"Kiyoshi Ueda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>  o Have you tried bisecting the kernel changes to find suspicious
>    commit?  If so, that information will be much appreciated.

That is close to impossible.  Intervening kernels either don't boot or
crash while burning.  Especially the one with the bad commit crashes in
cdrom_newpc_intr almost immediately when burning starts.

>  o Is this problem 100% reproducible on your Pioneer drive?

Yes.  See the comment in the growisofs sources, this sense code is
Pioneer specific.

>  o Do you get some messages from kernel like "DMA error" when
>    the problem happens?

Never.

Andreas.

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