Re: block ioctl to read/write last sector

From: David Balazic (david.balazic@uni-mb.si)
Date: Wed Feb 14 2001 - 07:31:44 EST


Michael E Brown (michael_e_brown@dell.com) worte :

> On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Manfred Spraul wrote:
>
> > I have one additional user space only idea:
> > have you tried raw-io? bind a raw device to the partition, IIRC raw-io
> > is always in 512 byte units.
>
> That has been tried. No, it does not work. :-) Using Scsi-Generic is the
> only way so far found, but of course, it only works on SCSI drives.

Did you try scsi-emulation on IDE disks ?
 
> >
> > Probably an ioctl is the better idea, but I'd use absolute sector
> > numbers (not relative to the end), and obviously 64-bit sector numbers -
> > 2 TB isn't that far away.
> >
>
> I was deliberately trying to limit the scope to avoid misuse. This is to
> work around a flaw in the current API, not to create a new API. Limiting
> access to only those blocks that would normally be inaccessible through
> the normal API seemed like the best bet to me.

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David Balazic
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