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    SG-1100 eMMC failing? Solaris: WARNING: Pool 'pfSense" has encountered an uncorrectable I/O failure [...]

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Could be a bad USB drive if it wouldn't mount correctly in the first port.

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        Cabledude @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 said in SG-1100 eMMC failing? Solaris: WARNING: Pool 'pfSense" has encountered an uncorrectable I/O failure [...]:

        Could be a bad USB drive if it wouldn't mount correctly in the first port.

        That is what I read could have been the case in another topic about this issue. So I prepared a different USB thumb drive and here is what happens when I run usbrecovery:

        Erasing the eMMC contents...
        Writing the firmware to eMMC...
        (this may take a few minutes to complete)
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): READ(10). CDB: 28 00 00 5b e1 11 00 00 80 00 
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): CAM status: CCB request completed with an error
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Retrying command, 3 more tries remain
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): READ(10). CDB: 28 00 00 5b e1 11 00 00 80 00 
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): CAM status: CCB request completed with an error
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Retrying command, 2 more tries remain
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): READ(10). CDB: 28 00 00 5b e1 11 00 00 80 00 
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): CAM status: CCB request completed with an error
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Retrying command, 1 more tries remain
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): READ(10). CDB: 28 00 00 5b e1 11 00 00 80 00 
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): CAM status: CCB request completed with an error
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Retrying command, 0 more tries remain
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): READ(10). CDB: 28 00 00 5b e1 11 00 00 80 00 
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): CAM status: CCB request completed with an error
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Error 5, Retries exhausted
        g_vfs_done(): ufsid/649bbd05e324673f converting all errors to ENXIO
        g_vfs_done():ufsid/649bbd05e324673f[WRITE(offset=2033770496, length=8192)]error = 6 supressing further ENXIO
        UFS: forcibly unmounting /dev/ufsid/649bbd05e324673f from /
        failed to read stdin: Device not configured
        pid 1147 (gzcat), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 4
        pid 1067 (sh), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 4
        pid 1064 (sh), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 4
        pid 1063 (login), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 4
        pid 815 (devd), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 4
        pid 1046 (cron), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 4
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): got CAM status 0x444
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): fatal error, failed to attach to device
        da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus0 target 0 lun 0
        da0: <KINGSTON DataTraveler 3.0 1.01>  s/n 60A44C413DF8AF2050001106 detached
        (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Periph destroyed
        

        Pete
        Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
        Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
        Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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          Cabledude
          last edited by Cabledude

          Here is the other topic I mentioned, where you and @jimp contributed. Jim eventually concluded that that other SG-1100 had a failing / failed eMMC. Could this unit be the same?

          @stephenw10 said in SG-1100 possible failed storage? Can I run it from USB?:

          Sometimes the USB controller in the 1100 just doesn't like a USB drive for some reason.

          I have used this USB thumb drive many times on several SG-1100's, also on this one. Could be gone bad, but the new one doesn't work either.

          Usually it will work in the other slot because one is USB2 and the other USB3.

          Check the boot logs after running 'usbrecovery' for the number of devices reported before the kernel loads. It should show 5 there. If it shows 8 that indicates it did not wipe the eMMC as expected.

          Steve

          I will see if I can find the number of devices 5 or 8

          Pete
          Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
          Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
          Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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            Cabledude @Cabledude
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            @stephenw10
            Do you mean this:
            0ec31ae3-0963-4411-af1d-f168f0b562c1-image.png

            Ok right after this I get a bunch of these, must be at least 50 lines, probably more:
            0ad3a75b-cbdf-42de-ac33-ed509c044f52-image.png

            Then this:
            9a226c6a-fd03-41be-b99f-695414d242f0-image.png

            Do these tell you anything?

            Pete
            Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
            Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
            Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Yeah, that error is in reading the USB drive, not the eMMC.

              But if it reports 8 devices after it shows it erased the eMMC that's almost certainly an eMMC issue.

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                Cabledude @stephenw10
                last edited by Cabledude

                @stephenw10
                I'm sorry I don't know what to look for exactly. I took a screen capture of the console output because once it restarts the log is gone. But I cannot post a video here I think. Could I send it to your personal account?

