The max_p member of struct gendisk was deleted in 2.5.x. Is there a
different preferred method for partition detection code to know the maximum
number of partitions it's allowed to present? Previously I was using this
field in the GPT detection code to only present the first max_p partitions
(because GPT allows an unlimited number of partitions). For SCSI disks with
the current major/minor numbering scheme, it shouldn't create more than 15
partitions; for IDE, 63.
Thanks,
Matt
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> The max_p member of struct gendisk was deleted in 2.5.x.
I found it. 1 << gd->minor_shift, per Andries Brouwer's patch of June 2001.
-Matt
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Matt Domsch
Sr. Software Engineer
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> The max_p member of struct gendisk was deleted in 2.5.x.
> Is there a different preferred method for partition detection code
> to know the maximum number of partitions it's allowed to present?
Instead of using g->max_p you can use 1<<g->minor_shift .
Andries