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firewire: sbp2: add workarounds for 2nd and 3rd generation iPods
According to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294391 - 3rd generation iPods need the "fix capacity" workaround after all (apparently they crash after the last sector was accessed), - 2nd generation iPods need the "128 kB maximum request size" workaround. Alas both iPod generations feature the same model ID in the config ROM, hence we can only define a shared quirks list entry for them. Luckily the fix capacity workaround did not show a negative effect in Jarod's tests with 2nd gen. iPod. A side note: Apple computers in target mode (or at least an x86 Mac mini) don't have firmware_version and model_id, hence none of the iPod quirks list entries is active for them. Tested-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
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@ -360,15 +360,17 @@ static const struct {
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.model = SBP2_ROM_VALUE_WILDCARD,
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.workarounds = SBP2_WORKAROUND_128K_MAX_TRANS,
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},
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/*
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* There are iPods (2nd gen, 3rd gen) with model_id == 0, but
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* these iPods do not feature the read_capacity bug according
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* to one report. Read_capacity behaviour as well as model_id
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* could change due to Apple-supplied firmware updates though.
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* iPod 2nd generation: needs 128k max transfer size workaround
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* iPod 3rd generation: needs fix capacity workaround
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*/
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/* iPod 4th generation. */ {
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{
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.firmware_revision = 0x0a2700,
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.model = 0x000000,
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.workarounds = SBP2_WORKAROUND_128K_MAX_TRANS |
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SBP2_WORKAROUND_FIX_CAPACITY,
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},
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/* iPod 4th generation */ {
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.firmware_revision = 0x0a2700,
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.model = 0x000021,
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.workarounds = SBP2_WORKAROUND_FIX_CAPACITY,
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