147 lines
4.6 KiB
C
147 lines
4.6 KiB
C
#ifndef _LINUX_LP_H
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#define _LINUX_LP_H
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/*
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* usr/include/linux/lp.h c.1991-1992 James Wiegand
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* many modifications copyright (C) 1992 Michael K. Johnson
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* Interrupt support added 1993 Nigel Gamble
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*/
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/*
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* Per POSIX guidelines, this module reserves the LP and lp prefixes
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* These are the lp_table[minor].flags flags...
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*/
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#define LP_EXIST 0x0001
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#define LP_SELEC 0x0002
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#define LP_BUSY 0x0004
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#define LP_OFFL 0x0008
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#define LP_NOPA 0x0010
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#define LP_ERR 0x0020
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#define LP_ABORT 0x0040
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/* timeout for each character. This is relative to bus cycles -- it
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* is the count in a busy loop. THIS IS THE VALUE TO CHANGE if you
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* have extremely slow printing, or if the machine seems to slow down
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* a lot when you print. If you have slow printing, increase this
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* number and recompile, and if your system gets bogged down, decrease
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* this number. This can be changed with the tunelp(8) command as well.
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*/
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#define LP_INIT_CHAR 1000
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/* The parallel port specs apparently say that there needs to be
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* a .5usec wait before and after the strobe. Since there are wildly
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* different computers running linux, I can't come up with a perfect
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* value, but since it worked well on most printers before without,
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* I'll initialize it to 0.
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*/
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#define LP_INIT_WAIT 0
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/* This is the amount of time that the driver waits for the printer to
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* catch up when the printer's buffer appears to be filled. If you
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* want to tune this and have a fast printer (i.e. HPIIIP), decrease
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* this number, and if you have a slow printer, increase this number.
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* This is in hundredths of a second, the default 2 being .05 second.
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* Or use the tunelp(8) command, which is especially nice if you want
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* change back and forth between character and graphics printing, which
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* are wildly different...
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*/
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#define LP_INIT_TIME 2
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/* IOCTL numbers */
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#define LPCHAR 0x0001 /* corresponds to LP_INIT_CHAR */
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#define LPTIME 0x0002 /* corresponds to LP_INIT_TIME */
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#define LPABORT 0x0004 /* call with TRUE arg to abort on error,
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FALSE to retry. Default is retry. */
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#define LPSETIRQ 0x0005 /* call with new IRQ number,
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or 0 for polling (no IRQ) */
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#define LPGETIRQ 0x0006 /* get the current IRQ number */
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#define LPWAIT 0x0008 /* corresponds to LP_INIT_WAIT */
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/* timeout for printk'ing a timeout, in jiffies (100ths of a second).
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This is also used for re-checking error conditions if LP_ABORT is
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not set. This is the default behavior. */
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#define LP_TIMEOUT_INTERRUPT (60 * HZ)
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#define LP_TIMEOUT_POLLED (10 * HZ)
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#define LP_B(minor) lp_table[(minor)].base /* IO address */
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#define LP_F(minor) lp_table[(minor)].flags /* flags for busy, etc. */
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#define LP_S(minor) inb_p(LP_B((minor)) + 1) /* status port */
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#define LP_C(minor) (lp_table[(minor)].base + 2) /* control port */
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#define LP_CHAR(minor) lp_table[(minor)].chars /* busy timeout */
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#define LP_TIME(minor) lp_table[(minor)].time /* wait time */
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#define LP_WAIT(minor) lp_table[(minor)].wait /* strobe wait */
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#define LP_IRQ(minor) lp_table[(minor)].irq /* interrupt # */
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/* 0 means polled */
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#define LP_BUFFER_SIZE 256
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struct lp_struct {
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int base;
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unsigned int irq;
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int flags;
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unsigned int chars;
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unsigned int time;
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unsigned int wait;
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struct wait_queue *lp_wait_q;
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char *lp_buffer;
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};
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/* the BIOS manuals say there can be up to 4 lpt devices
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* but I have not seen a board where the 4th address is listed
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* if you have different hardware change the table below
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* please let me know if you have different equipment
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* if you have more than 3 printers, remember to increase LP_NO
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*/
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struct lp_struct lp_table[] = {
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{ 0x3bc, 0, 0, LP_INIT_CHAR, LP_INIT_TIME, LP_INIT_WAIT, NULL, NULL, },
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{ 0x378, 0, 0, LP_INIT_CHAR, LP_INIT_TIME, LP_INIT_WAIT, NULL, NULL, },
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{ 0x278, 0, 0, LP_INIT_CHAR, LP_INIT_TIME, LP_INIT_WAIT, NULL, NULL, },
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};
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#define LP_NO 3
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/*
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* bit defines for 8255 status port
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* base + 1
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* accessed with LP_S(minor), which gets the byte...
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*/
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#define LP_PBUSY 0x80 /* active low */
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#define LP_PACK 0x40 /* active low */
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#define LP_POUTPA 0x20
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#define LP_PSELECD 0x10
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#define LP_PERRORP 0x08 /* active low*/
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/*
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* defines for 8255 control port
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* base + 2
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* accessed with LP_C(minor)
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*/
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#define LP_PINTEN 0x10
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#define LP_PSELECP 0x08
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#define LP_PINITP 0x04 /* active low */
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#define LP_PAUTOLF 0x02
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#define LP_PSTROBE 0x01
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/*
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* the value written to ports to test existence. PC-style ports will
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* return the value written. AT-style ports will return 0. so why not
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* make them the same ?
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*/
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#define LP_DUMMY 0x00
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/*
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* This is the port delay time. Your mileage may vary.
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* It is used only in the lp_init() routine.
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*/
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#define LP_DELAY 150000
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/*
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* function prototypes
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*/
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extern long lp_init(long);
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#endif
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