| =============================== | 
 | PARPORT interface documentation | 
 | =============================== | 
 |  | 
 | :Time-stamp: <2000-02-24 13:30:20 twaugh> | 
 |  | 
 | Described here are the following functions: | 
 |  | 
 | Global functions:: | 
 |   parport_register_driver | 
 |   parport_unregister_driver | 
 |   parport_enumerate | 
 |   parport_register_device | 
 |   parport_unregister_device | 
 |   parport_claim | 
 |   parport_claim_or_block | 
 |   parport_release | 
 |   parport_yield | 
 |   parport_yield_blocking | 
 |   parport_wait_peripheral | 
 |   parport_poll_peripheral | 
 |   parport_wait_event | 
 |   parport_negotiate | 
 |   parport_read | 
 |   parport_write | 
 |   parport_open | 
 |   parport_close | 
 |   parport_device_id | 
 |   parport_device_coords | 
 |   parport_find_class | 
 |   parport_find_device | 
 |   parport_set_timeout | 
 |  | 
 | Port functions (can be overridden by low-level drivers): | 
 |  | 
 |   SPP:: | 
 |     port->ops->read_data | 
 |     port->ops->write_data | 
 |     port->ops->read_status | 
 |     port->ops->read_control | 
 |     port->ops->write_control | 
 |     port->ops->frob_control | 
 |     port->ops->enable_irq | 
 |     port->ops->disable_irq | 
 |     port->ops->data_forward | 
 |     port->ops->data_reverse | 
 |  | 
 |   EPP:: | 
 |     port->ops->epp_write_data | 
 |     port->ops->epp_read_data | 
 |     port->ops->epp_write_addr | 
 |     port->ops->epp_read_addr | 
 |  | 
 |   ECP:: | 
 |     port->ops->ecp_write_data | 
 |     port->ops->ecp_read_data | 
 |     port->ops->ecp_write_addr | 
 |  | 
 |   Other:: | 
 |     port->ops->nibble_read_data | 
 |     port->ops->byte_read_data | 
 |     port->ops->compat_write_data | 
 |  | 
 | The parport subsystem comprises ``parport`` (the core port-sharing | 
 | code), and a variety of low-level drivers that actually do the port | 
 | accesses.  Each low-level driver handles a particular style of port | 
 | (PC, Amiga, and so on). | 
 |  | 
 | The parport interface to the device driver author can be broken down | 
 | into global functions and port functions. | 
 |  | 
 | The global functions are mostly for communicating between the device | 
 | driver and the parport subsystem: acquiring a list of available ports, | 
 | claiming a port for exclusive use, and so on.  They also include | 
 | ``generic`` functions for doing standard things that will work on any | 
 | IEEE 1284-capable architecture. | 
 |  | 
 | The port functions are provided by the low-level drivers, although the | 
 | core parport module provides generic ``defaults`` for some routines. | 
 | The port functions can be split into three groups: SPP, EPP, and ECP. | 
 |  | 
 | SPP (Standard Parallel Port) functions modify so-called ``SPP`` | 
 | registers: data, status, and control.  The hardware may not actually | 
 | have registers exactly like that, but the PC does and this interface is | 
 | modelled after common PC implementations.  Other low-level drivers may | 
 | be able to emulate most of the functionality. | 
 |  | 
 | EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) functions are provided for reading and | 
 | writing in IEEE 1284 EPP mode, and ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) | 
 | functions are used for IEEE 1284 ECP mode. (What about BECP? Does | 
 | anyone care?) | 
 |  | 
 | Hardware assistance for EPP and/or ECP transfers may or may not be | 
 | available, and if it is available it may or may not be used.  If | 
 | hardware is not used, the transfer will be software-driven.  In order | 
 | to cope with peripherals that only tenuously support IEEE 1284, a | 
 | low-level driver specific function is provided, for altering 'fudge | 
 | factors'. | 
 |  | 
 | Global functions | 
 | ================ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_register_driver - register a device driver with parport | 
 | --------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_driver { | 
 | 		const char *name; | 
 | 		void (*attach) (struct parport *); | 
 | 		void (*detach) (struct parport *); | 
 | 		struct parport_driver *next; | 
 | 	}; | 
 | 	int parport_register_driver (struct parport_driver *driver); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | In order to be notified about parallel ports when they are detected, | 
 | parport_register_driver should be called.  Your driver will | 
 | immediately be notified of all ports that have already been detected, | 
 | and of each new port as low-level drivers are loaded. | 
 |  | 
 | A ``struct parport_driver`` contains the textual name of your driver, | 
 | a pointer to a function to handle new ports, and a pointer to a | 
 | function to handle ports going away due to a low-level driver | 
 | unloading.  Ports will only be detached if they are not being used | 
 | (i.e. there are no devices registered on them). | 
 |  | 
 | The visible parts of the ``struct parport *`` argument given to | 
 | attach/detach are:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		struct parport *next; /* next parport in list */ | 
 | 		const char *name;     /* port's name */ | 
 | 		unsigned int modes;   /* bitfield of hardware modes */ | 
 | 		struct parport_device_info probe_info; | 
 | 				/* IEEE1284 info */ | 
 | 		int number;           /* parport index */ | 
 | 		struct parport_operations *ops; | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | There are other members of the structure, but they should not be | 
 | touched. | 
 |  | 
 | The ``modes`` member summarises the capabilities of the underlying | 
 | hardware.  It consists of flags which may be bitwise-ored together: | 
 |  | 
