NetBSD/sys/scsi
thorpej a0be48ca23 Implement ST_Q_UNIMODAL quirk, which indicates that a drive will reject
all attempts to mode select, even if the attempted mode is supported.
Add the ST_Q_UNIMODAL quirk for the HP Colorado T4000s which exhibits
this behavior.  (Someone please lob a tactical nuke in that direction.)

From David Rosenthal <dshr@vitria.com> on netbsd-bugs.
1996-05-24 02:04:29 +00:00
..
README Remove a bunch of stuff which is outdated and/or doesn't belong here. 1995-06-02 14:04:36 +00:00
cd.c Cleanup the rest of the SCSIDEBUG printfs. From Bernd Ernesti. 1996-05-05 19:52:50 +00:00
ch.c gcc -Wall delinting: unused variables, assignments inside if's and missing 1996-04-19 00:02:29 +00:00
files.scsi Slight adjustments for new version of ahc driver. 1996-05-16 04:00:58 +00:00
scsi_all.h Define a full set of [234][bl]tol() and lto[234][bl]() conversion functions, 1996-03-19 03:05:15 +00:00
scsi_base.c - SCSIDEBUG printf() fixes. 1996-05-03 19:48:20 +00:00
scsi_cd.h Define a full set of [234][bl]tol() and lto[234][bl]() conversion functions, 1996-03-19 03:05:15 +00:00
scsi_changer.h New SCSI media changer driver, written from scratch by me. Some 1996-04-03 00:25:21 +00:00
scsi_debug.h Numerous changes. Many bugs fixed, better autoconfig, a few new features. 1994-12-28 19:42:47 +00:00
scsi_disk.h Define a full set of [234][bl]tol() and lto[234][bl]() conversion functions, 1996-03-19 03:05:15 +00:00
scsi_ioctl.c scsi prototypes 1996-02-14 21:46:52 +00:00
scsi_message.h Numerous changes. Many bugs fixed, better autoconfig, a few new features. 1994-12-28 19:42:47 +00:00
scsi_scanner.h Define a full set of [234][bl]tol() and lto[234][bl]() conversion functions, 1996-03-19 03:05:15 +00:00
scsi_tape.h Implement ST_Q_UNIMODAL quirk, which indicates that a drive will reject 1996-05-24 02:04:29 +00:00
scsiconf.c Added another quirked SCSI device, re PR 2320 from Manuel Bouyer 1996-05-02 01:09:01 +00:00
scsiconf.h Define a full set of [234][bl]tol() and lto[234][bl]() conversion functions, 1996-03-19 03:05:15 +00:00
sd.c Clear SDEV_MEDIA_LOADED bit on the last close of a device. This causes the 1996-05-14 10:38:47 +00:00
ss.c Cleanup the rest of the SCSIDEBUG printfs. From Bernd Ernesti. 1996-05-05 19:52:50 +00:00
ss_mustek.c Cleanup the rest of the SCSIDEBUG printfs. From Bernd Ernesti. 1996-05-05 19:52:50 +00:00
ss_mustek.h Define a full set of [234][bl]tol() and lto[234][bl]() conversion functions, 1996-03-19 03:05:15 +00:00
ss_scanjet.c Added prototypes for inline functions atoi() and strchr(). 1996-05-18 22:58:01 +00:00
ssvar.h - Eliminate scsi_conf.h 1996-03-30 21:47:00 +00:00
st.c Implement ST_Q_UNIMODAL quirk, which indicates that a drive will reject 1996-05-24 02:04:29 +00:00
su.c
uk.c New device attachment scheme: 1996-03-17 00:57:14 +00:00

README

/*	$NetBSD: README,v 1.6 1995/06/02 14:04:36 mycroft Exp $	*/

This release consists of the following files 

share/man/man4/scsi.4 <-useful general info
share/man/man4/uk.4
share/man/man4/su.4
share/man/man4/ch.4
share/man/man4/cd.4
share/man/man4/sd.4
share/man/man4/st.4 <--READ THIS IF YOU USE TAPES!
sbin/scsi/procargs.c
sbin/scsi/scsi.c
sbin/scsi/scsi.1
sbin/scsi/Makefile
sbin/st/Makefile
sbin/st/st.1
sbin/st/st.c


################## Using the scsi system ##################
--------------making devices------------
see st(1) and st(4) for info on tape devices.

---------ioctl definitions-------------
User accessable structures (e.g. ioctl definitions) have been
placed in sys/cdio, sys/sgio and sys/chio (based after sys/mtio for
the ioctls for mag tapes (including st).
General scsi ioctls are found in sys/scsiio.h.

-----------cd-rom-----------------
Cdrom audio is only suported at all for cdroms that use SCSI2 audio
definitions.

-------------media changer---------------
Once again courtesy of grefen@convex.com (in germany)
I have not tested this but he assures me it's ready for testing.
If anyone has an exabyte tape changer or similar, 
contact the author for information regarding the control interface
and program.

WARNING: This has not been tested for a LONG TIME!