> > kernel: sr4: scsi3-mmc drive: 0x/0x caddy
> 
> It may not be a big deal, but a CD drive (not the Nakamichi changer
> ) shows this on my PC.
> 
> kernel: sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 24x/24x cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray

Yeah, I don't know what that means.  I'll have to see what a non-changer
(faster than 4x) drive says sometime.

> Now I have a big question now.
> Did you test the drive WITHOUT blacklisting the
> device or WITH blacklisting ?
> If you did it WITHOUT blacklisting and succeed, I need
> to dig into the scsi code and check if the meaning of the flag
> is somehow treated in a reverse manner or whatever.
 
Well, seeing as I am supposedly the first Linux user with this drive
(who cares to make it oh-so-perfect), and given that I didn't know
what flags to suggest for the devicelist in scsi.c, these tests 
when unlisted--black or otherwise. :)

I, in fact, used a stock kernel with no patches, noting the PROBE_ALL_LUNS
config and the max_scsi_luns=5 bootparam as Eric suggested.

I would like to use a kernel without PROBE_ALL_LUNS (since probing all
luns confuses my drive), and without the max_scsi_luns=5 bootparam
(in case I ever want to add a 7-lun device!).  So I'll probably need
some listing to the device list in scsi.c, but still not sure about
all 'dem flags.

> > So now it looks like it's only my LUN-detection problem (with that
> > absent LUN #5 (as it should be), and the null LUN #6).  What's
> > the recommendation here?

My own answer to my own question--add to device list with *correct*
flags.  Is there a ONLY_FIVE_LUNS_STUPID flag?  I guess one could
be created.  Or with some debugging, it might be possible to determine
what is really happening in the firmware that causes it to trip itself 
with a ghost lun #6.  Maybe there's an existing flag to combat the
real, underlying problem.

> In any case, good to hear that a similar CD changer drive
> works as expected.

Yep, I'm pretty happy for getting a non-descript changer to work.  I
originally bought it with reservation, but then decided, "Aw, SCSI is
SCSI."  Well, sort of... :)

Brendan

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