 |   ============================= =============================================== | 
 |   PARPORT_MODE_PCSPP		IBM PC registers are available, | 
 | 				i.e. functions that act on data, | 
 | 				control and status registers are | 
 | 				probably writing directly to the | 
 | 				hardware. | 
 |   PARPORT_MODE_TRISTATE		The data drivers may be turned off. | 
 | 				This allows the data lines to be used | 
 | 				for reverse (peripheral to host) | 
 | 				transfers. | 
 |   PARPORT_MODE_COMPAT		The hardware can assist with | 
 | 				compatibility-mode (printer) | 
 | 				transfers, i.e. compat_write_block. | 
 |   PARPORT_MODE_EPP		The hardware can assist with EPP | 
 | 				transfers. | 
 |   PARPORT_MODE_ECP		The hardware can assist with ECP | 
 | 				transfers. | 
 |   PARPORT_MODE_DMA		The hardware can use DMA, so you might | 
 | 				want to pass ISA DMA-able memory | 
 | 				(i.e. memory allocated using the | 
 | 				GFP_DMA flag with kmalloc) to the | 
 | 				low-level driver in order to take | 
 | 				advantage of it. | 
 |   ============================= =============================================== | 
 |  | 
 | There may be other flags in ``modes`` as well. | 
 |  | 
 | The contents of ``modes`` is advisory only.  For example, if the | 
 | hardware is capable of DMA, and PARPORT_MODE_DMA is in ``modes``, it | 
 | doesn't necessarily mean that DMA will always be used when possible. | 
 | Similarly, hardware that is capable of assisting ECP transfers won't | 
 | necessarily be used. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Zero on success, otherwise an error code. | 
 |  | 
 | ERRORS | 
 | ^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | None. (Can it fail? Why return int?) | 
 |  | 
 | EXAMPLE | 
 | ^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	static void lp_attach (struct parport *port) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		private = kmalloc (...); | 
 | 		dev[count++] = parport_register_device (...); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | 	static void lp_detach (struct parport *port) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | 	static struct parport_driver lp_driver = { | 
 | 		"lp", | 
 | 		lp_attach, | 
 | 		lp_detach, | 
 | 		NULL /* always put NULL here */ | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | 	int lp_init (void) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		if (parport_register_driver (&lp_driver)) { | 
 | 			/* Failed; nothing we can do. */ | 
 | 			return -EIO; | 
 | 		} | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_unregister_driver, parport_register_device, parport_enumerate | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_unregister_driver - tell parport to forget about this driver | 
 | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_driver { | 
 | 		const char *name; | 
 | 		void (*attach) (struct parport *); | 
 | 		void (*detach) (struct parport *); | 
 | 		struct parport_driver *next; | 
 | 	}; | 
 | 	void parport_unregister_driver (struct parport_driver *driver); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | This tells parport not to notify the device driver of new ports or of | 
 | ports going away.  Registered devices belonging to that driver are NOT | 
 | unregistered: parport_unregister_device must be used for each one. | 
 |  | 
 | EXAMPLE | 
 | ^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	void cleanup_module (void) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		/* Stop notifications. */ | 
 | 		parport_unregister_driver (&lp_driver); | 
 |  | 
 | 		/* Unregister devices. */ | 
 | 		for (i = 0; i < NUM_DEVS; i++) | 
 | 			parport_unregister_device (dev[i]); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_register_driver, parport_enumerate | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_enumerate - retrieve a list of parallel ports (DEPRECATED) | 
 | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport *parport_enumerate (void); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Retrieve the first of a list of valid parallel ports for this machine. | 
 | Successive parallel ports can be found using the ``struct parport | 
 | *next`` element of the ``struct parport *`` that is returned.  If ``next`` | 
 | is NULL, there are no more parallel ports in the list.  The number of | 
 | ports in the list will not exceed PARPORT_MAX. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | A ``struct parport *`` describing a valid parallel port for the machine, | 
 | or NULL if there are none. | 
 |  | 
 | ERRORS | 
 | ^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | This function can return NULL to indicate that there are no parallel | 
 | ports to use. | 
 |  | 
 | EXAMPLE | 
 | ^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	int detect_device (void) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		struct parport *port; | 
 |  | 
 | 		for (port = parport_enumerate (); | 
 | 		port != NULL; | 
 | 		port = port->next) { | 
 | 			/* Try to detect a device on the port... */ | 
 | 			... | 
 | 		} | 
 | 		} | 
 |  | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | NOTES | 
 | ^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_enumerate is deprecated; parport_register_driver should be | 
 | used instead. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_register_driver, parport_unregister_driver | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_register_device - register to use a port | 
 | ------------------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	typedef int (*preempt_func) (void *handle); | 
 | 	typedef void (*wakeup_func) (void *handle); | 
