Cc: Ric Wheeler <ric@...>, Al Boldi <a1426z@...>, Alan Cox <alan@...>, David Chinner <dgc@...>, <linux-kernel@...>, Pavel Machek <pavel@...>, Daniel Phillips <phillips@...>, Rik van Riel <riel@...>, Theodore Tso <tytso@...>, Valerie Henson <val.henson@...>
Did he work for Maxtor, by any chance? :-/
A disk drive whose power is cut needs to have enough residual power to
park its heads (or *massive* data loss will occur), and at that point it
might as well keep enough on hand to finish an in-progress sector write.
There are two possible sources of onboard temporary power: a large
enough capacitor, or the rotational energy of the platters (an
electrical motor also being a generator.) I don't care which one they
use, but they need to do something.
-hpa
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