SRU Request for kernel bug 13594

Stefan Bader stefan.bader at canonical.com
Thu May 20 15:59:06 UTC 2010


Hi Matt,

thanks for bringing this up. Usually the preferred way for those things is to go
upstream and from there go to upstream stable either automatically (when the
upstream maintainer adds a cc: stable at kernel.org to the signed-off by area) or
someone (preferably the upstream maintainer) asks via mail to stable at kernel.org.

But actually this all has happened already.

commit 6f12efee9e86b52193aa2e7e14ad013fc3153a8a
Author: Douglas Gilbert <dgilbert at interlog.com>
Date:   Sun Jan 3 13:51:15 2010 -0500

    skip sense logging for some ATA PASS-THROUGH cdbs

    commit e7efe5932b1d3916c79326a4221693ea90a900e2 upstream.

This is just released in the 2.6.32.13 stable update which is currently under
review and will be included in the updates shortly.

-Stefan

On 05/20/2010 03:00 AM, Matt Bailey wrote:
> Details are here:
> 
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/583128
> 
> In short, SMART commands are getting interpreted as drive faults,
> causing md to kick them out of arrays.  Fixed in 2.6.34.
> 
> Commit ID: 91b25002bd58f55207e4662a611a6cded4ef9834
> (may or may not be the complete fix, but bugs.kernel.org discussion
> seems to think so):
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13594
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --
> Matt Bailey
> 303.871.4923
> Senior Software Specialist
> University of Denver, UTS
> http://du.edu
> http://system42.net
> 





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