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D | pt.c | 230 static int pt_identify(struct pt_unit *tape); 266 static inline u8 DRIVE(struct pt_unit *tape) in DRIVE() argument 268 return 0xa0+0x10*tape->drive; in DRIVE() 271 static int pt_wait(struct pt_unit *tape, int go, int stop, char *fun, char *msg) in pt_wait() argument 274 struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi; in pt_wait() 290 tape->name, fun, msg, r, s, e, j, p); in pt_wait() 296 static int pt_command(struct pt_unit *tape, char *cmd, int dlen, char *fun) in pt_command() argument 298 struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi; in pt_command() 301 write_reg(pi, 6, DRIVE(tape)); in pt_command() 303 if (pt_wait(tape, STAT_BUSY | STAT_DRQ, 0, fun, "before command")) { in pt_command() [all …]
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D | Kconfig | 59 This option enables the high-level driver for ATAPI tape devices
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/ide/ |
D | ide-tape.c | 234 struct ide_tape_obj *tape = NULL; in ide_tape_get() local 239 tape = idetape_devs[i]; in ide_tape_get() 241 tape = ide_drv_g(disk, ide_tape_obj); in ide_tape_get() 243 if (tape) { in ide_tape_get() 244 if (ide_device_get(tape->drive)) in ide_tape_get() 245 tape = NULL; in ide_tape_get() 247 get_device(&tape->dev); in ide_tape_get() 251 return tape; in ide_tape_get() 254 static void ide_tape_put(struct ide_tape_obj *tape) in ide_tape_put() argument 256 ide_drive_t *drive = tape->drive; in ide_tape_put() [all …]
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D | Kconfig | 107 Support for Compact Flash cards, outboard IDE disks, tape drives, 149 If you have an IDE tape drive using the ATAPI protocol, say Y. 150 ATAPI is a newer protocol used by IDE tape and CD-ROM drives, 151 similar to the SCSI protocol. If you have an SCSI tape drive 154 You should also say Y if you have an OnStream DI-30 tape drive; this 158 If you say Y here, the tape drive will be identified at boot time 162 <file:drivers/ide/ide-tape.c> and <file:Documentation/ide/ide.txt> 166 module will be called ide-tape.
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D | Makefile | 102 obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE) += ide-tape.o
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ide/ |
D | ide-tape.txt | 1 IDE ATAPI streaming tape driver. 11 tape's relative position in the ide interfaces, as explained in ide.c. 15 ht0 major 37, minor 0 first IDE tape, rewind on close. 16 ht1 major 37, minor 1 second IDE tape, rewind on close. 18 nht0 major 37, minor 128 first IDE tape, no rewind on close. 19 nht1 major 37, minor 129 second IDE tape, no rewind on close. 22 The general magnetic tape commands compatible interface, as defined by 29 Our own ide-tape ioctl's can be issued to either the block device or 35 1. ide-tape is operating in the pipelined operation mode. 51 other device while the tape is busy executing a command. The [all …]
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D | 00-INDEX | 7 ChangeLog.ide-tape.1995-2002 8 - ide-tape changelog 9 ide-tape.txt 10 - info on the IDE ATAPI streaming tape driver
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D | ChangeLog.ide-tape.1995-2002 | 14 * Some general mtio.h magnetic tape operations are 16 * popular tape utilities are starting to work with 29 * so that we won't have to wait for the tape to finish 35 * performing one tape r/w request, a lot of requests 37 * service all of them after this single tape request. 60 * We are asking the tape about its recommended 70 * Ver 1.1 Dec 14 95 Fixed random problems which occurred when the tape 83 * tape supported throughput, regardless of the 84 * user backup program. On my tape drive, it sometimes 95 * higher tape throughput. [all …]
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D | ChangeLog.ide-floppy.1996-2002 | 5 * Ver 0.1 Oct 17 96 Initial test version, mostly based on ide-tape.c.
