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Bug #1084
FreeNAS 8.0.2 AHCI driver issues with Marvell 88SE9128
Description
Hi,
I recently purchased a [[HighPoint]] Rocket 620 PCI-Express 2.0 x1 SATA III (6.0Gb/s) controller to extend the number of SATA ports on my NAS. I installed the card on a Supermicro X7SPA-HF-D525-O Intel Atom D525 1.8GHz motherboard with 8GB of RAM. See all setup details here.
When tested on [[FreeBSD]], the card is detected properly as SATA2, confirmed also by a FreeBSD developer. However, when set on [[FreeNAS]], it shows as SATA1. Is the AHCI driver identical, or do you recommended me to add anything to loader.conf file?
Thank you for your help.
History
#1 Updated by TECK - about 9 years ago
Controller Specification (link)
PCI-Express 2.0 x1 (Compatible with PCI-Express 1.0)
Serial ATA III (6.0Gbps) compliant, with speed negotiation Serial ATA II (3Gbps) and Serial ATA I (1.5Gbps)
600MB/s per SATA port
Industry Standard AHCI Compliant
Hot-plug capability
Supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ)
Out-of-the-Box Ready for Windows, Linux (Check AHCI detail OS support list)
Compatible with SATA (III, II, I) Hard Drives, SSD, etc
Support up to 2TB Hard Drives
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The controller is installed on 1 (x4) PCI-E 2.0 Supermicro (in x16) slot. Based on this review, I should be able to get around 400MB/sec reads with the Rocket 620 controller. For me that is perfect, because my SSD drive can do max 500MB/sec reads and 100MB/sec writes.
#2 Updated by TECK - about 9 years ago
I'm pretty sure the line is there, but I don't know from where to download the [[FreeNAS]] source code to check it myself. So I'm posting this here:
sys/dev/ahci/ahci.c
#3 Updated by Alexander Motin about 9 years ago
What makes you think that in your case it works as SATA1 and that you have a problem?
pass1 device seen on your controller.jpg screenshot is a virtual control device of the Marvell chip's RAID firmware. It's speed means absolutely nothing. Same time link speed of the disk(s) attached to the controller (that should mean) is not present on screenshot.
Looks like you have not Rocket 620, but [[RocketRAID]] 620. It can be used as HBA, but somewhat slower then non-RAID version on my tests. Rocket 620 I have reports only two AHCI channels and has no that control device.
#4 Updated by TECK - about 9 years ago
Hi mav,
Thanks for the reply. This is the initializing screen for the Rocket 620, showing my 6GB SSD drive as being connected. I purchased the controller from [[NewEgg]], the box shows as being a Rocket 620. This is the physical information printed on the card and this is how is installed. I checked with other retailers and they all have the same details printed on their boxes/physical cards. I'm sure I have a Rocket 620, you can see the differences between the 2 cards. Unless they changed something recently into product? Even if the retail box has printed the Rocket 620 info on it, I noticed is marked as Rocket 620A next to the serial number.
I presume this is the relevant hardware part:
I'm a newbie so please forgive me if I'm wrong: This shows as a 9123 chipset, which is good I guess. I Google'ed a little and some people mentioned they had issues with the 9125 chipset.
#5 Updated by Alexander Motin about 9 years ago
Marvell, who produced this chip, doesn't provide much information about it. Rocket and [[RocketRAID]] 620 cards have same PCI IDs and same chip markings. Main difference is in chip firmware and card BIOS. As I have told, my Rocket card reports only two real AHCI SATA channels, has no configuration device and no BIOS setup. Your card reports 8 virtual channels including configuration device, mentions some virtual disks and BIOS setup during boot. That makes me think it is different from my Rocket. I can only guess how HPT labels their products. If this is really Rocket 620, then they sell two different products under the same name.
Nevertheless, whether it is Rocket or [[RocketRAID]], it should work. Could you describe your your real problem? If there is a problem.
#6 Updated by TECK - about 9 years ago
Well, your helpful replies solved all question marks I had. I was worried originally that I'm limited to a SATA1 connection (150MB/s) to my SSD drive. I'm going to open a ticket with Highpoint and ask them about the configuration device and BIOS setup. My goal is to have a card with 2 AHCI SATA channels (as advertised) and no extra fancy stuff that might affect the disks performance.
Can you please let me know what were the speed differences in your tests, between Rocket and [[RocketRaid]] 620? Personally, I don't know how to test the card on a [[FreeBSD]] environment so I test it under Windows. It outputted around 400MB/sec reads.
#7 Updated by Alexander Motin about 9 years ago
It depends. I've seen huge performance difference in setup with port multipliers used. Rocket version gave me about full 250MB/s from 5 drives on one port via SATA2 multiplier. [[RocketRAID]] in same setup gave twice less. Same time for your case of direct disk connection difference was minimal.
