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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0                 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2                                                     2 
  3 ==================                                  3 ==================
  4 dc395x SCSI driver                                  4 dc395x SCSI driver
  5 ==================                                  5 ==================
  6                                                     6 
  7 Status                                              7 Status
  8 ------                                              8 ------
  9 The driver has been tested with CD-R and CD-R/      9 The driver has been tested with CD-R and CD-R/W drives. These should
 10 be safe to use. Testing with hard disks has no     10 be safe to use. Testing with hard disks has not been done to any
 11 great degree and caution should be exercised i     11 great degree and caution should be exercised if you want to attempt
 12 to use this driver with hard disks.                12 to use this driver with hard disks.
 13                                                    13 
 14 This driver is evolved from `the original 2.4      14 This driver is evolved from `the original 2.4 driver
 15 <https://web.archive.org/web/20140129181343/ht     15 <https://web.archive.org/web/20140129181343/http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/dc395/>`_.
 16 Problems, questions and patches should be subm     16 Problems, questions and patches should be submitted to the `Linux SCSI
 17 mailing list <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>`_.        17 mailing list <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>`_.
 18                                                    18 
 19 Parameters                                         19 Parameters
 20 ----------                                         20 ----------
 21 The driver uses the settings from the EEPROM s     21 The driver uses the settings from the EEPROM set in the SCSI BIOS
 22 setup. If there is no EEPROM, the driver uses      22 setup. If there is no EEPROM, the driver uses default values.
 23 Both can be overridden by command line paramet     23 Both can be overridden by command line parameters (module or kernel
 24 parameters).                                       24 parameters).
 25                                                    25 
 26 The following parameters are available:            26 The following parameters are available:
 27                                                    27 
 28 safe                                               28 safe
 29    Default: 0, Acceptable values: 0 or 1           29    Default: 0, Acceptable values: 0 or 1
 30                                                    30 
 31    If safe is set to 1 then the adapter will u     31    If safe is set to 1 then the adapter will use conservative
 32    ("safe") default settings. This sets:           32    ("safe") default settings. This sets:
 33                                                    33 
 34                 shortcut for dc395x=7,4,9,15,2     34                 shortcut for dc395x=7,4,9,15,2,10
 35                                                    35 
 36 adapter_id                                         36 adapter_id
 37    Default: 7, Acceptable values: 0 to 15          37    Default: 7, Acceptable values: 0 to 15
 38                                                    38 
 39    Sets the host adapter SCSI ID.                  39    Sets the host adapter SCSI ID.
 40                                                    40 
 41 max_speed                                          41 max_speed
 42    Default: 1, Acceptable value: 0 to 7            42    Default: 1, Acceptable value: 0 to 7
 43                                                    43 
 44    ==  ========                                    44    ==  ========
 45    0   20   Mhz                                    45    0   20   Mhz
 46    1   12.2 Mhz                                    46    1   12.2 Mhz
 47    2   10   Mhz                                    47    2   10   Mhz
 48    3   8    Mhz                                    48    3   8    Mhz
 49    4   6.7  Mhz                                    49    4   6.7  Mhz
 50    5   5.8  Hhz                                    50    5   5.8  Hhz
 51    6   5    Mhz                                    51    6   5    Mhz
 52    7   4    Mhz                                    52    7   4    Mhz
 53    ==  ========                                    53    ==  ========
 54                                                    54 
 55 dev_mode                                           55 dev_mode
 56    Bitmap for device configuration                 56    Bitmap for device configuration
 57                                                    57 
 58    DevMode bit definition:                         58    DevMode bit definition:
 59                                                    59 
 60       === ======== ========  =================     60       === ======== ========  =========================================
 61       Bit Val(hex) Val(dec)  Meaning               61       Bit Val(hex) Val(dec)  Meaning
 62       === ======== ========  =================     62       === ======== ========  =========================================
