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| $Id: README.aztcd,v 2.60 1997/11/29 09:51:25 root Exp root $
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|           Readme-File Documentation/cdrom/aztcd
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|            			for 
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| 	     AZTECH CD-ROM CDA268-01A, ORCHID CD-3110,
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|       OKANO/WEARNES CDD110, CONRAD TXC, CyCDROM CR520, CR540
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|                            CD-ROM Drives 
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|                        Version 2.6 and newer
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|                    (for other drives see 6.-8.)
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| 
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| NOTE: THIS DRIVER WILL WORK WITH THE CD-ROM DRIVES LISTED, WHICH HAVE
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|       A PROPRIETARY INTERFACE (implemented on a sound card or on an
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|       ISA-AT-bus card). 
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|       IT WILL DEFINITELY NOT WORK WITH CD-ROM DRIVES WITH *IDE*-INTERFACE,
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|       such as the Aztech CDA269-031SE !!! (The only known exceptions are
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|       'faked' IDE drives like the CyCDROM CR520ie which work with aztcd
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|       under certain conditions, see 7.). IF YOU'RE USING A CD-ROM DRIVE
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|       WITH IDE-INTERFACE, SOMETIMES ALSO CALLED ATAPI-COMPATIBLE, PLEASE 
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|       USE THE ide-cd.c DRIVER, WRITTEN BY MARK LORD AND SCOTT SNYDER !
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|       THE STANDARD-KERNEL 1.2.x NOW ALSO SUPPORTS IDE-CDROM-DRIVES, SEE THE
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|       HARDDISK (!) SECTION OF make config, WHEN COMPILING A NEW KERNEL!!!
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Contents of this file:
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|                          1.  NOTE
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|                          2.  INSTALLATION
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|                          3.  CONFIGURING YOUR KERNEL
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|                          4.  RECOMPILING YOUR KERNEL
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|                          4.1   AZTCD AS A RUN-TIME LOADABLE MODULE
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|                          4.2   CDROM CONNECTED TO A SOUNDCARD
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|                          5.  KNOWN PROBLEMS, FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
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| 			 5.1   MULTISESSION SUPPORT
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| 			 5.2   STATUS RECOGNITION
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| 			 5.3   DOSEMU's CDROM SUPPORT
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|                          6.  BUG REPORTS
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|                          7.  OTHER DRIVES
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|                          8.  IF YOU DON'T SUCCEED ... DEBUGGING  
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|                          9.  TECHNICAL HISTORY OF THE DRIVER
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|                         10.  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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|                         11.  PROGRAMMING ADD ONS: CDPLAY.C
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|                         APPENDIX: Source code of cdplay.c
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| 1. NOTE 
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| This software has been successfully in alpha and beta test and is part of
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| the standard kernel since kernel 1.1.8x since December 1994. It works with
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| AZTECH CDA268-01A, ORCHID CDS-3110, ORCHID/WEARNES CDD110 and CONRAD TXC 
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| (Nr.99 31 23 -series 04) and has proven to be stable with kernel 
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| versions 1.0.9 and newer. But with any software there still may be bugs in it. 
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| So if you encounter problems, you are invited to help us improve this software. 
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| Please send me a detailed bug report (see chapter BUG REPORTS). You are also 
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| invited in helping us to increase the number of drives, which are supported.
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| 
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| Please read the README-files carefully and always keep a backup copy of your 
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| old kernel, in order to reboot if something goes wrong!
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| 
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| 2. INSTALLATION
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| The driver consists of a header file 'aztcd.h', which normally should reside 
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| in /usr/src/linux/drivers/cdrom and the source code 'aztcd.c', which normally 
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| resides in the same place. It uses /dev/aztcd (/dev/aztcd0 in some distri-
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| butions), which must be a valid block device with major number 29 and reside 
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| in directory /dev. To mount a CD-ROM, your kernel needs to have the ISO9660-
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| filesystem support included.
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| 
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| PLEASE NOTE: aztcd.c has been developed in parallel to the linux kernel,
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| which had and is having many major and minor changes which are not backward
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| compatible. Quite definitely aztcd.c version 1.80 and newer will NOT work
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| in kernels older than 1.3.33. So please always use the most recent version
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| of aztcd.c with the appropriate linux-kernel.
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| 
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| 3.  CONFIGURING YOUR KERNEL
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| If your kernel is already configured for using the AZTECH driver you will
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| see the following message while Linux boots:
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|     Aztech CD-ROM Init: DriverVersion=<version number> BaseAddress=<baseaddress>
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|     Aztech CD-ROM Init: FirmwareVersion=<firmware version id of your I/O-card>>>
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|     Aztech CD-ROM Init: <drive type> detected
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|     Aztech CD-ROM Init: End
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| If the message looks different and you are sure to have a supported drive,
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| it may have a different base address. The Aztech driver does look for the 
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| CD-ROM drive at the base address specified in aztcd.h at compile time. This 
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| address can be overwritten by boot parameter aztcd=....You should reboot and 
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| start Linux with boot parameter aztcd=<base address>, e.g. aztcd=0x320. If 
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| you do not know the base address, start your PC with DOS and look at the boot 
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| message of your CD-ROM's DOS driver. If that still does not help, use boot
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| parameter aztcd=<base address>,0x79 , this tells aztcd to try a little harder.
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| aztcd may be configured to use autoprobing the base address by recompiling
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| it (see chapter 4.).
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| 
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| If the message looks correct, as user 'root' you should be able to mount the 
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| drive by
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|           mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/aztcd0 /mnt
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| and use it as any other filesystem. (If this does not work, check if
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| /dev/aztcd0 and /mnt do exist and create them, if necessary by doing
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|       mknod /dev/aztcd0 b 29 0
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|       mkdir /mnt                       
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| 
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| If you still get a different message while Linux boots or when you get the 
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| message, that the ISO9660-filesystem is not supported by your kernel, when
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| you try to mount the CD-ROM drive, you have to recompile your kernel.
