Re: sata_mv hotplug flaky?

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Jeff Garzik wrote:
Orion Poplawski wrote:
Not sure what the latest status of sata_mv hotplug should be, but it seems close. I'm currently running 2.6.24-0.81.rc4.git7.fc9 with a MV88SX5081. Pulled a couple drives and re-added. One device got re-added, but the other did not. It seems like I got the system to probe and re-add the first drive by doing a "mount -a", but haven't been able (no idea how) to re-add the second.


hotplug made great strides with the introduction of the new-EH code, but it still needs a bit of work. Mark Lord was looking into that, so you can sure your report has been noted...
..

I am not yet looking into sata_mv hotplug, but it is on the list
for early 2008.  There are some peculiarities and errata that need
to be addressed on some of the Marvell chips for this to work reliably.

Target kernel for it is now 2.6.26, with development/testing happening
during the 2.6.25 timeframe (but too late for inclusion there).

If the required tweaks are small and safe enough, then we might be
able to push a few of those out for 2.6.25.  We'll see.

The 2.6.26 kernel should also get full NCQ and PMP support for sata_mv,
and a smattering of other enhancements as well (eg. ATAPI support).

Cheers
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