freebsd-nq/sys/dev/matcd/options.h

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/*options.h--------------------------------------------------------------------
Matsushita(Panasonic) / Creative CD-ROM Driver (matcd)
Authored by Frank Durda IV
Copyright 1994, 1995, 2002, 2003 Frank Durda IV. All rights reserved.
"FDIV" is a trademark of Frank Durda IV.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the author nor the names of their contributors
may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGE.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
See matcd.c for Edit History
*/
/* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Conditional compilation flags - change to suit your system
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* AUTOHUNT Adds extra code that allows the driver to search
for interface cards rather than having to hard-code
the locations in the kernel /boot/device.hint file,
which is only read at boot-time.
Leaving AUTOHUNT enabled is the recommended setting.
*/
/*#define AUTOHUNT*/
/* NUMCTRLRS Configures support for between one and four host
interfaces, for up to 16 drives. The number of
entries in the kernel config file is used by default,
but this may be changed to a specific value if
desired. The number of controllers cannot exceed 4.
Setting the value smaller than four slightly reduces
the amount of memory used by the driver, but since
the driver is under 30K, it probably isn't worth
changing.
*/
#define NUMCTRLRS 4 /*Limit driver to four host interfaces*/
/* FULLDRIVER If not set, the audio, non-data functions and some
error recovery functions are eliminated from the
compiled driver. The resulting driver will be smaller,
savings which may be needed on a boot or fixit floppy.
Leaving FULLDRIVER enabled is the recommended setting.
*/
#ifndef BOOTMFS
#define FULLDRIVER
#endif /*BOOTMFS*/
/* RESETONBOOT This setting causes the driver to reset the drive(s)
during probing. This causes any audio playback to be
aborted and the drives will close their trays if they
are open.
Leaving RESETONBOOT enabled is the recommended setting.
*/
#define RESETONBOOT
/* LOCKDRIVE If enabled, when a drive is opened using a minor
number greater than 127, the drive door is locked.
The drive door remains locked until all partitions on
on the drive are closed. The EJECT, ALLOW and PREVENT
ioctls are refused when this locking mechanism is
active. The additional code for this feature is small.
Leaving LOCKDRIVE enabled is the recommended setting.
*/
#define LOCKDRIVE
/* KRYTEN This enables a bug that someone might consider to be a
a feature. If KRYTEN is enabled and you are playing
audio and you issue the resume-play ioctl, the audio
will stutter, playing the same quarter of a second or
so of audio several times before resuming normally.
Resuming from a pause never causes the stutter.
See Edit History for Edit 14.
Leaving KRYTEN disabled is the recommended setting.
*/
/*#define KRYTEN*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
This structure contains the hints for where we should look for the
host adapter. If you want to change where the driver searches or
reduce the places searched to avoid confusing some other device,
either specify explicit addresses in the /boot/device.hints file
(preferred) or change this array.
If the /boot/device.hints config file has multiple ? entries for
the matcd driver, the probe routines will use this table multiple
times and will eliminate each failed entry that probe tries.
WARNING: The number of controller entries for this driver in
/boot/device.hints must be less than or equal to the number of hints
if hints are used.
If you add entries to the table, add them immediately before
the -1 end-of-table marker. The values already present are
the ones used by Creative Labs boards and those of a few
other vendors.
Each additional entry increases the boot time by four seconds,
and can increase the chance of accessing some other device by mistake.
Therefore, the list should be kept to a minimum. Once the
devices have been correctly located, the system should be
configured so that it looks only at the correct location from
that point on.
Be sure to search devices located below 0x3ff BEFORE scanning
higher locations. Some boards don't decode all I/O address lines,
so 0x230 and 0x630 appear identical on the simpler boards.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef AUTOHUNT
#ifdef DRIVESPERC /*Declared only when compiling matcd.c*/
int port_hints[]={
0x230, /*SB Pro & SB16*/
0x240, /*SB Pro & SB16*/
0x250, /*Creative omniCD standalone boards*/
0x260, /*Creative omniCD standalone boards*/
0x340, /*Laser Mate*/
0x360, /*Laser Mate*/
0x630, /*IBM*/
#if 0
/* These locations are alternate settings for LaserMate and IBM
boards, but they usually conflict with network and SCSI cards.
I recommend against probing these randomly.
*/
0x310, /*Laser Mate*/
0x320, /*Laser Mate*/
0x330, /*Laser Mate*/
0x350, /*Laser Mate*/
0x370, /*Laser Mate*/
0x650, /*IBM*/
0x670, /*IBM*/
0x690, /*IBM*/
#endif /*0*/
-1}; /*use. Table MUST end with -1*/
#endif /*DRIVESPERC*/
#endif /*AUTOHUNT*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Debugging flags - Turn these on only if you are looking at a
problem.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* DEBUGOPEN If enabled, debug messages for open and close
operations.
*/
/*#define DEBUGOPEN*/
/* DEBUGIO If enabled, reports on calls to strategy, start
and other I/O related functions.
*/
/*#define DEBUGIO*/
/* DEBUGCMD If enabled, shows the actual commands being issued
to the CD-ROM drives.
*/
/*#define DEBUGCMD*/
/* DEBUGSLEEP If enabled, reports on timeouts, wakeups, dropped
threads, etc.
*/
/*#define DEBUGSLEEP*/
/* DEBUGIOCTL If enabled, reports on the various ioctl-related
calls and operations. You might have to enable
DEBUGCMD as well to get enough debugging information.
*/
/*#define DEBUGIOCTL*/
/* DEBUGPROBE If enabled, reports on the process of locating
adapters and drives. The debugging in matcdprobe()
and matcdattach() routines is enabled with this
flag.
*/
/*#define DEBUGPROBE*/
/*End of options.h*/