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-/*
- * Sony CDU-31A CDROM interface device driver.
- *
- * Corey Minyard (minyard@wf-rch.cirr.com)
- *
- * Colossians 3:17
- *
- * The Sony interface device driver handles Sony interface CDROM
- * drives and provides a complete block-level interface as well as an
- * ioctl() interface compatible with the Sun (as specified in
- * include/linux/cdrom.h).  With this interface, CDROMs can be
- * accessed and standard audio CDs can be played back normally.
- *
- * WARNING - 	All autoprobes have been removed from the driver.
- *		You MUST configure the CDU31A via a LILO config
- *		at boot time or in lilo.conf.  I have the
- *		following in my lilo.conf:
- *
- *                append="cdu31a=0x1f88,0,PAS"
- *
- *		The first number is the I/O base address of the
- *		card.  The second is the interrupt (0 means none).
- *		The third should be "PAS" if on a Pro-Audio
- *		spectrum, or nothing if on something else.
- *
- * This interface is (unfortunately) a polled interface.  This is
- * because most Sony interfaces are set up with DMA and interrupts
- * disables.  Some (like mine) do not even have the capability to
- * handle interrupts or DMA.  For this reason you will see a lot of
- * the following:
- *
- *   retry_count = jiffies+ SONY_JIFFIES_TIMEOUT;
- *   while ((retry_count > jiffies) && (! <some condition to wait for))
- *   {
- *      while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
- *         ;
- *
- *      sony_sleep();
- *   }
- *   if (the condition not met)
- *   {
- *      return an error;
- *   }
- *
- * This ugly hack waits for something to happen, sleeping a little
- * between every try.  it also handles attentions, which are
- * asynchronous events from the drive informing the driver that a disk
- * has been inserted, removed, etc.
- *
- * NEWS FLASH - The driver now supports interrupts but they are
- * turned off by default.  Use of interrupts is highly encouraged, it
- * cuts CPU usage down to a reasonable level.  I had DMA in for a while
- * but PC DMA is just too slow.  Better to just insb() it.
- *
- * One thing about these drives: They talk in MSF (Minute Second Frame) format.
- * There are 75 frames a second, 60 seconds a minute, and up to 75 minutes on a
- * disk.  The funny thing is that these are sent to the drive in BCD, but the
- * interface wants to see them in decimal.  A lot of conversion goes on.
- *
- * DRIVER SPECIAL FEATURES
- * -----------------------
- *
- * This section describes features beyond the normal audio and CD-ROM
- * functions of the drive.
- *
- * 2048 byte buffer mode
- *
- * If a disk is mounted with -o block=2048, data is copied straight
- * from the drive data port to the buffer.  Otherwise, the readahead
- * buffer must be involved to hold the other 1K of data when a 1K
- * block operation is done.  Note that with 2048 byte blocks you
- * cannot execute files from the CD.
- *
- * XA compatibility
- *
- * The driver should support XA disks for both the CDU31A and CDU33A.
- * It does this transparently, the using program doesn't need to set it.
- *
- * Multi-Session
- *
- * A multi-session disk looks just like a normal disk to the user.
- * Just mount one normally, and all the data should be there.
- * A special thanks to Koen for help with this!
- * 
- * Raw sector I/O
- *
- * Using the CDROMREADAUDIO it is possible to read raw audio and data
- * tracks.  Both operations return 2352 bytes per sector.  On the data
- * tracks, the first 12 bytes is not returned by the drive and the value
- * of that data is indeterminate.
- *
- *
- *  Copyright (C) 1993  Corey Minyard
- *
- *  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- *  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- *  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- *  (at your option) any later version.
- *
- *  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
- *  GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- *  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- *  along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- *  Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
- *
- */
-
-/*
- *
- * Setting up the Sony CDU31A/CDU33A drive interface card.  If
- * You have another card, you are on your own.
- * 
- *      +----------+-----------------+----------------------+
- *      |  JP1     |  34 Pin Conn    |                      |
- *      |  JP2     +-----------------+                      |
- *      |  JP3                                              |
- *      |  JP4                                              |
- *      |                                                   +--+
- *      |                                                   |  +-+
- *      |                                                   |  | |  External
- *      |                                                   |  | |  Connector
- *      |                                                   |  | |
- *      |                                                   |  +-+
- *      |                                                   +--+
- *      |                                                   |
- *      |                                          +--------+
- *      |                                          |
- *      +------------------------------------------+
- * 
- *    JP1 sets the Base Address, using the following settings:
- * 
- *      Address         Pin 1           Pin 2
- *      -------         -----           -----
- *      0x320           Short           Short
- *      0x330           Short           Open
- *      0x340           Open            Short
- *      0x360           Open            Open
- * 
- *    JP2 and JP3 configure the DMA channel; they must be set the same.
- * 
- *      DMA             Pin 1           Pin 2           Pin 3
- *      ---             -----           -----           -----
- *      1               On              Off             On
- *      2               Off             On              Off
- *      3               Off             Off             On
- * 
- *    JP4 Configures the IRQ:
- * 
- *      IRQ     Pin 1           Pin 2           Pin 3           Pin 4
- *      ---     -----           -----           -----           -----
- *      3       Off             Off             On              Off
- *      4       Off             Off*            Off             On
- *      5       On              Off             Off             Off
- *      6       Off             On              Off             Off
- * 
- *              * The documentation states to set this for interrupt
- *                4, but I think that is a mistake.
- */
-
-#include <linux/major.h>
-#include <linux/config.h>
-
-#ifdef MODULE
-# include <linux/module.h>
-# include <linux/version.h>
-# ifndef CONFIG_MODVERSIONS
-    char kernel_version[]= UTS_RELEASE;
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#include <linux/errno.h>
-#include <linux/signal.h>
-#include <linux/sched.h>
-#include <linux/timer.h>
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/hdreg.h>
-#include <linux/genhd.h>
-#include <linux/ioport.h>
-#include <linux/string.h>
-#include <linux/malloc.h>
-
-#include <asm/system.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-#include <asm/segment.h>
-#include <asm/dma.h>
-
-#include <linux/cdrom.h>
-#include <linux/cdu31a.h>
-
-#define MAJOR_NR CDU31A_CDROM_MAJOR
-#include "blk.h"
-
-#define DEBUG 0
-
-#define CDU31A_READAHEAD 128  /* 128 sector, 64kB, 32 reads read-ahead */
-#define CDU31A_MAX_CONSECUTIVE_ATTENTIONS 10
-
-/* Define the following if you have data corruption problems. */
-#undef SONY_POLL_EACH_BYTE
-
-/*
-** Edit the following data to change interrupts, DMA channels, etc.
-** Default is polled and no DMA.  DMA is not recommended for double-speed
-** drives.
-*/
-static struct
-{
-   unsigned short base;         /* I/O Base Address */
-   short          int_num;      /* Interrupt Number (-1 means scan for it,
-                                   0 means don't use) */
-} cdu31a_addresses[] =
-{
-#if 0	/* No autoconfig any more. See Note at beginning
-	   of this file. */
-   { 0x340,     0 },    /* Standard configuration Sony Interface */
-   { 0x1f88,    0 },    /* Fusion CD-16 */
-   { 0x230,     0 },    /* SoundBlaster 16 card */
-   { 0x360,     0 },    /* Secondary standard Sony Interface */
-   { 0x320,     0 },    /* Secondary standard Sony Interface */
-   { 0x330,     0 },    /* Secondary standard Sony Interface */
-   { 0x634,     0 },    /* Sound FX SC400 */
-   { 0x654,     0 },    /* Sound FX SC400 */
-#endif
-   { 0 }
-};
-
-static int handle_sony_cd_attention(void);
-static int read_subcode(void);
-static void sony_get_toc(void);
-static int scd_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp);
-static void do_sony_cd_cmd(unsigned char cmd,
-                           unsigned char *params,
-                           unsigned int num_params,
-                           unsigned char *result_buffer,
-                           unsigned int *result_size);
-static void size_to_buf(unsigned int size,
-                        unsigned char *buf);
-
-/* Parameters for the read-ahead. */
-static unsigned int sony_next_block;      /* Next 512 byte block offset */
-static unsigned int sony_blocks_left = 0; /* Number of 512 byte blocks left
-                                             in the current read command. */
-
-
-/* The base I/O address of the Sony Interface.  This is a variable (not a
-   #define) so it can be easily changed via some future ioctl() */
-static unsigned short cdu31a_port = 0;
-
-/*
- * The following are I/O addresses of the various registers for the drive.  The
- * comment for the base address also applies here.
- */
-static volatile unsigned short sony_cd_cmd_reg;
-static volatile unsigned short sony_cd_param_reg;
-static volatile unsigned short sony_cd_write_reg;
-static volatile unsigned short sony_cd_control_reg;
-static volatile unsigned short sony_cd_status_reg;
-static volatile unsigned short sony_cd_result_reg;
-static volatile unsigned short sony_cd_read_reg;
-static volatile unsigned short sony_cd_fifost_reg;
-
-
-static int sony_spun_up = 0;               /* Has the drive been spun up? */
-
-static int sony_xa_mode = 0;               /* Is an XA disk in the drive
-					      and the drive a CDU31A? */
-
-static int sony_raw_data_mode = 1;         /* 1 if data tracks, 0 if audio.
-                                              For raw data reads. */
-
-static unsigned int sony_usage = 0;        /* How many processes have the
-                                              drive open. */
-
-static int sony_pas_init = 0;		   /* Initialize the Pro-Audio
-					      Spectrum card? */
-
-static struct s_sony_session_toc sony_toc;  /* Holds the
-					       table of
-					       contents. */
-
-static int sony_toc_read = 0;		   /* Has the TOC been read for
-					      the drive? */
-
-static struct s_sony_subcode last_sony_subcode; /* Points to the last
-                                                   subcode address read */
-
-static volatile int sony_inuse = 0;  /* Is the drive in use?  Only one operation
-					at a time allowed */
-
-static struct wait_queue * sony_wait = NULL;	/* Things waiting for the drive */
-
-static struct task_struct *has_cd_task = NULL;  /* The task that is currently
-						   using the CDROM drive, or
-						   NULL if none. */
-
-static int is_double_speed = 0; /* Is the drive a CDU33A? */
-
-/*
- * The audio status uses the values from read subchannel data as specified
- * in include/linux/cdrom.h.
- */
-static volatile int sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_NO_STATUS;
-
-/*
- * The following are a hack for pausing and resuming audio play.  The drive
- * does not work as I would expect it, if you stop it then start it again,
- * the drive seeks back to the beginning and starts over.  This holds the
- * position during a pause so a resume can restart it.  It uses the
- * audio status variable above to tell if it is paused.
