Flusing caches on shutdown

David Balazic (david.balazic@uni-mb.si)
Mon, 19 Feb 2001 13:45:57 +0100


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Hi!

It is a good idea IMO to flush the write cache of storage devices
at shutdown and other critical moments.
I browsed through linux-2.4.1 and see no use of the SYNCHRONIZE CACHE
SCSI command ( curiously it is defined in several other files
besides include/scsi/scsi.h , grep returns :
drivers/scsi/pci2000.h:#define SCSIOP_SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE 0x35
drivers/scsi/psi_dale.h:#define SCSIOP_SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE 0x35
drivers/scsi/psi240i.h:#define SCSIOP_SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE 0x35
)

I couldn't find evidence to the use of the equivalent ATA command either
( FLUSH CACHE , command code E7h ).
Also add ATAPI to the list. ( and all other interfaces. I checked just SCSI
and ATA )

Loosing data at powerdown due to write caches have been reported,
so this is no a theoretical problems. Also the journaled filesystems
are safe only in theory if the journal is not stored on non-volatile
memory, which is not guarantied in the current kernel.

What is the official word on this issue ?
I think this is important to the "enterprise" guys, at the least.

Sincerely,
david

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