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Re: Testers for OpenBSD & NetBSD needed



On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 06:44:08PM +0200, Frederick Page wrote:
> Hi Joerg,
> 
> Joerg Schilling wrote on Thu, Aug 19 2004:
> 
> >In order to make sure that cdda2wav is not hitting the same problems
> >on OpenBSD & NetBSD, I would need people who like to test a suid
> >cdda2wav on OpenBSD & NetBSD systems.
> 
> /tmp$ su
> Password:
> /tmp$ whoami
> root
> /tmp$ uname -a
> OpenBSD thebetteros.oche.de 3.5 GENERIC#34 i386
> /tmp$ ls -la `which cdda2wav`
> -rwxr-xr-x  1 root  bin  267279 Aug 19 18:18 /usr/local/bin/cdda2wav
> /tmp$ cdda2wav -version
> cdda2wav version 2.01a37_openbsd_3.5_i386_i386
> /tmp$ cdda2wav -V -vall dev=/dev/rcd0c -N -B >OUT.TXT 2>&1
> 
> 
> Aug 19 18:34:35 thebetteros /bsd: pciide0:1: bogus intr
> Aug 19 18:39:45 thebetteros /bsd: cd0(pciide0:1:0): timeout
> Aug 19 18:39:45 thebetteros /bsd:       type: atapi
> Aug 19 18:39:45 thebetteros /bsd:       c_bcount: 1181
> Aug 19 18:39:45 thebetteros /bsd:       c_skip: 0
> Aug 19 18:39:45 thebetteros /bsd: cd0: transfer error, downgrading to
>                                   DMA mode 2
> Aug 19 18:39:45 thebetteros /bsd: cd0(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4,
>                                   DMA mode 2
> Aug 19 18:39:46 thebetteros /bsd: pciide0:1: bogus intr

check your cables.  out of curiousity, what is your IDE controller?
downgrading dma modes and bogus interrupts are highly unlikely the
fault of cdda2wav, and I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with
whether it was installed suid or not.  this looks like a bad
interaction with your IDE controller and your DVD burner.

-- 
<jakemsr@jakemsr.com>



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