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Merry.Xr da 4 . 58db35f309SDavid Greenman.Pp 595fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanAs the 605fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn SCSI 615fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanadapter is probed during boot, the 625fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn SCSI 636d249eeeSSheldon Hearnbus is scanned for devices. 646d249eeeSSheldon HearnAny devices found which answer as CDROM 652d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry(type 5) or WORM (type 4) type devices will be `attached' to the 66db35f309SDavid Greenman.Nm 672460bdf0SPeter Dufaultdriver. 68dd5527c6SMike PritchardPrior to 69dd5527c6SMike Pritchard.Fx 2.1 , 70dd5527c6SMike Pritchardthe first device found will be attached as 715fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Li cd0 725fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanthe next, 735fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Li cd1 , 74db35f309SDavid Greenmanetc. 75dd5527c6SMike PritchardBeginning in 76dd5527c6SMike Pritchard.Fx 2.1 77dd5527c6SMike Pritchardit is possible to specify what cd unit a device should 782460bdf0SPeter Dufaultcome on line as; refer to 792460bdf0SPeter Dufault.Xr scsi 4 802460bdf0SPeter Dufaultfor details on kernel configuration. 81db35f309SDavid Greenman.Pp 82db35f309SDavid GreenmanThe system utility 835fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Xr disklabel 8 84db35f309SDavid Greenmanmay be used to read the synthesized 855fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmandisk label 865fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstructure, which will contain correct figures for the size of the 875fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 88db35f309SDavid Greenmanshould that information be required. 89db35f309SDavid Greenman.Sh KERNEL CONFIGURATION 905fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanAny number of 915fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 925fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmandevices may be attached to the system regardless of system 93db35f309SDavid Greenmanconfiguration as all resources are dynamically allocated. 94db35f309SDavid Greenman.Sh IOCTLS 95db35f309SDavid GreenmanThe following 96db35f309SDavid Greenman.Xr ioctl 2 975fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmancalls which apply to 985fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn SCSI 995fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 1005fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmandrives are defined 101db35f309SDavid Greenmanin the header files 102fe08efe6SRuslan Ermilov.In sys/cdio.h 103db35f309SDavid Greenmanand 104fe08efe6SRuslan Ermilov.In sys/disklabel.h . 1055fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pp 1063136363fSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width CDIOCREADSUBCHANNEL 107db35f309SDavid Greenman.It Dv DIOCGDINFO 108db35f309SDavid Greenman.It Dv DIOCSDINFO 1095fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct disklabel" 1105fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanRead or write the in-core copy of the disklabel for the 111f6c211aeSHiten Pandyadrive. 112f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe disklabel is initialized with information 1135fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanread from the scsi inquiry commands, and should be the same as 114f6c211aeSHiten Pandyathe information printed at boot. 115f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThis structure is defined in 1165fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Xr disklabel 5 . 1175fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCCAPABILITY 1185fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_capability" 119f6c211aeSHiten PandyaRetrieve information from the drive on what features it supports. 120f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe information is returned in the following structure: 1215fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1225fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_capability { 1235fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_long play_function; 1245fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOPLAYTRK 0x00000001 1255fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Can play tracks/index */ 1265fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOPLAYMSF 0x00000002 1275fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Can play msf to msf */ 1285fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOPLAYBLOCKS 0x00000004 1295fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Can play range of blocks */ 1305fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOPAUSE 0x00000100 1315fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Output can be paused */ 1325fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDORESUME 0x00000200 1335fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Output can be resumed */ 1345fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDORESET 0x00000400 1355fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Drive can be completely reset */ 1365fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOSTART 0x00000800 1375fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Audio can be started */ 1385fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOSTOP 0x00001000 1395fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Audio can be stopped */ 1405fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOPITCH 0x00002000 1415fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Audio pitch can be changed */ 1425fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman 1435fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_long routing_function; 1445fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDREADVOLUME 0x00000001 1455fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Volume settings can be read */ 1465fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDSETVOLUME 0x00000002 1475fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Volume settings can be set */ 1485fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDSETMONO 0x00000100 1495fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Output can be set to mono */ 1505fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDSETSTEREO 0x00000200 1515fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Output can be set to stereo (def) */ 1525fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDSETLEFT 0x00000400 1535fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Output can be set to left only */ 1545fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDSETRIGHT 0x00000800 1555fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Output can be set to right only */ 