Have you considered stubbing out the blacklist call for your model and how
does it behave?
Andre Hedrick
LAD Storage Consulting Group
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Steven J. Hathaway wrote:
> The problem first appeared in Linux 2.4.21 when the "ide-dma" source
> experienced
> a significant overhaul, but worked OK in Linux versions 2.4.5 through
> 2.4.20.
> The problem still exists in Linux 2.4.32.
>
> Attempts to mount a SAMSUNG SC-140 CDROM are allowing DMA which fails
> because of a problem in the following source code file:
>
> <linux>/drivers/ide/ide-dma.c
>
> User sees displayed
> mount: Directory not available
>
> The fix is to add the following record to the drive_blacklist[] table.
>
> { "SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-140", "ALL" },
>
> This model of SAMSUNG CD-ROM disk drive is original equipment on the
> E=Machines etower 556i2 compters, and possibly many other models.
>
> DMA should not be performed on this CDROM model, therefore I submit
> the drive_blacklist[] request.
>
> I had given up on upgrading Linux on this platform until the fix was
> found
> and tested. The fix works with all Linux 2.4.21 through 2.4.32 versions
>
> of stable kernels.
>
> Sincerely,
> Steven J. Hathaway
> <[email protected]>
>
>
>
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