> > >> > > >>I've noticed that burncd blank command hangs in 50% of cases (at least > > >>with CD-RWs). Every time symptoms are the same: progress goes to 29% > > >>and then just hangs indefinitely. ^C allows to close burncd. However, > > >>the disk appears to be blanked just fine, since the following burncd > > >>data starts writing from LBA 0 as expected. > > >> > > >>In remaining 50% of cases, the progress indicator goes slowly to > > >>20-something%, then quickly jumps to 90-something% and then burncd > > >>exits correctly. > > >> > > >>As I said the problem is easily reproducible so that I am ready to > > >>provide any necessary debugging information. > > >> > > >>My CD-RW runs in UDMA33 mode, but the problem persists in PIO mode as > > >>well. Other than that, it burns and reads CD-RWs without any problems. > > >> > > >>It would be nice to have this fixed before 5.3 goes out. > > >> > > >>-Maxim > > > > > > Sorry, I assumed that others would have jumped in by now. I see similar > > issues myself, and sometimes even fixating a CD will 'hang'. Since it's > > not fatal, just annoying, I don't consider it a show-stopper. Of course > > it will be nice to fix it at some point. My guess is that either the > > driver and burncd aren't using the correct command to get status from > > the drives, or the drives are just generally marginal and refuse to give > > accurate status. We can investigate it further at a later time, I guess. > > > > Well I'll throw in my two cents here. I haven't yet had an issue with my > burner and burncd. I burned 32 audio cds in one night for a co-worker (a whole > spindle!) Anyway, I blanked a cdrw last night, and it went perfect as i hoped. > Just to make sure I'll blank another cdrw right now. > > --snip-- > ryan_at_ryan:~% burncd -f /dev/acd0 blank > blanking CD - 99 % done > ryan_at_ryan:~% > --snip-- > > Well seems to be in order still, I'll be sure to post results if I ever see > anything otherwise. FWIW, I have a 40x12x48 Liteon burner, (burnproof, never > ever had a buffer underrun) and I've never had ANY problem with it making > coasters in the 3 years I've had it. Used it in linux, windowsxp and freebsd. > The only coasters are the ones I force upon myself when I over do it trying > to stuff stuff onto a cdr (720mb on a 700mb cdr anyone?) > > - ryan > > By the way, this is on FreeBSD 5.3-RC1. No DMA settings have been disabled, > and its an asus nforce2 motherboard. I think it depends on the type of cd writer. Maybe they don't report blanking operations in the same way? I have two that never return from a blank command. The one in my Dell at work: acd1: CDRW <_NEC CD-RW NR-7900A/1.08> at ata1-slave UDMA33 and a brand new one at home: acd0: CDRW <HL-DT-ST GCE-8526B/1.03> at ata1-master UDMA33 The NEC one in my Dell computer did use to return from blank operations a long time ago. Long being 1.5+ years ago. At the moment the way I use them is to start the blank command and then watch the disk LED. When it goes inactive, I do a ^C. John -- John Hay -- John.Hay_at_icomtek.csir.co.za / jhay_at_FreeBSD.orgReceived on Sun Oct 24 2004 - 12:00:01 UTC
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