Re: [PATCH repost 3] [SCSI] Retrieve the Caching mode page

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From: Matthew Dharm
Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 - 7:30 am

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 01:25:23AM -0800, Luben Tuikov wrote:

Not really.  In your example case of the write-protect bit, either the
device would be improperly marked as write-protected when it is not, or we
would improperly send write commands to a protected device.  Neither is a
great tradgedy; commands will fail, errors will be generated, and life will
go on.

However, I don't know what is in the Caching Mode Page.  I don't know how
those bits are used to determine the behavior of the rest of the kernel.
Maybe one of those bits means "only store data in Japanese" or something
equally disturbing.

The old code used to make a "safe" default choice if the caching mode page
was not available (for whatever reason).   What are the implications of not
making the "safe" choice improperly (due to mode page corruption)?

Matt

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