On Wed 25-06-08 11:46:29, Michael Buesch wrote:I've been looking into this problem for some time. The only way how I see blocksize can be set so big is in cdrom_read_capacity() in drivers/ide/ide-cd.c. That basically blindly fills in queue->hardsect_size with what the drive returns and this can propagate in bd_set_size() to i_blkbits. Jens, do you think that is possible? Shouldn't ide_cd_read_toc() do some sanity checks of the blocksize returned? Honza -- Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> SUSE Labs, CR --
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