|  -- Documentation/cdrom/isp16 | 
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 | Docs by Eric van der Maarel <H.T.M.v.d.Maarel@marin.nl> | 
 |  | 
 | This is the README for version 0.6 of the cdrom interface on an | 
 | ISP16, MAD16 or Mozart sound card. | 
 |  | 
 | The detection and configuration of this interface used to be included | 
 | in both the sjcd and optcd cdrom driver. Drives supported by these | 
 | drivers came packed with Media Magic's multi media kit, which also | 
 | included the ISP16 card. The idea (thanks Leo Spiekman) | 
 | to move it from these drivers into a separate module and moreover, not to | 
 | rely on the MAD16 sound driver, are as follows: | 
 | -duplication of code in the kernel is a waste of resources and should | 
 |  be avoided; | 
 | -however, kernels and notably those included with Linux distributions | 
 |  (cf Slackware 3.0 included version 0.5 of the isp16 configuration | 
 |  code included in the drivers) don't always come with sound support | 
 |  included. Especially when they already include a bunch of cdrom drivers. | 
 |  Hence, the cdrom interface should be configurable _independently_ of | 
 |  sound support. | 
 |  | 
 | The ISP16, MAD16 and Mozart sound cards have an OPTi 82C928 or an | 
 | OPTi 82C929 chip.  The interface on these cards should work with | 
 | any cdrom attached to the card, which is 'electrically' compatible | 
 | with Sanyo/Panasonic, Sony or Mitsumi non-ide drives. However, the | 
 | command sets for any proprietary drives may differ | 
 | (and hence may not be supported in the kernel) from these four types. | 
 | For a fact I know the interface works and the way of configuration | 
 | as described in this documentation works in combination with the | 
 | sjcd (in Sanyo/Panasonic compatibility mode) cdrom drivers | 
 | (probably with the optcd (in Sony compatibility mode) as well). | 
 | If you have such an OPTi based sound card and you want to use the | 
 | cdrom interface with a cdrom drive supported by any of the other cdrom | 
 | drivers, it will probably work. Please let me know any experience you | 
 | might have). | 
 | I understand that cards based on the OPTi 82C929 chips may be configured | 
 | (hardware jumpers that is) as an IDE interface. Initialisation of such a | 
 | card in this mode is not supported (yet?). | 
 |  | 
 | The suggestion to configure the ISP16 etc. sound card by booting DOS and  | 
 | do a warm reboot to boot Linux somehow doesn't work, at least not | 
 | on my machine (IPC P90), with the OPTi 82C928 based card. | 
 |  | 
 | Booting the kernel through the boot manager LILO allows the use | 
 | of some command line options on the 'LILO boot:' prompt. At boot time | 
 | press Alt or Shift while the LILO prompt is written on the screen and enter | 
 | any kernel options. Alternatively these options may be used in | 
 | the appropriate section in /etc/lilo.conf. Adding 'append="<cmd_line_options>"' | 
 | will do the trick as well. | 
 | The syntax of 'cmd_line_options' is | 
 |  | 
 |         isp16=[<port>[,<irq>[,<dma>]]][[,]<drive_type>] | 
 |  | 
 | If there is no ISP16 or compatibles detected, there's probably no harm done. | 
 | These options indicate the values that your cdrom drive has been (or will be) | 
 | configured to use. | 
 | Valid values for the base i/o address are: | 
 |   port=0x340,0x320,0x330,0x360 | 
 | for the interrupt request number  | 
 |   irq=0,3,5,7,9,10,11 | 
 | for the direct memory access line | 
 |   dma=0,3,5,6,7 | 
 | and for the type of drive | 
 |   drive_type=noisp16,Sanyo,Panasonic,Sony,Mitsumi. | 
 | Note that these options are case sensitive. | 
 | The values 0 for irq and dma indicate that they are not used, and | 
 | the drive will be used in 'polling' mode. The values 5 and 7 for irq | 
 | should be avoided in order to avoid any conflicts with optional | 
 | sound card configuration. | 
 | The syntax of the command line does not allow the specification of | 
 | irq when there's nothing specified for the base address and no | 
 | specification of dma when there is no specification of irq. | 
 | The value 'noisp16' for drive_type, which may be used as the first | 
 | non-integer option value (e.g. 'isp16=noisp16'), makes sure that probing | 
 | for and subsequent configuration of an ISP16-compatible card is skipped | 
 | all together. This can be useful to overcome possible conflicts which | 
 | may arise while the kernel is probing your hardware. | 
 | The default values are | 
 |   port=0x340 | 
 |   irq=0 | 
 |   dma=0 | 
 |   drive_type=Sanyo | 
 | reflecting my own configuration. The defaults can be changed in | 
 | the file linux/drivers/cdrom/ips16.h. | 
 |  | 
 | The cdrom interface can be configured at run time by loading the | 
 | initialisation driver as a module. In that case, the interface | 
 | parameters can be set by giving appropriate values on the command | 
 | line. Configuring the driver can then be done by the following | 
 | command (assuming you have iso16.o installed in a proper place): | 
 |  | 
 |   insmod isp16.o isp16_cdrom_base=<port> isp16_cdrom_irq=<irq> \ | 
 |     isp16_cdrom_dma=<dma> isp16_cdrom_type=<drive_type> | 
 |  | 
 | where port, irq, dma and drive_type can have any of the values mentioned | 
 | above. | 
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 | Have fun! |