Søren Schmidt wrote: > Scott Long wrote: >> SXren Schmidt wrote: >>> sos 2007-10-26 08:59:24 UTC >>> >>> FreeBSD src repository >>> >>> Modified files: >>> sys/dev/ata atapi-cd.c atapi-cd.h Log: >>> Update the way we get the mode pages on probe. >>> Revision Changes Path >>> 1.194 +22 -25 src/sys/dev/ata/atapi-cd.c >>> 1.47 +1 -0 src/sys/dev/ata/atapi-cd.h >> >> Just curious, what was the motivation for changing from doing a >> TUR to doing a MODE_SENSE in g_access? Your new code now relies >> on what I'd consider is a fairly obscure feature of the SFF-8020i >> spec, and one that contradicts the MMC and SPC specs that are now >> used as the normative references for packet commands. There's at >> least once case, the virtual CDROM emulator in Parallels, that >> appears not to support this feature, and I'd bet pretty heavily >> that there are a number of real devices that won't support it >> either. >> >> Without reverting to the old TUR code, an easy way forward is to >> not fail the g_access command for the MST_FMT_NONE case. This is >> generally incorrect anyways as it just means that the device can't >> specifically identify the media though it knows that the media is >> inserted and valid. Since this constant evaluates to 0x00, ignoring >> it will also allow devices that don't support it to still work. The >> only side effect is that devices that don't support it will also not >> be able to report MST_NO_DISC. These devices will get handled later >> as a side effect of reporting a bogus media size. >> >> Ultimately, I do think that the code needs to go back to using a TUR >> and interpreting sense, asc, and ascq codes correctly. The code prior >> to 10/26 looks like it does this, so again I'm curious as to what , >> motivated the change. > > The code is only intended to work around the verbose error chatter from > GEOM as it will read from a nonexisting media (if the drive is empty) > during boot, and clutter the console needlessly. There is currently no > way to prevent this, but I've talked to phk about it lately so this can > be left out alltogether. > Anyhow the only failure I've seen so far is Parallels when using a CD > image as a virtual CDROM drive, it does a poor HW emu in that case if > you ask me :) > > Anyhow you are free to do what you want with the code until I get a real > fix via GEOM done, but mind you the old code will not work on SATA ATAPI > drives so a simple rollback of the commit is not really a fix...
While there may be a way to solve this automatically for ATA, this is also an issue for floppy drives. GEOM tries to read the floppy on boot to see if there's a label, even if no media is present. I think GEOM should have a way of asking drives if they can tell if they have media present and not probe them if they can't. A separate env flag could be set to say "always probe removable media" if users want the previous behavior. For most of us, this just causes boot delay. -- Nate _______________________________________________ cvs-all@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"