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| 
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| If you do *not* have an Aztech/Orchid/Okano/Wearnes/TXC drive and want to 
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| bypass drive detection during Linux boot up, start with boot parameter aztcd=0.
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| 
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| Most distributions nowadays do contain a boot disk image containing aztcd.
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| Please note, that this driver will not work with IDE/ATAPI drives! With these 
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| you must use ide-cd.c instead.
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| 
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| 4. RECOMPILING YOUR KERNEL
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| If your kernel is not yet configured for the AZTECH driver and the ISO9660-
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| filesystem, you have to recompile your kernel: 
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| 
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| - Edit aztcd.h to set the I/O-address to your I/O-Base address (AZT_BASE_ADDR), 
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|   the driver does not use interrupts or DMA, so if you are using an AZTECH
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|   CD268, an ORCHID CD-3110 or ORCHID/WEARNES CDD110 that's the only item you 
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|   have to set up. If you have a soundcard, read chapter 4.2.
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|   Users of other drives should read chapter OTHER DRIVES of this file.
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|   You also can configure that address by kernel boot parameter aztcd=... 
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| - aztcd may be configured to use autoprobing the base address by setting
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|   AZT_BASE_ADDR to '-1'. In that case aztcd probes the addresses listed 
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|   under AZT_BASE_AUTO. But please remember, that autoprobing always may 
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|   incorrectly influence other hardware components too!
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| - There are some other points, which may be configured, e.g. auto-eject the
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|   CD when unmounting a drive, tray locking etc., see aztcd.h for details.
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| - If you're using a linux kernel version prior to 2.1.0, in aztcd.h
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|   uncomment the line '#define AZT_KERNEL_PRIOR_2_1'
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| - Build a new kernel, configure it for 'Aztech/Orchid/Okano/Wearnes support' 
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|   (if you want aztcd to be part of the kernel). Do not configure it for
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|   'Aztech... support', if you want to use aztcd as a run time loadable module. 
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|   But in any case you must have the ISO9660-filesystem included in your
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|   kernel.
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| - Activate the new kernel, normally this is done by running LILO (don't for-
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|   get to configure it before and to keep a copy of your old kernel in case
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|   something goes wrong!).
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| - Reboot
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| - If you've included aztcd in your kernel, you now should see during boot 
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|   some messages like
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|     Aztech CD-ROM Init: DriverVersion=<version number> BaseAddress=<baseaddress>
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|     Aztech CD-ROM Init: FirmwareVersion=<firmware version id of your I/O-card>
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|     Aztech CD-ROM Init: <drive type> detected
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|     Aztech CD-ROM Init: End
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| - If you have not included aztcd in your kernel, but want to load aztcd as a 
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|   run time loadable module see 4.1. 
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| - If the message looks correct, as user 'root' you should be able to mount 
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|   the drive by
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|           mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/aztcd0 /mnt
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|   and use it as any other filesystem. (If this does not work, check if
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|   /dev/aztcd0 and /mnt do exist and create them, if necessary by doing
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|       mknod /dev/aztcd0 b 29 0
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|       mkdir /mnt                       
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| - If this still does not help, see chapters OTHER DRIVES and DEBUGGING.
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| 
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| 4.1 AZTCD AS A RUN-TIME LOADABLE MODULE
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| If you do not need aztcd permanently, you can also load and remove the driver
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| during runtime via insmod and rmmod. To build aztcd as a loadable module you 
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| must configure your kernel for AZTECH module support (answer 'm' when con-
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| figuring the kernel). Anyhow, you may run into problems, if the version of 
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| your boot kernel is not the same than the source kernel version, from which 
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| you create the modules. So rebuild your kernel, if necessary. 
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| 
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| Now edit the base address of your AZTECH interface card in
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| /usr/src/linux/drivers/cdrom/aztcd.h to the appropriate value. 
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| aztcd may be configured to use autoprobing the base address by setting
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| AZT_BASE_ADDR to '-1'. In that case aztcd probes the addresses listed 
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| under AZT_BASE_AUTO. But please remember, that autoprobing always may 
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| incorrectly influence other hardware components too!
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| There are also some special features which may be configured, e.g. 
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| auto-eject a CD when unmounting the drive etc; see aztcd.h for details. 
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| Then change to /usr/src/linux and do a 
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|                     make modules  
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| 	            make modules_install
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| After that you can run-time load the driver via
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|                     insmod /lib/modules/X.X.X/misc/aztcd.o
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| and remove it via   rmmod  aztcd.
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| If you did not set the correct base address in aztcd.h, you can also supply the
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| base address when loading the driver via
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|                     insmod /lib/modules/X.X.X/misc/aztcd.o aztcd=<base address>
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| Again specifying aztcd=-1 will cause autoprobing.
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| If you do not have the iso9660-filesystem in your boot kernel, you also have
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| to load it before you can mount the CDROM:
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|                     insmod /lib/modules/X.X.X/fs/isofs.o
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| The mount procedure works as described in 4. above.
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| (In all commands 'X.X.X' is the current linux kernel version number)
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| 
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| 4.2 CDROM CONNECTED TO A SOUNDCARD
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| Most soundcards do have a bus interface to the CDROM-drive. In many cases
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| this soundcard needs to be configured, before the CDROM can be used. This
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| configuration procedure consists of writing some kind of initialization
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| data to the soundcard registers. The AZTECH-CDROM driver in the moment does
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| only support one type of soundcard (SoundWave32). Users of other soundcards
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| should try to boot DOS first and let their DOS drivers initialize the
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| soundcard and CDROM, then warm boot (or use loadlin) their PC to start
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| Linux.
