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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note */ 
/* 	pg.h (c) 1998  Grant R. Guenther <grant@torque.net> 
 		       Under the terms of the GNU General Public License 
 
 
	pg.h defines the user interface to the generic ATAPI packet 
        command driver for parallel port ATAPI devices (pg). The 
	driver is loosely modelled after the generic SCSI driver, sg, 
	although the actual interface is different. 
 
	The pg driver provides a simple character device interface for 
        sending ATAPI commands to a device.  With the exception of the 
	ATAPI reset operation, all operations are performed by a pair 
        of read and write operations to the appropriate /dev/pgN device. 
	A write operation delivers a command and any outbound data in 
        a single buffer.  Normally, the write will succeed unless the 
        device is offline or malfunctioning, or there is already another 
	command pending.  If the write succeeds, it should be followed 
        immediately by a read operation, to obtain any returned data and 
        status information.  A read will fail if there is no operation 
        in progress. 
 
	As a special case, the device can be reset with a write operation, 
        and in this case, no following read is expected, or permitted. 
 
	There are no ioctl() operations.  Any single operation 
	may transfer at most PG_MAX_DATA bytes.  Note that the driver must 
        copy the data through an internal buffer.  In keeping with all 
	current ATAPI devices, command packets are assumed to be exactly 
	12 bytes in length. 
 
	To permit future changes to this interface, the headers in the 
	read and write buffers contain a single character "magic" flag. 
        Currently this flag must be the character "P". 
 
*/ 
 
#ifndef _LINUX_PG_H 
#define _LINUX_PG_H 
 
#define PG_MAGIC	'P' 
#define PG_RESET	'Z' 
#define PG_COMMAND	'C' 
 
#define PG_MAX_DATA	32768 
 
struct pg_write_hdr { 
 
	char	magic;		/* == PG_MAGIC */ 
	char	func;		/* PG_RESET or PG_COMMAND */ 
	int     dlen;		/* number of bytes expected to transfer */ 
	int     timeout;	/* number of seconds before timeout */ 
	char	packet[12];	/* packet command */ 
 
}; 
 
struct pg_read_hdr { 
 
	char	magic;		/* == PG_MAGIC */ 
	char	scsi;		/* "scsi" status == sense key */ 
	int	dlen;		/* size of device transfer request */ 
	int     duration;	/* time in seconds command took */ 
	char    pad[12];	/* not used */ 
 
}; 
 
#endif /* _LINUX_PG_H */