I was having this problem with both 32-bit and 64-bit linux kernels, and
just now I recompiled a 64-bit kernel with "CONFIG_SATA_PMP=n" as
suggested earlier and that fixed it for me.

I have an LG UH10LS20, which is likely very similar to what many of you have.
My south bridge is an AMD SB850 (on an M4A88TD-M/USB3 motherboard).

It's such a huge relief to finally have it fixed.  Prior to this I would
have to completely shut off the system and unplug the power cable in
order to get it to work again.  It was to the point where I couldn't
install linux from a CD/DVD because, after booting up into the
installation process, it wouldn't be able to find the drive.

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Title:
  HP blu-ray drive gets softreset failed errors on 64 bit but not 32 bit

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