> The behavior most people seem to see here 90% of the time seems to be
> that the IDE layer retries the request a few dozen times before
> returning an error result. This usually takes 1-5 minutes.
>
> So, does it return if you, say, go to lunch and then come back?
It's not just IDE. I have a machine with SCSI and an old 2X CDROM,
which has troubble reading 80 min CD-R's, which I discovered doing a
copy of a large file from it. Userspace locked up for a few days, and I
don't just mean the cp process, I mean everything in userspace. The
machine responded to pings and forwarded packets (It's my NAT machine),
but not much else. Forced eject with pin clears it up in that case as
well.
> Not to mention, blocking for 1-5 minutes even on a CD-ROM read is
> broken, and is certainly very unwanted for the task of playing a DVD.
It's unwanted for the task of anything, especially the
everything-else-hangs-too behaviour that I observed, that might just be
due to sim710 though ;-). (Kernel 2.4.18)
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