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SubjectRe: [PATCH] IDE disks show invalid geometries in /proc/ide/hd*/geometry
Andre Hedrick wrote:

>Did you read ATA-1 through ATA-7 to understand all the variations?
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Regardless of all of the geometry returns by the drives and their ATA
compliance, the existing code will fail for some drives and return
values. For instance, the existing code attempts to "fix up" LBA 48
fails to handle LBA 28. In both cases the "fix up" code appears errant -
it doesn't create a complete, valid geometry.

My patch attempts to preserve the flow and side effects of the existing
code while handling all of the boundary cases. Given the way the
original code appears to read one should be able to "fix up" things
without regard for the ATA compliance of a drive.

It might help to read the code before and after my patch is applied. The
explaination and patch alone don't make it easy to see what I think is a
simple fix.

mark

>On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Mark Bellon wrote:
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>>The ATA specification tells large disk drives to return C/H/S data of
>>16383/16/63 regardless of their actual size (other variations on this
>>return include 15 heads and/or 4092 cylinders). Unfortunately these CHS
>>data confuse the existing IDE code and cause it to report invalid
>>geometries in /proc when the disk runs in LBA mode.
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>>The invalid geometries can cause failures in the partitioning tools;
>>partitioning may be impossible or illogical size limitations occur. This
>>also leads to various forms of human confusion.
>>
>>I attach a patch that fixes this problem while strongly attempting to
>>not break any existing side effects and await any comments.
>>
>>mark
>>
>>Signed-off-by: Mark Bellon <mbellon@mvista.com>
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