 | 	typedef int (*irq_func) (int irq, void *handle, struct pt_regs *); | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct pardevice *parport_register_device(struct parport *port, | 
 | 						  const char *name, | 
 | 						  preempt_func preempt, | 
 | 						  wakeup_func wakeup, | 
 | 						  irq_func irq, | 
 | 						  int flags, | 
 | 						  void *handle); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Use this function to register your device driver on a parallel port | 
 | (``port``).  Once you have done that, you will be able to use | 
 | parport_claim and parport_release in order to use the port. | 
 |  | 
 | The (``name``) argument is the name of the device that appears in /proc | 
 | filesystem. The string must be valid for the whole lifetime of the | 
 | device (until parport_unregister_device is called). | 
 |  | 
 | This function will register three callbacks into your driver: | 
 | ``preempt``, ``wakeup`` and ``irq``.  Each of these may be NULL in order to | 
 | indicate that you do not want a callback. | 
 |  | 
 | When the ``preempt`` function is called, it is because another driver | 
 | wishes to use the parallel port.  The ``preempt`` function should return | 
 | non-zero if the parallel port cannot be released yet -- if zero is | 
 | returned, the port is lost to another driver and the port must be | 
 | re-claimed before use. | 
 |  | 
 | The ``wakeup`` function is called once another driver has released the | 
 | port and no other driver has yet claimed it.  You can claim the | 
 | parallel port from within the ``wakeup`` function (in which case the | 
 | claim is guaranteed to succeed), or choose not to if you don't need it | 
 | now. | 
 |  | 
 | If an interrupt occurs on the parallel port your driver has claimed, | 
 | the ``irq`` function will be called. (Write something about shared | 
 | interrupts here.) | 
 |  | 
 | The ``handle`` is a pointer to driver-specific data, and is passed to | 
 | the callback functions. | 
 |  | 
 | ``flags`` may be a bitwise combination of the following flags: | 
 |  | 
 |   ===================== ================================================= | 
 |         Flag            Meaning | 
 |   ===================== ================================================= | 
 |   PARPORT_DEV_EXCL	The device cannot share the parallel port at all. | 
 | 			Use this only when absolutely necessary. | 
 |   ===================== ================================================= | 
 |  | 
 | The typedefs are not actually defined -- they are only shown in order | 
 | to make the function prototype more readable. | 
 |  | 
 | The visible parts of the returned ``struct pardevice`` are:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct pardevice { | 
 | 		struct parport *port;	/* Associated port */ | 
 | 		void *private;		/* Device driver's 'handle' */ | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | A ``struct pardevice *``: a handle to the registered parallel port | 
 | device that can be used for parport_claim, parport_release, etc. | 
 |  | 
 | ERRORS | 
 | ^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | A return value of NULL indicates that there was a problem registering | 
 | a device on that port. | 
 |  | 
 | EXAMPLE | 
 | ^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	static int preempt (void *handle) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		if (busy_right_now) | 
 | 			return 1; | 
 |  | 
 | 		must_reclaim_port = 1; | 
 | 		return 0; | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | 	static void wakeup (void *handle) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		struct toaster *private = handle; | 
 | 		struct pardevice *dev = private->dev; | 
 | 		if (!dev) return; /* avoid races */ | 
 |  | 
 | 		if (want_port) | 
 | 			parport_claim (dev); | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | 	static int toaster_detect (struct toaster *private, struct parport *port) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		private->dev = parport_register_device (port, "toaster", preempt, | 
 | 							wakeup, NULL, 0, | 
 | 							private); | 
 | 		if (!private->dev) | 
 | 			/* Couldn't register with parport. */ | 
 | 			return -EIO; | 
 |  | 
 | 		must_reclaim_port = 0; | 
 | 		busy_right_now = 1; | 
 | 		parport_claim_or_block (private->dev); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		/* Don't need the port while the toaster warms up. */ | 
 | 		busy_right_now = 0; | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		busy_right_now = 1; | 
 | 		if (must_reclaim_port) { | 
 | 			parport_claim_or_block (private->dev); | 
 | 			must_reclaim_port = 0; | 
 | 		} | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_unregister_device, parport_claim | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_unregister_device - finish using a port | 
 | ----------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNPOPSIS | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	void parport_unregister_device (struct pardevice *dev); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | This function is the opposite of parport_register_device.  After using | 
 | parport_unregister_device, ``dev`` is no longer a valid device handle. | 
 |  | 
 | You should not unregister a device that is currently claimed, although | 
 | if you do it will be released automatically. | 
 |  | 
 | EXAMPLE | 
 | ^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	... | 
 | 	kfree (dev->private); /* before we lose the pointer */ | 
 | 	parport_unregister_device (dev); | 
 | 	... | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_unregister_driver | 
 |  | 
