Interesting, that is a plan9-changes email. I'll look if anyone
@netpath.net is subscribed and kick them out (the repply-to for
plan9-changes is 9fans, because
russ didn't want a separate list for discussion of patches, but he
didn't want the patches themselves posted to 9fans either *sigh*)

Which reminds me, a plan9-tech list has been created because some gsoc
participants didn't feel like having technical discussions in 9fans,
which this days
seems to be rather full of offtopic banter and other noise.

http://groups.google.com/group/plan9-tech

uriel

On 9 Aug 2007 15:52:54 -0400, Scott Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks, I'm seeing a lot of these lately.  Naturally it could be dictionary
> spammers, but just in case not, is someone forwarding our traffic to
> netpath.net?  (No subscribed users have that in their address.)
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> removable devices can may return 0 sectors in scsionline when they have empty
> media.  prevent infinite loops.  ahci+sata lg super multi dvd rewriter do 
> this, e.g.
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> NOTES:
> Wed Aug 8 18:50:35 EDT 2007 geoff
>     applied in slightly different form.
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> --
> /sys/src/9/pc/sdscsi.c
> sdscsi.c.orig:215,222 - 
> /n/sources/patch/applied/scsionline-removeable/sdscsi.c:215,224
>                         break;
>                 case 0:
>                         unit->sectors = (p[0]<<24)|(p[1]<<16)|(p[2]<<8)|p[3];
> -                       if(unit->sectors == 0)
> -                               continue;
> +                       if(unit->sectors == 0){
> +                               ok = 1;
> +                               break;
> +                       }
>                         /*
>                          * Read-capacity returns the LBA of the last sector,
>                          * therefore the number of sectors must be 
> incremented.
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