What you're saying is that it fails on the second open but
resets if you eject/reload the CD ?
Could you do me the favour and update to the latest current
and try again.
If that message comes from where I think, something is trying
to do non BDEV_SIZE multiple requests on a char device, a clear
no-no.
I know that Søren have had similar trouble reading audio tracks
(which have 2352 bytes/"sector") from ATAPI CD drives.
Poul-Henning
In message <Pine.GS4.4.10.9909021158300.3090-100000@elect8>, Nick Hibma writes:
>
>Jordan,
>
>You were referring to these messages?
>
> #cd/2: invalid sector size 2352
>
>Symptoms: Once in a while ripenc doesn't work. Most of the times it
>does. The problem can be reproduced here, by inserting a CD into the
>player and then running the following commands:
>
>[Blast! Now it does work?! after opening and closing the drawer]
>
>In any case, the commands I used were:
>
> cda -dev /dev/rcd0c on
> cda -dev /dev/rcd0c toc
>
>
>This makes sense because ripenc failed once in a while before without a
>proper explanation. So it looks like something is not initialised
>sometimes, or there is a stack variable that is not initialised.
>
>Kernel:
>FreeBSD elpc36.jrc.it 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0: Mon Aug 30
>08:37:12 CEST 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/ELPC
>i386
>
>Device:
>Device: /dev/cd0c -- "TEAC" "CD-R55S" "1.0L"
>
>
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Nick
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