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| Support for the CDROM-interface of SoundWave32-soundcards is directly
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| implemented in the AZTECH driver. Please edit linux/drivers/cdrom/aztdc.h,
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| uncomment line '#define AZT_SW32' and set the appropriate value for
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| AZT_BASE_ADDR and AZT_SW32_BASE_ADDR. This support was tested with an Orchid
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| CDS-3110 connected to a SoundWave32.
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| If you want your soundcard to be supported, find out, how it needs to be
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| configured and mail me (see 6.) the appropriate information. 
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| 
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| 5. KNOWN PROBLEMS, FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
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| 5.1 MULTISESSION SUPPORT
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| Multisession support for CD's still is a myth. I implemented and tested a basic
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| support for multisession and XA CDs, but I still have not enough CDs and appli-
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| cations to test it rigorously. So if you'd like to help me, please contact me
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| (Email address see below). As of version 1.4 and newer you can enable the 
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| multisession support in aztcd.h by setting AZT_MULTISESSION to 1. Doing so 
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| will cause the ISO9660-filesystem to deal with multisession CDs, ie. redirect 
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| requests to the Table of Contents (TOC) information from the last session, 
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| which contains the info of all previous sessions etc.. If you do set 
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| AZT_MULTISESSION to 0, you can use multisession CDs anyway. In that case the 
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| drive's firmware will do automatic redirection. For the ISO9660-filesystem any 
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| multisession CD  will then look like a 'normal' single session CD. But never-
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| theless the data of all sessions are viewable and accessible. So with practical-
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| ly all real world applications you won't notice the difference. But as future
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| applications may make use of advanced multisession features, I've started to
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| implement the interface for the ISO9660 multisession interface via ioctl
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| CDROMMULTISESSION.
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| 
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| 5.2 STATUS RECOGNITION
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| The drive status recognition does not work correctly in all cases. Changing
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| a disk or having the door open, when a drive is already mounted, is detected 
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| by the Aztech driver itself, but nevertheless causes multiple read attempts
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| by the different layers of the ISO9660-filesystem driver, which finally timeout,
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| so you have to wait quite a little... But isn't it bad style to change a disk 
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| in a mounted drive, anyhow ?!
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| 
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| The driver uses busy wait in most cases for the drive handshake (macros
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| STEN_LOW and DTEN_LOW). I tested with a 486/DX2 at 66MHz and a Pentium at
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| 60MHz and 90MHz. Whenever you use a much faster machine you are likely to get 
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| timeout messages. In that case edit aztcd.h and increase the timeout value 
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| AZT_TIMEOUT. 
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| 
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| For some 'slow' drive commands I implemented waiting with a timer waitqueue
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| (macro STEN_LOW_WAIT). If you get this timeout message, you may also edit
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| aztcd.h and increase the timeout value AZT_STATUS_DELAY. The waitqueue has
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| shown to be a little critical. If you get kernel panic messages, edit aztcd.c
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| and substitute STEN_LOW_WAIT by STEN_LOW. Busy waiting with STEN_LOW is more
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| stable, but also causes CPU overhead.
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| 
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| 5.3 DOSEMU's CD-ROM SUPPORT
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| With release 1.20 aztcd was modified to allow access to CD-ROMS when running
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| under dosemu-0.60.0 aztcd-versions before 1.20 are most likely to crash
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| Linux, when a CD-ROM is accessed under dosemu. This problem has partly been
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| fixed, but still when accessing a directory for the first time the system
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| might hang for some 30sec. So be patient, when using dosemu's CD-ROM support
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| in combination with aztcd :-) ! 
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| This problem has now (July 1995) been fixed by a modification to dosemu's
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| CD-ROM driver. The new version came with dosemu-0.60.2, see dosemu's
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| README.CDROM.
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| 
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| 6. BUG REPORTS
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| Please send detailed bug reports and bug fixes via EMail to
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| 
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|         Werner.Zimmermann@fht-esslingen.de
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| 
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| Please include a description of your CD-ROM drive type and interface card, 
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| the exact firmware message during Linux bootup, the version number of the 
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| AZTECH-CDROM-driver and the Linux kernel version. Also a description of your 
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| system's other hardware could be of interest, especially microprocessor type, 
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| clock frequency, other interface cards such as soundcards, ethernet adapter, 
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| game cards etc..
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| 
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| I will try to collect the reports and make the necessary modifications from 
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| time to time. I may also come back to you directly with some bug fixes and 
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| ask you to do further testing and debugging.
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| 
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| Editors of CD-ROMs are invited to send a 'cooperation' copy of their
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| CD-ROMs to the volunteers, who provided the CD-ROM support for Linux. My
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| snail mail address for such 'stuff' is
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|            Prof. Dr. W. Zimmermann
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|            Fachhochschule fuer Technik Esslingen
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|            Fachbereich IT
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|            Flandernstrasse 101
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|            D-73732 Esslingen
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|            Germany
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| 
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| 
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| 7. OTHER DRIVES
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| The following drives ORCHID CDS3110, OKANO CDD110, WEARNES CDD110 and Conrad
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| TXC Nr. 993123-series 04 nearly look the same as AZTECH CDA268-01A, especially 
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| they seem to use the same command codes. So it was quite simple to make the 
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| AZTECH driver work with these drives. 
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| 
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| Unfortunately I do not have any of these drives available, so I couldn't test
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| it myself. In some installations, it seems necessary to initialize the drive 
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| with the DOS driver before (especially if combined with a sound card) and then 
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| do a warm boot (CTRL-ALT-RESET) or start Linux from DOS, e.g. with 'loadlin'.
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| 
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| If you do not succeed, read chapter DEBUGGING. Thanks in advance!
