Re: 2.9test9-mm1 and DAO ATAPI cd-burning corrupt

From: Prakash K. Cheemplavam
Date: Wed Nov 05 2003 - 05:20:02 EST


Jens Axboe wrote:
On Wed, Nov 05 2003, Prakash K. Cheemplavam wrote:

Jens Axboe wrote:

On Wed, Nov 05 2003, Prakash K. Cheemplavam wrote:


Jens Axboe wrote:


On Wed, Nov 05 2003, Prakash K. Cheemplavam wrote:



Jens Axboe wrote:




On Mon, Nov 03 2003, Prakash K. Cheemplavam wrote:




Hi,

well I am using k3b0.10.1 and either choosing cdrdao or cdrecord in

DAO mode to burn the cd ends up in non-bit identical copies, wheres ion TAO (atleast with my 10x CD-RW I tested) the copy succeded. I tried several times, and always got this issue.



bash-2.05b$ md5sum livecd-2.6_10-23-2003.iso
f73f3a74239dfe94b322b85fd14a306e livecd-2.6_10-23-2003.iso

TAO:
bash-2.05b$ md5sum /dev/cdroms/cdrom1
f73f3a74239dfe94b322b85fd14a306e /dev/cdroms/cdrom1

DAO:
bash-2.05b$ md5sum /dev/cdroms/cdrom1
09e7e2a51af4c64685831513fbac18c2 /dev/cdroms/cdrom1



Could you please try and cmp the two images, finding out how big the
corrupted chunks are and what kind of data they contain?


After some further investigation I found out, that the data is NOT corrupted, but in a way truncated in DAO mode: When I read out the image

from the CD-RW drive, about 5kbyte are missing at the end (and doing


several burn, it is always the same amount). Strange enough if I read the DAO burnt disk out by my DVD-ROM, the image can be read out completely! Can you understand this behaviour? I don't think it is a problem of my burner, but rather of the atapi driver?


Is actual data missing at the end? If yes, I'd say this looks a lot more
like a cdrecord problem.

Sorry, I wasn't precise: The data is on the disc, as my DVD-ROM restores the full image (md5sum matches), but the CD-RW does not.


You need to use the pad option to record.

Uhm, could you be more specific? I just use the k3b frontend to burn, and in the cdrdao manual I couldn't find something useful to it.


it's a cdrecord option, I've never used k3b so cannot comment on how to
make it enable that.

Hmm, I'll take a look, but I don't really think it is a problem of the recording programme, otherwise how could my reader read it out completely?


SOmething else I noticed with new 2.6tes9-mm2 kernel: Now the mouse stutters slighty when burning (in atapi mode). I am now using as sheduler. Shoudl I try deadline or do you this it is something else? Should I open a new topic?


k3b is probably still going through ide-scsi which you must not. It
would be interesting if you could try without ide-scsi and use cdrecord
manually (maybe someone more knowledgable on k3b can common on whether
they support 2.6 or not). 2.6 will be a lot faster than 2.4.

No, it uses atapi as a) it claims to be compatible with it and b) I have neither activated scsi nor scsi-emulation in the kernel, so it most probably is a new issue. Furthermore my hd reading (I once contacted you because of that) didn't improve with the new kernel, though some bugfixes in this directions are mentioned by Andrew Morton.

Prakash

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