Opened 4 months ago
Last modified 4 months ago
#1861 new defect
Double entry in drivedb for 'INTEL SSDSC2BA200G4' — at Version 1
Reported by: | Stephan Trebs | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | undecided |
Component: | drivedb | Version: | 7.4 |
Keywords: | ssd | Cc: |
Description (last modified by )
Intel SSD DC 3710 (INTEL SSDSC2BA200G4) is detected as 'Intel 730 and DC S35x0/3610/3700 Series SSDs' by this entry in drivedb:
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{ "Intel 730 and DC S35x0/3610/3700 Series SSDs", // tested with INTEL SSDSC2BP480G4, SSDSC2BB120G4/D2010355, // INTEL SSDSC2BB800G4T, SSDSC2BA200G3/5DV10250, SSDSC2BB080G6/G2010130, SSDSC2BX200G4/G2010110, // INTEL SSDSC2BB016T6/G2010140, SSDSC2BX016T4/G2010140, SSDSC2BB150G7/N2010101, // INTEL SSDSC2BB480H4/D2010380, INTEL SSDSC2BB240G4C/D201FJ14, INTEL SSDSC2BA800G3E/5DV10250 "INTEL SSDSC(1N|2B)[ABPX]((080|100|120|150|160|200|240|300|400|480|600|800)[GH][3467][CERT]?|(012|016)T[46])", // A = S3700, B*4 = S3500, B*6 = S3510, P = 730, X = S3610 // Dell ships drives with model of the form SSDSC2BB120G4R "", "", //"-v 3,raw16(avg16),Spin_Up_Time " //"-v 4,raw48,Start_Stop_Count " //"-v 5,raw16(raw16),Reallocated_Sector_Ct " //"-v 9,raw24(raw8),Power_On_Hours " //"-v 12,raw48,Power_Cycle_Count " "-v 170,raw48,Available_Reservd_Space " "-v 171,raw48,Program_Fail_Count " "-v 172,raw48,Erase_Fail_Count " "-v 174,raw48,Unsafe_Shutdown_Count " "-v 175,raw16(raw16),Power_Loss_Cap_Test " "-v 183,raw48,SATA_Downshift_Count " //"-v 184,raw48,End-to-End_Error " //"-v 187,raw48,Reported_Uncorrect " "-v 190,tempminmax,Temperature_Case " "-v 192,raw48,Unsafe_Shutdown_Count " "-v 194,tempminmax,Temperature_Internal " //"-v 197,raw48,Current_Pending_Sector " "-v 199,raw48,CRC_Error_Count " "-v 225,raw48,Host_Writes_32MiB " "-v 226,raw48,Workld_Media_Wear_Indic " // Timed Workload Media Wear Indicator (percent*1024) "-v 227,raw48,Workld_Host_Reads_Perc " // Timed Workload Host Reads Percentage "-v 228,raw48,Workload_Minutes " // 226,227,228 can be reset by 'smartctl -t vendor,0x40' //"-v 232,raw48,Available_Reservd_Space " //"-v 233,raw48,Media_Wearout_Indicator " "-v 234,raw24/raw32:04321,Thermal_Throttle " "-v 241,raw48,Host_Writes_32MiB " "-v 242,raw48,Host_Reads_32MiB " "-v 243,raw48,NAND_Writes_32MiB " // S3510/3610 "-F xerrorlba" // tested with SSDSC2BB600G4/D2010355 },
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There is a second different entry that could match but it is never used:
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{ "Intel 3710 Series SSDs", // INTEL SSDSC2BA200G4R/G201DL2B (dell) "INTEL SSDSC2BA(200G|400G|800G|012T)4.?", "", "", "-v 9,msec24hour32,Power_On_Hours_and_Msec " "-v 170,raw48,Available_Reservd_Space " "-v 171,raw48,Program_Fail_Count " "-v 172,raw48,Erase_Fail_Count " "-v 174,raw48,Unexpect_Power_Loss_Ct " "-v 183,raw48,SATA_Downshift_Count " "-v 187,raw48,Uncorrectable_Error_Cnt " "-v 225,raw48,Host_Writes_32MiB " "-v 226,raw48,Workld_Media_Wear_Indic " "-v 227,raw48,Workld_Host_Reads_Perc " "-v 228,raw48,Workload_Minutes " "-v 234,raw24/raw32:04321,Thermal_Throttle " "-v 243,raw48,NAND_Writes_32MiB " },
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So the second entry can probably be removed because it is never used.
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