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| 
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| Sorry for the inconvenience, but it is difficult to develop for hardware, 
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| which you don't have available for testing. So if you like, please help us.
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| 
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| If you do have a CyCDROM CR520ie thanks to Hilmar Berger's help your chances
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| are good, that it will work with aztcd. The CR520ie is sold as an IDE-drive
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| and really is connected to the IDE interface (primary at 0x1F0 or secondary
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| at 0x170, configured as slave, not as master). Nevertheless it is not ATAPI
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| compatible but still uses Aztech's command codes.
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| 
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| 
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| 8. DEBUGGING : IF YOU DON'T SUCCEED, TRY THE FOLLOWING
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| -reread the complete README file
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| -make sure, that your drive is hardware configured for 
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|     transfer mode: polled
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|     IRQ:           not used
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|     DMA:           not used
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|     Base Address:  something like 300, 320 ...
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|  You can check this, when you start the DOS driver, which came with your
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|  drive. By appropriately configuring the drive and the DOS driver you can
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|  check, whether your drive does operate in this mode correctly under DOS. If
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|  it does not operate under DOS, it won't under Linux.
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|  If your drive's base address is something like 0x170 or 0x1F0 (and it is
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|  not a CyCDROM CR520ie or CR 940ie) you most likely are having an IDE/ATAPI-
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|  compatible drive, which is not supported by aztcd.c, use ide-cd.c instead.
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|  Make sure the Base Address is configured correctly in aztcd.h, also make
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|  sure, that /dev/aztcd0 exists with the correct major number (compare it with
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|  the entry in file /usr/include/linux/major.h for the Aztech drive). 
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| -insert a CD-ROM and close the tray
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| -cold boot your PC (i.e. via the power on switch or the reset button)
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| -if you start Linux via DOS, e.g. using loadlin, make sure, that the DOS
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|  driver for the CD-ROM drive is not loaded (comment out the calling lines 
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|  in DOS' config.sys!)
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| -look for the aztcd: init message during Linux init and note them exactly
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| -log in as root and do a mount -t iso9660 /dev/aztcd0 /mnt
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| -if you don't succeed in the first time, try several times. Try also to open
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|  and close the tray, then mount again. Please note carefully all commands
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|  you typed in and the aztcd-messages, which you get.
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| -if you get an 'Aztech CD-ROM init: aborted' message, read the remarks about
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|  the version string below.
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| 
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| If this does not help, do the same with the following differences 
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| -start DOS before; make now sure, that the DOS driver for the CD-ROM is 
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|  loaded under DOS (i.e. uncomment it again in config.sys)
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| -warm boot your PC (i.e. via CTRL-ALT-DEL)
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|  if you have it, you can also start via loadlin (try both).
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|  ...
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|  Again note all commands and the aztcd-messages.
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| 
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| If you see STEN_LOW or STEN_LOW_WAIT error messages, increase the timeout
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| values.
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| 
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| If this still does not help, 
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| -look in aztcd.c for the lines  #if 0
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|                                 #define AZT_TEST1
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|                                 ...
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|                                 #endif
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|  and substitute '#if 0' by '#if 1'.
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| -recompile your kernel and repeat the above two procedures. You will now get 
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|  a bundle of debugging messages from the driver. Again note your commands
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|  and the appropriate messages. If you have syslogd running, these messages
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|  may also be found in syslogd's kernel log file. Nevertheless in some
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|  installations syslogd does not yet run, when init() is called, thus look for
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|  the aztcd-messages during init, before the login-prompt appears.
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|  Then look in aztcd.c, to find out, what happened. The normal calling sequence 
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|  is: aztcd_init() during Linux bootup procedure init()
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|  after doing a 'mount -t iso9660 /dev/aztcd0 /mnt' the normal calling sequence is
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|      aztcd_open()    -> Status 2c after cold reboot with CDROM or audio CD inserted
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|                      -> Status 8  after warm reboot with CDROM inserted          
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|                      -> Status 2e after cold reboot with no disk, closed tray
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|                      -> Status 6e after cold reboot, mount with door open
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|      aztUpdateToc()
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|      aztGetDiskInfo()
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|      aztGetQChannelInfo()   repeated several times
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|      aztGetToc()
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|      aztGetQChannelInfo()   repeated several times
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|      a list of track information
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|      do_aztcd_request()  }  
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|      azt_transfer()    } repeated several times
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|      azt_poll          }
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|  Check, if there is a difference in the calling sequence or the status flags!
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|  
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|  There are a lot of other messages, eg. the ACMD-command code (defined in
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|  aztcd.h), status info from the getAztStatus-command and the state sequence of
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|  the finite state machine in azt_poll(). The most important are the status
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|  messages, look how they are defined and try to understand, if they make
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|  sense in the context where they appear. With a CD-ROM inserted the status 
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|  should always be 8, except in aztcd_open(). Try to open the tray, insert an
 | |
|  audio disk, insert no disk or reinsert the CD-ROM and check, if the status
 | |
|  bits change accordingly. The status bits are the most likely point, where 
 | |
|  the drive manufacturers may implement changes.
 | |
|             
 | |
| If you still don't succeed, a good point to start is to look in aztcd.c in 
 | |
| function aztcd_init, where the drive should be detected during init. Do the
 | |
| following:
 | |
| -reboot the system with boot parameter 'aztcd=<your base address>,0x79'. With
 | |
|  parameter 0x79 most of the drive version detection is bypassed. After that 
 | |
|  you should see the complete version string including leading and trailing 
 | |
|  blanks during init. 
 | |
|  Now adapt the statement
 | |
|       if ((result[1]=='A')&&(result[2]=='Z' ...)
 | |
|  in aztcd_init() to exactly match the first 3 or 4 letters you have seen.