1565fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDSETMUTE 0x00001000 1575fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Output can be muted */ 1585fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDSETPATCH 0x00008000 1594a8d0283SMike Pritchard /* Direct routing control allowed */ 1605fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman 1615fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_long special_function; 1625fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOEJECT 0x00000001 1635fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* The tray can be opened */ 1645fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOCLOSE 0x00000002 1655fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* The tray can be closed */ 1665fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDDOLOCK 0x00000004 1675fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* The tray can be locked */ 1685fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDREADHEADER 0x00000100 1695fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Can read Table of Contents */ 1705fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDREADENTRIES 0x00000200 1715fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Can read TOC Entries */ 1725fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDREADSUBQ 0x00000200 1735fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Can read Subchannel info */ 1745fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDREADRW 0x00000400 1755fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* Can read subcodes R-W */ 1765fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CDHASDEBUG 0x00004000 1775fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* The tray has dynamic debugging */ 1785fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 1795fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 1805fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCPLAYTRACKS 1815fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_play_track" 182f6c211aeSHiten PandyaStart audio playback given a track address and length. 183f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe structure is defined as follows: 1845fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1855fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_play_track 1865fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman{ 1875fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char start_track; 1885fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char start_index; 1895fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char end_track; 1905fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char end_index; 1915fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 1925fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 1935fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCPLAYBLOCKS 1945fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_play_blocks" 195f6c211aeSHiten PandyaStart audio playback given a block address and length. 196f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe structure is defined as follows: 1975fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1985fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_play_blocks 1995fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman{ 2005fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman int blk; 2015fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman int len; 2025fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 2035fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 2045fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCPLAYMSF 2055fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_play_msf" 2065fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanStart audio playback given a `minutes-seconds-frames' address and 207f6c211aeSHiten Pandyalength. 208f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe structure is defined as follows: 2095fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 2105fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_play_msf 2115fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman{ 2125fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char start_m; 2135fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char start_s; 2145fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char start_f; 2155fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char end_m; 2165fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char end_s; 2175fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char end_f; 2185fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 2195fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 2205fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCREADSUBCHANNEL 2215fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_read_subchannel" 2225fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanRead information from the subchannel at the location specified by this 2235fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstructure: 2245fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 2255fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_read_subchannel { 2265fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char address_format; 2275fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CD_LBA_FORMAT 1 2285fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CD_MSF_FORMAT 2 2295fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char data_format; 2305fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CD_SUBQ_DATA 0 2315fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CD_CURRENT_POSITION 1 2325fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CD_MEDIA_CATALOG 2 2335fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman#define CD_TRACK_INFO 3 2345fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char track; 2355fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman int data_len; 2365fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman struct cd_sub_channel_info *data; 2375fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 2385fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 2395fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOREADTOCHEADER 2405fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_toc_header" 2415fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanReturn summary information about the table of contents for the mounted 2425fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM . 