Kuan Luo wrote:
@@ -1714,3 +2761,6 @@ module_init(nv_init);
module_exit(nv_exit);
module_param_named(adma, adma_enabled, bool, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(adma, "Enable use of ADMA (Default: true)");
+module_param_named(ncq, ncq_enabled, bool, 0444);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ncq, "Enable use of NCQ (Default: false)");
After looking through sata_nv bug reports, I am leaning towards
disabling ADMA by default, and wanted to solicit comments.
While admittedly not knowing the root cause, it seems like every current
outstanding sata_nv bug report that remains after switching out hardware
can be solved by setting module option 'adma' to zero. That's my first
suggestion upon any bugzilla sata_nv bug, and it usually works. You can
look through bugs assigned to or CC'd to [email protected] (kernel.org
bugs) [email protected] (redhat.com bugs) for examples.
I still need to review the SWNCQ patch in detail, but I presume it is
possible to still use SWNCQ without ADMA?
On a side note, I would rather default SWNCQ to 'on'.
Jeff
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