                Here is another part of that output that I was lucky to freeze as it flashy by extremely fast. Any clues here?

                b24da391-dfe0-403d-9e79-037db813ec6a-image.png

                Then the bad MBR sector warnings keep rolling and rolling and then this is the next output that appears:
                d2b2c2be-9e0d-456d-a29e-7c783071d8aa-image.png

                Pete
                Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
                Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
                Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  No the number of detected devices is show very early in the boot just after it finishes erasing the eMMC after you run usbrecovcery:

                  Marvell>> run usbrecovery
                  switch to partitions #0, OK
                  mmc1(part 0) is current device
                  
                  MMC erase: dev # 1, block # 0, count 4194304 ... 4194304 blocks erased: OK
                  starting USB...
                  USB0:   Register 2000104 NbrPorts 2
                  Starting the controller
                  USB XHCI 1.00
                  USB1:   USB EHCI 1.00
                  scanning bus 0 for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
                  scanning bus 1 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
                         scanning usb for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found
                  reading efi/boot/bootaa64.efi
                  393216 bytes read in 36 ms (10.4 MiB/s)
                  reading armada-3720-sg1100.dtb
                  13323 bytes read in 20 ms (650.4 KiB/s)
                  ## Starting EFI application at 05000000 ...
                  Card did not respond to voltage select!
                  mmc_init: -95, time 41
                  Scanning disk sdhci@d8000.blk...
                  bad MBR sector signature 0x0000
                  Scanning disk usb_mass_storage.lun0...
                  Found 5 disks
                  

                  If, after erasing the eMMC, it still shows 8 disks there that's a problem.

                  Steve

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                    Cabledude @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10
                    Thank you for your sample output. The point is I don't get the same lines as you provide.

                    After the MMC erase, you get:
                    starting USB...
                    I get:
                    resetting USB...

                    Then this part is the same:

                    Starting the controller
                    USB XHCI 1.00
                    USB1:   USB EHCI 1.00
                    scanning bus 0 for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
                    scanning bus 1 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
                           scanning usb for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found
                    

                    And then your output reads

                    reading efi/boot/bootaa64.efi
                    

                    I don't see that at all. Instead, I get:
                    ebd81205-d55f-443b-939f-1f3ed4e44bf8-image.png

                    Then you get:

                    ## Starting EFI application at 05000000 ...
                    Card did not respond to voltage select!
                    mmc_init: -95, time 41
                    Scanning disk sdhci@d8000.blk...
                    bad MBR sector signature 0x0000
                    Scanning disk usb_mass_storage.lun0...
                    Found 5 disks
                    

                    What I see is:
                    bf9815ec-6340-4326-82b6-954b434d2d63-image.png

                    Then after tens of "bad MBR sector signature 0x0000" it just proceeds directly to
                    cb02420c-08e0-430c-a030-37ffcfffdeb6-image.png

                    And it never gets to "Found 5 disks". Or any different number of disks. The entire line is not there.

                    Pete
                    Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
                    Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
                    Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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                      Cabledude @Cabledude
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                      @stephenw10

                      I tried flashing the firmware 3 more times with different USB thumb drives. Eventually the third one passed right through until the end and appears normal. Above output is from that third try.

                      But the device still gets very hot, much hotter than my other SG-1100, which is running my network now, including pfBlocker IP and DNSBL blocklists.

                      I tried to read the eMMC health by following these Netgate instructions but it doesn't provide the

                      eMMC Life Time Estimation A [EXT_CSD_DEVICE_LIFE_TIME_EST_TYP_A]: 0x01
                      eMMC Life Time Estimation B [EXT_CSD_DEVICE_LIFE_TIME_EST_TYP_B]: 0x02
                      

                      information. Instead I get:

                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[79]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[78]]: 0x72
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[77]]: 0x35
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[76]]: 0x35
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[75]]: 0x69
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[74]]: 0x32
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[73]]: 0x32
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[72]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[71]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[70]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[69]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[68]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[67]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[66]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[65]]: 0x00
                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[64]]: 0x00
                      Native sector size [NATIVE_SECTOR_SIZE]: 0x00
                      Sector size emulation [USE_NATIVE_SECTOR]: 0x00
                      Sector size [DATA_SECTOR_SIZE]: 0x00
                      1st initialization after disabling sector size emulation [INI_TIMEOUT_EMU]: 0x00
                      Class 6 commands control [CLASS_6_CTRL]: 0x00
                      Number of addressed group to be Released[DYNCAP_NEEDED]: 0x00
                      Exception events control [EXCEPTION_EVENTS_CTRL]: 0x0000
                      Exception events status[EXCEPTION_EVENTS_STATUS]: 0x0000
                      Extended Partitions Attribute [EXT_PARTITIONS_ATTRIBUTE]: 0x0000
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[51]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[50]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[49]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[48]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[47]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[46]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[45]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[44]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[43]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[42]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[41]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[40]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[39]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[38]]: 0x00
                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[37]]: 0x00
                      Packed command status [PACKED_COMMAND_STATUS]: 0x00
                      Packed command failure index [PACKED_FAILURE_INDEX]: 0x00
                      Power Off Notification [POWER_OFF_NOTIFICATION]: 0x00
                      Control to turn the Cache ON/OFF [CACHE_CTRL]: 0x00
                      [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: pkg install -y mmc-utils ; rehash
                      

