[paranoia] cdparanoia III 9.6 query output

Matthew Clarke clamat at van.maves.ca
Wed Sep 1 21:51:23 PDT 1999



Hi.

Got cdparanoia III alpha 9.6, compiled it, etc.  Ran a query on my
CD-ROM device, and got the following output.  Part of the way through the
output, the program asked me to mail the output to you, hence this mail.

Ripping a track worked fine (scratch-free CD; don't have any scratched
ones at the moment.)

In case it matters:  Linux (no distribution,) kernel 2.2.12,
glibc 2.1.2pre3, all compiled with gcc 2.95.1 & binutils 2.9.1.0.25.

Output from './cdparanoia -vQ -g /dev/sg4':
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

cdparanoia III release 9.6 (August 17, 1999)
(C) 1999 Monty <monty at xiph.org> and Xiphophorus

Report bugs to paranoia at xiph.org
http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/

        Testing /dev/sg4 for SCSI interface
                generic device: /dev/sg4
                ioctl device: /dev/scd0
                CDROM sensed: SONY CD-ROM CDU625 1.0m 

Checking for SCSI emulation and transport revision...
        Drive is SCSI

Checking for MMC style command set...
        Drive is MMC style
Verifying CDDA command set...
        Expected command set FAILED!
        Performing full probe for CDDA command set...
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [a8 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [a8 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [a8 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [a8 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [be 00,10]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [be 00,f8]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [be 04,f8]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [d4(10)0x]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [d4(10)0x]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [d4(10)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [d4(10)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [d4(12)0x]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [d4(12)0x]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [d4(12)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [d4(12)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [d5 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [d5 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [d5 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [d5 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [d8 0x,00]
                Command set FOUND!
                (please email a copy of this output to paranoia at xiph.org)
This command set may use a Force Unit Access bit.
Checking drive for FUA bit support...
        Drive rejected FUA bit.

Looking at revision of the SG interface in use...
        New style SG with scatter/gather memory management
        DMA scatter/gather table entries: 128
        table entry size: 32768 bytes
        maximum theoretical transfer: 1783 sectors
        Setting default read size to 13 sectors (30576 bytes).

Attempting to determine drive endianness from data.......
        Data appears to be coming back little endian.
        certainty: 100%

Table of contents (audio tracks only):
track        length               begin        copy pre ch
===========================================================
  1.    19112 [04:14.62]        0 [00:00.00]    no   no  2
  2.    18740 [04:09.65]    19112 [04:14.62]    no   no  2
  3.    19465 [04:19.40]    37852 [08:24.52]    no   no  2
  4.    19358 [04:18.08]    57317 [12:44.17]    no   no  2
  5.    22677 [05:02.27]    76675 [17:02.25]    no   no  2
  6.    19630 [04:21.55]    99352 [22:04.52]    no   no  2
  7.    18853 [04:11.28]   118982 [26:26.32]    no   no  2
  8.    20082 [04:27.57]   137835 [30:37.60]    no   no  2
  9.    20998 [04:39.73]   157917 [35:05.42]    no   no  2
 10.    17465 [03:52.65]   178915 [39:45.40]    no   no  2
 11.    19915 [04:25.40]   196380 [43:38.30]    no   no  2
 12.    20372 [04:31.47]   216295 [48:03.70]    no   no  2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
End of output.

If you want any more details, ask away.

Thanks,
Matt.

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