Opened 4 weeks ago

Last modified 3 weeks ago

#1981 new enhancement

Please add Foresee S58A SSD to the database

Reported by: Cmdr_Zod Owned by:
Priority: minor Milestone: Release 8.0
Component: drivedb Version: 7.4
Keywords: ssd Cc:

Description

This is an M.2 2280 SATA Drive, also available in 2.5" in 128GB, 256GB, 1TB and TB according to the Product catalogue.
Data sheet for the M.2 version is located at https://datasheet.lcsc.com/lcsc/2008181906_FORESEE-FSGSCOC-512G_C719935.pdf and specifies capacities from 128GB to 1TB for the M.2 version.

SMART Data vendor-specific attributes per data sheet (some seem to be default)

Attribute ID (hex) Attribute Name
05 New Bad Block Count
09 Power On Hours
0C Power Cycle Count
A7 Average Erase Count
A8 SATA PHY Error Count
A9 Bad Block Count
AB Program Fail Count
AC Erase Fail Count
AD Erase Count
AF Bad Cluster Count
B1 Read Retry Count
B4 Spare Block Count Left
BB Uncorrectable Error Count
C0 Unexpected Power Loss Count
C2 Temperature
C7 UltraDMA CRC Error Count
CE Minimum Erase Count
CF Maximum Erase Count
D0 Average Erase Count
D1 SLC Minimum Erase Count
D2 SLC Maximum Erase Count
D3 SLC Average Erase Count
E7 SSD Life Left
F1 Total LBA written
F2 Total LBA read

PN of my Model is: FSGSCOC-512G
There is also a second product designation: S58AF512G

The controller is labeled as:
FORESEE
DM918
QT724 2103

I couldn't find any information about this controller.
Running a short SMART test on the drive seems to never finish when idle (it will report 90% remaining all the time), I ended up writing zeros to the whole drive in an attempt to see if it helps, and at some point the SMART test finished.

Please find attached the output of smartctl -x /dev/sdX

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smartctl-FORESEE_512GB_SSD.txt (32.0 KB ) - added by Cmdr_Zod 4 weeks ago.

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Change History (4)

by Cmdr_Zod, 4 weeks ago

comment:1 by Christian Franke, 4 weeks ago

Milestone: undecided

Attribute set may be similar to existing entries Maxio based SSDs (variant 1) or Maxio based SSDs (variant 2).

Running a short SMART test on the drive seems to never finish when idle ...

This is a firmware bug which cannot be fixed by smartctl.

comment:2 by Cmdr_Zod, 4 weeks ago

This is a firmware bug which cannot be fixed by smartctl.

This is absolutely clear to me, I noted it to provide as much information as possible about the controller. May be worth mentioning it or informing the user about like broken firmware on certain drives.

comment:3 by Christian Franke, 3 weeks ago

Milestone: undecidedRelease 8.0
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