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D | ide.txt | 163 The IDE driver is modularized. The high level disk/CD-ROM/tape/floppy
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D | ChangeLog.ide-cd.1994-2004 | 73 * 3.05 Dec 1, 1995 -- Changes to go with overhaul of ide.c and ide-tape.c
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | st.txt | 1 This file contains brief information about the SCSI tape driver. 11 to any specific tape drive. The tape parameters can be specified with 14 1. Each user can specify the tape parameters he/she wants to use 17 in a multiuser environment the next user finds the tape parameters in 20 2. The system manager (root) can define default values for some tape 23 new tape is loaded into the drive or if writing begins at the 24 beginning of the tape. The second method is applicable if the tape 25 drive performs auto-detection of the tape format well (like some 26 QIC-drives). The result is that any tape can be read, writing can be 28 the tape is rewritten from the beginning (or a new tape is written [all …]
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D | osst.txt | 18 The osst driver was developed, because the standard SCSI tape driver in 19 Linux, st, does not support the OnStream SC-x0 SCSI tape. The st is not to 20 blame for that, as the OnStream tape drives do not support the standard SCSI 24 the osst driver has been written to make these tape devs supported by Linux. 72 ln -s nosst0 /dev/tape 73 to make programs assuming a default name of /dev/tape more convenient to 82 You may use the OnStream tape driver with your standard backup software, 84 by specifying /dev/(n)osst0 as the tape device to use or using the above 85 symlink trick. The IOCTLs to control tape operation are also mostly 87 filemarks, eject the tape, ... [all …]
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D | scsi.txt | 28 tape driver ** (st.o) and scsi generics driver (sg.o) represent the upper 30 controlled. You can for example load the tape driver to use the tape drive, 42 ** There is a variant of the st driver for controlling OnStream tape
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D | 00-INDEX | 82 - info on driver for OnStream SC-x0 SCSI tape 90 - info on the sg driver for generic (non-disk/CD/tape) SCSI devices. 102 - info on scsi tape driver
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D | hpsa.txt | 9 driver (for logical drives) AND a SCSI driver (for tape drives). This 53 (e.g. hot-plugged tape drives, or newly configured or deleted logical drives, 58 tape drives, or entire storage boxes containing pre-configured logical drives.
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D | scsi-changer.txt | 22 later may be anything, a MOD, a CD-ROM, a tape or whatever. For the 67 Grundig. I got some reports telling it works ok with tape autoloaders
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D | scsi-parameters.txt | 113 st= [HW,SCSI] SCSI tape parameters (buffers, etc.)
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D | scsi-generic.txt | 7 drivers along with sd, st and sr (disk, tape and CDROM respectively). Sg
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D | in2000.txt | 81 and tape drives. Also, in my attempt to guess my way
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D | ChangeLog.1992-1997 | 154 from tape. 1607 * scsi.c: Support RECOVERED_ERROR for tape drives. 1609 * st.c: Update of tape driver from Kai. 1779 * ultrastor.c: Do not use cache for tape drives. Set 2018 * st.c: Patches from Kai - change timeout values, improve end of tape
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D | ChangeLog.megaraid | 339 including tape, timeout value set by driver was 10 minutes. With this
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D | ChangeLog.megaraid_sas | 304 the tape device, set the pthru timeout to the os layer timeout value.
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D | scsi_mid_low_api.txt | 50 drivers have documents in that directory: st.txt (SCSI tape driver) and
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/blockdev/ |
D | cciss.txt | 91 SCSI tape drive and medium changer support 97 You must enable "SCSI tape drive support for Smart Array 5xxx" and 99 tape drives with your Smart Array 5xxx controller. 102 time if any tape drives or medium changers are detected. The driver may 121 Hot plug support for SCSI tape drives 124 Hot plugging of SCSI tape drives is supported, with some caveats. 149 controller in the same way that we are allowing it to access SCSI tape drives. 151 SCSI error handling for tape drives and medium changers 162 driver as well as a SCSI driver and only the tape drives and medium 167 resetting the device. Additionally, most tape drives will not oblige [all …]
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D | paride.txt | 10 CD-ROM, LS-120 and tape drives use the parallel port to connect to their 22 controller like an NCR 5380. The "ditto" family of external tape 24 which is then connected to a floppy-tape mechanism. The vast majority 34 devices. It does not cover parallel port SCSI devices, "ditto" tape 41 MicroSolutions backpack 8000t tape drive 47 Hewlett-Packard 5GB and 8GB tape drives 61 pt ATAPI tape 113 MicroSolutions 8000t tape pt bpck 308 The pt driver for parallel port ATAPI tape drives is a minimal driver. 309 It does not yet support many of the standard tape ioctl operations.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/s390/char/ |
D | Makefile | 25 tape-$(CONFIG_PROC_FS) += tape_proc.o 26 tape-objs := tape_core.o tape_std.o tape_char.o $(tape-y) 27 obj-$(CONFIG_S390_TAPE) += tape.o tape_class.o
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D | Kconfig | 130 prompt "S/390 tape device support" 133 Select this option if you want to access channel-attached tape 136 least one of the tape interface options and one of the tape 137 hardware options in order to access a tape device. 142 comment "S/390 tape hardware support" 147 prompt "Support for 3480/3490 tape hardware" 151 tape subsystems and 100% compatibles. 156 prompt "Support for 3590 tape hardware" 160 tape subsystems and 100% compatibles.