- */
-static unsigned volatile char cur_pos_msf[3] = { 0, 0, 0 };
-static unsigned volatile char final_pos_msf[3] = { 0, 0, 0 };
-
-/* What IRQ is the drive using?  0 if none. */
-static int cdu31a_irq = 0;
-
-/* The interrupt handler will wake this queue up when it gets an
-   interrupts. */
-static struct wait_queue *cdu31a_irq_wait = NULL;
-
-static int curr_control_reg = 0; /* Current value of the control register */
-
-/* A disk changed variable.  When a disk change is detected, it will
-   all be set to TRUE.  As the upper layers ask for disk_changed status
-   it will be cleared. */
-static char disk_changed;
-
-/* Variable for using the readahead buffer.  The readahead buffer
-   is used for raw sector reads and for blocksizes that are smaller
-   than 2048 bytes. */
-static char readahead_buffer[CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW];
-static int readahead_dataleft = 0;
-static int readahead_bad = 0;
-
-/* Used to time a short period to abort an operation after the
-   drive has been idle for a while.  This keeps the light on
-   the drive from flashing for very long. */
-static struct timer_list cdu31a_abort_timer;
-
-/* Marks if the timeout has started an abort read.  This is used
-   on entry to the drive to tell the code to read out the status
-   from the abort read. */
-static int abort_read_started = 0;
-
-
-/*
- * This routine returns 1 if the disk has been changed since the last
- * check or 0 if it hasn't.
- */
-static int
-scd_disk_change(kdev_t full_dev)
-{
-   int retval;
-
-   retval = disk_changed;
-   disk_changed = 0;
-
-   return retval;
-}
-
-static inline void
-enable_interrupts(void)
-{
-   curr_control_reg |= (  SONY_ATTN_INT_EN_BIT
-                        | SONY_RES_RDY_INT_EN_BIT
-                        | SONY_DATA_RDY_INT_EN_BIT);
-   outb(curr_control_reg, sony_cd_control_reg);
-}
-
-static inline void
-disable_interrupts(void)
-{
-   curr_control_reg &= ~(  SONY_ATTN_INT_EN_BIT
-                         | SONY_RES_RDY_INT_EN_BIT
-                         | SONY_DATA_RDY_INT_EN_BIT);
-   outb(curr_control_reg, sony_cd_control_reg);
-}
-
-/*
- * Wait a little while (used for polling the drive).  If in initialization,
- * setting a timeout doesn't work, so just loop for a while.
- */
-static inline void
-sony_sleep(void)
-{
-   unsigned long flags;
-
-   if (cdu31a_irq <= 0)
-   {
-      current->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE;
-      current->timeout = jiffies;
-      schedule();
-   }
-   else /* Interrupt driven */
-   {
-      save_flags(flags);
-      cli();
-      enable_interrupts();
-      interruptible_sleep_on(&cdu31a_irq_wait);
-      restore_flags(flags);
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The following are convenience routine to read various status and set
- * various conditions in the drive.
- */
-static inline int
-is_attention(void)
-{
-   return((inb(sony_cd_status_reg) & SONY_ATTN_BIT) != 0);
-}
-
-static inline int
-is_busy(void)
-{
-   return((inb(sony_cd_status_reg) & SONY_BUSY_BIT) != 0);
-}
-
-static inline int
-is_data_ready(void)
-{
-   return((inb(sony_cd_status_reg) & SONY_DATA_RDY_BIT) != 0);
-}
-
-static inline int
-is_data_requested(void)
-{
-   return((inb(sony_cd_status_reg) & SONY_DATA_REQUEST_BIT) != 0);
-}
-
-static inline int
-is_result_ready(void)
-{
-   return((inb(sony_cd_status_reg) & SONY_RES_RDY_BIT) != 0);
-}
-
-static inline int
-is_param_write_rdy(void)
-{
-   return((inb(sony_cd_fifost_reg) & SONY_PARAM_WRITE_RDY_BIT) != 0);
-}
-
-static inline int
-is_result_reg_not_empty(void)
-{
-   return((inb(sony_cd_fifost_reg) & SONY_RES_REG_NOT_EMP_BIT) != 0);
-}
-
-static inline void
-reset_drive(void)
-{
-   curr_control_reg = 0;
-   outb(SONY_DRIVE_RESET_BIT, sony_cd_control_reg);
-}
-
-static inline void
-clear_attention(void)
-{
-   outb(curr_control_reg | SONY_ATTN_CLR_BIT, sony_cd_control_reg);
-}
-
-static inline void
-clear_result_ready(void)
-{
-   outb(curr_control_reg | SONY_RES_RDY_CLR_BIT, sony_cd_control_reg);
-}
-
-static inline void
-clear_data_ready(void)
-{
-   outb(curr_control_reg | SONY_DATA_RDY_CLR_BIT, sony_cd_control_reg);
-}
-
-static inline void
-clear_param_reg(void)
-{
-   outb(curr_control_reg | SONY_PARAM_CLR_BIT, sony_cd_control_reg);
-}
-
-static inline unsigned char
-read_status_register(void)
-{
-   return(inb(sony_cd_status_reg));
-}
-
-static inline unsigned char
-read_result_register(void)
-{
-   return(inb(sony_cd_result_reg));
-}
-
-static inline unsigned char
-read_data_register(void)
-{
-   return(inb(sony_cd_read_reg));
-}
-
-static inline void
-write_param(unsigned char param)
-{
-   outb(param, sony_cd_param_reg);
-}
-
-static inline void
-write_cmd(unsigned char cmd)
-{
-   outb(curr_control_reg | SONY_RES_RDY_INT_EN_BIT, sony_cd_control_reg);
-   outb(cmd, sony_cd_cmd_reg);
-}
-
-static void
-cdu31a_interrupt(int irq, struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
-   unsigned char val;
-
-   if (abort_read_started)
-   {
-      /* We might be waiting for an abort to finish.  Don't
-         disable interrupts yet, though, because we handle
-         this one here. */
-      /* Clear out the result registers. */
-      while (is_result_reg_not_empty())
-      {
-         val = read_result_register();
-      }
-      clear_data_ready();
-      clear_result_ready();
-
-      /* Clear out the data */
-      while (is_data_requested())
-      {
-         val = read_data_register();
-      }
-      abort_read_started = 0;
-
-      /* If something was waiting, wake it up now. */
-      if (cdu31a_irq_wait != NULL)
-      {
-         disable_interrupts();
-         wake_up(&cdu31a_irq_wait);
-      }
-   }
-   else if (cdu31a_irq_wait != NULL)
-   {
-      disable_interrupts();
-      wake_up(&cdu31a_irq_wait);
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      disable_interrupts();
-      printk("CDU31A: Got an interrupt but nothing was waiting\n");
-   }
-}
-
-/*
- * Set the drive parameters so the drive will auto-spin-up when a
- * disk is inserted.
- */
-static void
-set_drive_params(void)
-{
-   unsigned char res_reg[12];
-   unsigned int res_size;
-   unsigned char params[3];
-
-
-   params[0] = SONY_SD_AUTO_SPIN_DOWN_TIME;
-   params[1] = 0x00; /* Never spin down the drive. */
-   do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SET_DRIVE_PARAM_CMD,
-                  params,
-                  2,
-                  res_reg,
-                  &res_size);
-   if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-   {
-      printk("  Unable to set spin-down time: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-   }
-
-   params[0] = SONY_SD_MECH_CONTROL;
-   params[1] = 0x03; /* Set auto spin up and auto eject */
-   if (is_double_speed)
-   {
-      params[1] |= 0x04; /* Set the drive to double speed if possible */
-   }
-   do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SET_DRIVE_PARAM_CMD,
-                  params,
-                  2,
-                  res_reg,
-                  &res_size);
-   if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-   {
-      printk("  Unable to set mechanical parameters: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-   }
-}
-
-/*
- * This code will reset the drive and attempt to restore sane parameters.
- */
-static void
-restart_on_error(void)
-{
-   unsigned char res_reg[12];
-   unsigned int res_size;
-   unsigned int retry_count;
-
-
-   printk("cdu31a: Resetting drive on error\n");
-   reset_drive();
-   retry_count = jiffies + SONY_RESET_TIMEOUT;
-   while ((retry_count > jiffies) && (!is_attention()))
-   {
-      sony_sleep();
-   }
-   set_drive_params();
-   do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_UP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-   if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-   {
-      printk("cdu31a: Unable to spin up drive: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-   }
-
-   current->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE;
-   current->timeout = jiffies + 2*HZ;
-   schedule();
-
-   do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_READ_TOC_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-   if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-   {
-      printk("cdu31a: Unable to read TOC: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-   }
-}
-
-/*
- * This routine writes data to the parameter register.  Since this should
- * happen fairly fast, it is polled with no OS waits between.
- */
-static int
-write_params(unsigned char *params,
-             int num_params)
-{
-   unsigned int retry_count;
-
-
-   retry_count = SONY_READY_RETRIES;
-   while ((retry_count > 0) && (!is_param_write_rdy()))
-   {
-      retry_count--;
-   }
-   if (!is_param_write_rdy())
-   {
-      return -EIO;
-   }
-
-   while (num_params > 0)
-   {
-      write_param(*params);
-      params++;
-      num_params--;
-   }
-
-   return 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * The following reads data from the command result register.  It is a
- * fairly complex routine, all status info flows back through this
- * interface.  The algorithm is stolen directly from the flowcharts in
- * the drive manual.
- */
-static void
-get_result(unsigned char *result_buffer,
-           unsigned int *result_size)
-{
-   unsigned char a, b;
-   int i;
-   unsigned int retry_count;
-
-
-   while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-      ;
-   /* Wait for the result data to be ready */
-   retry_count = jiffies + SONY_JIFFIES_TIMEOUT;
-   while ((retry_count > jiffies) && (is_busy() || (!(is_result_ready()))))
-   {
-      sony_sleep();
-
-      while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-         ;
-   }
-   if (is_busy() || (!(is_result_ready())))
-   {
-#if DEBUG
-      printk("CDU31A timeout out %d\n", __LINE__);
-#endif
-      result_buffer[0] = 0x20;
-      result_buffer[1] = SONY_TIMEOUT_OP_ERR;
-      *result_size = 2;
-      return;
-   }
-
-   /*
-    * Get the first two bytes.  This determines what else needs
-    * to be done.
-    */
-   clear_result_ready();
-   a = read_result_register();
-   *result_buffer = a;
-   result_buffer++;
-
-   /* Check for block error status result. */
-   if ((a & 0xf0) == 0x50)
-   {
-      *result_size = 1;
-      return;
-   }
-
-   b = read_result_register();
-   *result_buffer = b;
-   result_buffer++;
-   *result_size = 2;
-
-   /*
-    * 0x20 means an error occurred.  Byte 2 will have the error code.
-    * Otherwise, the command succeeded, byte 2 will have the count of
-    * how many more status bytes are coming.
-    *
-    * The result register can be read 10 bytes at a time, a wait for
-    * result ready to be asserted must be done between every 10 bytes.