                      Can you make anything out of that? Or is this eMMC not supported?

                      Pete
                      Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
                      Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
                      Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        That's only a fraction of the output, you should see:

                        [23.05.1-RELEASE][admin@1100-3.stevew.lan]/root: mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcsd0rpmb 
                        =============================================
                          Extended CSD rev 1.8 (MMC 5.1)
                        =============================================
                        
                        Card Supported Command sets [S_CMD_SET: 0x01]
                        HPI Features [HPI_FEATURE: 0x01]: implementation based on CMD13
                        Background operations support [BKOPS_SUPPORT: 0x01]
                        Max Packet Read Cmd [MAX_PACKED_READS: 0x3f]
                        Max Packet Write Cmd [MAX_PACKED_WRITES: 0x3f]
                        Data TAG support [DATA_TAG_SUPPORT: 0x01]
                        Data TAG Unit Size [TAG_UNIT_SIZE: 0x03]
                        Tag Resources Size [TAG_RES_SIZE: 0x03]
                        Context Management Capabilities [CONTEXT_CAPABILITIES: 0x05]
                        Large Unit Size [LARGE_UNIT_SIZE_M1: 0x00]
                        Extended partition attribute support [EXT_SUPPORT: 0x03]
                        Generic CMD6 Timer [GENERIC_CMD6_TIME: 0x19]
                        Power off notification [POWER_OFF_LONG_TIME: 0x19]
                        Cache Size [CACHE_SIZE] is 512 KiB
                        Background operations status [BKOPS_STATUS: 0x03]
                        1st Initialisation Time after programmed sector [INI_TIMEOUT_AP: 0x5a]
                        Power class for 52MHz, DDR at 3.6V [PWR_CL_DDR_52_360: 0x00]
                        Power class for 52MHz, DDR at 1.95V [PWR_CL_DDR_52_195: 0xdd]
                        Power class for 200MHz at 3.6V [PWR_CL_200_360: 0xdd]
                        Power class for 200MHz, at 1.95V [PWR_CL_200_195: 0x00]
                        Minimum Performance for 8bit at 52MHz in DDR mode:
                         [MIN_PERF_DDR_W_8_52: 0x00]
                         [MIN_PERF_DDR_R_8_52: 0x00]
                        TRIM Multiplier [TRIM_MULT: 0x03]
                        Secure Feature support [SEC_FEATURE_SUPPORT: 0x55]
                        Boot Information [BOOT_INFO: 0x07]
                         Device supports alternative boot method
                         Device supports dual data rate during boot
                         Device supports high speed timing during boot
                        Boot partition size [BOOT_SIZE_MULTI: 0x20]
                        Access size [ACC_SIZE: 0x08]
                        High-capacity erase unit size [HC_ERASE_GRP_SIZE: 0x01]
                         i.e. 512 KiB
                        High-capacity erase timeout [ERASE_TIMEOUT_MULT: 0x03]
                        Reliable write sector count [REL_WR_SEC_C: 0x01]
                        High-capacity W protect group size [HC_WP_GRP_SIZE: 0x10]
                         i.e. 8192 KiB
                        Sleep current (VCC) [S_C_VCC: 0x05]
                        Sleep current (VCCQ) [S_C_VCCQ: 0x07]
                        Sleep/awake timeout [S_A_TIMEOUT: 0x12]
                        Sector Count [SEC_COUNT: 0x00e90e80]
                         Device is block-addressed
                        Minimum Write Performance for 8bit:
                         [MIN_PERF_W_8_52: 0x0a]
                         [MIN_PERF_R_8_52: 0x0a]
                         [MIN_PERF_W_8_26_4_52: 0x0a]
                         [MIN_PERF_R_8_26_4_52: 0x0a]
                        Minimum Write Performance for 4bit:
                         [MIN_PERF_W_4_26: 0x0a]
                         [MIN_PERF_R_4_26: 0x0a]
                        Power classes registers:
                         [PWR_CL_26_360: 0x00]
                         [PWR_CL_52_360: 0x00]
                         [PWR_CL_26_195: 0xdd]
                         [PWR_CL_52_195: 0xdd]
                        Partition switching timing [PARTITION_SWITCH_TIME: 0x03]
                        Out-of-interrupt busy timing [OUT_OF_INTERRUPT_TIME: 0x0a]
                        I/O Driver Strength [DRIVER_STRENGTH: 0x1f]
                        Enhanced Strobe mode [STROBE_SUPPORT: 0x01]
                        Card Type [CARD_TYPE: 0x57]
                         HS400 Dual Data Rate eMMC @200MHz 1.8VI/O
                         HS200 Single Data Rate eMMC @200MHz 1.8VI/O
                         HS Dual Data Rate eMMC @52MHz 1.8V or 3VI/O
                         HS eMMC @52MHz - at rated device voltage(s)
                         HS eMMC @26MHz - at rated device voltage(s)
                        CSD structure version [CSD_STRUCTURE: 0x02]
                        Command set [CMD_SET: 0x00]
                        Command set revision [CMD_SET_REV: 0x00]
                        Power class [POWER_CLASS: 0x0d]
                        High-speed interface timing [HS_TIMING: 0x01]
                        Erased memory content [ERASED_MEM_CONT: 0x00]
                        Boot configuration bytes [PARTITION_CONFIG: 0x03]
                         Not boot enable
                         R/W Replay Protected Memory Block (RPMB)
                        Boot config protection [BOOT_CONFIG_PROT: 0x00]
                        Boot bus Conditions [BOOT_BUS_CONDITIONS: 0x00]
                        High-density erase group definition [ERASE_GROUP_DEF: 0x01]
                        Boot write protection status registers [BOOT_WP_STATUS]: 0x00
                        Boot Area Write protection [BOOT_WP]: 0x00
                         Power ro locking: possible
                         Permanent ro locking: possible
                         partition 0 ro lock status: not locked
                         partition 1 ro lock status: not locked
                        User area write protection register [USER_WP]: 0x00
                        FW configuration [FW_CONFIG]: 0x00
                        RPMB Size [RPMB_SIZE_MULT]: 0x20
                        Write reliability setting register [WR_REL_SET]: 0x1f
                         user area: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                         partition 1: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                         partition 2: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                         partition 3: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                         partition 4: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                        Write reliability parameter register [WR_REL_PARAM]: 0x15
                         Device supports writing EXT_CSD_WR_REL_SET
                         Device supports the enhanced def. of reliable write
                        Enable background operations handshake [BKOPS_EN]: 0x02
                        H/W reset function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x00
                        HPI management [HPI_MGMT]: 0x00
                        Partitioning Support [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x07
                         Device support partitioning feature
                         Device can have enhanced tech.
