On Sun, 26 Sep 2004, Joris van Rantwijk wrote:

> The MusicDrive chip (used in some USB flash drive MP3 players)
> incorrectly reports residues on large (64k) data transfers.
> This patch adds an UNUSUAL_DEV entry for the device to make the Linux
> transport code ignore the residue count on reads from the device.
> Writes to the device will still fail and result in corrupted data on the
> flash drive.

The appropriate fix for this chip appears to be decreasing max_sectors.  
Since this makes the IGNORE_RESIDUE flag unnecessary, there's no need to 
add this entry.  Especially since it doesn't solve the bad residue on 
write problem!

Alan Stern



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