 | parport_claim, parport_claim_or_block - claim the parallel port for a device | 
 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_claim (struct pardevice *dev); | 
 | 	int parport_claim_or_block (struct pardevice *dev); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | These functions attempt to gain control of the parallel port on which | 
 | ``dev`` is registered.  ``parport_claim`` does not block, but | 
 | ``parport_claim_or_block`` may do. (Put something here about blocking | 
 | interruptibly or non-interruptibly.) | 
 |  | 
 | You should not try to claim a port that you have already claimed. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | A return value of zero indicates that the port was successfully | 
 | claimed, and the caller now has possession of the parallel port. | 
 |  | 
 | If ``parport_claim_or_block`` blocks before returning successfully, the | 
 | return value is positive. | 
 |  | 
 | ERRORS | 
 | ^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ========== ========================================================== | 
 |   -EAGAIN  The port is unavailable at the moment, but another attempt | 
 |            to claim it may succeed. | 
 | ========== ========================================================== | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_release | 
 |  | 
 | parport_release - release the parallel port | 
 | ------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	void parport_release (struct pardevice *dev); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Once a parallel port device has been claimed, it can be released using | 
 | ``parport_release``.  It cannot fail, but you should not release a | 
 | device that you do not have possession of. | 
 |  | 
 | EXAMPLE | 
 | ^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	static size_t write (struct pardevice *dev, const void *buf, | 
 | 			size_t len) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		written = dev->port->ops->write_ecp_data (dev->port, buf, | 
 | 							len); | 
 | 		parport_release (dev); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | change_mode, parport_claim, parport_claim_or_block, parport_yield | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_yield, parport_yield_blocking - temporarily release a parallel port | 
 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_yield (struct pardevice *dev) | 
 | 	int parport_yield_blocking (struct pardevice *dev); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | When a driver has control of a parallel port, it may allow another | 
 | driver to temporarily ``borrow`` it.  ``parport_yield`` does not block; | 
 | ``parport_yield_blocking`` may do. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | A return value of zero indicates that the caller still owns the port | 
 | and the call did not block. | 
 |  | 
 | A positive return value from ``parport_yield_blocking`` indicates that | 
 | the caller still owns the port and the call blocked. | 
 |  | 
 | A return value of -EAGAIN indicates that the caller no longer owns the | 
 | port, and it must be re-claimed before use. | 
 |  | 
 | ERRORS | 
 | ^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ========= ========================================================== | 
 |   -EAGAIN  Ownership of the parallel port was given away. | 
 | ========= ========================================================== | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_release | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_wait_peripheral - wait for status lines, up to 35ms | 
 | ----------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_wait_peripheral (struct parport *port, | 
 | 				     unsigned char mask, | 
 | 				     unsigned char val); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Wait for the status lines in mask to match the values in val. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ======== ========================================================== | 
 |  -EINTR  a signal is pending | 
 |       0  the status lines in mask have values in val | 
 |       1  timed out while waiting (35ms elapsed) | 
 | ======== ========================================================== | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_poll_peripheral | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_poll_peripheral - wait for status lines, in usec | 
 | -------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_poll_peripheral (struct parport *port, | 
 | 				     unsigned char mask, | 
 | 				     unsigned char val, | 
 | 				     int usec); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Wait for the status lines in mask to match the values in val. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ======== ========================================================== | 
 |  -EINTR  a signal is pending | 
 |       0  the status lines in mask have values in val | 
 |       1  timed out while waiting (usec microseconds have elapsed) | 
 | ======== ========================================================== | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_wait_peripheral | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_wait_event - wait for an event on a port | 
 | ------------------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_wait_event (struct parport *port, signed long timeout) | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Wait for an event (e.g. interrupt) on a port.  The timeout is in | 
 | jiffies. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ======= ========================================================== | 
 |       0  success | 
 |      <0  error (exit as soon as possible) | 