-    */
-   if ((a & 0xf0) != 0x20)
-   {
-      if (b > 8)
-      {
-         for (i=0; i<8; i++)
-         {
-            *result_buffer = read_result_register();
-            result_buffer++;
-            (*result_size)++;
-         }
-         b = b - 8;
-
-         while (b > 10)
-         {
-            retry_count = SONY_READY_RETRIES;
-            while ((retry_count > 0) && (!is_result_ready()))
-            {
-               retry_count--;
-            }
-            if (!is_result_ready())
-            {
-#if DEBUG
-               printk("CDU31A timeout out %d\n", __LINE__);
-#endif
-               result_buffer[0] = 0x20;
-               result_buffer[1] = SONY_TIMEOUT_OP_ERR;
-               *result_size = 2;
-               return;
-            }
-
-            clear_result_ready();
-                                
-            for (i=0; i<10; i++)
-            {
-               *result_buffer = read_result_register();
-               result_buffer++;
-               (*result_size)++;
-            }
-            b = b - 10;
-         }
-
-         if (b > 0)
-         {
-            retry_count = SONY_READY_RETRIES;
-            while ((retry_count > 0) && (!is_result_ready()))
-            {
-               retry_count--;
-            }
-            if (!is_result_ready())
-            {
-#if DEBUG
-               printk("CDU31A timeout out %d\n", __LINE__);
-#endif
-               result_buffer[0] = 0x20;
-               result_buffer[1] = SONY_TIMEOUT_OP_ERR;
-               *result_size = 2;
-               return;
-            }
-         }
-      }
-
-      while (b > 0)
-      {
-         *result_buffer = read_result_register();
-         result_buffer++;
-         (*result_size)++;
-         b--;
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-/*
- * Do a command that does not involve data transfer.  This routine must
- * be re-entrant from the same task to support being called from the
- * data operation code when an error occurs.
- */
-static void
-do_sony_cd_cmd(unsigned char cmd,
-               unsigned char *params,
-               unsigned int num_params,
-               unsigned char *result_buffer,
-               unsigned int *result_size)
-{
-   unsigned int retry_count;
-   int num_retries;
-   int recursive_call;
-   unsigned long flags;
-
-
-   save_flags(flags);
-   cli();
-   if (current != has_cd_task) /* Allow recursive calls to this routine */
-   {
-      while (sony_inuse)
-      {
-         interruptible_sleep_on(&sony_wait);
-         if (current->signal & ~current->blocked)
-         {
-            result_buffer[0] = 0x20;
-            result_buffer[1] = SONY_SIGNAL_OP_ERR;
-            *result_size = 2;
-            restore_flags(flags);
-            return;
-         }
-      }
-      sony_inuse = 1;
-      has_cd_task = current;
-      recursive_call = 0;
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      recursive_call = 1;
-   }
-
-   num_retries = 0;
-retry_cd_operation:
-
-   while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-      ;
-
-   sti();
-   
-   retry_count = jiffies + SONY_JIFFIES_TIMEOUT;
-   while ((retry_count > jiffies) && (is_busy()))
-   {
-      sony_sleep();
-      
-      while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-         ;
-   }
-   if (is_busy())
-   {
-#if DEBUG
-      printk("CDU31A timeout out %d\n", __LINE__);
-#endif
-      result_buffer[0] = 0x20;
-      result_buffer[1] = SONY_TIMEOUT_OP_ERR;
-      *result_size = 2;
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      clear_result_ready();
-      clear_param_reg();
-
-      write_params(params, num_params);
-      write_cmd(cmd);
-
-      get_result(result_buffer, result_size);
-   }
-
-   if (   ((result_buffer[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20)
-       && (num_retries < MAX_CDU31A_RETRIES))
-   {
-      num_retries++;
-      current->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE;
-      current->timeout = jiffies + HZ/10; /* Wait .1 seconds on retries */
-      schedule();
-      goto retry_cd_operation;
-   }
-
-   if (!recursive_call)
-   {
-      has_cd_task = NULL;
-      sony_inuse = 0;
-      wake_up_interruptible(&sony_wait);
-   }
-
-   restore_flags(flags);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Handle an attention from the drive.  This will return 1 if it found one
- * or 0 if not (if one is found, the caller might want to call again).
- *
- * This routine counts the number of consecutive times it is called
- * (since this is always called from a while loop until it returns
- * a 0), and returns a 0 if it happens too many times.  This will help
- * prevent a lockup.
- */
-static int
-handle_sony_cd_attention(void)
-{
-   unsigned char atten_code;
-   static int num_consecutive_attentions = 0;
-   volatile int val;
-
-
-   if (abort_read_started)
-   {
-      while (is_result_reg_not_empty())
-      {
-         val = read_result_register();
-      }
-      clear_data_ready();
-      clear_result_ready();
-      /* Clear out the data */
-      while (is_data_requested())
-      {
-         val = read_data_register();
-      }
-      abort_read_started = 0;
-      return(1);
-   }
-   else if (is_attention())
-   {
-      if (num_consecutive_attentions > CDU31A_MAX_CONSECUTIVE_ATTENTIONS)
-      {
-         printk("cdu31a: Too many consecutive attentions: %d\n",
-                num_consecutive_attentions);
-         num_consecutive_attentions = 0;
-         return(0);
-      }
-
-      clear_attention();
-      atten_code = read_result_register();
-
-      switch (atten_code)
-      {
-       /* Someone changed the CD.  Mark it as changed */
-      case SONY_MECH_LOADED_ATTN:
-         disk_changed = 1;
-	 sony_toc_read = 0;
-         sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_NO_STATUS;
-         sony_blocks_left = 0;
-         break;
-
-      case SONY_SPIN_DOWN_COMPLETE_ATTN:
-         /* Mark the disk as spun down. */
-         sony_spun_up = 0;
-         break;
-
-      case SONY_AUDIO_PLAY_DONE_ATTN:
-         sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_COMPLETED;
-         read_subcode();
-         break;
-
-      case SONY_EJECT_PUSHED_ATTN:
-         sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_INVALID;
-         break;
-
-      case SONY_LEAD_IN_ERR_ATTN:
-      case SONY_LEAD_OUT_ERR_ATTN:
-      case SONY_DATA_TRACK_ERR_ATTN:
-      case SONY_AUDIO_PLAYBACK_ERR_ATTN:
-         sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_ERROR;
-         break;
-      }
-
-      num_consecutive_attentions++;
-      return(1);
-   }
-
-   num_consecutive_attentions = 0;
-   return(0);
-}
-
-
-/* Convert from an integer 0-99 to BCD */
-static inline unsigned int
-int_to_bcd(unsigned int val)
-{
-   int retval;
-
-
-   retval = (val / 10) << 4;
-   retval = retval | val % 10;
-   return(retval);
-}
-
-
-/* Convert from BCD to an integer from 0-99 */
-static unsigned int
-bcd_to_int(unsigned int bcd)
-{
-   return((((bcd >> 4) & 0x0f) * 10) + (bcd & 0x0f));
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert a logical sector value (like the OS would want to use for
- * a block device) to an MSF format.
- */
-static void
-log_to_msf(unsigned int log, unsigned char *msf)
-{
-   log = log + LOG_START_OFFSET;
-   msf[0] = int_to_bcd(log / 4500);
-   log = log % 4500;
-   msf[1] = int_to_bcd(log / 75);
-   msf[2] = int_to_bcd(log % 75);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Convert an MSF format to a logical sector.
- */
-static unsigned int
-msf_to_log(unsigned char *msf)
-{
-   unsigned int log;
-
-
-   log = bcd_to_int(msf[2]);
-   log += bcd_to_int(msf[1]) * 75;
-   log += bcd_to_int(msf[0]) * 4500;
-   log = log - LOG_START_OFFSET;
-
-   return log;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Take in integer size value and put it into a buffer like
- * the drive would want to see a number-of-sector value.
- */
-static void
-size_to_buf(unsigned int size,
-            unsigned char *buf)
-{
-   buf[0] = size / 65536;
-   size = size % 65536;
-   buf[1] = size / 256;
-   buf[2] = size % 256;
-}
-
-/* Starts a read operation. Returns 0 on success and 1 on failure. 
-   The read operation used here allows multiple sequential sectors 
-   to be read and status returned for each sector.  The driver will
-   read the out one at a time as the requests come and abort the
-   operation if the requested sector is not the next one from the
-   drive. */
-static int
-start_request(unsigned int sector,
-              unsigned int nsect,
-              int          read_nsect_only)
-{
-   unsigned char params[6];
-   unsigned int read_size;
-   unsigned int retry_count;
-
-
-   log_to_msf(sector, params);
-   /* If requested, read exactly what was asked. */
-   if (read_nsect_only)
-   {
-      read_size = nsect;
-   }
-   /*
-    * If the full read-ahead would go beyond the end of the media, trim
-    * it back to read just till the end of the media.
-    */
-   else if ((sector + nsect) >= sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba)
-   {
-      read_size = sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba - sector;
-   }
-   /* Read the full readahead amount. */
-   else
-   {
-      read_size = CDU31A_READAHEAD;
-   }
-   size_to_buf(read_size, &params[3]);
-
-   /*
-    * Clear any outstanding attentions and wait for the drive to
-    * complete any pending operations.
