of comment 147
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Comfirming UNR 10.04 (lucid) after running update manager work around is
sill in place (no need to edit 80-udisks.rules) on Asus EEE 900 xp 12g
version. was this work around released for lucid?
And boot time are the fastest i've seen cold boot from power led coming
on to desktop 35 seconds,
Confirming the fix in Karmic.
New file arrived through update-manager today.
I removed my existing dpkg-divert, rebooted and tested. No sign of
error messages in dmesg. Previously with this machine I would have had
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Oh, Acer Aspire One with the SSDPAM device.
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* Add 11-disable-smart-probing.patch: Disable ATA SMART probing on ATA
disks. It causes hardware damage to a lot of SSD disks. This is a
I received a workaround (not a fix!) for this bug today through update-
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Martin, I can confirm that the version of devicekit-disks in karmic-
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/lib/udev/rules.d/95-devkit-disks.rules. After installing the package
from proposed, my system continues to boot, mount disks properly, and
usb sticks continue to automount
Alan Pope kindly provided ssh access to his affected machine, and I
analyzed this in detail.
I put my raw notes here for having a permanent record. I'll follow up
with a more human-readable status in the next comment, so unless you are
interested in the technical details, you can safely ignore
So in summary, the problem is fixed in the lucid version of libatasmart.
While the code could be a little more robust for future extensions
(which I'll discuss in the upstream bug), there are currently no code
paths which can lead to the situation that triggers HSM violations.
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For Karmic we can backport
http://git.0pointer.de/?p=libatasmart.git;a=commitdiff;h=a223a4f6277a9f006b722b13671d5292dc6339bb
to fix this properly. If we do this, we should also apply
http://git.0pointer.de/?p=libatasmart.git;a=commitdiff;h=54f846c2115e7addf5468a9c10ecf9ba844b946e
on top, to avoid
I have two bricked EEE 900 chips with this problem. I've been booting
her off an SD card. Can the onboard SSD's rise from the dead now?
On 3/26/10, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
For Karmic we can backport
@Trey, technically they're not 'bricked'. You can revive them fairly
easily. I revived two (including the one Martin logged into) by using dd
to copy zeroes over the entire SSD. Once done I did a Jaunty install
(this was a few months ago) and upgraded to karmic, but before rebooting
to the new
Alan: My Eee 900 is bricked. I have dd'ed zeroes over the SSD several
times, and while I am no longer getting HSM-violations (since I am using
a 8.04 rescue image), I now get Buffer I/O errors galore on the device.
A full dd takes roughly 12 hours (that's the 16 gig drive) due to all
these errors,
@adamski - What did you boot from to do the dd?
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@Alan: both 8.04 (which was what was on the thing until I foolishly
reinstalled it) and 9.04. Also tried a mini-recue-dist of some sort,
although I don' remember which one.
Also tried a Solaris-thing, as someone mentioned above, but I didn't
have the patience at that time (was late, and I'd been
Alan Pope [2010-03-26 10:17 -]:
to copy zeroes over the entire SSD
For those less accustomed with the command line:
* Boot a Jaunty or Lucid Beta-1 desktop CD.
* Start gparted to find the right drive. It should usually be
/dev/sda, but it could also be /dev/sdb if you have more than
@Trey
Have you tried using the ATA 'Secure Erase' command (see:
https://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/ATA_Secure_Erase). This tells the disk
drive's controller to do the resetting, allowing data that dd cannot reach to
be reset. Also as a by product it will reset the SSD's speed back to the
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I'll disable the probing in karmic for now; it's not really critical for
the system to work, it will just disable the warnings that you'll get
for potential disk failures from SMART. But that's much better than the
current situation.
I will check the smartmontools code what they do differently.
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Accepted devicekit-disks into karmic-proposed, the package will build
now and be available in a few hours.
Please test and give feedback here. See
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I have just installed 10.4 and applied ipig's suggestion #198, working
fine so far.
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devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM Violations on SSD, and potential
hardware death
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852
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** Changed in: libatasmart (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Martin Pitt (pitti)
** Changed in: libatasmart (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM Violations on SSD, and potential
hardware death
Here's a surprise. I installed beta 10.04 LTS yesterday it seems this
problem doesn't exist. Things have generally been pretty good. Hopefully
the full release keeps it up!
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devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM Violations on SSD, and potential
hardware death
Spoke too soon. On a re-boot of the machine it got caught in a bunch of
HSM violations. Ugh i'd just started enjoying 10.04. Same issue :( - Not
sure how well it's going to start up at the moment.
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devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM Violations on SSD, and potential
hardware death
Here's what i decided to do w/beta 10.04
- Deleted partitions via gparted/10.04 livecd / applied did not re-
create, quit
- Ran: sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=1M (post #147)
- Started finished 10.04 install within live cd / left re-boot prompt
open /
- Applied steps #5 - * (in post
(Ref Post #183)
This bug gave me hell this weekend.
I had 9.10 running fine all month with remix.
I decided to nuke my netbook later put 9.10 back on.
Upon installing 9.10 I forgot the timing of post #147. I finished the
installation was confronted with HSM Violations (again)
After the
@Steve
I also have the same problem on a normal IDE disk. What type of Notebook
do you have? And also the same type of cdrom:
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: ATA Model: WDC WD2500BEVE-0 Rev: 01.0
Type: Direct-AccessANSI SCSI
The first beta of Lucid was released and we have not yet found a
solution for the HSM violations and corruption. I would really hope that
we can find a way to fix this before the final release.
A proper solution would be a patch for libatasmart, but I have not seen
any progress.
A first
I should have written:
I would like to know if the *maintainers* are willing to accept either
of these workarounds.
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devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM Violations on SSD, and potential
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