Hi! I found that following UDF patch was included into linus tree: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9524557/ It is really a good improvement to recognize UDF file system which have block size different from disk sector size and also different from 2048. But should not detection on 4K native disks (4096/4096) try to also use block size of 512 bytes? Because current loop is from logical sector size to 4096. Most of current hard drivers are 512/4096 (logical/physical), but there are available USB based SATA controllers which via USB mass storage mode reports logical block size value from physical block size of SATA disk. So via such SATA controller computer see 4096/4096 disk and is unable to detect UDF file system if was formatted with 512 block size. Anyway, macro UDF_DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE is not used in udf source code anymore, so it can be deleted. I think its name was incorrect as default block size for UDF should be logical block size of disk, not hardcoded value 2048 which is logical block size for optical media. -- Pali Rohár pali.rohar@xxxxxxxxx
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