On Thursday, 26 August 1999 at 16:25:14 -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>>>> int devminor; /* minor number */
>>>>
>>>> devminor = minor(dev);
>>>> + dev->si_bsize_phys = DEV_BSIZE;
>>>> + dev->si_bsize_best = BLKDEV_IOSIZE;
>>>> + dev->si_bsize_max = MAXBSIZE;
>>>
>>> Bingo! Thank you.
>>
>> Cool, I expect grog will commit it soon.
So did I until I read this message.
> The patch for ccd is not quite right. Here is the patch from my
> big fat patch at http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/
>
> The problem is that you cannot simply set the physical sector
> size to DEV_BSIZE if the underlying device has a larger sector
> size. If you do, specfs's blocksize alignment (another fix in
> my big fat patch) will be incorrect and result in an I/O error
> on the physical media.
>
> For example, swap-backed VN devices have a sector size of one page,
> i.e. 4K.
Vinum currently doesn't track the sector size of the drives. I'll
have to put some code in there to DTRT. In the meantime, I'll set
si_bsize_best to 4K in the hope that this will be OK. Are there any
larger block sizes in current use?
Greg
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