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SubjectRe: Resend: Another 4.4 to 4.5 floppy issue
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On 07/11/2016 11:36 AM, Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>
>> From: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
>>
>> Commit 09954bad4 ("floppy: refactor open() flags handling"), as a
>> side-effect, causes open(/dev/fdX, O_ACCMODE) to fail. It turns out that
>> this is being used setfdprm userspace for ioctl-only open().
>>
>> Reintroduce back the original behavior wrt !(FMODE_READ|FMODE_WRITE)
>> modes, while still keeping the original O_NDELAY bug fixed.
>>
>> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.5+
>> Reported-by: Wim Osterholt <wim@djo.tudelft.nl>
>> Tested-by: Wim Osterholt <wim@djo.tudelft.nl>
>> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
>> ---
> [ ... snip ... ]
>>
>> But this does not completely fix all the problems induced by the original
>> changes from 4.4 to 4.5. The following is what we use to open the floppy.
>>
>> fd = open(device, O_RDWR | O_NDELAY);
>>
>> The FMODE_NDELAY check that was removed now prevents one from doing an open of
>> the device with no media inserted. It also prevents one from doing an open of
>> the device with media inserted that is not already formatted in a "standard"
>> format. I do both of these things a lot. I deal with a few very non-standard
>> formats and this change prevents me from doing what I've been doing for YEARS.
>> Could we please get the original behavior back in the floppy driver.
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> thanks for the regression report.
>
> For my better understanding of your issue -- what behavior/semantics
> exactly does your userspace think it'll be getting from opening /dev/fd0
> with O_NDELAY?
>
> Thanks,
>

Hi Jiri.

Well, all that was specified in my original post. I can no longer open
the floppy drive with no floppy media inserted. Worse, I can also no
longer open a floppy with media inserted that is not a "linux"
recognized format. A floppy drive is a removable media device and should
be treated as such. The original implementation of the O_NDELAY flag
allowed it to be.

Any removable media device should be capable of being opened with no, or
even unrecognizable media installed. The kernel and its utilities should
not "assume" to much when it comes to removable media. Consider a SCSI
tape drive or even a removable media SCSI disk drive. How would you
explain an open failure to someone trying to open a SCSI tape drive that
had no tape or even a "non-tar" formatted tape media in it???
Or better yet, trying to open a removable media device the was write
protected but didn't include O_RDONLY in the open?

The original behavior of the floppy driver was correct. I have no idea
what BUG these changes were supposed to fix but the "fix" obviously
broke user land. Was this bug reported by some new ROBOT test or
something? The kernel floppy driver has been stable for years now so I
am really confused as to why these changes were induced.

As for the "O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY" thing you decided to change back, which
I'm happy to see, was wrong. Almost ALL removable media devices have W/R
protection built into the media. For ever, I understood that it was MY
responsibility to write protect my removable media. An open of a
removable device should never even care about that stuff. It is the
users responsibility.

We use extensively, the FDRAWCMD ioctl API. It is totally borked now for
us without maintaining our own kernel patch that reverts the changes
from 4.4 to 4.5.

Regards
Mark

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