kernel-ark/drivers/block
Pete Zaitcev d1ad4ea331 USB: UB: Let cdrecord to see a device with media absent
The command "cdrecord dev=/dev/uba x.iso" prints nasty garbage if a blank
is not in the drive. This happens because drivers have to set req->errors
separately from just returning zero uptodate with end_that_request_first,
end_that_request_last. These functions only set error in BIO, but sg_io()
ignores it.

Since we're on it, let cdrecord access a device when ->changed is set.
It's useful if someone wants to know device capabilities without burning
anything.

Signed-Off-By: Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2006-09-27 11:58:57 -07:00
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aoe
paride
acsi_slm.c
acsi.c
amiflop.c
ataflop.c
cciss_cmd.h
cciss_scsi.c
cciss_scsi.h
cciss.c
cciss.h
cpqarray.c
cpqarray.h
cryptoloop.c
DAC960.c
DAC960.h
floppy.c
ida_cmd.h
ida_ioctl.h
Kconfig
loop.c
Makefile
nbd.c
pktcdvd.c
ps2esdi.c
rd.c
smart1,2.h
swim3.c
swim_iop.c
sx8.c
ub.c
umem.c
viodasd.c
xd.c
xd.h
z2ram.c