-    */
-   while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-      ;
-
-   retry_count = jiffies + SONY_JIFFIES_TIMEOUT;
-   while ((retry_count > jiffies) && (is_busy()))
-   {
-      sony_sleep();
-      
-      while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-         ;
-   }
-
-   if (is_busy())
-   {
-      printk("CDU31A: Timeout while waiting to issue command\n");
-      return(1);
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      /* Issue the command */
-      clear_result_ready();
-      clear_param_reg();
-
-      write_params(params, 6);
-      write_cmd(SONY_READ_BLKERR_STAT_CMD);
-
-      sony_blocks_left = read_size * 4;
-      sony_next_block = sector * 4;
-      readahead_dataleft = 0;
-      readahead_bad = 0;
-      return(0);
-   }
-}
-
-/* Abort a pending read operation.  Clear all the drive status and
-   readahead variables. */
-static void
-abort_read(void)
-{
-   unsigned char result_reg[2];
-   int           result_size;
-   volatile int  val;
-
-
-   do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_ABORT_CMD, NULL, 0, result_reg, &result_size);
-   if ((result_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20)
-   {
-      printk("CDU31A: Error aborting read, error = 0x%2.2x\n",
-             result_reg[1]);
-   }
-
-   while (is_result_reg_not_empty())
-   {
-      val = read_result_register();
-   }
-   clear_data_ready();
-   clear_result_ready();
-   /* Clear out the data */
-   while (is_data_requested())
-   {
-      val = read_data_register();
-   }
-
-   sony_blocks_left = 0;
-   readahead_dataleft = 0;
-   readahead_bad = 0;
-}
-
-/* Called when the timer times out.  This will abort the
-   pending read operation. */
-static void
-handle_abort_timeout(unsigned long data)
-{
-   /* If it is in use, ignore it. */
-   if (!sony_inuse)
-   {
-      /* We can't use abort_read(), because it will sleep
-         or schedule in the timer interrupt.  Just start
-         the operation, finish it on the next access to
-         the drive. */
-      clear_result_ready();
-      clear_param_reg();
-      write_cmd(SONY_ABORT_CMD);
-
-      sony_blocks_left = 0;
-      readahead_dataleft = 0;
-      readahead_bad = 0;
-      abort_read_started = 1;
-   }
-}
-
-/* Actually get data and status from the drive. */
-static void
-input_data(char         *buffer,
-           unsigned int bytesleft,
-           unsigned int nblocks,
-           unsigned int offset,
-           unsigned int skip)
-{
-   int i;
-   volatile unsigned char val;
-
-
-   /* If an XA disk on a CDU31A, skip the first 12 bytes of data from
-      the disk.  The real data is after that. */
-   if (sony_xa_mode)
-   {
-      for(i=0; i<CD_XA_HEAD; i++)
-      {
-         val = read_data_register();
-      }
-   }
-
-   clear_data_ready();
-
-   if (bytesleft == 2048) /* 2048 byte direct buffer transfer */
-   {
-      insb(sony_cd_read_reg, buffer, 2048);
-      readahead_dataleft = 0;
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      /* If the input read did not align with the beginning of the block,
-	 skip the necessary bytes. */
-      if (skip != 0)
-      {
-         insb(sony_cd_read_reg, readahead_buffer, skip);
-      }
-
-      /* Get the data into the buffer. */
-      insb(sony_cd_read_reg, &buffer[offset], bytesleft);
-
-      /* Get the rest of the data into the readahead buffer at the
-	 proper location. */
-      readahead_dataleft = (2048 - skip) - bytesleft;
-      insb(sony_cd_read_reg,
-           readahead_buffer + bytesleft,
-           readahead_dataleft);
-   }
-   sony_blocks_left -= nblocks;
-   sony_next_block += nblocks; 
-
-   /* If an XA disk, we have to clear out the rest of the unused
-      error correction data. */
-   if (sony_xa_mode)
-   {
-      for(i=0; i<CD_XA_TAIL; i++)
-      {
-         val = read_data_register();
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-/* read data from the drive.  Note the nsect must be <= 4. */
-static void
-read_data_block(char          *buffer,
-                unsigned int  block,
-                unsigned int  nblocks,
-                unsigned char res_reg[],
-                int           *res_size)
-{
-   unsigned int retry_count;
-   unsigned int bytesleft;
-   unsigned int offset;
-   unsigned int skip;
-
-
-   res_reg[0] = 0;
-   res_reg[1] = 0;
-   *res_size = 0;
-   bytesleft = nblocks * 512;
-   offset = 0;
-
-   /* If the data in the read-ahead does not match the block offset,
-      then fix things up. */
-   if (((block % 4) * 512) != ((2048 - readahead_dataleft) % 2048))
-   {
-      sony_next_block += block % 4;
-      sony_blocks_left -= block % 4;
-      skip = (block % 4) * 512;
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      skip = 0;
-   }
-
-   /* We have readahead data in the buffer, get that first before we
-      decide if a read is necessary. */
-   if (readahead_dataleft != 0)
-   {
-      if (bytesleft > readahead_dataleft)
-      {
-	 /* The readahead will not fill the requested buffer, but
-	    get the data out of the readahead into the buffer. */
-         memcpy(buffer,
-                readahead_buffer + (2048 - readahead_dataleft),
-                readahead_dataleft);
-         readahead_dataleft = 0;
-         bytesleft -= readahead_dataleft;
-         offset += readahead_dataleft;
-      }
-      else
-      {
-	 /* The readahead will fill the whole buffer, get the data
-	    and return. */
-         memcpy(buffer,
-                readahead_buffer + (2048 - readahead_dataleft),
-                bytesleft);
-         readahead_dataleft -= bytesleft;
-         bytesleft = 0;
-         sony_blocks_left -= nblocks;
-         sony_next_block += nblocks;
-
-	 /* If the data in the readahead is bad, return an error so the
-	    driver will abort the buffer. */
-         if (readahead_bad)
-         {
-            res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-            res_reg[1] = SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR;
-            *res_size = 2;
-         }
-
-         if (readahead_dataleft == 0)
-         {
-            readahead_bad = 0;
-         }
-
-         /* Final transfer is done for read command, get final result. */
-         if (sony_blocks_left == 0)
-         {
-            get_result(res_reg, res_size);
-         }
-         return;
-      }
-   }
-
-   /* Wait for the drive to tell us we have something */
-   retry_count = jiffies + SONY_JIFFIES_TIMEOUT;
-   while ((retry_count > jiffies) && !(is_data_ready()))
-   {
-      while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-         ;
-
-      sony_sleep();
-   }
-   if (!(is_data_ready()))
-   {
-      if (is_result_ready())
-      {
-         get_result(res_reg, res_size);
-         if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) != 0x20)
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Got result that should have been error: %d\n",
-                   res_reg[0]);
-            res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-            res_reg[1] = SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR;
-            *res_size = 2;
-         }
-         abort_read();
-      }
-      else
-      {
-#if DEBUG
-         printk("CDU31A timeout out %d\n", __LINE__);
-#endif
-         res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-         res_reg[1] = SONY_TIMEOUT_OP_ERR;
-         *res_size = 2;
-         abort_read();
-      }
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      input_data(buffer, bytesleft, nblocks, offset, skip);
-
-      /* Wait for the status from the drive. */
-      retry_count = jiffies + SONY_JIFFIES_TIMEOUT;
-      while ((retry_count > jiffies) && !(is_result_ready()))
-      {
-         while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-            ;
-
-         sony_sleep();
-      }
-
-      if (!is_result_ready())
-      {
-#if DEBUG
-         printk("CDU31A timeout out %d\n", __LINE__);
-#endif
-         res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-         res_reg[1] = SONY_TIMEOUT_OP_ERR;
-         *res_size = 2;
-         abort_read();
-      }
-      else
-      {
-         get_result(res_reg, res_size);
-
-	 /* If we got a buffer status, handle that. */
-         if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x50)
-         {
-
-            if (   (res_reg[0] == SONY_NO_CIRC_ERR_BLK_STAT)
-                || (res_reg[0] == SONY_NO_LECC_ERR_BLK_STAT)
-                || (res_reg[0] == SONY_RECOV_LECC_ERR_BLK_STAT))
-            {
-	       /* The data was successful, but if data was read from
-		  the readahead  and it was bad, set the whole
-		  buffer as bad. */
-               if (readahead_bad)
-               {
-                  readahead_bad = 0;
-                  res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-                  res_reg[1] = SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR;
-                  *res_size = 2;
-               }
-            }
-            else
-            {
-               printk("CDU31A: Data block error: 0x%x\n", res_reg[0]);
-               res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-               res_reg[1] = SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR;
-               *res_size = 2;
-
-               /* Data is in the readahead buffer but an error was returned.
-                  Make sure future requests don't use the data. */
-               if (bytesleft != 2048)
-               {
-                  readahead_bad = 1;
-               }
-            }
-
-            /* Final transfer is done for read command, get final result. */
-            if (sony_blocks_left == 0)
-            {
-               get_result(res_reg, res_size);
-            }
-         }
-         else if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) != 0x20)
-         {
-            /* The drive gave me bad status, I don't know what to do.
-               Reset the driver and return an error. */
-            printk("CDU31A: Invalid block status: 0x%x\n", res_reg[0]);
-            restart_on_error();
-            res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-            res_reg[1] = SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR;
-            *res_size = 2;
-         }
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-/*
- * The OS calls this to perform a read or write operation to the drive.
- * Write obviously fail.  Reads to a read ahead of sony_buffer_size
- * bytes to help speed operations.  This especially helps since the OS
- * uses 1024 byte blocks and the drive uses 2048 byte blocks.  Since most
- * data access on a CD is done sequentially, this saves a lot of operations.
- */
-static void
-do_cdu31a_request(void)
-{
-   int block;
-   int nblock;
-   unsigned char res_reg[12];
-   unsigned int res_size;
-   int num_retries;
-   unsigned long flags;
-
-
-   /* 
-    * Make sure no one else is using the driver; wait for them
-    * to finish if it is so.
-    */
-   save_flags(flags);
-   cli();
-   while (sony_inuse)
-   {
-      interruptible_sleep_on(&sony_wait);
-      if (current->signal & ~current->blocked)
-      {
-         restore_flags(flags);
-         if (CURRENT && CURRENT->rq_status != RQ_INACTIVE)
-         {
-            end_request(0);
-         }
-         restore_flags(flags);
-         return;
-      }
-   }
-   sony_inuse = 1;
-   has_cd_task = current;
-
-   /* Get drive status before doing anything. */
-   while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-      ;
-
-   sti();
-
-   /* If the timer is running, cancel it. */
-   if (cdu31a_abort_timer.next != NULL)
-   {
-      del_timer(&cdu31a_abort_timer);
-   }
-
-   while (1)
-   {
-cdu31a_request_startover:
-      /*
-       * The beginning here is stolen from the hard disk driver.  I hope
-       * it's right.
-       */
-      if (!(CURRENT) || CURRENT->rq_status == RQ_INACTIVE)
-      {
-         goto end_do_cdu31a_request;
-      }
-
-      if (!sony_spun_up)
-      {
-         struct inode in;
-
-         /* This is a kludge to get a valid dev in an inode that
-            scd_open can take.  That's the only thing scd_open()
-            uses the inode for. */
-         in.i_rdev = CURRENT->rq_dev;
-         scd_open(&in,NULL);
-      }
-
-      /* I don't use INIT_REQUEST because it calls return, which would
-         return without unlocking the device.  It shouldn't matter,
-         but just to be safe... */
-      if (MAJOR(CURRENT->rq_dev) != MAJOR_NR)
-      {
-	 panic(DEVICE_NAME ": request list destroyed");
-      }
-      if (CURRENT->bh)
-      {
-	 if (!CURRENT->bh->b_lock)
-         {
-	    panic(DEVICE_NAME ": block not locked");
-         }
-      }
-
-      block = CURRENT->sector;
-      nblock = CURRENT->nr_sectors;
-
-      if (!sony_toc_read)
-      {
-	 printk("CDU31A: TOC not read\n");
-	 end_request(0);
-	 goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-      }
-
-      /* Check for base read of multi-session disk.  This will still work
-         for single session disks, so just do it.  Blocks less than 80
-         are for the volume info, so offset them by the start track (which
-         should be zero for a single-session disk). */
-      if (block < 80)
-      {
-	 /* Offset the request into the session. */
-	 block += (sony_toc.start_track_lba * 4);
-      }
-
-      switch(CURRENT->cmd)
-      {
-      case READ:
-         /*
-          * If the block address is invalid or the request goes beyond the end of
-          * the media, return an error.