                        Max Enhanced Area Size [MAX_ENH_SIZE_MULT]: 0x0001b5
                         i.e. 3579904 KiB
                        Partitions attribute [PARTITIONS_ATTRIBUTE]: 0x00
                        Partitioning Setting [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
                         Device partition setting NOT complete
                        General Purpose Partition Size
                         [GP_SIZE_MULT_4]: 0x000000
                         [GP_SIZE_MULT_3]: 0x000000
                         [GP_SIZE_MULT_2]: 0x000000
                         [GP_SIZE_MULT_1]: 0x000000
                        Enhanced User Data Area Size [ENH_SIZE_MULT]: 0x000000
                         i.e. 0 KiB
                        Enhanced User Data Start Address [ENH_START_ADDR]: 0x00000000
                         i.e. 0 bytes offset
                        Bad Block Management mode [SEC_BAD_BLK_MGMNT]: 0x00
                        Periodic Wake-up [PERIODIC_WAKEUP]: 0x00
                        Program CID/CSD in DDR mode support [PROGRAM_CID_CSD_DDR_SUPPORT]: 0x01
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[127]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[126]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[125]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[124]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[123]]: 0x01
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[122]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[121]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[120]]: 0x01
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[119]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[118]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[117]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[116]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[115]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[114]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[113]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[112]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[111]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[110]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[109]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[108]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[107]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[106]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[105]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[104]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[103]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[102]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[101]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[100]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[99]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[98]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[97]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[96]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[95]]: 0x02
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[94]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[93]]: 0x01
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[92]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[91]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[90]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[89]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[88]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[87]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[86]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[85]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[84]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[83]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[82]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[81]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[80]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[79]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[78]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[77]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[76]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[75]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[74]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[73]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[72]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[71]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[70]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[69]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[68]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[67]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[66]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[65]]: 0x00
                        Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[64]]: 0x00
                        Native sector size [NATIVE_SECTOR_SIZE]: 0x00
                        Sector size emulation [USE_NATIVE_SECTOR]: 0x00
                        Sector size [DATA_SECTOR_SIZE]: 0x00
                        1st initialization after disabling sector size emulation [INI_TIMEOUT_EMU]: 0x0a
                        Class 6 commands control [CLASS_6_CTRL]: 0x00
                        Number of addressed group to be Released[DYNCAP_NEEDED]: 0x00
                        Exception events control [EXCEPTION_EVENTS_CTRL]: 0x0000
                        Exception events status[EXCEPTION_EVENTS_STATUS]: 0x0000
                        Extended Partitions Attribute [EXT_PARTITIONS_ATTRIBUTE]: 0x0000
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[51]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[50]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[49]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[48]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[47]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[46]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[45]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[44]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[43]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[42]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[41]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[40]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[39]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[38]]: 0x00
                        Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[37]]: 0x00
                        Packed command status [PACKED_COMMAND_STATUS]: 0x00
                        Packed command failure index [PACKED_FAILURE_INDEX]: 0x00
                        Power Off Notification [POWER_OFF_NOTIFICATION]: 0x00
                        Control to turn the Cache ON/OFF [CACHE_CTRL]: 0x01
                        eMMC Firmware Version: 09111317
                        eMMC Life Time Estimation A [EXT_CSD_DEVICE_LIFE_TIME_EST_TYP_A]: 0x02
                        eMMC Life Time Estimation B [EXT_CSD_DEVICE_LIFE_TIME_EST_TYP_B]: 0x04
                        eMMC Pre EOL information [EXT_CSD_PRE_EOL_INFO]: 0x01
                        Secure Removal Type [SECURE_REMOVAL_TYPE]: 0x08
                         information is configured to be removed by an erase of the physical memory
                         Supported Secure Removal Type:
                          information removed using a vendor defined
                        Command Queue Support [CMDQ_SUPPORT]: 0x01
                        Command Queue Depth [CMDQ_DEPTH]: 32
                        Command Enabled [CMDQ_MODE_EN]: 0x00
                        
