08-14-2019, 08:04 AM
Here was a discussion with quite similar error messages about SATA interface: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7538
In that case the topic starter have tried to remove ugly jumpers from STAT lines. My opinion the SATA board which is supplied by Pine64 shop has bad SATA signal integrity by design. SATA adapter PCB design is badly violating the requirements for SATA signal integrity interface. If you have some soldering skill for though hole components de-soldering, you may try to replace plastic jumpers by short direct wires. The topic starter (the link above) was unable to remove the jumpers accurately enough and damaged a board. So soldering skill is "must have" for the option I'm recommending.
In that case the topic starter have tried to remove ugly jumpers from STAT lines. My opinion the SATA board which is supplied by Pine64 shop has bad SATA signal integrity by design. SATA adapter PCB design is badly violating the requirements for SATA signal integrity interface. If you have some soldering skill for though hole components de-soldering, you may try to replace plastic jumpers by short direct wires. The topic starter (the link above) was unable to remove the jumpers accurately enough and damaged a board. So soldering skill is "must have" for the option I'm recommending.