 |      >0  timed out | 
 | ======= ========================================================== | 
 |  | 
 | parport_negotiate - perform IEEE 1284 negotiation | 
 | ------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_negotiate (struct parport *, int mode); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Perform IEEE 1284 negotiation. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ======= ========================================================== | 
 |      0  handshake OK; IEEE 1284 peripheral and mode available | 
 |     -1  handshake failed; peripheral not compliant (or none present) | 
 |      1  handshake OK; IEEE 1284 peripheral present but mode not | 
 |         available | 
 | ======= ========================================================== | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_read, parport_write | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_read - read data from device | 
 | ------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	ssize_t parport_read (struct parport *, void *buf, size_t len); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Read data from device in current IEEE 1284 transfer mode.  This only | 
 | works for modes that support reverse data transfer. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | If negative, an error code; otherwise the number of bytes transferred. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_write, parport_negotiate | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_write - write data to device | 
 | ------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	ssize_t parport_write (struct parport *, const void *buf, size_t len); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Write data to device in current IEEE 1284 transfer mode.  This only | 
 | works for modes that support forward data transfer. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | If negative, an error code; otherwise the number of bytes transferred. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_read, parport_negotiate | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_open - register device for particular device number | 
 | ----------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct pardevice *parport_open (int devnum, const char *name, | 
 | 				        int (*pf) (void *), | 
 | 					void (*kf) (void *), | 
 | 					void (*irqf) (int, void *, | 
 | 						      struct pt_regs *), | 
 | 					int flags, void *handle); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | This is like parport_register_device but takes a device number instead | 
 | of a pointer to a struct parport. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | See parport_register_device.  If no device is associated with devnum, | 
 | NULL is returned. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_register_device | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_close - unregister device for particular device number | 
 | -------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	void parport_close (struct pardevice *dev); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | This is the equivalent of parport_unregister_device for parport_open. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_unregister_device, parport_open | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_device_id - obtain IEEE 1284 Device ID | 
 | ---------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	ssize_t parport_device_id (int devnum, char *buffer, size_t len); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Obtains the IEEE 1284 Device ID associated with a given device. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | If negative, an error code; otherwise, the number of bytes of buffer | 
 | that contain the device ID.  The format of the device ID is as | 
 | follows:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	[length][ID] | 
 |  | 
 | The first two bytes indicate the inclusive length of the entire Device | 
 | ID, and are in big-endian order.  The ID is a sequence of pairs of the | 
 | form:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	key:value; | 
 |  | 
 | NOTES | 
 | ^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Many devices have ill-formed IEEE 1284 Device IDs. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_find_class, parport_find_device | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_device_coords - convert device number to device coordinates | 
 | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_device_coords (int devnum, int *parport, int *mux, | 
 | 				   int *daisy); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Convert between device number (zero-based) and device coordinates | 
 | (port, multiplexor, daisy chain address). | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Zero on success, in which case the coordinates are (``*parport``, ``*mux``, | 
 | ``*daisy``). | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_open, parport_device_id | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_find_class - find a device by its class | 
 | ----------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	typedef enum { | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_LEGACY = 0,       /* Non-IEEE1284 device */ | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_PRINTER, | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_MODEM, | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_NET, | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_HDC,              /* Hard disk controller */ | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_PCMCIA, | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_MEDIA,            /* Multimedia device */ | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_FDC,              /* Floppy disk controller */ | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_PORTS, | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_SCANNER, | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_DIGCAM, | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_OTHER,            /* Anything else */ | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_UNSPEC,           /* No CLS field in ID */ | 
