Update udev's scsi_id to version 0.7, this fixes a bad bug in scsi_id on
64 bit systems.
+2004-oct-15:
+ * Makefile: Add $(QUIET) to sync with the udev version.
+
+2004-oct-06:
+ * scsi_id.c: fix alignment for use with 64 bit pointers
+
2004-jul-30:
* scsi_id.c, scsi_serial.c: Align the buffer passed to scsi_serial,
don't bother aligning and memcpy-ing the result in scsi_inquiry.
2004-jul-30:
* scsi_id.c, scsi_serial.c: Align the buffer passed to scsi_serial,
don't bother aligning and memcpy-ing the result in scsi_inquiry.
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
prefix =
etcdir = ${prefix}/etc
prefix =
etcdir = ${prefix}/etc
-Version 0.6 of scsi_id is available at:
+Version 0.7 of scsi_id is available at:
-http://www-124.ibm.com/storageio/scsi_id/scsi_id-0.6.tar.gz
+http://www-124.ibm.com/storageio/scsi_id/scsi_id-0.7.tar.gz
scsi_id is a program to generate a unique identifier for a given SCSI
device.
scsi_id is a program to generate a unique identifier for a given SCSI
device.
- Linux kernel 2.6
- libsysfs 0.4.0
- Linux kernel 2.6
- libsysfs 0.4.0
-Major changes since the last release:
+Changes since the last release:
- - add -u option, patch from Christoph Varoqui, to substitute white
- space with underscores so it is easier to use the output as a
- device name.
+ - Fix a bug introduced in version 0.6 so that buffer alignement
+ works on 64 bit systems. Without this fix, it crashes on 64 bit
+ systems.
- - Use 254 bytes for SCSI INQUIRY commands, patch from Hannes
- Reinecke.
-
-See ChangeLog for more details.
+ - Add $(QUIET) to sync up with the udev Makefile
#define ALIGN 512
unaligned_buf = malloc(MAX_SERIAL_LEN + ALIGN);
#define ALIGN 512
unaligned_buf = malloc(MAX_SERIAL_LEN + ALIGN);
- serial = (char*) (((int) unaligned_buf + (ALIGN - 1)) & ~(ALIGN - 1));
+ serial = (char*) (((unsigned long) unaligned_buf + (ALIGN - 1))
+ & ~(ALIGN - 1));
dprintf("buffer unaligned 0x%p; aligned 0x%p\n", unaligned_buf, serial);
#undef ALIGN
dprintf("buffer unaligned 0x%p; aligned 0x%p\n", unaligned_buf, serial);
#undef ALIGN