Re: ATA 4 KiB sector issues.

From: Ric Wheeler
Date: Tue Mar 16 2010 - 16:43:51 EST


On 03/16/2010 11:37 AM, Tejun Heo wrote:
Hello,

On 03/17/2010 12:23 AM, James Bottomley wrote:
So, using custom geometry doesn't help compatibility at all.
Our partitioning tool still obey the integral cylinder rule ... we can
argue about whether they should, but what we need is a strategy for
fixing what is rather than what should be.
The updated ones don't anymore. They just align to 1MiB + whatever
the drive requests for offset (the offset-by-one thing). They will
basically behave the same as windows vista/7 ones, so it's already
fixed. What we can argue is whether adding CHS tricks on top to make
those larger alignments somewhat meaningful w/ CHS interpretation too,
which I'm objecting on the ground that it doesn't help compatibility
at all.

Thanks.


Dropping any mention of CHS seems to be the only sensible thing. Why waste any time to continue some myth about drives that no modern hardware supports (and then have the joy of explaining that to users)?

Talking about it only confuses people and in the worst case, could cause them to misalign their partitions by clinging to these pretend borders :-)

ric

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