 | 		PARPORT_CLASS_SCSIADAPTER | 
 | 	} parport_device_class; | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_find_class (parport_device_class cls, int from); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Find a device by class.  The search starts from device number from+1. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The device number of the next device in that class, or -1 if no such | 
 | device exists. | 
 |  | 
 | NOTES | 
 | ^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Example usage:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	int devnum = -1; | 
 | 	while ((devnum = parport_find_class (PARPORT_CLASS_DIGCAM, devnum)) != -1) { | 
 | 		struct pardevice *dev = parport_open (devnum, ...); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_find_device, parport_open, parport_device_id | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_find_device - find a device by its class | 
 | ------------------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	int parport_find_device (const char *mfg, const char *mdl, int from); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Find a device by vendor and model.  The search starts from device | 
 | number from+1. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The device number of the next device matching the specifications, or | 
 | -1 if no such device exists. | 
 |  | 
 | NOTES | 
 | ^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Example usage:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	int devnum = -1; | 
 | 	while ((devnum = parport_find_device ("IOMEGA", "ZIP+", devnum)) != -1) { | 
 | 		struct pardevice *dev = parport_open (devnum, ...); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | parport_find_class, parport_open, parport_device_id | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | parport_set_timeout - set the inactivity timeout | 
 | ------------------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	long parport_set_timeout (struct pardevice *dev, long inactivity); | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Set the inactivity timeout, in jiffies, for a registered device.  The | 
 | previous timeout is returned. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The previous timeout, in jiffies. | 
 |  | 
 | NOTES | 
 | ^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Some of the port->ops functions for a parport may take time, owing to | 
 | delays at the peripheral.  After the peripheral has not responded for | 
 | ``inactivity`` jiffies, a timeout will occur and the blocking function | 
 | will return. | 
 |  | 
 | A timeout of 0 jiffies is a special case: the function must do as much | 
 | as it can without blocking or leaving the hardware in an unknown | 
 | state.  If port operations are performed from within an interrupt | 
 | handler, for instance, a timeout of 0 jiffies should be used. | 
 |  | 
 | Once set for a registered device, the timeout will remain at the set | 
 | value until set again. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->xxx_read/write_yyy | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | PORT FUNCTIONS | 
 | ============== | 
 |  | 
 | The functions in the port->ops structure (struct parport_operations) | 
 | are provided by the low-level driver responsible for that port. | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->read_data - read the data register | 
 | --------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		unsigned char (*read_data) (struct parport *port); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | If port->modes contains the PARPORT_MODE_TRISTATE flag and the | 
 | PARPORT_CONTROL_DIRECTION bit in the control register is set, this | 
 | returns the value on the data pins.  If port->modes contains the | 
 | PARPORT_MODE_TRISTATE flag and the PARPORT_CONTROL_DIRECTION bit is | 
 | not set, the return value _may_ be the last value written to the data | 
 | register.  Otherwise the return value is undefined. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | write_data, read_status, write_control | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->write_data - write the data register | 
 | ----------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		void (*write_data) (struct parport *port, unsigned char d); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Writes to the data register.  May have side-effects (a STROBE pulse, | 
 | for instance). | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | read_data, read_status, write_control | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->read_status - read the status register | 
 | ------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		unsigned char (*read_status) (struct parport *port); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Reads from the status register.  This is a bitmask: | 
 |  | 
 | - PARPORT_STATUS_ERROR (printer fault, "nFault") | 
 | - PARPORT_STATUS_SELECT (on-line, "Select") | 
 | - PARPORT_STATUS_PAPEROUT (no paper, "PError") | 
 | - PARPORT_STATUS_ACK (handshake, "nAck") | 
 | - PARPORT_STATUS_BUSY (busy, "Busy") | 
 |  | 
