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- Lines: 37
- Date:
Wed Sep 20 08:18:05 1995
- Orig file:
v1.3.28/linux/drivers/scsi/st_options.h
- Orig date:
Wed Sep 13 12:45:31 1995
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.28/linux/drivers/scsi/st_options.h linux/drivers/scsi/st_options.h
@@ -3,12 +3,18 @@
Copyright 1995 Kai Makisara.
- Last modified: Sun Sep 10 13:26:02 1995 by root@kai.makisara.fi
+ Last modified: Mon Sep 18 21:00:49 1995 by root@kai.makisara.fi
*/
#ifndef _ST_OPTIONS_H
#define _ST_OPTIONS_H
+/* The driver allocates the tape buffers when needed if ST_RUNTIME_BUFFERS
+ is nonzero. Otherwise a number of buffers are allocated at initialization.
+ The drawback of runtime allocation is that allocation may fail. In any
+ case the driver tries to allocate a new tape buffer when none is free. */
+#define ST_RUNTIME_BUFFERS 0
+
/* The driver does not wait for some operations to finish before returning
to the user program if ST_NOWAIT is non-zero. This helps if the SCSI
adapter does not support multiple outstanding commands. However, the user
@@ -30,15 +36,8 @@
SENSE. */
#define ST_DEFAULT_BLOCK 0
-/* The tape driver buffer size in kilobytes. When loading as module, the
- memory block being used is slightly less than a power of two, i.e.,
- a 64 kB block is used for a 32 kB buffer => we may as well use what is
- being allocated! */
-#ifdef MODULE
-#define ST_BUFFER_BLOCKS 63
-#else
+/* The tape driver buffer size in kilobytes. */
#define ST_BUFFER_BLOCKS 32
-#endif
/* The number of kilobytes of data in the buffer that triggers an
asynchronous write in fixed block mode. See also ST_ASYNC_WRITES
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