On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 07:14:27PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:10:39 -0600 "Mike Miller (OS Dev)" <mikem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Patch 1/2 > > > > This patch changes the way we determine if a logical volume is larger than 2TB. The > > original test looked for a total_size of 0. Originally we added 1 to the total_size. > > That would make our read_capacity return size 0 for >2TB lv's. We assumed that we > > could not have a lv size of 0 so it seemed OK until we were in a clustered system. The > > backup node would see a size of 0 due to the reservation on the drive. That caused > > the driver to switch to 16-byte CDB's which are not supported on older controllers. > > After that everything was broken. > > It may seem petty but I don't see the value in trying to determine if the LBA is > > beyond the 2TB boundary. That's why when we switch we use 16-byte CDB's for all > > read/write operations. > > Please consider this for inclusion. > > > > ... > > > > + if (total_size == 0xFFFFFFFF) { > > I seem to remember having already questioned this. total_size is sector_t, which > can be either 32-bit or 64-bit. Are you sure that comparison works as > intended in both cases? > > > > + if(total_size == 0xFFFFFFFF) { > > cciss_read_capacity_16(cntl_num, i, 0, > > &total_size, &block_size); > > hba[cntl_num]->cciss_read = CCISS_READ_16; > > Here too. It has worked in all of the configs I've tested. Should I change it from sector_t to a __64? I have not tested all possible configs. -- mikem - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html