 | There may be other bits set. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | read_data, write_data, write_control | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->read_control - read the control register | 
 | --------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		unsigned char (*read_control) (struct parport *port); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Returns the last value written to the control register (either from | 
 | write_control or frob_control).  No port access is performed. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | read_data, write_data, read_status, write_control | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->write_control - write the control register | 
 | ----------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		void (*write_control) (struct parport *port, unsigned char s); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Writes to the control register. This is a bitmask:: | 
 |  | 
 | 				  _______ | 
 | 	- PARPORT_CONTROL_STROBE (nStrobe) | 
 | 				  _______ | 
 | 	- PARPORT_CONTROL_AUTOFD (nAutoFd) | 
 | 				_____ | 
 | 	- PARPORT_CONTROL_INIT (nInit) | 
 | 				  _________ | 
 | 	- PARPORT_CONTROL_SELECT (nSelectIn) | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | read_data, write_data, read_status, frob_control | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->frob_control - write control register bits | 
 | ----------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		unsigned char (*frob_control) (struct parport *port, | 
 | 					unsigned char mask, | 
 | 					unsigned char val); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | This is equivalent to reading from the control register, masking out | 
 | the bits in mask, exclusive-or'ing with the bits in val, and writing | 
 | the result to the control register. | 
 |  | 
 | As some ports don't allow reads from the control port, a software copy | 
 | of its contents is maintained, so frob_control is in fact only one | 
 | port access. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | read_data, write_data, read_status, write_control | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->enable_irq - enable interrupt generation | 
 | --------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		void (*enable_irq) (struct parport *port); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The parallel port hardware is instructed to generate interrupts at | 
 | appropriate moments, although those moments are | 
 | architecture-specific.  For the PC architecture, interrupts are | 
 | commonly generated on the rising edge of nAck. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | disable_irq | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->disable_irq - disable interrupt generation | 
 | ----------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		void (*disable_irq) (struct parport *port); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The parallel port hardware is instructed not to generate interrupts. | 
 | The interrupt itself is not masked. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | enable_irq | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->data_forward - enable data drivers | 
 | --------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		void (*data_forward) (struct parport *port); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Enables the data line drivers, for 8-bit host-to-peripheral | 
 | communications. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | data_reverse | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->data_reverse - tristate the buffer | 
 | --------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		void (*data_reverse) (struct parport *port); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Places the data bus in a high impedance state, if port->modes has the | 
 | PARPORT_MODE_TRISTATE bit set. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | data_forward | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->epp_write_data - write EPP data | 
 | ------------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*epp_write_data) (struct parport *port, const void *buf, | 
 | 					size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Writes data in EPP mode, and returns the number of bytes written. | 
 |  | 
 | The ``flags`` parameter may be one or more of the following, | 
 | bitwise-or'ed together: | 
 |  | 
 | ======================= ================================================= | 
 | PARPORT_EPP_FAST	Use fast transfers. Some chips provide 16-bit and | 
 | 			32-bit registers.  However, if a transfer | 
 | 			times out, the return value may be unreliable. | 
 | ======================= ================================================= | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | epp_read_data, epp_write_addr, epp_read_addr | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->epp_read_data - read EPP data | 
 | ---------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*epp_read_data) (struct parport *port, void *buf, | 
 | 					size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Reads data in EPP mode, and returns the number of bytes read. | 
 |  | 
 | The ``flags`` parameter may be one or more of the following, | 
 | bitwise-or'ed together: | 
 |  | 
 | ======================= ================================================= | 
 | PARPORT_EPP_FAST	Use fast transfers. Some chips provide 16-bit and | 
 | 			32-bit registers.  However, if a transfer | 
 | 			times out, the return value may be unreliable. | 