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                          Cabledude @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10
                          Yes I saw most of that when doing a screen recording, which is the only way for me to see what's flashing by because it goes too fast.

                          But my output stops at

                          Control to turn the Cache ON/OFF [CACHE_CTRL]: 0x00
                          

                          ...so it does not show:

                          eMMC Firmware Version: 09111317
                          eMMC Life Time Estimation A [EXT_CSD_DEVICE_LIFE_TIME_EST_TYP_A]: 0x02
                          eMMC Life Time Estimation B [EXT_CSD_DEVICE_LIFE_TIME_EST_TYP_B]: 0x04
                          eMMC Pre EOL information [EXT_CSD_PRE_EOL_INFO]: 0x01
                          

                          I notice you have the output in text. Is there an output file I can open?

                          Thanks,

                          Pete
                          Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
                          Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
                          Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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                            Cabledude
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                            Also tried the mmc command using other search strings:

                            [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcsd0rpmb | egrep 'PACKED'
                            Max Packet Read Cmd [MAX_PACKED_READS: 0x3f]
                            Max Packet Write Cmd [MAX_PACKED_WRITES: 0x3f]
                            Packed command status [PACKED_COMMAND_STATUS]: 0x00
                            Packed command failure index [PACKED_FAILURE_INDEX]: 0x00
                            [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcsd0rpmb | egrep 'Estimation'
                            [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcsd0rpmb | egrep 'EXT_CSD'
                             Device supports writing EXT_CSD_WR_REL_SET
                            [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: 
                            
                            [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcsd0rpmb | egrep 'LIFE|EOL'
                            [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: 
                            

                            The output simply doesn't contain the Life Time Estimation info.

                            Pete
                            Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
                            Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
                            Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                              I just connected to it using SSH and copy and pasted it here. You can also scroll back through it and read exactly what is shown.

                              You can also copy/paste out of putty (or any terminal emulator) if you're uisng the console directly. Putty can also be set to log all output to a file directly if needed.

