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    libata: improve 0xff status handling · 9b89391c
    Tejun Heo authored
    For PATA, 0xff status indicates empty port.  For SATA, it depends on
    how the controller emulates status register.  On some controllers,
    0xff is used to represent broken link or certain stage during reset.
    
    libata currently deals SATA the same.  This hasn't caused any problem
    because problematic situations usually only occur after hotplug or
    other link disruption events and libata blindly waited for the device
    to spin up and settle after hotplug giving the link and device
    whatever time to go through those stages.
    
    libata is going to replace unconditional spinup wait with generic
    timed sequence of resets, so not only getting 0xff handling right for
    SATA is, well, the right thing to do, it's much more important now.
    
    This patch makes the following changes.
    
    * Make ata_bus_softreset() return -ENODEV if any of its wait fails
      due to 0xff status.
    
    * Fail soft/hardreset if status wait returns -ENODEV indicating 0xff
      status while SStatus says the link is online.  e.g. Reset fails if
      status is 0xff after reset when SStatus reports the linke is online.
      If SCR registers are not available, everything is the same as
      before.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarTejun Heo <htejun@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
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