-          */
-#if 0
-	 if ((block / 4) < sony_toc.start_track_lba)
-	 {
-            printk("CDU31A: Request before beginning of media\n");
-            end_request(0);
-            goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-	 }
-#endif
-         if ((block / 4) >= sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba)
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Request past end of media\n");
-            end_request(0);
-            goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-         }
-         if (((block + nblock) / 4) >= sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba)
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Request past end of media\n");
-            end_request(0);
-            goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-         }
-
-         num_retries = 0;
-
-try_read_again:
-         while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-            ;
-
-         if (!sony_toc_read)
-         {
-	    printk("CDU31A: TOC not read\n");
-	    end_request(0);
-	    goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-         }
-
-	 /* If no data is left to be read from the drive, start the
-	    next request. */
-         if (sony_blocks_left == 0)
-         {
-            if (start_request(block / 4, CDU31A_READAHEAD / 4, 0))
-            {
-               end_request(0);
-               goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-            }
-         }
-	 /* If the requested block is not the next one waiting in
-	    the driver, abort the current operation and start a
-	    new one. */
-         else if (block != sony_next_block)
-         {
-#if DEBUG
-            printk("CDU31A Warning: Read for block %d, expected %d\n",
-                   block,
-                   sony_next_block);
-#endif
-            abort_read();
-            if (!sony_toc_read)
-            {
-	       printk("CDU31A: TOC not read\n");
-	       end_request(0);
-               goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-            }
-            if (start_request(block / 4, CDU31A_READAHEAD / 4, 0))
-            {
-               printk("CDU31a: start request failed\n");
-               end_request(0);
-               goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-            }
-         }
-
-         read_data_block(CURRENT->buffer, block, nblock, res_reg, &res_size);
-         if (res_reg[0] == 0x20)
-         {
-            if (num_retries > MAX_CDU31A_RETRIES)
-            {
-               end_request(0);
-               goto cdu31a_request_startover;
-            }
-
-            num_retries++;
-            if (res_reg[1] == SONY_NOT_SPIN_ERR)
-            {
-               do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_UP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-            }
-            else
-            {
-               printk("CDU31A: Read error: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-            }
-            goto try_read_again;
-         }
-         else
-         {
-            end_request(1);
-         }
-         break;
-            
-      case WRITE:
-         end_request(0);
-         break;
-            
-      default:
-         panic("CDU31A: Unknown cmd");
-      }
-   }
-
-end_do_cdu31a_request:
-#if 0
-   /* After finished, cancel any pending operations. */
-   abort_read();
-#else
-   /* Start a timer to time out after a while to disable
-      the read. */
-   cdu31a_abort_timer.expires = jiffies + 2*HZ; /* Wait 2 seconds */
-   add_timer(&cdu31a_abort_timer);
-#endif
-
-   has_cd_task = NULL;
-   sony_inuse = 0;
-   wake_up_interruptible(&sony_wait);
-   restore_flags(flags);
-}
-
-/* Copy overlapping buffers. */
-static void
-mcovlp(char *dst,
-       char *src,
-       int  size)
-{
-   src += (size - 1);
-   dst += (size - 1);
-   while (size > 0)
-   {
-      *dst = *src;
-      size--;
-      dst--;
-      src--;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read the table of contents from the drive and set up TOC if
- * successful.
- */
-static void
-sony_get_toc(void)
-{
-   unsigned char res_reg[2];
-   unsigned int res_size;
-   unsigned char parms[1];
-   int session;
-
-
-#if DEBUG
-   printk("Entering sony_get_toc\n");
-#endif
-
-   if (!sony_toc_read)
-   {
-      /* The idea here is we keep asking for sessions until the command
-	 fails.  Then we know what the last valid session on the disk is.
-	 No need to check session 0, since session 0 is the same as session
-         1; the command returns different information if you give it 0. 
-         Don't check session 1 because that is the first session, it must
-         be there. */
-      session = 2;
-      while (1)
-      {
-#if DEBUG
-         printk("Trying session %d\n", session);
-#endif
-	 parms[0] = session;
-	 do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_READ_TOC_SPEC_CMD,
-			parms,
-			1, 
-			res_reg,
-			&res_size);
-
-#if DEBUG
-         printk("%2.2x %2.2x\n", res_reg[0], res_reg[1]);
-#endif
-
-	 if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-	 {
-	    /* An error reading the TOC, this must be past the last session. */
-	    break;
-         }
-
-         session++;
-
-         /* Let's not get carried away... */
-         if (session > 20)
-         {
-            return;
-         }
-      }
-
-      session--;
-
-#if DEBUG
-      printk("Reading session %d\n", session);
-#endif
-
-      parms[0] = session;
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_REQ_TOC_DATA_SPEC_CMD,
-		     parms,
-		     1, 
-		     (unsigned char *) &sony_toc, 
-		     &res_size);
-      if ((res_size < 2) || ((sony_toc.exec_status[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-      {
-	 /* An error reading the TOC.  Return without sony_toc_read
-	    set. */
-	 return;
-      }
-      
-      sony_toc_read = 1;
-
-      /* For points that do not exist, move the data over them
-	 to the right location. */
-      if (sony_toc.pointb0 != 0xb0)
-      {
-	 mcovlp(((char *) &sony_toc) + 27,
-		((char *) &sony_toc) + 18,
-		res_size - 18);
-	 res_size += 9;
-      }
-      if (sony_toc.pointb1 != 0xb1)
-      {
-	 mcovlp(((char *) &sony_toc) + 36,
-		((char *) &sony_toc) + 27,
-		res_size - 27);
-	 res_size += 9;
-      }
-      if (sony_toc.pointb2 != 0xb2)
-      {
-	 mcovlp(((char *) &sony_toc) + 45,
-		((char *) &sony_toc) + 36,
-		res_size - 36);
-	 res_size += 9;
-      }
-      if (sony_toc.pointb3 != 0xb3)
-      {
-	 mcovlp(((char *) &sony_toc) + 54,
-		((char *) &sony_toc) + 45,
-		res_size - 45);
-	 res_size += 9;
-      }
-      if (sony_toc.pointb4 != 0xb4)
-      {
-	 mcovlp(((char *) &sony_toc) + 63,
-		((char *) &sony_toc) + 54,
-		res_size - 54);
-	 res_size += 9;
-      }
-      if (sony_toc.pointc0 != 0xc0)
-      {
-	 mcovlp(((char *) &sony_toc) + 72,
-		((char *) &sony_toc) + 63,
-		res_size - 63);
-	 res_size += 9;
-      }
-
-      sony_toc.start_track_lba = msf_to_log(sony_toc.tracks[0].track_start_msf);
-      sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba = msf_to_log(sony_toc.lead_out_start_msf);
-
-#if DEBUG
-   printk("Disk session %d, start track: %d, stop track: %d\n",
-	  session,
-	  sony_toc.start_track_lba,
-	  sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba);
-#endif
-   }
-#if DEBUG
-   printk("Leaving sony_get_toc\n");
-#endif
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Search for a specific track in the table of contents.
- */
-static int
-find_track(int track)
-{
-   int i;
-   int num_tracks;
-
-
-   num_tracks = sony_toc.last_track_num - sony_toc.first_track_num + 1;
-   for (i = 0; i < num_tracks; i++)
-   {
-      if (sony_toc.tracks[i].track == track)
-      {
-         return i;
-      }
-   }
-
-   return -1;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Read the subcode and put it int last_sony_subcode for future use.
- */
-static int
-read_subcode(void)
-{
-   unsigned int res_size;
-
-
-   do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_REQ_SUBCODE_ADDRESS_CMD,
-                  NULL,
-                  0, 
-                  (unsigned char *) &last_sony_subcode, 
-                  &res_size);
-   if ((res_size < 2) || ((last_sony_subcode.exec_status[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-   {
-      printk("Sony CDROM error 0x%2.2x (read_subcode)\n",
-             last_sony_subcode.exec_status[1]);
-      return -EIO;
-   }
-
-   return 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Get the subchannel info like the CDROMSUBCHNL command wants to see it.  If
- * the drive is playing, the subchannel needs to be read (since it would be
- * changing).  If the drive is paused or completed, the subcode information has
- * already been stored, just use that.  The ioctl call wants things in decimal
- * (not BCD), so all the conversions are done.
- */
-static int
-sony_get_subchnl_info(long arg)
-{
-   struct cdrom_subchnl schi;
-
-
-   /* Get attention stuff */
-   while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-      ;
-
-   sony_get_toc();
-   if (!sony_toc_read)
-   {
-      return -EIO;
-   }
-
-   verify_area(VERIFY_READ, (char *) arg, sizeof(schi));
-   verify_area(VERIFY_WRITE, (char *) arg, sizeof(schi));
-
-   memcpy_fromfs(&schi, (char *) arg, sizeof(schi));
-   
-   switch (sony_audio_status)
-   {
-   case CDROM_AUDIO_PLAY:
-      if (read_subcode() < 0)
-      {
-         return -EIO;
-      }
-      break;
-
-   case CDROM_AUDIO_PAUSED:
-   case CDROM_AUDIO_COMPLETED:
-      break;
-
-   case CDROM_AUDIO_NO_STATUS:
-      schi.cdsc_audiostatus = sony_audio_status;
-      memcpy_tofs((char *) arg, &schi, sizeof(schi));
-      return 0;
-      break;
-
-   case CDROM_AUDIO_INVALID:
-   case CDROM_AUDIO_ERROR:
-   default:
-      return -EIO;
-   }
-
-   schi.cdsc_audiostatus = sony_audio_status;
-   schi.cdsc_adr = last_sony_subcode.address;
-   schi.cdsc_ctrl = last_sony_subcode.control;
-   schi.cdsc_trk = bcd_to_int(last_sony_subcode.track_num);
-   schi.cdsc_ind = bcd_to_int(last_sony_subcode.index_num);
-   if (schi.cdsc_format == CDROM_MSF)
-   {
-      schi.cdsc_absaddr.msf.minute = bcd_to_int(last_sony_subcode.abs_msf[0]);
-      schi.cdsc_absaddr.msf.second = bcd_to_int(last_sony_subcode.abs_msf[1]);
-      schi.cdsc_absaddr.msf.frame = bcd_to_int(last_sony_subcode.abs_msf[2]);
-
-      schi.cdsc_reladdr.msf.minute = bcd_to_int(last_sony_subcode.rel_msf[0]);
-      schi.cdsc_reladdr.msf.second = bcd_to_int(last_sony_subcode.rel_msf[1]);
-      schi.cdsc_reladdr.msf.frame = bcd_to_int(last_sony_subcode.rel_msf[2]);
-   }
-   else if (schi.cdsc_format == CDROM_LBA)
-   {
-      schi.cdsc_absaddr.lba = msf_to_log(last_sony_subcode.abs_msf);
-      schi.cdsc_reladdr.lba = msf_to_log(last_sony_subcode.rel_msf);
-   }
-   
-   memcpy_tofs((char *) arg, &schi, sizeof(schi));
-   return 0;
-}
-
-/* Get audio data from the drive.  This is fairly complex because I
-   am looking for status and data at the same time, but if I get status
-   then I just look for data.  I need to get the status immediately so
-   the switch from audio to data tracks will happen quickly. */
-static void
-read_audio_data(char          *buffer,
-                unsigned char res_reg[],
-                int           *res_size)
-{
-   unsigned int retry_count;
-   int result_read;
-
-
-   res_reg[0] = 0;
-   res_reg[1] = 0;
-   *res_size = 0;
-   result_read = 0;
-
-   /* Wait for the drive to tell us we have something */
-   retry_count = jiffies + SONY_JIFFIES_TIMEOUT;
-continue_read_audio_wait:
-   while (   (retry_count > jiffies)
-          && !(is_data_ready())
-          && !(is_result_ready() || result_read))
-   {
-      while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-         ;
-
-      sony_sleep();
-   }
-   if (!(is_data_ready()))
-   {
-      if (is_result_ready() && !result_read)
-      {
-         get_result(res_reg, res_size);
-
-         /* Read block status and continue waiting for data. */
-         if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x50)
-         {
-            result_read = 1;
-            goto continue_read_audio_wait;
-         }
-         /* Invalid data from the drive.  Shut down the operation. */
-         else if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) != 0x20)
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Got result that should have been error: %d\n",
-                   res_reg[0]);
-            res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-            res_reg[1] = SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR;
-            *res_size = 2;
-         }
-         abort_read();
-      }
-      else
-      {
-#if DEBUG
-         printk("CDU31A timeout out %d\n", __LINE__);
-#endif
-         res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-         res_reg[1] = SONY_TIMEOUT_OP_ERR;
-         *res_size = 2;
-         abort_read();
-      }
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      clear_data_ready();
-
-      /* If data block, then get 2340 bytes offset by 12. */
-      if (sony_raw_data_mode)
-      {
-         insb(sony_cd_read_reg, buffer + CD_XA_HEAD, CD_FRAMESIZE_XA);
-      }
-      else
-      {
-         /* Audio gets the whole 2352 bytes. */
-         insb(sony_cd_read_reg, buffer, CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW);
-      }
-
-      /* If I haven't already gotten the result, get it now. */
-      if (!result_read)
-      {
-         /* Wait for the drive to tell us we have something */
-         retry_count = jiffies + SONY_JIFFIES_TIMEOUT;
-         while ((retry_count > jiffies) && !(is_result_ready()))
-         {
-            while (handle_sony_cd_attention())
-               ;
-
-            sony_sleep();
-         }
-
-         if (!is_result_ready())
-         {
-#if DEBUG
-            printk("CDU31A timeout out %d\n", __LINE__);
-#endif
-            res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-            res_reg[1] = SONY_TIMEOUT_OP_ERR;
-            *res_size = 2;
-            abort_read();
-            return;
-         }
-         else
-         {
-            get_result(res_reg, res_size);
-         }
-      }
-
-      if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x50)
-      {
-         if (   (res_reg[0] == SONY_NO_CIRC_ERR_BLK_STAT)
-             || (res_reg[0] == SONY_NO_LECC_ERR_BLK_STAT)
-             || (res_reg[0] == SONY_RECOV_LECC_ERR_BLK_STAT)
-             || (res_reg[0] == SONY_NO_ERR_DETECTION_STAT))
-         {
-            /* Ok, nothing to do. */
-         }
-         else
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Data block error: 0x%x\n", res_reg[0]);
-            res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-            res_reg[1] = SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR;
-            *res_size = 2;
-         }
-      }
-      else if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) != 0x20)
-      {
-         /* The drive gave me bad status, I don't know what to do.
