Re: cdparanoia not setting count and/or reply_len properly

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DervishD wrote at lkml:
>     Hi all :)
> 
>     I know, this has been treated on the list before (year 2005) but
> without any real solution I'm aware of.
> 
>     I'm running kernel 2.6.20.14, and I have an ATAPI DVD writer that I
> use with an IDE-to-USB adapter, so it appears as an SCSI drive to the
> kernel.
> 
>     Anytime I rip anything with it, the log fills with the same message:
> some numbers about a certain number of bytes and the old friend message
> that I've put in the subject.
> 
>     I assume that the warning makes sense, but the fact is that my log
> is full with the same message, the ripping is correct (so cdparanoia is
> working OK WRT ripping) and if weren't for the printk_ratelimit, the
> system will freeze.
> 
>     I don't know if cdparanoia should be fixed, but certainly the
> warning could be issued only if CONFIG_SCSI_VERBOSE is set. This way you
> will have the message if something goes wrong and you want more info,
> but in cases where the warning is harmless your log will be clean...
> 
>     Anyway, this message is not for make suggestions, but for asking for
> information: why is this warning happening? naugthy cdparanoia? naughty
> kernel? I'm a bit confused and I want to use my external DVD drive for
> ripping from time to time, to "exercise" it...
> 
>     Thanks a lot in advance :)
> 
>     Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
> 

This question is better asked at lsml.  (Therefore I'm quoting in full.)
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