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                                Cabledude @stephenw10
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                                @stephenw10
                                Okay I haven’t tried SSH. But I’m on macOS, not windows. So I use terminal and it won’t let me select all + copy the entire output, just the last screen.

                                Bottom line is I don’t get the eMMC health output
                                And I’m still puzzled why my usbrecovery output is so much different from what you showed, not 5 or 8 devices etc.
                                And the heat and power draw also bothers me from a reliability point of view.

                                Would you think, based on all of the information and output I provided above, that this unit is okay, or otherwise?

                                Pete
                                Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
                                Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
                                Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Mmm, try SSH. The fact you are seeing unexpected output seems suspicious. You might not be seeing everything or it might getting overwritten.

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                                    Cabledude @stephenw10
                                    last edited by Cabledude

                                    @stephenw10
                                    Connected via SSH now. Exact same output, so no health est info, but now I can indeed copy/paste all output which is progress.

                                    Suspicious is not just the lack of eMMC health info, but also the other missing output during usb recovery.

                                    I can’t re-flash the firmware using SSH. All I could try is find a windows machine somewhere at a friends office to compare putty output. Maybe tomorrow, it’s 2:30 am.

                                    In my head I have written off this unit, from the high power usage and the extreme heat it produces alone. The reason I am still trying to estimate if the eMMC is bad, is that this circumstance might explain some or all of the issues I’ve been having with it. And by such conclusion may restore my confidence in netgate.

                                    Maybe you could bear with me a little longer and help me troubleshoot the output issues so as to determine if this unit is good or bad. That would really help.

                                    Pete
                                    Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
                                    Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
                                    Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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                                      Cabledude @stephenw10
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                                      @stephenw10 said in SG-1100 eMMC failing? Solaris: WARNING: Pool 'pfSense" has encountered an uncorrectable I/O failure [...]:

                                      Mmm, try SSH. The fact you are seeing unexpected output seems suspicious. You might not be seeing everything or it might getting overwritten.

                                      I installed a "putty - equivalent" for macOS, the "Serial.app". Provides good output, can scroll back, copy, paste, etc. Here is the eMMC output, though it lacks the same essential parts as before:

                                      [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcsd0rpmb
                                      =============================================
                                       Extended CSD rev 1.6 (MMC 4.5)
                                      =============================================
                                      
