Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 21 Sep 1999 17:56:42 -0400 (EDT) | From | Chuck Lever <> | Subject | Re: _isofs_bmap problem |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, f5ibh wrote: > when I decompress a tarball (tar xvpzf ...) with the archive on a cdrom, I > geet the following messages. > > _isofs_bmap: block >= EOF (929, 1824891) > _isofs_bmap: block >= EOF (930, 1824891) > _isofs_bmap: block >= EOF (931, 1824891) > _isofs_bmap: block >= EOF (932, 1824891) > _isofs_bmap: block >= EOF (933, 1824891) > > .. > > the system begin with the expected behaviour then send these messages and then > stops. > > System is Debian 2.1 with linu 2.3.18. > the isofs is generated as module. > > any ideas?
yes -- the generic_file_readahead function is continuing to request pages past the end of your file during read-ahead processing.
i've sent alan a suggested fix for the 2.3.18ac series.
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