Re: [PATCH] cdrom sane fallback vs 2.4.20-pre1

From: Erik Andersen (andersen@codepoet.org)
Date: Mon Aug 12 2002 - 23:12:44 EST


On Mon Aug 12, 2002 at 11:58:26PM -0300, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Erik Andersen wrote:
>
> > --- drivers/cdrom/cdrom.c~ Sun Aug 11 15:37:20 2002
> > +++ drivers/cdrom/cdrom.c Sun Aug 11 15:37:24 2002
> > @@ -1916,6 +1916,7 @@
> > {
> > struct cdrom_device_ops *cdo = cdi->ops;
> > struct cdrom_generic_command cgc;
> > + struct request_sense sense;
> > kdev_t dev = cdi->dev;
> > char buffer[32];
> > int ret = 0;
> > @@ -1951,9 +1952,11 @@
> > cgc.buffer = (char *) kmalloc(blocksize, GFP_KERNEL);
> > if (cgc.buffer == NULL)
> > return -ENOMEM;
> > + memset(&sense, 0, sizeof(sense));
> > + cgc.sense = &sense;
> > cgc.data_direction = CGC_DATA_READ;
> > ret = cdrom_read_block(cdi, &cgc, lba, 1, format, blocksize);
> > - if (ret) {
> > + if (ret && sense.sense_key==0x05 && sense.asc==0x20 && sense.ascq==0x00) {
>
> Do you really need to hardcode this values ?

This allows it to falls back to READ_10 only when the drive
reports "Hey! You gave me an invalid command!" which is the one
and only case when a fall back to READ_10 is appropriate. I am
not aware of any other reason for which a fallback to READ_10 is
useful.

 -Erik

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