Re: [Sdhci-devel] SDHCI driver runnining in aspire one, allows towrite to R/O SD cards

From: Garrett D'Amore
Date: Mon Apr 27 2009 - 14:22:32 EST


As an extra data point, my sdhost driver in OpenSolaris works fine on the AA1.. it does see that the cards are locked, and refuses to allow them to be mounted read/write.

This leads me to believe that the original linux problem is one of two things:

* either a bug in the linux code, or
* busted circuit/hardware on a specific unit (i.e. a damaged unit)

I believe that if the Linux code was buggy here, the problem would be reproducible on all platforms, not just the AA1. So my inclination, barring independent confirmation, is that most likely there are one ore more defective units out there.

Note that the AA1 also has buggy BIOS -- OpenSolaris can't "see" the cards (registers aren't properly initialized) unless they are present when the unit first powers up.

-- Garrett

Maxim Levitsky wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 01:10 +0300, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
On Mon, 2009-04-20 at 17:42 -0600, Robert Hancock wrote:
Maxim Levitsky wrote:
Hi,

I am an owner of aspire one, and it has a card reader.
when I take a sd card, and pull down the protection tab, it still allows
to write to the card (I tested with my main notebook that indeed, it did
write there).

My main notebook, acer aspire 5720, doesn't have this problem.
Kernel version in use is 2.6.28 vanilla, but this did happen in former
version as well.


Attached lspci, on acer one.
Do you know if it worked in any kernel version or OS? It's known that some SD card readers are too cheap to actually implement the write-protect detection.
I'll test in windows, but in linux it never did work.

Best regards,
Maxim Levitsky

Yep, works fine in windows.
Tested with and without lock tab.


Best regards,
Maxim Levitsky

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