2435fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanThe information is returned into the following structure: 2445fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 2455fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_toc_header { 2465fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_short len; 2475fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char starting_track; 2485fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char ending_track; 2495fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 2505fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 2515fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOREADTOCENTRYS 2525fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_read_toc_entry" 253f6c211aeSHiten PandyaReturn information from the table of contents entries mentioned. 254f6c211aeSHiten Pandya.Pq Yes, this command name is misspelled. 255f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe argument structure is defined as follows: 2565fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 2575fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_read_toc_entry { 2585fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char address_format; 2595fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char starting_track; 2605fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_short data_len; 2615fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman struct cd_toc_entry *data; 2625fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 2635fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 2645fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanThe requested data is written into an area of size 2655fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Li data_len 2665fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanand pointed to by 2675fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Li data . 2685fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSETPATCH 2695fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_patch" 270f6c211aeSHiten PandyaAttach various audio channels to various output channels. 271f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe argument structure is defined thusly: 2725fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 2735fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_patch { 2745fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char patch[4]; 2755fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* one for each channel */ 2765fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 2775fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 2785fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCGETVOL 2795fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSETVOL 2805fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_vol" 281f6c211aeSHiten PandyaGet (set) information about the volume settings of the output channels. 282f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe argument structure is as follows: 2835fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 2845fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_vol 2855fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman{ 2865fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman u_char vol[4]; 2875fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman /* one for each channel */ 2885fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 2895fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 2905fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSETMONO 2915fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanPatch all output channels to all source channels. 2925fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSETSTEREO 293db35f309SDavid GreenmanPatch left source channel to the left output channel and the right 294db35f309SDavid Greenmansource channel to the right output channel. 2955fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSETMUTE 296db35f309SDavid GreenmanMute output without changing the volume settings. 2975fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSETLEFT 2985fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSETRIGHT 2995fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanAttach both output channels to the left (right) source channel. 3005fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSETDEBUG 3015fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCCLRDEBUG 3025fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanTurn on (off) debugging for the appropriate device. 3035fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCPAUSE 3045fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCRESUME 3055fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanPause (resume) audio play, without resetting the location of the read-head. 3065fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCRESET 307db35f309SDavid GreenmanReset the drive. 3085fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSTART 3095fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCSTOP 3105fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanTell the drive to spin-up (-down) the 3115fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM . 3125fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCALLOW 3135fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCPREVENT 3145fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanTell the drive to allow (prevent) manual ejection of the 3155fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 316b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovdisc. 317b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovNot all drives support this feature. 3185fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCEJECT 3195fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanEject the 3205fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM . 3215fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCCLOSE 322f6c211aeSHiten PandyaTell the drive to close its door and load the media. 323f6c211aeSHiten PandyaNot all drives support this feature. 3245fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.It Dv CDIOCPITCH 3255fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pq Li "struct ioc_pitch" 3265fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanFor drives that support it, this command instructs the drive to play 327f6c211aeSHiten Pandyathe audio at a faster or slower rate than normal. 328f6c211aeSHiten PandyaValues of 3295fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Li speed 3305fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanbetween -32767 and -1 result in slower playback; a zero value 3315fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanindicates normal speed; and values from 1 to 32767 give faster 332f6c211aeSHiten Pandyaplayback. 