 | ======================= ================================================= | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | epp_write_data, epp_write_addr, epp_read_addr | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->epp_write_addr - write EPP address | 
 | --------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*epp_write_addr) (struct parport *port, | 
 | 					const void *buf, size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Writes EPP addresses (8 bits each), and returns the number written. | 
 |  | 
 | The ``flags`` parameter may be one or more of the following, | 
 | bitwise-or'ed together: | 
 |  | 
 | ======================= ================================================= | 
 | PARPORT_EPP_FAST	Use fast transfers. Some chips provide 16-bit and | 
 | 			32-bit registers.  However, if a transfer | 
 | 			times out, the return value may be unreliable. | 
 | ======================= ================================================= | 
 |  | 
 | (Does PARPORT_EPP_FAST make sense for this function?) | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | epp_write_data, epp_read_data, epp_read_addr | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->epp_read_addr - read EPP address | 
 | ------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*epp_read_addr) (struct parport *port, void *buf, | 
 | 					size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Reads EPP addresses (8 bits each), and returns the number read. | 
 |  | 
 | The ``flags`` parameter may be one or more of the following, | 
 | bitwise-or'ed together: | 
 |  | 
 | ======================= ================================================= | 
 | PARPORT_EPP_FAST	Use fast transfers. Some chips provide 16-bit and | 
 | 			32-bit registers.  However, if a transfer | 
 | 			times out, the return value may be unreliable. | 
 | ======================= ================================================= | 
 |  | 
 | (Does PARPORT_EPP_FAST make sense for this function?) | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | epp_write_data, epp_read_data, epp_write_addr | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->ecp_write_data - write a block of ECP data | 
 | ----------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*ecp_write_data) (struct parport *port, | 
 | 					const void *buf, size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Writes a block of ECP data.  The ``flags`` parameter is ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The number of bytes written. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ecp_read_data, ecp_write_addr | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->ecp_read_data - read a block of ECP data | 
 | --------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*ecp_read_data) (struct parport *port, | 
 | 					void *buf, size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Reads a block of ECP data.  The ``flags`` parameter is ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The number of bytes read.  NB. There may be more unread data in a | 
 | FIFO.  Is there a way of stunning the FIFO to prevent this? | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ecp_write_block, ecp_write_addr | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->ecp_write_addr - write a block of ECP addresses | 
 | ---------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*ecp_write_addr) (struct parport *port, | 
 | 					const void *buf, size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Writes a block of ECP addresses.  The ``flags`` parameter is ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The number of bytes written. | 
 |  | 
 | NOTES | 
 | ^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | This may use a FIFO, and if so shall not return until the FIFO is empty. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | ecp_read_data, ecp_write_data | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->nibble_read_data - read a block of data in nibble mode | 
 | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*nibble_read_data) (struct parport *port, | 
 | 					void *buf, size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Reads a block of data in nibble mode.  The ``flags`` parameter is ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The number of whole bytes read. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | byte_read_data, compat_write_data | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->byte_read_data - read a block of data in byte mode | 
 | ------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*byte_read_data) (struct parport *port, | 
 | 					void *buf, size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Reads a block of data in byte mode.  The ``flags`` parameter is ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The number of bytes read. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | nibble_read_data, compat_write_data | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | port->ops->compat_write_data - write a block of data in compatibility mode | 
 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | :: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#include <linux/parport.h> | 
 |  | 
 | 	struct parport_operations { | 
 | 		... | 
 | 		size_t (*compat_write_data) (struct parport *port, | 
 | 					const void *buf, size_t len, int flags); | 
 | 		... | 
 | 	}; | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | Writes a block of data in compatibility mode.  The ``flags`` parameter | 
 | is ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | RETURN VALUE | 
 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | The number of bytes written. | 
 |  | 
 | SEE ALSO | 
 | ^^^^^^^^ | 
 |  | 
 | nibble_read_data, byte_read_data |