2007/5/16, Rob Landley <[email protected]>:
(Is there any other piece of hardware that needs userspace to quiesce it just
so the _off_switch_ can take effect? Yes, I read both the gmane thread and
the linux-ata.org link. I used to maintain the busybox halt/reboot/poweroff
commands, although I don't anymore. That just called reboot(), and this
worked.)
For what i understood, there were a misunderstanding caused by the
wrong assumption that shutdown(8) implementations were issuing
STANDBYNOW on all hard disk devices on the system (indistinctly from
the interface, old-ide/libata/scsi). The fact is that sysvinit and
others actually do something with the old interface /proc/ide, trying
to spindown the hard disks. This worked only on systems using the old
ide/ata drivers because kernel prior to 2.6.22rc1 didn't even have the
necessary feature to spindown hard disks using the libata or the scsi
interface.
Hopefully, with the patch in discussion, there will be an happy ending with:
- sysvinit and derived implementations:
if ( old ide/ata drivers are used )
{continue to do the old userland spindown mechanism with /proc/ide; }
// else
// { do nothing; }
reboot();
- everyone else:
// continue to do nothing :-)
reboot();
If exists some, at this point, exotic shutdown(8) implementation that
is trying to issue STANDBYBOW on libata/scsi devices, it will get a
fat warning. The warning could also state that the only supported way
is to leave complete responsibility of spinning down the hard disks to
kernel, so eventually it could be cleaned of checks and compatibility
options.
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ide/18846
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