333f6c211aeSHiten PandyaDrives with less than 16 bits of resolution will silently 334f6c211aeSHiten Pandyaignore less-significant bits. 335f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe structure is defined thusly: 3365fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Bd -literal -offset indent 3375fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanstruct ioc_pitch 3385fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman{ 3395fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman short speed; 3405fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman}; 3415fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Ed 342db35f309SDavid Greenman.El 343db35f309SDavid Greenman.Sh NOTES 3445fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanWhen a 3455fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 3465fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanis changed in a drive controlled by the 347db35f309SDavid Greenman.Nm 348db35f309SDavid Greenmandriver, then the act of changing the media will invalidate the 349f6c211aeSHiten Pandyadisklabel and information held within the kernel. 350f6c211aeSHiten PandyaTo stop corruption, 3515fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanall accesses to the device will be discarded until there are no more 352f6c211aeSHiten Pandyaopen file descriptors referencing the device. 353f6c211aeSHiten PandyaDuring this period, all 354f6c211aeSHiten Pandyanew open attempts will be rejected. 355f6c211aeSHiten PandyaWhen no more open file descriptors 356db35f309SDavid Greenmanreference the device, the first next open will load a new set of 3575fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanparameters (including disklabel) for the drive. 3585fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Pp 3595fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanThe audio code in the 360db35f309SDavid Greenman.Nm 3615fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmandriver only support 3625fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn SCSI-2 3636d249eeeSSheldon Hearnstandard audio commands. 364b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovAs many 3655fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 3665fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanmanufacturers have not followed the standard, there are many 3675fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 3686d249eeeSSheldon Hearndrives for which audio will not work. 3696d249eeeSSheldon HearnSome work is planned to support 3705fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmansome of the more common `broken' 3715fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 3725fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmandrives; however, this is not yet under way. 3732d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Sh CHANGER OPERATION 374f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThis driver has built-in support for LUN-based CD changers. 375f6c211aeSHiten PandyaA LUN-based CD 3762d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrychanger is a drive that can hold two or more CDs, but only has one CD 377f6c211aeSHiten Pandyaplayer mechanism. 378f6c211aeSHiten PandyaEach CD in the drive shows up as a separate logical unit 3792d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merryon the 3802d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Tn SCSI 381b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovbus. 382b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovThe 3834b66483fSRuslan Ermilov.Nm 3842d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrydriver automatically recognizes LUN-based changers, and routes commands for 385f6c211aeSHiten Pandyachangers through an internal scheduler. 386f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe scheduler prevents changer 3872d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry"thrashing", which is caused by sending commands to different LUNs in the 3882d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrychanger at the same time. 3892d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 3902d8eb2c0SKenneth D. MerryThe scheduler honors minimum and maximum time 391f6c211aeSHiten Pandyaquanta that the driver will spend on a particular LUN. 392f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe minimum time 3932d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merryis the guaranteed minimum amount of time that the driver will spend on a 394f6c211aeSHiten Pandyagiven LUN, even if there is no outstanding I/O for that LUN. 395f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe maximum 3962d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrytime is the maximum amount of time the changer will spend on a LUN if there 397f6c211aeSHiten Pandyais outstanding I/O for another LUN. 398f6c211aeSHiten PandyaIf there is no outstanding I/O for 3992d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merryanother LUN, the driver will allow indefinite access to a given LUN. 4002d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 4012d8eb2c0SKenneth D. MerryThe minimum and maximum time quanta are configurable via kernel options and 402cb32189eSKenneth D. Merryalso via sysctl and kernel tunable variables. 403f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThe kernel options are: 4043136363fSRuslan Ermilov.Pp 4053136363fSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -item -compact 4063136363fSRuslan Ermilov.It 4073136363fSRuslan Ermilov.Cd "options ""CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS=3""" 4083136363fSRuslan Ermilov.It 4093136363fSRuslan Ermilov.Cd "options ""CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS=11""" 4102d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.El 4112d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 412cb32189eSKenneth D. MerryThe sysctl/kernel tunable variables are: 4132d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 4143136363fSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -item -compact 4153136363fSRuslan Ermilov.It 4163136363fSRuslan Ermilov.Va kern.cam.cd.changer.min_busy_seconds 4173136363fSRuslan Ermilov.It 4183136363fSRuslan Ermilov.Va kern.cam.cd.changer.max_busy_seconds 4192d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.El 4202d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 4212d8eb2c0SKenneth D. MerryIt is suggested that the user try experimenting with the minimum and 4222d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrymaximum timeouts via the sysctl variables to arrive at the proper values 423f6c211aeSHiten Pandyafor your changer. 424f6c211aeSHiten PandyaOnce you have settled on the proper timeouts for your 4252d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrychanger, you can then put them in your kernel config file. 4262d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 4272d8eb2c0SKenneth D. MerryIf your system does have a LUN-based changer, you may notice that the 4282d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merryprobe messages for the various LUNs of the changer will continue to appear 429f6c211aeSHiten Pandyawhile the boot process is going on. 430f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThis is normal, and is caused by the 4312d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrychanger scheduling code. 432ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES 433ba181a0eSWarner LoshThe following variables are available as both 434ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Xr sysctl 8 435ba181a0eSWarner Loshvariables and 436ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Xr loader 8 437ba181a0eSWarner Loshtunables: 438ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Bl -tag -width 12 439ba181a0eSWarner Losh.It kern.cam.cd.retry_count 440ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Pp 441ba181a0eSWarner LoshThis variable determines how many times the 442ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Nm 443ba181a0eSWarner Loshdriver will retry a READ or WRITE command. 