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- Lines: 53
- Date:
Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
- Orig file:
v2.1.69/linux/include/linux/optcd.h
- Orig date:
Tue Jun 4 00:53:46 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.1.69/linux/include/linux/optcd.h linux/include/linux/optcd.h
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-/* linux/include/linux/optcd.h - Optics Storage 8000 AT CDROM driver
- $Id: optcd.h,v 1.2 1996/01/15 18:43:44 root Exp root $
-
- Copyright (C) 1995 Leo Spiekman (spiekman@dutette.et.tudelft.nl)
-
-
- Configuration file for linux/drivers/cdrom/optcd.c
-*/
-
-#ifndef _LINUX_OPTCD_H
-#define _LINUX_OPTCD_H
-
-
-/* I/O base of drive. Drive uses base to base+2.
- This setting can be overridden with the kernel or insmod command
- line option 'optcd=<portbase>'. Use address of 0 to disable driver. */
-#define OPTCD_PORTBASE 0x340
-
-
-/* enable / disable parts of driver by define / undef */
-#define MULTISESSION /* multisession support (ALPHA) */
-
-
-/* Change 0 to 1 to debug various parts of the driver */
-#define DEBUG_DRIVE_IF 0 /* Low level drive interface */
-#define DEBUG_CONV 0 /* Address conversions */
-#define DEBUG_BUFFERS 0 /* Buffering and block size conversion */
-#define DEBUG_REQUEST 0 /* Request mechanism */
-#define DEBUG_STATE 0 /* State machine */
-#define DEBUG_TOC 0 /* Q-channel and Table of Contents */
-#define DEBUG_MULTIS 0 /* Multisession code */
-#define DEBUG_VFS 0 /* VFS interface */
-
-
-/* Don't touch these unless you know what you're doing. */
-
-/* Various timeout loop repetition counts. */
-#define BUSY_TIMEOUT 10000000 /* for busy wait */
-#define FAST_TIMEOUT 100000 /* ibid. for probing */
-#define SLEEP_TIMEOUT 6000 /* for timer wait */
-#define MULTI_SEEK_TIMEOUT 1000 /* for timer wait */
-#define READ_TIMEOUT 6000 /* for poll wait */
-#define STOP_TIMEOUT 2000 /* for poll wait */
-#define RESET_WAIT 5000 /* busy wait at drive reset */
-
-/* # of buffers for block size conversion. 6 is optimal for my setup (P75),
- giving 280 kb/s, with 0.4% CPU usage. Experiment to find your optimal
- setting */
-#define N_BUFS 6
-
-
-#endif _LINUX_OPTCD_H
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