Yes, your test kernel fixes the bug.  I ran a test before installing it,
and the bug happened rapidly at the start of the benchmark test on the
Samsung HD103UJ drive.  Then I installed your reverted kernel, rebooted
and ran six benchmark tests without any failures.  Previously, it has
always failed on the first or second benchmark test if it was ever going
to fail.

I noticed that the benchmark results for the read speed of the drive are
a little lower with the patch reverted, down from about 103 Mbytes/s to
about 97 Mbytes/s.  The write speeds seem unaffected at about 100
Mbyte/s.  So it looks like whatever the reverted code is doing is
producing a worthwhile read speed increase.

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  Hard disk writes fail in 16.04 daily on nForce 430

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