#8 Updated by Anonymous about 9 years ago
Replying to [comment:6 TECK]:
Well, your helpful replies solved all question marks I had. I was worried originally that I'm limited to a SATA1 connection (150MB/s) to my SSD drive. I'm going to open a ticket with Highpoint and ask them about the configuration device and BIOS setup. My goal is to have a card with 2 AHCI SATA channels (as advertised) and no extra fancy stuff that might affect the disks performance.
Can you please let me know what were the speed differences in your tests, between Rocket and [[RocketRaid]] 620? Personally, I don't know how to test the card on a [[FreeBSD]] environment so I test it under Windows. It outputted around 400MB/sec reads.
1. Look at the datasheet to see what the drive supports speedwise, theoretically. Then subtract 10% or 15% performance to be pessimistic about what you might be able to achieve.
2. Run dd with a large block size (10m) so it blows out the cache. Note the numbers you achieve when running the tests (CTRL-T works, or just interrupting after a few seconds by hitting CTRL-C as well).
3. If your drive is severely underperforming, check your cabling to ensure that it's correct (SATA-I -> 150MBit, SATA-II -> 300MBit, SATA-III -> 600MBit).
4. Do all this testing under single user mode, not multiuser mode, to avoid jitter/noise in your results.
5. Run multiple times and compile statistics with ministat if you want.
YMMV depending on the amount of RAM, some tuning parameters in [[FreeBSD]], as well as the processor speed and cores you have installed in your machine.
#9 Updated by TECK - about 9 years ago
Replying to [comment:7 mav]:
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It depends. I've seen huge performance difference in setup with port multipliers used. Rocket version gave me about full 250MB/s from 5 drives on one port via SATA2 multiplier. [[RocketRAID]] in same setup gave twice less. Same time for your case of direct disk connection difference was minimal.
I think I know why we see all these new devices, it is related to the new firmware that enables some 'hidden' card features not originally released with Rocket 620. For example, the software RAID0 and 1. I'm awaiting a reply from [[HighPoint]], related to that.
From their instructions manual (see page 5), they display instructions for 1.0.0.1003 BIOS version which matches your description how the controller works (2 AHCI channels). However, when I hit CTRL+M in my box the BIOS version shows as being 1.0.0.1012 and the firmware as 2.1.0.1404, which might explain the new 'features'.
#10 Updated by TECK - about 9 years ago
Replying to [comment:8 gcooper]:
2. Run dd with a large block size (10m) so it blows out the cache. Note the numbers you achieve when running the tests (CTRL-T works, or just interrupting after a few seconds by hitting CTRL-C as well).
Can you please let me know what command I should run at the prompt, so I see the real SSD performance in my box? If I run diskinfo on the SSD, I get these stats:
That yields about 160MB/sec, which is terrible. A regular disk is even worse, at 125MB/sec:
Coming from a [[CentOS]] environment, I don't have a lot of experience with [[FreeBSD]]. It has to be something that we can tweak, in order to improve the disks performance.
#11 Updated by TECK - about 9 years ago
Replying to [comment:5 mav]:
Marvell, who produced this chip, doesn't provide much information about it. Rocket and [[RocketRAID]] 620 cards have same PCI IDs and same chip markings. Main difference is in chip firmware and card BIOS. As I have told, my Rocket card reports only two real AHCI SATA channels, has no configuration device and no BIOS setup. Your card reports 8 virtual channels including configuration device, mentions some virtual disks and BIOS setup during boot. That makes me think it is different from my Rocket. I can only guess how HPT labels their products. If this is really Rocket 620, then they sell two different products under the same name.
OK, some updates. [[FreeBSD]]/FreeNAS reports 8 ports for the Rocket 620, as well the Koutech IO-PESA230 PCI Express Low Profile Ready SATA III. I believe both cards have the same chip. That is a lot of ports for something that has only 2. Could this be a bug or the wrong driver detected by the OS?
#12 Updated by Alexander Motin about 9 years ago
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OK, some updates. [[FreeBSD]]/FreeNAS reports 8 ports for the Rocket 620, as well the Koutech IO-PESA230 PCI Express Low Profile Ready SATA III. I believe both cards have the same chip. That is a lot of ports for something that has only 2. Could this be a bug or the wrong driver detected by the OS?
No, it couldn't. That is exactly what this chip exposes via AHCI interfaces. It is too much for for a bug to not just detect extra ports, but to have them working. :)
#13 Updated by TECK - about 9 years ago
Replying to [comment:12 mav]:
No, it couldn't. That is exactly what this chip exposes via AHCI interfaces. It is too much for for a bug to not just detect extra ports, but to have them working. :)
Thanks Mav. So that means [[HighPoint]] changed the product line for the Rocket 620, compared to what you initially tested? My SSD drive is properly detected but as mentioned earlier, there is a strange 'pass1' detected at 150MB/sec:
What does that pass1 do?
#14 Updated by William Grzybowski about 8 years ago
pass1 is the ahci channel, camcontrol devlist should show the association between passX and adaX.
Is there a real issue here or can this be closed?
#15 Updated by Jordan Hubbard almost 7 years ago
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