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Too short SCSI commands?
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Came across this interesting filesystem on Aminet and decided to try it out with diskimage.device:
http://aminet.net/disk/cdrom/CDDA-FileSystem.lha

But as can be seen from this screenshot it sends out a READ CD MSF (0xb9) command that is only 10 bytes long while according to MMC standard this command should be 12 bytes:
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Is this a bug in the filesystem or should I handle it in the device in some special way (like treat the last two bytes that are omitted as zeros?)?

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Re: Too short SCSI commands?
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is only this filesystem affected?
is there anything other commands affected like this?

I would definitely ask more questions before writing a workaround
any workaround may introduce an unwanted bug...obviously?


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Quote:

is only this filesystem affected?
is there anything other commands affected like this?


It's the only filesystem that I know of that sends malformed READ CD MSF commands like this with HD_SCSICMD. The AmigaOS 4.x CDFileSystem sends correct READ CD MSF commands and works perfectly with diskimage.device.

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I would definitely ask more questions before writing a workaround
any workaround may introduce an unwanted bug...obviously?


This is pretty much why I started this thread. Would be nice to get an answer from someone who is more experienced than me with SCSI command interface.

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Probably should not be replying. Not my forte.

Since the program caters to 5 file systems, are you sure you are looking at ATAPI?

Or, do any of the other file systems use 10 bytes for
the b9 command?

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