I've been trying to use vold to automount CDs. The daemon tries to open
/dev/cdrom and if it succeeds it examines the media and mounts it under
/cdrom/volume_name.
The problem is that when there is no disk in the drive the following
message:
VFS: Disk change detected on device ide1(22,0)
is written to system log during each open call. Vold calls open every 5
seconds, so it's 17280 lines in log/day. I have been able to avoid these
messages by commenting out a line in drivers/ide/ide-cd.c (patch
included) and have not seen any problems yet.
I guess I have three questions:
1. can this patch break things ? I suppose it could happen only
if cdrom_saw_media_change was not called when the CD is changed.
2. is it possible to avoid the message by modifying vold ? E.g. finding
out that there is no media in the drive without calling open.
3. is there a clean way to avoid these repeated messages ?
Thanks, Petr
--- ide-cd.c 2001/02/22 22:30:02 1.1.1.11
+++ ide-cd.c 2001/02/27 19:51:58
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@
/* Check for tray open. */
if (sense_key == NOT_READY) {
- cdrom_saw_media_change (drive);
+/* cdrom_saw_media_change (drive); */
} else if (sense_key == UNIT_ATTENTION) {
/* Check for media change. */
cdrom_saw_media_change (drive);
-
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