444ba181a0eSWarner LoshThis does not affect the number of retries used during probe time or for 445ba181a0eSWarner Loshthe 446ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Nm 447ba181a0eSWarner Loshdriver dump routine. 448ba181a0eSWarner LoshThis value currently defaults to 4. 449ba181a0eSWarner Losh.It kern.cam.cd.%d.minimum_cmd_size 450ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Pp 451ba181a0eSWarner LoshThe 452ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Nm 453ba181a0eSWarner Loshdriver attempts to automatically determine whether the drive it is talking 454ba181a0eSWarner Loshto supports 6 byte or 10 byte MODE SENSE/MODE SELECT operations. 455ba181a0eSWarner LoshMany 456ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Tn SCSI 457ba181a0eSWarner Loshdrives only support 6 byte commands, and 458ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Tn ATAPI 459ba181a0eSWarner Loshdrives only support 10 byte commands. 460ba181a0eSWarner LoshThe 461ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Nm 462ba181a0eSWarner Loshdriver first attempts to determine whether the protocol in use typically 463ba181a0eSWarner Loshsupports 6 byte commands by issuing a CAM Path Inquiry CCB. 464ba181a0eSWarner LoshIt will then default to 6 byte or 10 byte commands as appropriate. 465ba181a0eSWarner LoshAfter that, the 466ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Nm 467ba181a0eSWarner Loshdriver defaults to using 6 byte commands (assuming the protocol the drive 468ba181a0eSWarner Loshspeaks claims to support 6 byte commands), until one fails with a 469ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Tn SCSI 470ba181a0eSWarner LoshILLEGAL REQUEST error. 471ba181a0eSWarner LoshThen it tries the 10 byte version of the command to 472ba181a0eSWarner Loshsee if that works instead. 473ba181a0eSWarner LoshUsers can change the default via per-drive 474ba181a0eSWarner Loshsysctl variables and loader tunables. 475ba181a0eSWarner LoshWhere 476ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Dq %d 477ba181a0eSWarner Loshis the unit number of the drive in question. 478ba181a0eSWarner LoshValid minimum command sizes 479ba181a0eSWarner Loshare 6 and 10. 480ba181a0eSWarner LoshAny value above 6 will be rounded to 10, and any value below 481ba181a0eSWarner Losh6 will be rounded to 6. 482ba181a0eSWarner Losh.It kern.cam.cd.changer.min_busy_seconds 483ba181a0eSWarner Losh.It kern.cam.cd.changer.max_busy_seconds 484ba181a0eSWarner Losh.Pp 485ba181a0eSWarner LoshTune how long individual LUNs are 'locked' for I/O operations to 486ba181a0eSWarner Loshoptimize changer operation. 487ba181a0eSWarner LoshSee CHANGER OPERATION section for information on how to use these items. 488ba181a0eSWarner Losh.El 489db35f309SDavid Greenman.Sh FILES 49030934e7dSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width /dev/cd[0-9][a-h] -compact 491db35f309SDavid Greenman.It Pa /dev/cd[0-9][a-h] 4925fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanraw mode 4935fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Tn CD-ROM 4945fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmandevices 495db35f309SDavid Greenman.El 496db35f309SDavid Greenman.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 497db35f309SDavid GreenmanNone. 498db35f309SDavid Greenman.Sh SEE ALSO 4992baf3a13SAlexander Motin.Xr cam 4 , 5002d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Xr da 4 , 50178b0b234SMike Pritchard.Xr disklabel 5 , 502f79219c3SJohn-Mark Gurney.Xr disklabel 8 , 503f79219c3SJohn-Mark Gurney.Xr cd 9 5049cbda590SRuslan Ermilov.Sh HISTORY 5059cbda590SRuslan ErmilovThis 5069cbda590SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5079cbda590SRuslan Ermilovdriver is based upon the 5089cbda590SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5099cbda590SRuslan Ermilovdriver written by Julian Elischer, which appeared in 5109cbda590SRuslan Ermilov.Bx 386 0.1 . 5119cbda590SRuslan ErmilovThe 5129cbda590SRuslan ErmilovCAM version of the 5139cbda590SRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5149cbda590SRuslan Ermilovdriver was written by Kenneth Merry and first appeared in 5159cbda590SRuslan Ermilov.Fx 3.0 . 5165fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Sh BUGS 5175fc1fd70SGarrett WollmanThe names of the structures used for the third argument to 5185fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Fn ioctl 5195fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanwere poorly chosen, and a number of spelling errors have survived in 5205fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmanthe names of the 5215fc1fd70SGarrett Wollman.Fn ioctl 5225fc1fd70SGarrett Wollmancommands. 5232d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Pp 5242d8eb2c0SKenneth D. MerryThere is no mechanism currently to set different minimum and maximum 5252d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrytimeouts for different CD changers; the timeout values set by the kernel 5262d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merryoptions or the sysctl variables apply to all LUN-based CD changers in the 527f6c211aeSHiten Pandyasystem. 528f6c211aeSHiten PandyaIt is possible to implement such support, but the sysctl 529f87717faSMike Pritchardimplementation at least would be rather inelegant, because of the current 5302d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merryinability of the sysctl code to handle the addition of nodes after compile 531f6c211aeSHiten Pandyatime. 532f6c211aeSHiten PandyaThus, it would take one dynamically sized sysctl variable and a 533f6c211aeSHiten Pandyauserland utility to get/set the timeout values. 534f6c211aeSHiten PandyaImplementation of separate 5352d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrytimeouts for different CD devices in the kernel config file would likely 5362d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merryrequire modification of 5372d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merry.Xr config 8 5382d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merryto support the two timeouts when hardwiring 5394b66483fSRuslan Ermilov.Nm 5402d8eb2c0SKenneth D. Merrydevices. 541