Re: [PATCH 3/5] libata: Implement disk shock protection support

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From: Elias Oltmanns
Date: Monday, August 4, 2008 - 9:54 am

Tejun Heo <htejun@gmail.com> wrote:

To be quite honest, I don't know very much about the way CD writing
works. I just assumed that delaying queue processing for a CD writer for
several seconds would have very much the same effect as the input buffer
of cdrecord getting empty prematurely. Do you mean to say that CD
writing (or any other time expensive operation I haven't thought of)
won't be affected irrecoverably by interrupted command processing?


We can't rule out that the HD is connected as master and CDRW as slave
to the same controller in a PATA setup. I'm not familiar with the SATA
configurations in modern laptops though.

Regards,

Elias
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[RFC] Disk shock protection in GNU/Linux, Elias Oltmanns, (Fri Jul 25, 11:20 pm)
[PATCH 2/5] Introduce ata_id_has_unload(), Elias Oltmanns, (Fri Jul 25, 11:24 pm)
[PATCH 3/5] libata: Implement disk shock protection support, Elias Oltmanns, (Fri Jul 25, 11:25 pm)
[PATCH 4/5] ide: Implement disk shock protection support, Elias Oltmanns, (Fri Jul 25, 11:27 pm)
Re: [PATCH 2/5] Introduce ata_id_has_unload(), Alan Cox, (Sat Jul 26, 9:01 am)
Re: [PATCH 3/5] libata: Implement disk shock protection su ..., Elias Oltmanns, (Mon Aug 4, 9:54 am)