 | |
| -Another point is the 'smart' card detection feature in aztcd_init(). Normally
 | |
|  the CD-ROM drive is ready, when aztcd_init is trying to read the version
 | |
|  string and a time consuming ACMD_SOFT_RESET command can be avoided. This is
 | |
|  detected by looking, if AFL_OP_OK can be read correctly. If the CD-ROM drive 
 | |
|  hangs in some unknown state, e.g. because of an error before a warm start or 
 | |
|  because you first operated under DOS, even the version string may be correct, 
 | |
|  but the following commands will not. Then change the code in such a way, 
 | |
|  that the ACMD_SOFT_RESET is issued in any case, by substituting the
 | |
|  if-statement 'if ( ...=AFL_OP_OK)' by 'if (1)'.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If you succeed, please mail me the exact version string of your drive and
 | |
| the code modifications, you have made together with a short explanation.
 | |
| If you don't succeed, you may mail me the output of the debugging messages.
 | |
| But remember, they are only useful, if they are exact and complete and you
 | |
| describe in detail your hardware setup and what you did (cold/warm reboot,
 | |
| with/without DOS, DOS-driver started/not started, which Linux-commands etc.)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 9. TECHNICAL HISTORY OF THE DRIVER
 | |
| The AZTECH-Driver is a rework of the Mitsumi-Driver. Four major items had to
 | |
| be reworked:
 | |
| 
 | |
| a) The Mitsumi drive does issue complete status information acknowledging
 | |
| each command, the Aztech drive does only signal that the command was
 | |
| processed. So whenever the complete status information is needed, an extra
 | |
| ACMD_GET_STATUS command is issued. The handshake procedure for the drive
 | |
| can be found in the functions aztSendCmd(), sendAztCmd() and getAztStatus().
 | |
| 
 | |
| b) The Aztech Drive does not have a ACMD_GET_DISK_INFO command, so the
 | |
| necessary info about the number of tracks (firstTrack, lastTrack), disk
 | |
| length etc. has to be read from the TOC in the lead in track (see function
 | |
| aztGetDiskInfo()).
 | |
| 
 | |
| c) Whenever data is read from the drive, the Mitsumi drive is started with a
 | |
| command to read an indefinite (0xffffff) number of sectors. When the appropriate 
 | |
| number of sectors is read, the drive is stopped by a ACDM_STOP command. This
 | |
| does not work with the Aztech drive. I did not find a way to stop it. The
 | |
| stop and pause commands do only work in AUDIO mode but not in DATA mode.
 | |
| Therefore I had to modify the 'finite state machine' in function azt_poll to
 | |
| only read a certain number of sectors and then start a new read on demand. As I 
 | |
| have not completely understood, how the buffer/caching scheme of the Mitsumi 
 | |
| driver was implemented, I am not sure, if I have covered all cases correctly, 
 | |
| whenever you get timeout messages, the bug is most likely to be in that
 | |
| function azt_poll() around switch(cmd) .... case ACD_S_DATA. 
 | |
| 
 | |
| d) I did not get information about changing drive mode. So I doubt, that the
 | |
| code around function azt_poll() case AZT_S_MODE does work. In my test I have
 | |
| not been able to switch to reading in raw mode. For reading raw mode, Aztech
 | |
| uses a different command than for cooked mode, which I only have implemen-
 | |
| ted in the ioctl-section but not in the section which is used by the ISO9660. 
 | |
| 
 | |
| The driver was developed on an AST PC with Intel 486/DX2, 8MB RAM, 340MB IDE 
 | |
| hard disk and on an AST PC with Intel Pentium 60MHz, 16MB RAM, 520MB IDE 
 | |
| running Linux kernel version 1.0.9 from the LST 1.8 Distribution. The kernel 
 | |
| was compiled with gcc.2.5.8. My CD-ROM drive is an Aztech CDA268-01A. My
 | |
| drive says, that it has Firmware Version AZT26801A1.3. It came with an ISA-bus
 | |
| interface card and works with polled I/O without DMA and without interrupts.
 | |
| The code for all other drives was 'remote' tested and debugged by a number of 
 | |
| volunteers on the Internet.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Points, where I feel that possible problems might be and all points where I 
 | |
| did not completely understand the drive's behaviour or trust my own code are 
 | |
| marked with /*???*/ in the source code. There are also some parts in the 
 | |
| Mitsumi driver, where I did not completely understand their code.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 10. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
 | |
| Without the help of P.Bush, Aztech, who delivered technical information
 | |
| about the Aztech Drive and without the help of E.Moenkeberg, GWDG, who did a
 | |
| great job in analyzing the command structure of various CD-ROM drives, this
 | |
| work would not have been possible. E.Moenkeberg was also a great help in 
 | |
| making the software 'kernel ready' and in answering many of the CDROM-related 
 | |
| questions in the newsgroups. He really is *the* Linux CD-ROM guru. Thanks 
 | |
| also to all the guys on the Internet, who collected valuable technical 
 | |
| information about CDROMs. 
 | |
| 
 | |
| Joe Nardone (joe@access.digex.net) was a patient tester even for my first
 | |
| trial, which was more than slow, and made suggestions for code improvement.