-            Reset the driver and return an error. */
-         printk("CDU31A: Invalid block status: 0x%x\n", res_reg[0]);
-         restart_on_error();
-         res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-         res_reg[1] = SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR;
-         *res_size = 2;
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-/* Perform a raw data read.  This will automatically detect the
-   track type and read the proper data (audio or data). */
-static int
-read_audio(struct cdrom_read_audio *ra,
-           struct inode            *inode)
-{
-   int retval;
-   unsigned char params[2];
-   unsigned char res_reg[12];
-   unsigned int res_size;
-   unsigned int cframe;
-   unsigned long flags;
-
-   /* 
-    * Make sure no one else is using the driver; wait for them
-    * to finish if it is so.
-    */
-   save_flags(flags);
-   cli();
-   while (sony_inuse)
-   {
-      interruptible_sleep_on(&sony_wait);
-      if (current->signal & ~current->blocked)
-      {
-         restore_flags(flags);
-         return -EAGAIN;
-      }
-   }
-   sony_inuse = 1;
-   has_cd_task = current;
-   restore_flags(flags);
-
-   if (!sony_spun_up)
-   {
-      scd_open (inode, NULL);
-   }
-
-   /* Set the drive to do raw operations. */
-   params[0] = SONY_SD_DECODE_PARAM;
-   params[1] = 0x06 | sony_raw_data_mode;
-   do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SET_DRIVE_PARAM_CMD,
-                  params,
-                  2,
-                  res_reg,
-                  &res_size);
-   if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-   {
-      printk("CDU31A: Unable to set decode params: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-      return -EIO;
-   }
-
-   /* From here down, we have to goto exit_read_audio instead of returning
-      because the drive parameters have to be set back to data before
-      return. */
-
-   retval = 0;
-   /* start_request clears out any readahead data, so it should be safe. */
-   if (start_request(ra->addr.lba, ra->nframes, 1))
-   {
-      retval = -EIO;
-      goto exit_read_audio;
-   }
-
-   /* For every requested frame. */
-   cframe = 0;
-   while (cframe < ra->nframes)
-   {
-      read_audio_data(readahead_buffer, res_reg, &res_size);
-      if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20)
-      {
-         if (res_reg[1] == SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR)
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Data error on audio sector %d\n",
-                   ra->addr.lba + cframe);
-         }
-         else if (res_reg[1] == SONY_ILL_TRACK_R_ERR)
-         {
-            /* Illegal track type, change track types and start over. */
-            sony_raw_data_mode = (sony_raw_data_mode) ? 0 : 1;
-
-            /* Set the drive mode. */
-            params[0] = SONY_SD_DECODE_PARAM;
-            params[1] = 0x06 | sony_raw_data_mode;
-            do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SET_DRIVE_PARAM_CMD,
-                           params,
-                           2,
-                           res_reg,
-                           &res_size);
-            if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-            {
-               printk("CDU31A: Unable to set decode params: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-               retval = -EIO;
-               goto exit_read_audio;
-            }
-
-            /* Restart the request on the current frame. */
-            if (start_request(ra->addr.lba + cframe, ra->nframes - cframe, 1))
-            {
-               retval = -EIO;
-               goto exit_read_audio;
-            }
-
-            /* Don't go back to the top because don't want to get into
-               and infinite loop.  A lot of code gets duplicated, but
-               that's no big deal, I don't guess. */
-            read_audio_data(readahead_buffer, res_reg, &res_size);
-            if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20)
-            {
-               if (res_reg[1] == SONY_BAD_DATA_ERR)
-               {
-                  printk("CDU31A: Data error on audio sector %d\n",
-                         ra->addr.lba + cframe);
-               }
-               else
-               {
-                  printk("CDU31A: Error reading audio data on sector %d: 0x%x\n",
-                         ra->addr.lba + cframe,
-                         res_reg[1]);
-                  retval = -EIO;
-                  goto exit_read_audio;
-               }
-            }
-            else
-            {
-               memcpy_tofs((char *) (ra->buf + (CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW * cframe)),
-                           (char *) readahead_buffer,
-                           CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW);
-            }
-         }
-         else
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Error reading audio data on sector %d: 0x%x\n",
-                   ra->addr.lba + cframe,
-                   res_reg[1]);
-            retval = -EIO;
-            goto exit_read_audio;
-         }
-      }
-      else
-      {
-         memcpy_tofs((char *) (ra->buf + (CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW * cframe)),
-                     (char *) readahead_buffer,
-                     CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW);
-      }
-
-      cframe++;
-   }
-
-   get_result(res_reg, &res_size);
-   if ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20)
-   {
-      printk("CDU31A: Error return from audio read: 0x%x\n",
-             res_reg[1]);
-      retval = -EIO;
-      goto exit_read_audio;
-   }
-
-exit_read_audio:
-
-   /* Set the drive mode back to the proper one for the disk. */
-   params[0] = SONY_SD_DECODE_PARAM;
-   if (!sony_xa_mode)
-   {
-      params[1] = 0x0f;
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      params[1] = 0x07;
-   }
-   do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SET_DRIVE_PARAM_CMD,
-                  params,
-                  2,
-                  res_reg,
-                  &res_size);
-   if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-   {
-      printk("CDU31A: Unable to reset decode params: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-      return -EIO;
-   }
-
-   has_cd_task = NULL;
-   sony_inuse = 0;
-   wake_up_interruptible(&sony_wait);
-
-   return(retval);
-}
-
-static int
-do_sony_cd_cmd_chk(const char *name,
-                   unsigned char cmd,
-                   unsigned char *params,
-                   unsigned int num_params,
-		   unsigned char *result_buffer,
-                   unsigned int *result_size)
-{      
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(cmd, params, num_params, result_buffer, result_size);
-      if ((*result_size < 2) || ((result_buffer[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-      {
-         printk("Sony CDROM error 0x%2.2x (CDROM%s)\n", result_buffer[1], name);
-         return -EIO;
-      }
-      return 0;
-}
- 
-/*
- * The big ugly ioctl handler.
- */
-static int scd_ioctl(struct inode *inode,
-          struct file  *file,
-          unsigned int  cmd,
-          unsigned long arg)
-{
-   unsigned char res_reg[12];
-   unsigned int res_size;
-   unsigned char params[7];
-   int i;
-
-
-   if (!inode)
-   {
-      return -EINVAL;
-   }
-
-   switch (cmd)
-   {
-   case CDROMSTART:     /* Spin up the drive */
-      return do_sony_cd_cmd_chk("START",SONY_SPIN_UP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-      return 0;
-      break;
-      
-   case CDROMSTOP:      /* Spin down the drive */
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_AUDIO_STOP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-
-      /*
-       * Spin the drive down, ignoring the error if the disk was
-       * already not spinning.