 63        0    0x01       1     Parity check          63        0    0x01       1     Parity check
 64        1    0x02       2     Synchronous Negot     64        1    0x02       2     Synchronous Negotiation
 65        2    0x04       4     Disconnection         65        2    0x04       4     Disconnection
 66        3    0x08       8     Send Start comman     66        3    0x08       8     Send Start command on startup. (Not used)
 67        4    0x10      16     Tagged Command Qu     67        4    0x10      16     Tagged Command Queueing
 68        5    0x20      32     Wide Negotiation      68        5    0x20      32     Wide Negotiation
 69       === ======== ========  =================     69       === ======== ========  =========================================
 70                                                    70 
 71 adapter_mode                                       71 adapter_mode
 72    Bitmap for adapter configuration                72    Bitmap for adapter configuration
 73                                                    73 
 74    AdaptMode bit definition                        74    AdaptMode bit definition
 75                                                    75 
 76     ===== ======== ========  =================     76     ===== ======== ========  ====================================================
 77       Bit Val(hex) Val(dec)  Meaning               77       Bit Val(hex) Val(dec)  Meaning
 78     ===== ======== ========  =================     78     ===== ======== ========  ====================================================
 79        0    0x01       1     Support more than     79        0    0x01       1     Support more than two drives. (Not used)
 80        1    0x02       2     Use DOS compatibl     80        1    0x02       2     Use DOS compatible mapping for HDs greater than 1GB.
 81        2    0x04       4     Reset SCSI Bus on     81        2    0x04       4     Reset SCSI Bus on startup.
 82        3    0x08       8     Active Negation:      82        3    0x08       8     Active Negation: Improves SCSI Bus noise immunity.
 83        4    0x10      16     Immediate return      83        4    0x10      16     Immediate return on BIOS seek command. (Not used)
 84     (*)5    0x20      32     Check for LUNs >=     84     (*)5    0x20      32     Check for LUNs >= 1.
 85     ===== ======== ========  =================     85     ===== ======== ========  ====================================================
 86                                                    86 
 87 tags                                               87 tags
 88    Default: 3, Acceptable values: 0-5              88    Default: 3, Acceptable values: 0-5
 89                                                    89 
 90    The number of tags is 1<<x, if x has been s     90    The number of tags is 1<<x, if x has been specified
 91                                                    91 
 92 reset_delay                                        92 reset_delay
 93    Default: 1, Acceptable values: 0-180            93    Default: 1, Acceptable values: 0-180
 94                                                    94 
 95    The seconds to not accept commands after a      95    The seconds to not accept commands after a SCSI Reset
 96                                                    96 
 97                                                    97 
 98 For the built  in driver the parameters should     98 For the built  in driver the parameters should be prefixed with
 99 dc395x. (eg "dc395x.safe=1")                       99 dc395x. (eg "dc395x.safe=1")
100                                                   100 
101                                                   101 
102 Copyright                                         102 Copyright
103 ---------                                         103 ---------
104 The driver is free software. It is protected b    104 The driver is free software. It is protected by the GNU General Public
105 License (GPL). Please read it, before using th    105 License (GPL). Please read it, before using this driver. It should be
106 included in your kernel sources and with your     106 included in your kernel sources and with your distribution. It carries the
107 filename COPYING. If you don't have it, please    107 filename COPYING. If you don't have it, please ask me to send you one by
108 email.                                            108 email.
109                                                   109 
110 Note: The GNU GPL says also something about wa    110 Note: The GNU GPL says also something about warranty and liability.
111 Please be aware the following: While we do my     111 Please be aware the following: While we do my best to provide a working and
112 reliable driver, there is a chance, that it wi    112 reliable driver, there is a chance, that it will kill your valuable data.
113 We refuse to take any responsibility for that.    113 We refuse to take any responsibility for that. The driver is provided as-is
114 and YOU USE IT AT YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY.        114 and YOU USE IT AT YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY.
                                                      

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