Re: Issues with commit 34b48db6 ("block: remove artifical max_hw_sectors cap")

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On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 10:10:01PM -0500, Alan Stern wrote:
> (Is this a USB device?  Presumably you wouldn't have CC'ed the
> linux-usb and usb-storage mailing lists if it wasn't...)

It's a usb attached device.  From the inquity information and the
product name it looks like a SATA device attached via a usb bridge.

> The only limits usb-storage imposes on max_sectors are those needed to
> work around bugs in the devices' USB bridges.  (Okay, there's also
> something for tape drive devices, but it probably doesn't belong in
> usb-storage -- it should be handled by the SCSI tape driver.)
> 
> If the ATA layer needs to set a limit on max_sectors, why doesn't it
> simply go ahead and do so?

Because the ATA layer doesn't control the device, the bridge does.
And it seems like it doesn't communicate the maximum transfer size
properly.
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