Re: [PATCH 1/1] sd: do not let LBPME bit stop the VPDs speak

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>>>>> "Tom" == tom ty89 <tom.ty89@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Tom,

Tom> Some devices have details of their support on unmapping on the
Tom> Block Limits and/or Logical Block Provisioning VPDs while they do
Tom> not set the LBPME bit to 1. Though this is required by the SCSI
Tom> standards, the VPDs are giving even more concrete details about the
Tom> support, so they should be used even when the bit is set to 0.

I am not going to enable an already brittle feature if a device can't
report the right thing.

Does the bridge report LBPME=1 if you plug in an SSD?

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Martin K. Petersen	Oracle Linux Engineering
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