-       */
-      sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_NO_STATUS;
-      return do_sony_cd_cmd_chk("STOP",SONY_SPIN_DOWN_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-
-   case CDROMPAUSE:     /* Pause the drive */
-      if(do_sony_cd_cmd_chk("PAUSE", SONY_AUDIO_STOP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size))
-      	return -EIO;
-      /* Get the current position and save it for resuming */
-      if (read_subcode() < 0)
-      {
-         return -EIO;
-      }
-      cur_pos_msf[0] = last_sony_subcode.abs_msf[0];
-      cur_pos_msf[1] = last_sony_subcode.abs_msf[1];
-      cur_pos_msf[2] = last_sony_subcode.abs_msf[2];
-      sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_PAUSED;
-      return 0;
-      break;
-
-   case CDROMRESUME:    /* Start the drive after being paused */
-      if (sony_audio_status != CDROM_AUDIO_PAUSED)
-      {
-         return -EINVAL;
-      }
-      
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_UP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-      
-      /* Start the drive at the saved position. */
-      params[1] = cur_pos_msf[0];
-      params[2] = cur_pos_msf[1];
-      params[3] = cur_pos_msf[2];
-      params[4] = final_pos_msf[0];
-      params[5] = final_pos_msf[1];
-      params[6] = final_pos_msf[2];
-      params[0] = 0x03;
-      if(do_sony_cd_cmd_chk("RESUME",SONY_AUDIO_PLAYBACK_CMD, params, 7, res_reg, &res_size)<0)
-      	return -EIO;
-      sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_PLAY;
-      return 0;
-
-   case CDROMPLAYMSF:   /* Play starting at the given MSF address. */
-      i=verify_area(VERIFY_READ, (char *) arg, 6);
-      if(i)
-      	return i;
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_UP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-      memcpy_fromfs(&(params[1]), (void *) arg, 6);
-      
-      /* The parameters are given in int, must be converted */
-      for (i=1; i<7; i++)
-      {
-         params[i] = int_to_bcd(params[i]);
-      }
-      params[0] = 0x03;
-      if(do_sony_cd_cmd_chk("PLAYMSF",SONY_AUDIO_PLAYBACK_CMD, params, 7, res_reg, &res_size)<0)
-      	return -EIO;
-      
-      /* Save the final position for pauses and resumes */
-      final_pos_msf[0] = params[4];
-      final_pos_msf[1] = params[5];
-      final_pos_msf[2] = params[6];
-      sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_PLAY;
-      return 0;
-
-   case CDROMREADTOCHDR:        /* Read the table of contents header */
-      {
-         struct cdrom_tochdr *hdr;
-         struct cdrom_tochdr loc_hdr;
-         
-         sony_get_toc();
-         if (!sony_toc_read)
-         {
-            return -EIO;
-         }
-         
-         hdr = (struct cdrom_tochdr *) arg;
-         i=verify_area(VERIFY_WRITE, hdr, sizeof(*hdr));
-         if(i<0)
-         	return i;
-         loc_hdr.cdth_trk0 = bcd_to_int(sony_toc.first_track_num);
-         loc_hdr.cdth_trk1 = bcd_to_int(sony_toc.last_track_num);
-         memcpy_tofs(hdr, &loc_hdr, sizeof(*hdr));
-      }
-      return 0;
-
-   case CDROMREADTOCENTRY:      /* Read a given table of contents entry */
-      {
-         struct cdrom_tocentry *entry;
-         struct cdrom_tocentry loc_entry;
-         int track_idx;
-         unsigned char *msf_val = NULL;
-         
-         sony_get_toc();
-         if (!sony_toc_read)
-         {
-            return -EIO;
-         }
-         
-         entry = (struct cdrom_tocentry *) arg;
-         i=verify_area(VERIFY_READ, entry, sizeof(*entry));
-         if(i<0)
-         	return i;
-         i=verify_area(VERIFY_WRITE, entry, sizeof(*entry));
-         if(i<0)
-         	return i;
-         
-         memcpy_fromfs(&loc_entry, entry, sizeof(loc_entry));
-         
-         /* Lead out is handled separately since it is special. */
-         if (loc_entry.cdte_track == CDROM_LEADOUT)
-         {
-            loc_entry.cdte_adr = sony_toc.address2;
-            loc_entry.cdte_ctrl = sony_toc.control2;
-            msf_val = sony_toc.lead_out_start_msf;
-         }
-         else
-         {
-            track_idx = find_track(int_to_bcd(loc_entry.cdte_track));
-            if (track_idx < 0)
-            {
-               return -EINVAL;
-            }
-            
-            loc_entry.cdte_adr = sony_toc.tracks[track_idx].address;
-            loc_entry.cdte_ctrl = sony_toc.tracks[track_idx].control;
-            msf_val = sony_toc.tracks[track_idx].track_start_msf;
-         }
-         
-         /* Logical buffer address or MSF format requested? */
-         if (loc_entry.cdte_format == CDROM_LBA)
-         {
-            loc_entry.cdte_addr.lba = msf_to_log(msf_val);
-         }
-         else if (loc_entry.cdte_format == CDROM_MSF)
-         {
-            loc_entry.cdte_addr.msf.minute = bcd_to_int(*msf_val);
-            loc_entry.cdte_addr.msf.second = bcd_to_int(*(msf_val+1));
-            loc_entry.cdte_addr.msf.frame = bcd_to_int(*(msf_val+2));
-         }
-         memcpy_tofs(entry, &loc_entry, sizeof(*entry));
-      }
-      return 0;
-      break;
-
-   case CDROMPLAYTRKIND:     /* Play a track.  This currently ignores index. */
-      {
-         struct cdrom_ti ti;
-         int track_idx;
-         
-         sony_get_toc();
-         if (!sony_toc_read)
-         {
-            return -EIO;
-         }
-         
-         i=verify_area(VERIFY_READ, (char *) arg, sizeof(ti));
-         if(i<0)
-         	return i;
-         
-         memcpy_fromfs(&ti, (char *) arg, sizeof(ti));
-         if (   (ti.cdti_trk0 < sony_toc.first_track_num)
-             || (ti.cdti_trk0 > sony_toc.last_track_num)
-             || (ti.cdti_trk1 < ti.cdti_trk0))
-         {
-            return -EINVAL;
-         }
-         
-         track_idx = find_track(int_to_bcd(ti.cdti_trk0));
-         if (track_idx < 0)
-         {
-            return -EINVAL;
-         }
-         params[1] = sony_toc.tracks[track_idx].track_start_msf[0];
-         params[2] = sony_toc.tracks[track_idx].track_start_msf[1];
-         params[3] = sony_toc.tracks[track_idx].track_start_msf[2];
-         
-         /*
-          * If we want to stop after the last track, use the lead-out
-          * MSF to do that.
-          */
-         if (ti.cdti_trk1 >= bcd_to_int(sony_toc.last_track_num))
-         {
-            log_to_msf(msf_to_log(sony_toc.lead_out_start_msf)-1,
-                       &(params[4]));
-         }
-         else
-         {
-            track_idx = find_track(int_to_bcd(ti.cdti_trk1+1));
-            if (track_idx < 0)
-            {
-               return -EINVAL;
-            }
-            log_to_msf(msf_to_log(sony_toc.tracks[track_idx].track_start_msf)-1,
-                       &(params[4]));
-         }
-         params[0] = 0x03;
-         
-         do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_UP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-         
-         do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_AUDIO_PLAYBACK_CMD, params, 7, res_reg, &res_size);
-         
-         if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-         {
-            printk("Params: %x %x %x %x %x %x %x\n", params[0], params[1],
-                   params[2], params[3], params[4], params[5], params[6]);
-            printk("Sony CDROM error 0x%2.2x (CDROMPLAYTRKIND\n", res_reg[1]);
-            return -EIO;
-         }
-         
-         /* Save the final position for pauses and resumes */
-         final_pos_msf[0] = params[4];
-         final_pos_msf[1] = params[5];
-         final_pos_msf[2] = params[6];
-         sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_PLAY;
-         return 0;
-      }
-     
-   case CDROMSUBCHNL:   /* Get subchannel info */
-      return sony_get_subchnl_info(arg);
-
-   case CDROMVOLCTRL:   /* Volume control.  What volume does this change, anyway? */
-      {
-         struct cdrom_volctrl volctrl;
-         
-         i=verify_area(VERIFY_READ, (char *) arg, sizeof(volctrl));
-         if(i<0)
-         	return i;
-         
-         memcpy_fromfs(&volctrl, (char *) arg, sizeof(volctrl));
-         params[0] = SONY_SD_AUDIO_VOLUME;
-         params[1] = volctrl.channel0;
-         params[2] = volctrl.channel1;
-         return do_sony_cd_cmd_chk("VOLCTRL",SONY_SET_DRIVE_PARAM_CMD, params, 3, res_reg, &res_size);
-      }
-   case CDROMEJECT:     /* Eject the drive */
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_AUDIO_STOP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_DOWN_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-
-      sony_audio_status = CDROM_AUDIO_INVALID;
-      return do_sony_cd_cmd_chk("EJECT",SONY_EJECT_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-     
-    case CDROMREADAUDIO:      /* Read 2352 byte audio tracks and 2340 byte
-				 raw data tracks. */
-      {
-         struct cdrom_read_audio ra;
-
-
-         sony_get_toc();
-         if (!sony_toc_read)
-         {
-            return -EIO;
-         }
-         
-         i=verify_area(VERIFY_READ, (char *) arg, sizeof(ra));
-         if(i<0)
-         	return i;
-         memcpy_fromfs(&ra, (char *) arg, sizeof(ra));
-
-         i=verify_area(VERIFY_WRITE, ra.buf, CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW * ra.nframes);
-         if(i<0)
-         	return i;
-
-         if (ra.addr_format == CDROM_LBA)
-         {
-            if (   (ra.addr.lba >= sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba)
-                || (ra.addr.lba + ra.nframes >= sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba))
-            {
-               return -EINVAL;
-            }
-         }
-         else if (ra.addr_format == CDROM_MSF)
-         {
-            if (   (ra.addr.msf.minute >= 75)
-                || (ra.addr.msf.second >= 60)
-                || (ra.addr.msf.frame >= 75))
-            {
-               return -EINVAL;
-            }
-
-            ra.addr.lba = (  (ra.addr.msf.minute * 4500)
-                           + (ra.addr.msf.second * 75)
-                           + ra.addr.msf.frame);
-            if (   (ra.addr.lba >= sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba)
-                || (ra.addr.lba + ra.nframes >= sony_toc.lead_out_start_lba))
-            {
-               return -EINVAL;
-            }
-
-            /* I know, this can go negative on an unsigned.  However,
-               the first thing done to the data is to add this value,
-               so this should compensate and allow direct msf access. */
-            ra.addr.lba -= LOG_START_OFFSET;
-         }
-         else
-         {
-            return -EINVAL;
-         }
-
-         return(read_audio(&ra, inode));
-      }
-      return 0;
-      break;
-
-   default:
-      return -EINVAL;
-   }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Open the drive for operations.  Spin the drive up and read the table of
- * contents if these have not already been done.
- */
-static int
-scd_open(struct inode *inode,
-         struct file *filp)
-{
-   unsigned char res_reg[12];
-   unsigned int res_size;
-   int num_spin_ups;
-   unsigned char params[2];
-
-
-   if ((filp) && filp->f_mode & 2)
-      return -EROFS;
-
-   if (!sony_spun_up)
-   {
-      num_spin_ups = 0;
-
-respinup_on_open:
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_UP_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-
-      /* The drive sometimes returns error 0.  I don't know why, but ignore
-         it.  It seems to mean the drive has already done the operation. */
-      if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] != 0) && (res_reg[1] != 0)))
-      {
-         printk("Sony CDROM error 0x%2.2x (scd_open, spin up)\n", res_reg[1]);
-         return -EIO;
-      }
-      
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_READ_TOC_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-
-      /* The drive sometimes returns error 0.  I don't know why, but ignore
-         it.  It seems to mean the drive has already done the operation. */
-      if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] != 0) && (res_reg[1] != 0)))
-      {
-         /* If the drive is already playing, it's ok.  */
-         if ((res_reg[1] == SONY_AUDIO_PLAYING_ERR) || (res_reg[1] == 0))
-         {
-            goto drive_spinning;
-         }
-
-         /* If the drive says it is not spun up (even though we just did it!)
-            then retry the operation at least a few times. */
-         if (   (res_reg[1] == SONY_NOT_SPIN_ERR)
-             && (num_spin_ups < MAX_CDU31A_RETRIES))
-         {
-            num_spin_ups++;
-            goto respinup_on_open;
-         }
-
-         printk("Sony CDROM error 0x%2.2x (scd_open, read toc)\n", res_reg[1]);
-         do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_DOWN_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-         
-         return -EIO;
-      }
-
-      sony_get_toc();
-      if (!sony_toc_read)
-      {
-         do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_DOWN_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-         return -EIO;
-      }
-
-      /* For XA on the CDU31A only, we have to do special reads.
