Re: moving affs + RDB partition support to staging? (was: Re: Moving unmaintained filesystems to staging)

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Geert Uytterhoeven - 26.04.18, 13:08:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 12:28 PM, Martin Steigerwald

<martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You probably put your stick into a cave with ancient sleeping
dragons 

Added in linux-m68k mailing list, as they likely have an opinion on
how to treat affs + RDB partition support. Also added in Jens Axboe
about patching that RDB support broken with 2 TB or larger
harddisks issue which had been in Linux kernel for 6 years while a
patch exists that to my testing back then solves the issue.
[…]
If there are bugs in the RDB parser that people run into, they should
be fixed.
If there are limitations in the RDB format on large disks, that's
still not a reason to move it to staging (hi msdos partitioning!).

What I ran into was *not* a limitation in the RDB format, but a bug in 
the Linux implementation on it. After Joanne Dow´s change the 2 TB disk 
was detected and handled properly by Linux. Also AmigaOS 4.x handles 
those disks just well and I think also AmigaOS 3.1/3.5/3.9 supported 
them, but I am not sure on the details on that, it has been a long time 
since I last booted one of my Amiga systems.

Many classic Amiga users may not deal with such large disks, but AmigaOS 
4 users probably still, and some of them may run Linux on their PowerPC 
motherboards as well.

So I think the issue is worth fixing and am looking into submitting the 
fix, which looks pretty straight-forward to me upstream unless someone 
bets me to it.

Thanks,
-- 
Martin


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