ata(4) locks up system when ejecting acd
Daniel O'Connor
doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Thu Jun 3 07:11:27 GMT 2004
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On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 15:56, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 13:26, Brian Feldman wrote:
> > That's pretty much all there is to it. The entire system locks up
> > immediately when I rip a CD with grip on /dev/acd0, eject, and hit
> > the eject button in grip with the CD tray open. There are no other
> > drives in use on the controller that the acd(4) in question is on.
> >
> > The acd(4) devices in general are just completely unstable whenever I
> > try to use them. The SCSI "emulation" cd(4) devices never have these
> > problems.
>
> How -current?
>
> I'll try on my system but it's a laptop so you can't close the tray.
I tried it on a 15/5 -current (what I had cause I'm tracking down another
bug :) and I don't see a problem.
Deleting [/tmp/audio/mp3/coldplay/parachutes/we_never_change.wav]
Rip finished
1: Encoding to /home/darius/mp3/coldplay/parachutes/everythings_not_lost.mp3
Ripping is finished
Eject disc
[ auto eject by grip ]
Eject disc
[ my eject ]
I get no hang.
That said Grip seems to block when working which is a bit lame.
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