-         The CDU33A handles XA automagically. */
-      if (   (sony_toc.disk_type == SONY_XA_DISK_TYPE)
-          && (!is_double_speed))
-      {
-         params[0] = SONY_SD_DECODE_PARAM;
-         params[1] = 0x07;
-         do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SET_DRIVE_PARAM_CMD,
-                        params,
-                        2,
-                        res_reg,
-                        &res_size);
-         if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Unable to set XA params: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-         }
-         sony_xa_mode = 1;
-      }
-      /* A non-XA disk.  Set the parms back if necessary. */
-      else if (sony_xa_mode)
-      {
-         params[0] = SONY_SD_DECODE_PARAM;
-         params[1] = 0x0f;
-         do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SET_DRIVE_PARAM_CMD,
-                        params,
-                        2,
-                        res_reg,
-                        &res_size);
-         if ((res_size < 2) || ((res_reg[0] & 0xf0) == 0x20))
-         {
-            printk("CDU31A: Unable to reset XA params: 0x%2.2x\n", res_reg[1]);
-         }
-         sony_xa_mode = 0;
-      }
-
-      sony_spun_up = 1;
-   }
-
-drive_spinning:
-
-   /* If filp is not NULL (standard open), try a disk change. */
-   if (filp)
-   {
-      check_disk_change(inode->i_rdev);
-   }
-
-   sony_usage++;
-
-   return 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Close the drive.  Spin it down if no task is using it.  The spin
- * down will fail if playing audio, so audio play is OK.
- */
-static void
-scd_release(struct inode *inode,
-         struct file *filp)
-{
-   unsigned char res_reg[12];
-   unsigned int  res_size;
-
-
-   if (sony_usage > 0)
-   {
-      sony_usage--;
-   }
-   if (sony_usage == 0)
-   {
-      sync_dev(inode->i_rdev);
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_SPIN_DOWN_CMD, NULL, 0, res_reg, &res_size);
-
-      sony_spun_up = 0;
-   }
-}
-
-
-static struct file_operations scd_fops = {
-   NULL,                   /* lseek - default */
-   block_read,             /* read - general block-dev read */
-   block_write,            /* write - general block-dev write */
-   NULL,                   /* readdir - bad */
-   NULL,                   /* select */
-   scd_ioctl,              /* ioctl */
-   NULL,                   /* mmap */
-   scd_open,               /* open */
-   scd_release,            /* release */
-   NULL,                   /* fsync */
-   NULL,                   /* fasync */
-   scd_disk_change,        /* media_change */
-   NULL                    /* revalidate */
-};
-
-
-/* The different types of disc loading mechanisms supported */
-static const char *load_mech[] = { "caddy", "tray", "pop-up", "unknown" };
-
-static void
-get_drive_configuration(unsigned short base_io,
-                        unsigned char res_reg[],
-                        unsigned int *res_size)
-{
-   int retry_count;
-
-
-   /* Set the base address */
-   cdu31a_port = base_io;
-
-   /* Set up all the register locations */
-   sony_cd_cmd_reg = cdu31a_port + SONY_CMD_REG_OFFSET;
-   sony_cd_param_reg = cdu31a_port + SONY_PARAM_REG_OFFSET;
-   sony_cd_write_reg = cdu31a_port + SONY_WRITE_REG_OFFSET;
-   sony_cd_control_reg = cdu31a_port + SONY_CONTROL_REG_OFFSET;
-   sony_cd_status_reg = cdu31a_port + SONY_STATUS_REG_OFFSET;
-   sony_cd_result_reg = cdu31a_port + SONY_RESULT_REG_OFFSET;
-   sony_cd_read_reg = cdu31a_port + SONY_READ_REG_OFFSET;
-   sony_cd_fifost_reg = cdu31a_port + SONY_FIFOST_REG_OFFSET;
-
-   /*
-    * Check to see if anything exists at the status register location.
-    * I don't know if this is a good way to check, but it seems to work
-    * ok for me.
-    */
-   if (read_status_register() != 0xff)
-   {
-      /*
-       * Reset the drive and wait for attention from it (to say it's reset).
-       * If you don't wait, the next operation will probably fail.
-       */
-      reset_drive();
-      retry_count = jiffies + SONY_RESET_TIMEOUT;
-      while ((retry_count > jiffies) && (!is_attention()))
-      {
-         sony_sleep();
-      }
-
-#if 0
-      /* If attention is never seen probably not a CDU31a present */
-      if (!is_attention())
-      {
-         res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-         return;
-      }
-#endif
-
-      /*
-       * Get the drive configuration.
-       */
-      do_sony_cd_cmd(SONY_REQ_DRIVE_CONFIG_CMD,
-                     NULL,
-                     0,
-                     (unsigned char *) res_reg,
-                     res_size);
-      return;
-   }
-
-   /* Return an error */
-   res_reg[0] = 0x20;
-}
-
-/*
- * Set up base I/O and interrupts, called from main.c.
- */
-void
-cdu31a_setup(char *strings,
-	     int  *ints)
-{
-   if (ints[0] > 0)
-   {
-      cdu31a_port = ints[1];
-   }
-   if (ints[0] > 1)
-   {
-      cdu31a_irq = ints[2];
-   }
-   if ((strings != NULL) && (*strings != '\0'))
-   {
-      if (strcmp(strings, "PAS") == 0)
-      {
-	 sony_pas_init = 1;
-      }
-      else
-      {
-	 printk("CDU31A: Unknown interface type: %s\n", strings);
-      }
-   }
-}
-
-static int cdu31a_block_size;
-
-/*
- * Initialize the driver.
- */
-#ifdef MODULE
-#define cdu31a_init init_module
-#endif
-
-int
-cdu31a_init(void)
-{
-   struct s_sony_drive_config drive_config;
-   unsigned int res_size;
-   int i;
-   int drive_found;
-   int tmp_irq;
-
-
-   /*
-    * According to Alex Freed (freed@europa.orion.adobe.com), this is
-    * required for the Fusion CD-16 package.  If the sound driver is
-    * loaded, it should work fine, but just in case...
-    *
-    * The following turn on the CD-ROM interface for a Fusion CD-16.
-    */
-   if (sony_pas_init)
-   {
-      outb(0xbc, 0x9a01);
-      outb(0xe2, 0x9a01);
-   }
-
-   drive_found = 0;
-
-   /* Setting the base I/O address to 0xffff will disable it. */
-   if (cdu31a_port == 0xffff)
-   {
-   }
-   else if (cdu31a_port != 0)
-   {
-      tmp_irq = cdu31a_irq; /* Need IRQ 0 because we can't sleep here. */
-      cdu31a_irq = 0;
-
-      get_drive_configuration(cdu31a_port,
-			      drive_config.exec_status,
-			      &res_size);
-      if ((res_size > 2) && ((drive_config.exec_status[0] & 0xf0) == 0x00))
-      {
-	 drive_found = 1;
-      }
-
-      cdu31a_irq = tmp_irq;
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      cdu31a_irq = 0;
-      i = 0;
-      while (   (cdu31a_addresses[i].base != 0)
-	     && (!drive_found))
-      {
-	 if (check_region(cdu31a_addresses[i].base, 4)) {
-	    i++;
-	    continue;
-	 }
-	 get_drive_configuration(cdu31a_addresses[i].base,
-				 drive_config.exec_status,
-				 &res_size);
-	 if ((res_size > 2) && ((drive_config.exec_status[0] & 0xf0) == 0x00))
-	 {
-	    drive_found = 1;
-	    cdu31a_irq = cdu31a_addresses[i].int_num;
-	 }
-	 else
-	 {
-	    i++;
-	 }
-      }
-   }
-
-   if (drive_found)
-   {
-      request_region(cdu31a_port, 4,"cdu31a");
-      
-      if (register_blkdev(MAJOR_NR,"cdu31a",&scd_fops))
-      {
-	 printk("Unable to get major %d for CDU-31a\n", MAJOR_NR);
-	 return -EIO;
-      }
-
-      if (SONY_HWC_DOUBLE_SPEED(drive_config))
-      {
-	 is_double_speed = 1;
-      }
-
-      tmp_irq = cdu31a_irq; /* Need IRQ 0 because we can't sleep here. */
-      cdu31a_irq = 0;
-
-      set_drive_params();
-
-      cdu31a_irq = tmp_irq;
-      
-      if (cdu31a_irq > 0)
-      {
-	 if (request_irq(cdu31a_irq, cdu31a_interrupt, SA_INTERRUPT, "cdu31a"))
-	 {
-	    printk("Unable to grab IRQ%d for the CDU31A driver\n", cdu31a_irq);
-	    cdu31a_irq = 0;
-	 }
-      }
-      
-      printk("Sony I/F CDROM : %8.8s %16.16s %8.8s\n",
-	     drive_config.vendor_id,
-	     drive_config.product_id,
-	     drive_config.product_rev_level);
-      printk("  Capabilities: %s",
-	     load_mech[SONY_HWC_GET_LOAD_MECH(drive_config)]);
-      if (SONY_HWC_AUDIO_PLAYBACK(drive_config))
-      {
-	 printk(", audio");
-      }
-      if (SONY_HWC_EJECT(drive_config))
-      {
-	 printk(", eject");
-      }
-      if (SONY_HWC_LED_SUPPORT(drive_config))
-      {
-	 printk(", LED");
-      }
-      if (SONY_HWC_ELECTRIC_VOLUME(drive_config))
-      {
-	 printk(", elec. Vol");
-      }
-      if (SONY_HWC_ELECTRIC_VOLUME_CTL(drive_config))
-      {
-	 printk(", sep. Vol");
-      }
-      if (is_double_speed)
-      {
-	 printk(", double speed");
-      }
-      if (cdu31a_irq > 0)
-      {
-	 printk(", irq %d", cdu31a_irq);
-      }
-      printk("\n");
-
-      blk_dev[MAJOR_NR].request_fn = DEVICE_REQUEST;
-      read_ahead[MAJOR_NR] = CDU31A_READAHEAD;
-      cdu31a_block_size = 1024; /* 1kB default block size */
-      /* use 'mount -o block=2048' */
-      blksize_size[MAJOR_NR] = &cdu31a_block_size;
-      
-      cdu31a_abort_timer.next = NULL;
-      cdu31a_abort_timer.prev = NULL;
-      cdu31a_abort_timer.function = handle_abort_timeout;
-   }
-
-
-   disk_changed = 1;
-   
-   if (drive_found)
-   {
-      return(0);
-   }
-   else
-   {
-      return -EIO;
-   }
-}
-
-#ifdef MODULE
-void
-cleanup_module(void)
-{
-   if (sony_usage != 0)
-   {
-      printk("cdu31a module in use - can't remove it.\n");
-      return;
-   }
-
-   if ((unregister_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "cdu31a") == -EINVAL))    
-   {
-      printk("Can't unregister cdu31a\n");
-      return;
-   }
-   release_region(cdu31a_port,4);
-   printk("cdu31a module released.\n");
-}   
-#endif MODULE

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