It seems that it solve the problem, but I need to do more tests to
confirm this.

In the case it has fix the problem, can you tell me why this kernel
parameter has fixed the bug ? I know that it disabled the NCQ queue, but
this feature is include inside the microprocessor of each of my HDD
isn't it ? This is independent from my SATA controller, no ?

I've checked if Sil 3114 and Sil 3124 support NQC, it seems that 3124
support it for sure, less for the 3114.

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