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/parisc/ |
D | defpalo.conf | 6 --init-tape=lifimage
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ |
D | devices.txt | 292 9 char SCSI tape devices 293 0 = /dev/st0 First SCSI tape, mode 0 294 1 = /dev/st1 Second SCSI tape, mode 0 296 32 = /dev/st0l First SCSI tape, mode 1 297 33 = /dev/st1l Second SCSI tape, mode 1 299 64 = /dev/st0m First SCSI tape, mode 2 300 65 = /dev/st1m Second SCSI tape, mode 2 302 96 = /dev/st0a First SCSI tape, mode 3 303 97 = /dev/st1a Second SCSI tape, mode 3 305 128 = /dev/nst0 First SCSI tape, mode 0, no rewind [all …]
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D | initrd.txt | 268 distribution media (e.g. CD-ROM, network, tape, ...). This can be
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/scsi/ |
D | st.h | 69 struct scsi_tape *tape; member
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D | st.c | 311 static inline char *tape_name(struct scsi_tape *tape) in tape_name() argument 313 return tape->disk->disk_name; in tape_name() 4012 static int create_one_cdev(struct scsi_tape *tape, int mode, int rew) in create_one_cdev() argument 4018 struct st_modedef *STm = &(tape->modes[mode]); in create_one_cdev() 4020 int dev_num = tape->index; in create_one_cdev() 4044 tape->disk->disk_name, st_formats[i]); in create_one_cdev() 4046 dev = device_create(&st_sysfs_class, &tape->device->sdev_gendev, in create_one_cdev() 4047 cdev_devno, &tape->modes[mode], "%s", name); in create_one_cdev() 4064 static int create_cdevs(struct scsi_tape *tape) in create_cdevs() argument 4068 error = create_one_cdev(tape, mode, 0); in create_cdevs() [all …]
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D | Kconfig | 21 If you want to use a SCSI hard disk, SCSI tape drive, SCSI CD-ROM or 70 comment "SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)" 95 tristate "SCSI tape support" 98 If you want to use a SCSI tape drive under Linux, say Y and read the 108 tristate "SCSI OnStream SC-x0 tape support" 111 The OnStream SC-x0 SCSI tape drives cannot be driven by the 116 tape drives (ADR-x0) that supports the standard SCSI-2 commands for 182 tape libraries and MOD/CDROM jukeboxes. *Real* jukeboxes, you
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D | osst.c | 194 static inline char *tape_name(struct osst_tape *tape) in tape_name() argument 196 return tape->drive->disk_name; in tape_name()
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/linux-4.1.27/include/acpi/ |
D | acbuffer.h | 71 u32 tape; member
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/block/ |
D | Kconfig | 135 bool "SCSI tape drive support for Smart Array 5xxx" 139 When enabled (Y), this option allows SCSI tape drives and SCSI medium 140 changers (tape robots) to be accessed via a Compaq 5xxx array 143 "SCSI support" and "SCSI tape support" must also be enabled for this
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/usb/storage/ |
D | Kconfig | 14 floppy drives, USB hard disks, USB tape drives, USB CD-ROMs,
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/m68k/ |
D | kernel-options.txt | 278 Sets several parameters of the SCSI tape driver. <buffer_size> is 279 the number of 512-byte buffers reserved for tape operations for each 281 to start an actual write operation to the tape. Maximum value is the 283 buffers allocated for all tape devices.
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/xtensa/configs/ |
D | common_defconfig | 458 # Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/cdrom/ |
D | ide-cd | 58 Enhanced IDE/MFM/RLL disk/cdrom/tape/floppy support 80 or a tape drive. The two devices on an interface are called `master'
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/ata/ |
D | Kconfig | 21 If you want to use an ATA hard disk, ATA tape drive, ATA CD-ROM or 28 'SCSI disk support', 'SCSI tape support', or
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/networking/ |
D | can.txt | 133 disk or tape streamer device. Instead, you have abstraction layers
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/linux-4.1.27/ |
D | CREDITS | 361 D: Author and maintainer of the QIC-02 tape driver 2745 D: Original author and maintainer of IDE/ATAPI floppy/tape drivers
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