[Bug 548513] Re: hdparm's IDENTIFY DEVICE command breaks firewire devices

Peter Petrakis peter.petrakis at canonical.com
Thu May 13 13:19:10 UTC 2010


@No_OnE

I'm hoping there isn't some packaging issue between kubuntu
and ubuntu. I have the same version of hdparm as you quoted running
lucid/ubuntu and have verified that the workaround is indeed here.

$ grep hdparm_try_apm /lib/hdparm/hdparm-functions
hdparm_try_apm()
         if hdparm_try_apm "$WANTED_DISK"; then

If it's not returning one, or it's not there, that would explain
why you're seeing the hang. Could you please verify that these
bits are indeed there and if so, please apply the following
modifications and retest so we can see what's going on.


# diff -u /lib/hdparm/hdparm-functions.orig /lib/hdparm/hdparm-functions
--- /lib/hdparm/hdparm-functions.orig   2010-05-13 09:12:43.034523157 -0400
+++ /lib/hdparm/hdparm-functions        2010-05-13 09:16:21.603306128 -0400
@@ -49,13 +49,17 @@
  {
      # set our default global apm policy here.
      if [ -z "$ID_PATH" ]; then
+        logger -p info -t XXX "device id_path ${ID_PATH}"
          local ID_PATH="$(udevadm info -n "$1" -q property 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/^ID_PATH=//p')" || true
      fi
      case $ID_PATH in
          pci-*-ieee1394-*|pci-*-usb-*)
+            logger -p info -t XXX "hdparm_try_apm returning 1"
              return 1
              ;;
      esac
+
+    logger -p info -t XXX "hdparm_try_apm returning 0"
      return 0
  }
  


Just grep for XXX in /var/log/messages and post the results. Thanks.

Peter

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hdparm's IDENTIFY DEVICE command breaks firewire devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548513
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