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This extends on #8609, and makes two changes: 1. We'll now explicitly check that the child devices of a block device we are interested in (i.e. the partitions) are block devices themselves. On newer kernels the mmc rpmb stuff is actually exposed as char rather than block device as before, and they probably should have been that in the first place. By adding this check we'll hence filter out these weird devices through a second rule too, that hopefully makes things a bit more future-proof, should more devices like this be added eventually, or other subsystems do a similar thing. 2. When counting partitions we'll now also check the devnum of the device being non-null, which we already do when matching up the devices in the second iteration. This should make things more robust, and prevent other kinds of miscounting, which after all was the main issue #8609 fixed. |
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