Bug 690290

Summary: cdparanoia hangs forever when scsi read errors happen
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas>
Component: cdparanoiaAssignee: Peter Jones <pjones>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Thomas Vander Stichele 2011-03-23 19:44:05 UTC
Description of problem:

In my case, this happened when trying to rip with negative offsets:

cdparanoia --stderr-progress --sample-offset=-1164 --force-cdrom-device /dev/cdrom 1[00:00:00.00]-1[00:02:23.74]


cdparanoia just spits out scsi read errors:

##: 0 [read] @ 1402968
##: 0 [read] @ 1407672
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=22 retry=0
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=11 retry=1
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=5 retry=2
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=2 retry=3
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=1 retry=4
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=1 retry=5
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=1 retry=6
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=1 retry=7
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
scsi_read error: sector=-2 length=1 retry=8
                 Sense key: 5 ASC: 21 ASCQ: 0
                 Transport error: Illegal SCSI request (rejected by target)
                 System error: Invalid argument
##: 12 [transport error] @ -2352
##: 0 [read] @ 22344
##: 0 [read] @ 54096
##: 0 [read] @ 85848




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