 | |
| Especially the 'finite state machine' azt_poll() was rewritten by Joe to get
 | |
| clean C code and avoid the ugly 'gotos', which I copied from mcd.c.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Robby Schirmer (schirmer@fmi.uni-passau.de) tested the audio stuff (ioctls) 
 | |
| and suggested a lot of patches for them.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Joseph Piskor and Peter Nugent were the first users with the ORCHID CD3110
 | |
| and also were very patient with the problems which occurred.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Reinhard Max delivered the information for the CDROM-interface of the
 | |
| SoundWave32 soundcards.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Jochen Kunz and Olaf Kaluza delivered the information for supporting Conrad's 
 | |
| TXC drive.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Hilmar Berger delivered the patches for supporting CyCDROM CR520ie.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Anybody, who is interested in these items should have a look at 'ftp.gwdg.de',
 | |
| directory 'pub/linux/cdrom' and at 'ftp.cdrom.com', directory 'pub/cdrom'.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 11. PROGRAMMING ADD ONs: cdplay.c
 | |
| You can use the ioctl-functions included in aztcd.c in your own programs. As
 | |
| an example on how to do this, you will find a tiny CD Player for audio CDs 
 | |
| named 'cdplay.c'. It allows you to play audio CDs. You can play a specified 
 | |
| track, pause and resume or skip tracks forward and backwards. If you quit the 
 | |
| program without stopping the  drive, playing is continued. You can also 
 | |
| (mis)use cdplay to read and hexdump data disks. You can find the code in the 
 | |
| APPENDIX of this file, which you should cut out with an editor and store in a 
 | |
| separate file 'cdplay.c'. To compile it and make it executable, do
 | |
|   gcc -s -Wall -O2 -L/usr/lib cdplay.c -o /usr/local/bin/cdplay # compiles it
 | |
|   chmod +755 /usr/local/bin/cdplay                              # makes it executable
 | |
|   ln -s /dev/aztcd0 /dev/cdrom                                  # creates a link
 | |
|    (for /usr/lib substitute the top level directory, where your include files 
 | |
|     reside,  and for /usr/local/bin the directory, where you want the executable 
 | |
|     binary to reside )
 | |
| 
 | |
| You have to set the correct permissions for cdplay *and* for /dev/mcd0 or
 | |
| /dev/aztcd0 in order to use it. Remember, that you should not have /dev/cdrom 
 | |
| mounted, when you're playing audio CDs. 
 | |
| 
 | |
| This program is just a hack for testing the ioctl-functions in aztcd.c. I will 
 | |
| not maintain it, so if you run into problems, discard it or have a look into 
 | |
| the source code 'cdplay.c'. The program does only contain a minimum of user 
 | |
| protection and input error detection. If you use the commands in the wrong 
 | |
| order or if you try to read a CD at wrong addresses, you may get error messages
 | |
| or even hang your machine. If you get STEN_LOW, STEN_LOW_WAIT or segment violation 
 | |
| error messages when using cdplay, after that, the system might not be stable 
 | |
| any more, so you'd better reboot. As the ioctl-functions run in kernel mode,
 | |
| most normal Linux-multitasking protection features do not work. By using
 | |
| uninitialized 'wild' pointers etc., it is easy to write to other users' data 
 | |
| and program areas, destroy kernel tables etc.. So if you experiment with ioctls
 | |
| as always when you are doing systems programming and kernel hacking, you
 | |
| should have a backup copy of your system in a safe place (and you also
 | |
| should try restoring from a backup copy first)!
 | |
| 
 | |
| A reworked and improved version called 'cdtester.c', which has yet more
 | |
| features for testing CDROM-drives can be found in
 | |
| Documentation/cdrom/sbpcd, written by E.Moenkeberg.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Werner Zimmermann
 | |
| Fachhochschule fuer Technik Esslingen
 | |
| (EMail: Werner.Zimmermann@fht-esslingen.de)
 | |
| October, 1997
 | |
| 
 | |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | |
| APPENDIX: Source code of cdplay.c
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Tiny Audio CD Player
 | |
| 
 | |
|    Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996 Werner Zimmermann (Werner.Zimmermann@fht-esslingen.de)
 | |
| 
 | |
| This program originally was written to test the audio functions of the
 | |
| AZTECH.CDROM-driver, but it should work with every CD-ROM drive. Before 
 | |
| using it, you should set a symlink from /dev/cdrom to your real CDROM
 | |
| device.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The GNU General Public License applies to this program.
 | |
| 
 | |
| History:  V0.1  W.Zimmermann: First release. Nov. 8, 1994
 | |
|           V0.2  W.Zimmermann: Enhanced functionality. Nov. 9, 1994
 | |
|           V0.3  W.Zimmermann: Additional functions. Nov. 28, 1994          
 | |
|           V0.4  W.Zimmermann: fixed some bugs. Dec. 17, 1994
 | |
|           V0.5  W.Zimmermann: clean 'scanf' commands without compiler warnings
 | |
|                               Jan. 6, 1995
 | |
|           V0.6  W.Zimmermann: volume control (still experimental). Jan. 24, 1995
 | |
|           V0.7  W.Zimmermann: read raw modified. July 26, 95
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #include <stdio.h>
 | |
| #include <ctype.h>
 | |
| #include <sys/ioctl.h>
 | |
| #include <sys/types.h>
 | |
| #include <fcntl.h>
 | |
| #include <unistd.h>
 | |
| #include <linux/cdrom.h>
 | |
| #include <linux/../../drivers/cdrom/aztcd.h>
 | |
| 
 | |
| void help(void)
 | |
| { printf("Available Commands:  STOP         s      EJECT/CLOSE  e       QUIT         q\n");
 | |
|   printf("                     PLAY TRACK   t      PAUSE        p       RESUME       r\n");
 | |
|   printf("                     NEXT TRACK   n      REPEAT LAST  l       HELP         h\n");
 | |
|   printf("                     SUB CHANNEL  c      TRACK INFO   i       PLAY AT      a\n");
 | |
|   printf("                     READ         d      READ RAW     w       VOLUME       v\n");
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int main(void)
 | |
| { int handle;
 | |
|   unsigned char command=' ', ini=0, first=1, last=1;
 | |
|   unsigned int cmd, i,j,k, arg1,arg2,arg3;
 | |
|   struct cdrom_ti       ti;
 | |
|   struct cdrom_tochdr   tocHdr;
 | |
|   struct cdrom_subchnl  subchnl;
 | |
|   struct cdrom_tocentry entry;
 | |
|   struct cdrom_msf      msf;
 | |
|   union  { struct cdrom_msf msf;
 | |
|            unsigned char buf[CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW];
 | |
|          } azt;
 | |
|   struct cdrom_volctrl  volctrl;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   printf("\nMini-Audio CD-Player V0.72   (C) 1994,1995,1996  W.Zimmermann\n");
 | |
|   handle=open("/dev/cdrom",O_RDWR);
 | |
|   ioctl(handle,CDROMRESUME);
 | |
|   
 | |
|   if (handle<=0) 
 | |
|     { printf("Drive Error: already playing, no audio disk, door open\n");
 | |
|       printf("             or no permission (you must be ROOT in order to use this program)\n");
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     { help();
