Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:27:11 -0800 From: Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org> To: Mario Olofo <mario.olofo@gmail.com>, John Kennedy <warlock@phouka.net> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Running FreeBSD on M.2 SSD Message-ID: <437a5eae-03c8-737d-48bf-39e2e9163d6d@nomadlogic.org> In-Reply-To: <CAP4Gn9DYui-x_wsDN3TUMd7cDPB%2BTSfRX3TL5DAa=8a1=eRGxQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAP4Gn9DbdzSMbj=xn3E4TMRWzs-WY%2Bun2Rzd9Dt3PUeDL%2BYtpA@mail.gmail.com> <20200224144602.GA64065@phouka1.phouka.net> <CAP4Gn9DYui-x_wsDN3TUMd7cDPB%2BTSfRX3TL5DAa=8a1=eRGxQ@mail.gmail.com>
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On 2020-02-24 09:58, Mario Olofo wrote: > Hello John, thank you for your reply. > > Yesterday I reinstalled the 12.1 on a VirtualBox virtual machine, did the > same steps and it didn't corrupted the ZFS, so I think that the problem is > in the FreeBSD's driver for m.2 SSD. > Besides the corruption of the filesystem, I forgot to mention that I > noticed a little noise on disk writes on FreeBSD, but not on Linux or > Windows. > I found some old threads about incorrectly params for sector size for > Samsung's SSD, but nothing about WD. > If someone responsible for the driver need help to solve this problem, I > can reinstall the FreeBSD on my machine and compile a custom kernel to > gather debug information. Unfortunately you haven't provided much in details regarding the hardware you are running as far as FreeBSD see's it. I can confirm I have had many systems using m.2 for quite a while and have had zero issues. Could you provide some of these details? (assuming this is an NVMe device): $ sudo nvmecontrol devlist $ sudo pciconf -lv nvme0 if your device isn't NVMe and is a sata device then this info may be helpful as well: $ sudo camcontrol devlist and your dmesg will also probably be helpful here as well. I think getting at least this basic info will help determine where the issue is cropping up. cheers, -pete -- Pete Wright pete@nomadlogic.org @nomadlogicLA
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