Write support for the cd(4) driver.

This allows writing to DVD-RAM, PD and similar drives that probe as CD
devices.  Note that these are randomly writeable devices, not
sequential-only devices like CD-R drives, which are supported by cdrecord.

Add a new flag value for dsopen(), DSO_COMPATLABEL.  The cd(4) driver now
uses this flag instead of the DSO_NOLABELS flag.  The DSO_NOLABELS always
used a "fake" disklabel for the entire disk, provided by the caller.

With the DSO_COMPATLABEL flag, dsopen() will first search the media for a
label, and if it finds a label, it will use that label.  Otherwise it will
use the fake disklabel provided by the caller.  This provides backwards
compatibility, since we will still have labels for ISO9660 media.

It also provides new functionality, since you can now have a regular BSD
disklabel on read-only media, or on writeable media (e.g. DVD-RAM).

Bruce and I both think that we should eventually (in a few years) get
away from using disklabels for ISO9660 media, and just use the whole disk
device (/dev/cd0).  At that point disklabel handling in the cd(4) driver
could follow the "normal" model, as used in the da(4) driver.

Also, clean up the path in a couple of places in cdregister().  (Thanks to
Nick Hibma for catching that bug.)

Reviewed by:	bde
This commit is contained in:
ken 2000-10-30 07:03:00 +00:00
parent faf88bf19c
commit 3096d95ce6
3 changed files with 26 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ static struct cdevsw cd_cdevsw = {
/* open */ cdopen,
/* close */ cdclose,
/* read */ physread,
/* write */ nowrite,
/* write */ physwrite,
/* ioctl */ cdioctl,
/* poll */ nopoll,
/* mmap */ nommap,
@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ cdregister(struct cam_periph *periph, void *arg)
DEVSTAT_TYPE_CDROM | DEVSTAT_TYPE_IF_SCSI,
DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_CD);
disk_create(periph->unit_number, &softc->disk,
DSO_NOLABELS | DSO_ONESLICE,
DSO_ONESLICE | DSO_COMPATLABEL,
&cd_cdevsw, &cddisk_cdevsw);
/*
@ -727,6 +727,7 @@ cdregister(struct cam_periph *periph, void *arg)
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&nchanger->chluns,
nsoftc,changer_links);
}
xpt_free_path(path);
} else if (status == CAM_REQ_CMP)
xpt_free_path(path);
else {
@ -833,6 +834,7 @@ cdregister(struct cam_periph *periph, void *arg)
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&nchanger->chluns,
nsoftc, changer_links);
xpt_free_path(path);
} else if (status == CAM_REQ_CMP)
xpt_free_path(path);
else {

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@ -706,8 +706,28 @@ dsopen(dev, mode, flags, sspp, lp)
TRACE(("readdisklabel\n"));
if (flags & DSO_NOLABELS)
msg = NULL;
else
else {
msg = readdisklabel(dev1, lp1);
/*
* readdisklabel() returns NULL for success, and an
* error string for failure.
*
* If there isn't a label on the disk, and if the
* DSO_COMPATLABEL is set, we want to use the
* faked-up label provided by the caller.
*
* So we set msg to NULL to indicate that there is
* no failure (since we have a faked-up label),
* free lp1, and then clone it again from lp.
* (In case readdisklabel() modified lp1.)
*/
if (msg != NULL && (flags & DSO_COMPATLABEL)) {
msg = NULL;
free(lp1, M_DEVBUF);
lp1 = clone_label(lp);
}
}
if (msg == NULL)
msg = fixlabel(sname, sp, lp1, FALSE);
if (msg == NULL && lp1->d_secsize != ssp->dss_secsize)

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@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ struct diskslices {
/* Flags for dsopen(). */
#define DSO_NOLABELS 1
#define DSO_ONESLICE 2
#define DSO_COMPATLABEL 4
#define dsgetlabel(dev, ssp) (ssp->dss_slices[dkslice(dev)].ds_label)