 | |
|       while (1)
 | |
|         { printf("Type command (h = help):  ");
 | |
|           scanf("%s",&command); 
 | |
|           switch (command)
 | |
|             { case 'e':   cmd=CDROMEJECT;
 | |
|                           ioctl(handle,cmd);
 | |
|                           break;  
 | |
|               case 'p':   if (!ini)
 | |
|                              { printf("Command not allowed - play track first\n");
 | |
|                              }
 | |
|                           else
 | |
|                              { cmd=CDROMPAUSE;
 | |
|                                if (ioctl(handle,cmd)) printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                              }
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|               case 'r':   if (!ini)
 | |
|                              { printf("Command not allowed - play track first\n");
 | |
|                              }
 | |
|                           else
 | |
|                              { cmd=CDROMRESUME;
 | |
|                                if (ioctl(handle,cmd)) printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                              }
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|               case 's':   cmd=CDROMPAUSE;
 | |
|                           if (ioctl(handle,cmd)) printf("Drive error or already stopped\n");
 | |
|                           cmd=CDROMSTOP;
 | |
|                           if (ioctl(handle,cmd)) printf("Drive error\n");
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|               case 't':   cmd=CDROMREADTOCHDR;
 | |
|                           if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&tocHdr)) printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                           first=tocHdr.cdth_trk0;
 | |
|                           last= tocHdr.cdth_trk1;
 | |
|                           if ((first==0)||(first>last))
 | |
|                             { printf ("--could not read TOC\n");
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           else
 | |
|                             { printf("--first track: %d   --last track: %d   --enter track number: ",first,last);
 | |
|                               cmd=CDROMPLAYTRKIND;
 | |
|                               scanf("%i",&arg1);
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_trk0=arg1;
 | |
|                               if (ti.cdti_trk0<first) ti.cdti_trk0=first;
 | |
|                               if (ti.cdti_trk0>last)  ti.cdti_trk0=last;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_ind0=0;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_trk1=last;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_ind1=0;
 | |
|                               if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&ti)) printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                               ini=1;
 | |
|                             } 
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|               case 'n':   if (!ini++) 
 | |
|                             { if (ioctl(handle,CDROMREADTOCHDR,&tocHdr)) printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                               first=tocHdr.cdth_trk0;
 | |
|                               last= tocHdr.cdth_trk1;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_trk0=first-1;
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           if ((first==0)||(first>last))
 | |
|                             { printf ("--could not read TOC\n");
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           else
 | |
|                             { cmd=CDROMPLAYTRKIND;
 | |
|                               if (++ti.cdti_trk0 > last)  ti.cdti_trk0=last;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_ind0=0;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_trk1=last;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_ind1=0;
 | |
|                               if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&ti)) printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                               ini=1;
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|               case 'l':   if (!ini++)
 | |
|                             { if (ioctl(handle,CDROMREADTOCHDR,&tocHdr)) printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                               first=tocHdr.cdth_trk0;
 | |
|                               last= tocHdr.cdth_trk1;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_trk0=first+1;
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           if ((first==0)||(first>last))
 | |
|                             { printf ("--could not read TOC\n");
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           else
 | |
|                             { cmd=CDROMPLAYTRKIND;
 | |
|                               if (--ti.cdti_trk0 < first) ti.cdti_trk0=first;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_ind0=0;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_trk1=last;
 | |
|                               ti.cdti_ind1=0;
 | |
|                               if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&ti)) printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                               ini=1;
 | |
|                             }  
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|               case 'c':   subchnl.cdsc_format=CDROM_MSF;
 | |
|                           if (ioctl(handle,CDROMSUBCHNL,&subchnl)) 
 | |
|                             printf("Drive Error\n");
 | |
|                           else
 | |
|                             { printf("AudioStatus:%s   Track:%d  Mode:%d   MSF=%d:%d:%d\n", \
 | |
|                               subchnl.cdsc_audiostatus==CDROM_AUDIO_PLAY ? "PLAYING":"NOT PLAYING",\
 | |
|                               subchnl.cdsc_trk,subchnl.cdsc_adr, \
 | |
|                               subchnl.cdsc_absaddr.msf.minute, subchnl.cdsc_absaddr.msf.second, \
 | |
|                               subchnl.cdsc_absaddr.msf.frame);
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           break;              
 | |
|               case 'i':   if (!ini)
 | |
|                             { printf("Command not allowed - play track first\n");
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           else
 | |
|                             { cmd=CDROMREADTOCENTRY;
 | |
|                               printf("Track No.: ");
 | |
|                               scanf("%d",&arg1);
 | |
|                               entry.cdte_track=arg1;
 | |
|                               if (entry.cdte_track<first) entry.cdte_track=first;
 | |
|                               if (entry.cdte_track>last)  entry.cdte_track=last;
 | |
| 			      entry.cdte_format=CDROM_MSF;
 | |
|                               if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&entry)) 
 | |
|                                { printf("Drive error or invalid track no.\n");
 | |
|                                }
 | |
|                               else
 | |
|                                { printf("Mode %d Track, starts at %d:%d:%d\n", \
 | |
|                                entry.cdte_adr,entry.cdte_addr.msf.minute, \
 | |
