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50 all these different devices has also allowed the behavior of each
52 This divergence of behavior has been very significant for \cdrom\
58 maintain uniform behavior across all the \linux\ \cdrom\ drivers.
60 This document describes an effort to establish Uniform behavior across
91 importantly, it appeared that the behavior of the `standard' commands
98 behavior was usually different.
114 {\em one\/} \linux\ \cdrom\ interface with consistent behavior for all
141 importantly, this led to the divergence of behavior, which has already
145 drive behavior, and to provide a common set of services to the various
186 place where the behavior of all \cdrom-devices is defined and
587 I think it is better to control the {\em behavior\/} rather than the
592 A final flag register controls the {\em behavior\/} of the \cdrom\
596 current behavior options are:
612 behavior by software. These are:
656 behavior of the $open()$ call. Audio use simply wants to open the
703 differences in behavior of the various drivers, and the need for an
710 has most likely no influence on the behavior of the CD-players on
712 to old behavior by a call to $ioctl(file_descriptor, CDROM_CLEAR_OPTIONS,
718 configuration of the behavior of \cdrom\ devices (of {\em any\/} type)
733 mimics the behavior of the current sbpcd-driver. The option flags are
827 \item[CDROMEJECT_SW] If $arg\not=0$, set behavior to auto-close (close
829 set behavior to non-moving on $open()$ and $release()$ calls.
864 control the behavior of individual \cdrom\ devices. New $ioctl$