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-/*options.h--------------------------------------------------------------------
- Matsushita(Panasonic) / Creative CD-ROM Driver (matcd)
- Authored by Frank Durda IV
-
- Copyright 1994, 1995 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 positioned at the very beginning of this file without
- modification, all copyright strings, all related programming
- codes that display the copyright strings, this list of
- conditions and the following disclaimer.
- 2. Redistributions in binary form must contain all copyright strings
- and related programming code that display the copyright strings.
- 3. 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.
- 4. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this
- software must display the following acknowledgement:
- "The Matsushita/Panasonic CD-ROM driver was developed
- by Frank Durda IV for use with "FreeBSD" and similar
- operating systems."
- "Similar operating systems" includes mainly non-profit oriented
- systems for research and education, including but not restricted
- to "NetBSD", "386BSD", and "Mach" (by CMU). The wording of the
- acknowledgement (in electronic form or printed text) may not be
- changed without permission from the author.
- 5. Absolutely no warranty of function, fitness or purpose is made
- by the author Frank Durda IV.
- 6. Neither the name of the author nor the name "FreeBSD" may
- be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- without specific prior written permission.
- (The author can be reached at bsdmail@nemesis.lonestar.org)
- 7. The product containing this software must meet all of these
- conditions even if it is unsupported, not a complete system
- and/or does not contain compiled code.
- 8. These conditions will be in force for the full life of the
- copyright.
- 9. If all the above conditions are met, modifications to other
- parts of this file may be freely made, although any person
- or persons making changes do not receive the right to add their
- name or names to the copyright strings and notices in this
- software. Persons making changes are encouraged to insert edit
- history in matcd.c and to put your name and details of the
- change there.
- 10. You must have prior written permission from the author to
- deviate from these terms.
-
- Vendors who produce product(s) containing this code are encouraged
- (but not required) to provide copies of the finished product(s) to
- the author and to correspond with the author about development
- activity relating to this code. Donations of development hardware
- and/or software are also welcome. (This is one of the faster ways
- to get a driver developed for a device.)
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE DEVELOPER(S) ``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 DEVELOPER(S) 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.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 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 conf file.
- Leaving AUTOHUNT enabled is the recommended setting.
-*/
-
-#define AUTOHUNT
-
-
-/* FULLCONFIG Allows up to four host interface boards for a
- total of 16 drives. If disabled, only a single
- host interface (of any type) is allowed. The
- additional driver size is insignificant.
- Leaving FULLCONFIG enabled is the recommended setting.
-*/
-
-#define FULLCONFIG
-
-
-/* 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 and may help a kernel fit on a boot floppy.
- Leaving FULLDRIVER enabled is the recommended setting.
-*/
-
-#define FULLDRIVER
-
-
-/* RESETONBOOT causes the driver to reset the drive(s) to be
- reset 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, the when the drive is open, the
- door is locked. The front panel eject button
- is ignored. When the drive is completely closed,
- the eject button will be honored.
- Leaving LOCKDRIVE disabled is the recommended setting.
-*/
-
-/*#define LOCKDRIVE*/
-
-
-/*<5> FREE2 If enabled, the changes are inserted so this
-<5> module will compile in the world of FreeBSD 2.x.
-<5> Without this, it is known to work in
-<5> FreeBSD 1.1.5.1.
-<5>*/
-
-#define FREE2 /*<5>Correct setting for 2.x*/
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- This structure contains the hints for where we should look for the
- host adapter. If you want to change where we search or reduce the
- places we search to avoid confusing some other device, either
- specify explicit addresses in the kernel config file (preferred)
- or change this array.
-
- If the kernel config fuke has multiple ? entries, the probe routines
- will use this table multiple times and will eliminate each failed
- entry probe tries.
-
- WARNING: The number of controller entries for this driver in config
- 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 found on standard SoundBlaster 16 and standalone cards.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-
-#ifdef AUTOHUNT
-int port_hints[]={
- 0x230,0x240, /*Ports SB audio boards can use*/
- 0x250,0x260, /*Ports standalone CD/IF board can*/
- -1}; /*use. Table MUST end with -1*/
-#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*/
-
-
-/* DEBUGQUEUE If enabled, shows activity on disk request queues.
- Warning - This debug is VERY VERY NOISY and will
- loop endlessly if queues are not null terminated
- as they should be.
-*/
-
-/*#define DEBUGQUEUE*/
-
-
-/* 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*/
-
-
-/* DIAGPORT If enabled, additional code is added to send
- debugging state to a debug port. This should
- not be enabled in production. The value
- can be set to 0x80 or 0x302, depending on what
- type of debugging board you own. The global variable
- diagloop is used to make looping reports on these
- devices.
-
- Some other drivers and possible the kernel fiddle
- with the 0x80 debug port, so it may not be usable
- for isolating failures that result in a kernel panic.
- The 0x302 debug board is recommended in these cases.
- It also displays a word of data, so you get more
- detail.
-
-<10> It was discovered the 0x302 board was getting set
-<10> into a strange state by the probes for other
-<10> devices. To resolve this, the display control port
-<10> (0x300) is reset in our probe and open routines.
-<10> DO NOT use DIAGPORT 0x302 if an adapter is present
-<10> at that address. It could ruin the EEPROM settings
-<10> on the device.
-*/
-
-/*#define DIAGPORT 0x80*/
-/*#define DIAGPORT 0x302*/
-
-/*End of options.h*/
-
-