|                                entry.cdte_addr.msf.second,entry.cdte_addr.msf.frame);
 | |
|                                }
 | |
|                             }
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|               case 'a':   cmd=CDROMPLAYMSF;
 | |
|                           printf("Address (min:sec:frame)  ");
 | |
|                           scanf("%d:%d:%d",&arg1,&arg2,&arg3);
 | |
|                           msf.cdmsf_min0  =arg1;
 | |
|                           msf.cdmsf_sec0  =arg2;
 | |
|                           msf.cdmsf_frame0=arg3;
 | |
|                           if (msf.cdmsf_sec0  > 59) msf.cdmsf_sec0  =59;
 | |
|                           if (msf.cdmsf_frame0> 74) msf.cdmsf_frame0=74;
 | |
|                           msf.cdmsf_min1=60;
 | |
|                           msf.cdmsf_sec1=00;
 | |
|                           msf.cdmsf_frame1=00;
 | |
|                           if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&msf)) 
 | |
|                            { printf("Drive error or invalid address\n");
 | |
|                            }
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
| #ifdef AZT_PRIVATE_IOCTLS /*not supported by every CDROM driver*/
 | |
|               case 'd':   cmd=CDROMREADCOOKED;
 | |
|                           printf("Address (min:sec:frame)  ");
 | |
|                           scanf("%d:%d:%d",&arg1,&arg2,&arg3);
 | |
|                           azt.msf.cdmsf_min0  =arg1;
 | |
|                           azt.msf.cdmsf_sec0  =arg2;
 | |
|                           azt.msf.cdmsf_frame0=arg3;
 | |
|                           if (azt.msf.cdmsf_sec0  > 59) azt.msf.cdmsf_sec0  =59;
 | |
|                           if (azt.msf.cdmsf_frame0> 74) azt.msf.cdmsf_frame0=74;
 | |
|                           if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&azt.msf)) 
 | |
|                            { printf("Drive error, invalid address or unsupported command\n");
 | |
|                            }
 | |
|                           k=0;
 | |
|                           getchar();
 | |
|                           for (i=0;i<128;i++)
 | |
|                            { printf("%4d:",i*16);
 | |
|                              for (j=0;j<16;j++)
 | |
|                                { printf("%2x ",azt.buf[i*16+j]);
 | |
|                                }
 | |
|                              for (j=0;j<16;j++)
 | |
|                                { if (isalnum(azt.buf[i*16+j])) 
 | |
|                                    printf("%c",azt.buf[i*16+j]);
 | |
|                                  else
 | |
|                                    printf(".");
 | |
|                                }
 | |
|                              printf("\n"); 
 | |
|                              k++;
 | |
|                              if (k>=20)
 | |
|                               { printf("press ENTER to continue\n");
 | |
|                                 getchar();
 | |
|                                 k=0;
 | |
|                               }
 | |
|                            } 
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|               case 'w':   cmd=CDROMREADRAW;
 | |
|                           printf("Address (min:sec:frame)  ");
 | |
|                           scanf("%d:%d:%d",&arg1,&arg2,&arg3);
 | |
|                           azt.msf.cdmsf_min0  =arg1;
 | |
|                           azt.msf.cdmsf_sec0  =arg2;
 | |
|                           azt.msf.cdmsf_frame0=arg3;                          
 | |
|                           if (azt.msf.cdmsf_sec0  > 59) azt.msf.cdmsf_sec0  =59;
 | |
|                           if (azt.msf.cdmsf_frame0> 74) azt.msf.cdmsf_frame0=74;
 | |
|                           if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&azt)) 
 | |
|                            { printf("Drive error, invalid address or unsupported command\n");
 | |
|                            }
 | |
|                           k=0;
 | |
|                           for (i=0;i<147;i++)
 | |
|                            { printf("%4d:",i*16);
 | |
|                              for (j=0;j<16;j++)
 | |
|                                { printf("%2x ",azt.buf[i*16+j]);
 | |
|                                }
 | |
|                              for (j=0;j<16;j++)
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|                                { if (isalnum(azt.buf[i*16+j])) 
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|                                    printf("%c",azt.buf[i*16+j]);
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|                                  else
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|                                    printf(".");
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|                                }
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|                              printf("\n"); 
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|                              k++;
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|                              if (k>=20)
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|                               { getchar();
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|                                 k=0;
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|                               }
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|                            } 
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|                           break;
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| #endif
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|               case 'v':   cmd=CDROMVOLCTRL;
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|                           printf("--Channel 0 Left  (0-255): ");
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|                           scanf("%d",&arg1);
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|                           printf("--Channel 1 Right (0-255): ");
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|                           scanf("%d",&arg2);
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|                           volctrl.channel0=arg1;
 | |
|                           volctrl.channel1=arg2;
 | |
|                           volctrl.channel2=0;
 | |
|                           volctrl.channel3=0;
 | |
|                           if (ioctl(handle,cmd,&volctrl)) 
 | |
|                            { printf("Drive error or unsupported command\n");
 | |
|                            }
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|                           break;  
 | |
|               case 'q':   if (close(handle)) printf("Drive Error: CLOSE\n");
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|                           exit(0);
 | |
|               case 'h':   help();
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|                           break;
 | |
|               default:    printf("unknown command\n");
 | |
|                           break;
 | |
|             }
 | |
|        }
 | |
|     }
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|   return 0;
 | |
| }
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