                                      Card Supported Command sets [S_CMD_SET: 0x01]
                                      HPI Features [HPI_FEATURE: 0x01]: implementation based on CMD13
                                      Background operations support [BKOPS_SUPPORT: 0x01]
                                      Max Packet Read Cmd [MAX_PACKED_READS: 0x3f]
                                      Max Packet Write Cmd [MAX_PACKED_WRITES: 0x3f]
                                      Data TAG support [DATA_TAG_SUPPORT: 0x01]
                                      Data TAG Unit Size [TAG_UNIT_SIZE: 0x03]
                                      Tag Resources Size [TAG_RES_SIZE: 0x03]
                                      Context Management Capabilities [CONTEXT_CAPABILITIES: 0x05]
                                      Large Unit Size [LARGE_UNIT_SIZE_M1: 0x00]
                                      Extended partition attribute support [EXT_SUPPORT: 0x00]
                                      Generic CMD6 Timer [GENERIC_CMD6_TIME: 0x19]
                                      Power off notification [POWER_OFF_LONG_TIME: 0x64]
                                      Cache Size [CACHE_SIZE] is 0 KiB
                                      Background operations status [BKOPS_STATUS: 0x00]
                                      1st Initialisation Time after programmed sector [INI_TIMEOUT_AP: 0x0a]
                                      Power class for 52MHz, DDR at 3.6V [PWR_CL_DDR_52_360: 0x22]
                                      Power class for 52MHz, DDR at 1.95V [PWR_CL_DDR_52_195: 0x00]
                                      Power class for 200MHz at 3.6V [PWR_CL_200_360: 0x00]
                                      Power class for 200MHz, at 1.95V [PWR_CL_200_195: 0x00]
                                      Minimum Performance for 8bit at 52MHz in DDR mode:
                                      [MIN_PERF_DDR_W_8_52: 0x00]
                                      [MIN_PERF_DDR_R_8_52: 0x00]
                                      TRIM Multiplier [TRIM_MULT: 0x0e]
                                      Secure Feature support [SEC_FEATURE_SUPPORT: 0x55]
                                      Boot Information [BOOT_INFO: 0x07]
                                      Device supports alternative boot method
                                      Device supports dual data rate during boot
                                      Device supports high speed timing during boot
                                      Boot partition size [BOOT_SIZE_MULTI: 0x10]
                                      Access size [ACC_SIZE: 0x08]
                                      High-capacity erase unit size [HC_ERASE_GRP_SIZE: 0x04]
                                      i.e. 2048 KiB
                                      High-capacity erase timeout [ERASE_TIMEOUT_MULT: 0x0e]
                                      Reliable write sector count [REL_WR_SEC_C: 0x01]
                                      High-capacity W protect group size [HC_WP_GRP_SIZE: 0x08]
                                      i.e. 16384 KiB
                                      Sleep current (VCC) [S_C_VCC: 0x08]
                                      Sleep current (VCCQ) [S_C_VCCQ: 0x07]
                                      Sleep/awake timeout [S_A_TIMEOUT: 0x13]
                                      Sector Count [SEC_COUNT: 0x00e90000]
                                      Device is block-addressed
                                      Minimum Write Performance for 8bit:
                                      [MIN_PERF_W_8_52: 0x0a]
                                      [MIN_PERF_R_8_52: 0x0a]
                                      [MIN_PERF_W_8_26_4_52: 0x0a]
                                      [MIN_PERF_R_8_26_4_52: 0x0a]
                                      Minimum Write Performance for 4bit:
                                      [MIN_PERF_W_4_26: 0x0a]
                                      [MIN_PERF_R_4_26: 0x0a]
                                      Power classes registers:
                                      [PWR_CL_26_360: 0x22]
                                      [PWR_CL_52_360: 0x22]
                                      [PWR_CL_26_195: 0x00]
                                      [PWR_CL_52_195: 0x00]
                                      Partition switching timing [PARTITION_SWITCH_TIME: 0x03]
                                      Out-of-interrupt busy timing [OUT_OF_INTERRUPT_TIME: 0x19]
                                      I/O Driver Strength [DRIVER_STRENGTH: 0x01]
                                      Enhanced Strobe mode [STROBE_SUPPORT: 0x00]
                                      Card Type [CARD_TYPE: 0x07]
                                      HS Dual Data Rate eMMC @52MHz 1.8V or 3VI/O
                                      HS eMMC @52MHz - at rated device voltage(s)
                                      HS eMMC @26MHz - at rated device voltage(s)
                                      CSD structure version [CSD_STRUCTURE: 0x02]
                                      Command set [CMD_SET: 0x00]
                                      Command set revision [CMD_SET_REV: 0x00]
                                      Power class [POWER_CLASS: 0x02]
                                      High-speed interface timing [HS_TIMING: 0x01]
                                      Erased memory content [ERASED_MEM_CONT: 0x00]
                                      Boot configuration bytes [PARTITION_CONFIG: 0x03]
                                      Not boot enable
                                      R/W Replay Protected Memory Block (RPMB)
                                      Boot config protection [BOOT_CONFIG_PROT: 0x00]
                                      Boot bus Conditions [BOOT_BUS_CONDITIONS: 0x00]
                                      High-density erase group definition [ERASE_GROUP_DEF: 0x01]
                                      Boot write protection status registers [BOOT_WP_STATUS]: 0x00
                                      Boot Area Write protection [BOOT_WP]: 0x00
                                      Power ro locking: possible
                                      Permanent ro locking: possible
                                      partition 0 ro lock status: not locked
                                      partition 1 ro lock status: not locked
                                      User area write protection register [USER_WP]: 0x00
                                      FW configuration [FW_CONFIG]: 0x00
                                      RPMB Size [RPMB_SIZE_MULT]: 0x10
                                      Write reliability setting register [WR_REL_SET]: 0x1f
                                      user area: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                                      partition 1: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                                      partition 2: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                                      partition 3: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                                      partition 4: the device protects existing data if a power failure occurs during a write operation
                                      Write reliability parameter register [WR_REL_PARAM]: 0x05
                                      Device supports writing EXT_CSD_WR_REL_SET
                                      Device supports the enhanced def. of reliable write
                                      Enable background operations handshake [BKOPS_EN]: 0x00
                                      H/W reset function [RST_N_FUNCTION]: 0x00
                                      HPI management [HPI_MGMT]: 0x00
                                      Partitioning Support [PARTITIONING_SUPPORT]: 0x01
                                      Device support partitioning feature
                                      Device cannot have enhanced tech.
                                      Max Enhanced Area Size [MAX_ENH_SIZE_MULT]: 0x0000e9
                                      i.e. 3817472 KiB
                                      Partitions attribute [PARTITIONS_ATTRIBUTE]: 0x00
                                      Partitioning Setting [PARTITION_SETTING_COMPLETED]: 0x00
                                      Device partition setting NOT complete
                                      General Purpose Partition Size
                                      [GP_SIZE_MULT_4]: 0x000000
                                      [GP_SIZE_MULT_3]: 0x000000
                                      [GP_SIZE_MULT_2]: 0x000000
                                      [GP_SIZE_MULT_1]: 0x000000
                                      Enhanced User Data Area Size [ENH_SIZE_MULT]: 0x000000
                                      i.e. 0 KiB
                                      Enhanced User Data Start Address [ENH_START_ADDR]: 0x00000000
                                      i.e. 0 bytes offset
                                      Bad Block Management mode [SEC_BAD_BLK_MGMNT]: 0x00
                                      Periodic Wake-up [PERIODIC_WAKEUP]: 0x00
                                      Program CID/CSD in DDR mode support [PROGRAM_CID_CSD_DDR_SUPPORT]: 0x01
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[127]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[126]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[125]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[124]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[123]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[122]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[121]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[120]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[119]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[118]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[117]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[116]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[115]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[114]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[113]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[112]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[111]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[110]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[109]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[108]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[107]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[106]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[105]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[104]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[103]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[102]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[101]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[100]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[99]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[98]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[97]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[96]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[95]]: 0x02
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[94]]: 0x09
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[93]]: 0x04
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[92]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[91]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[90]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[89]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[88]]: 0x09
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[87]]: 0x08
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[86]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[85]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[84]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[83]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[82]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[81]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[80]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[79]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[78]]: 0x72
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[77]]: 0x35
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[76]]: 0x35
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[75]]: 0x69
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[74]]: 0x32
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[73]]: 0x32
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[72]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[71]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[70]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[69]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[68]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[67]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[66]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[65]]: 0x00
                                      Vendor Specific Fields [VENDOR_SPECIFIC_FIELD[64]]: 0x00
                                      Native sector size [NATIVE_SECTOR_SIZE]: 0x00
                                      Sector size emulation [USE_NATIVE_SECTOR]: 0x00
                                      Sector size [DATA_SECTOR_SIZE]: 0x00
                                      1st initialization after disabling sector size emulation [INI_TIMEOUT_EMU]: 0x00
                                      Class 6 commands control [CLASS_6_CTRL]: 0x00
                                      Number of addressed group to be Released[DYNCAP_NEEDED]: 0x00
                                      Exception events control [EXCEPTION_EVENTS_CTRL]: 0x0000
                                      Exception events status[EXCEPTION_EVENTS_STATUS]: 0x0000
                                      Extended Partitions Attribute [EXT_PARTITIONS_ATTRIBUTE]: 0x0000
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[51]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[50]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[49]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[48]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[47]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[46]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[45]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[44]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[43]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[42]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[41]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[40]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[39]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[38]]: 0x00
                                      Context configuration [CONTEXT_CONF[37]]: 0x00
                                      Packed command status [PACKED_COMMAND_STATUS]: 0x00
                                      Packed command failure index [PACKED_FAILURE_INDEX]: 0x00
                                      Power Off Notification [POWER_OFF_NOTIFICATION]: 0x00
                                      Control to turn the Cache ON/OFF [CACHE_CTRL]: 0x00
                                      [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcsd0rpmb | egrep "EOL"
                                      [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root: mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcsd0rpmb | egrep "LIFE"
                                      [23.05.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense-test-8sep23.home.arpa]/root:
                                      

                                      Pete
                                      Home: SG-2100 + UniFi + Synology. SG-1100 retired
                                      Parents: SG-1100 + UniFi + Synology
                                      Testing: SG-1100 w/ 120GB SSD via ext USB (eMMC dead). Works great

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                        I can certainly try. That is odd that it doesn't show all the output from mmcuntils. Though there have been several different eMMC chips used.
                                        What does yours report for the MMC version at the top?

                                        Extended CSD rev 1.8 (MMC 5.1)
                                        
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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          Oh cross posted. Yes you have an early version with the MMC 4.5 chip. That doesn't report lifetime data.

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