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Signed-off-by: Andrea Gelmini andrea.gelmini@gelma.net --- Documentation/sound/oss/PSS-updates | 92 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/sound/oss/PSS-updates b/Documentation/sound/oss/PSS-updates index c84dd75..83a94c4 100644 --- a/Documentation/sound/oss/PSS-updates +++ b/Documentation/sound/oss/PSS-updates @@ -1,73 +1,73 @@ - This file contains notes for users of PSS sound cards who wish to use the + This file contains notes for users of PSS sound cards who wish to use the newly added features of the newest version of this driver.
- The major enhancements present in this new revision of this driver is the -addition of two new module parameters that allow you to take full advantage of -all the features present on your PSS sound card. These features include the + The major enhancements present in this new revision of this driver is the +addition of two new module parameters that allow you to take full advantage of +all the features present on your PSS sound card. These features include the ability to enable both the builtin CDROM and joystick ports.
pss_enable_joystick
- This parameter is basically a flag. A 0 will leave the joystick port -disabled, while a non-zero value would enable the joystick port. The default -setting is pss_enable_joystick=0 as this keeps this driver fully compatible -with systems that were using previous versions of this driver. If you wish to -enable the joystick port you will have to add pss_enable_joystick=1 as an -argument to the driver. To actually use the joystick port you will then have -to load the joystick driver itself. Just remember to load the joystick driver + This parameter is basically a flag. A 0 will leave the joystick port +disabled, while a non-zero value would enable the joystick port. The default +setting is pss_enable_joystick=0 as this keeps this driver fully compatible +with systems that were using previous versions of this driver. If you wish to +enable the joystick port you will have to add pss_enable_joystick=1 as an +argument to the driver. To actually use the joystick port you will then have +to load the joystick driver itself. Just remember to load the joystick driver AFTER the pss sound driver.
pss_cdrom_port
- This parameter takes a port address as its parameter. Any available port -address can be specified to enable the CDROM port, except for 0x0 and -1 as -these values would leave the port disabled. Like the joystick port, the cdrom -port will require that an appropriate CDROM driver be loaded before you can make -use of the newly enabled CDROM port. Like the joystick port option above, -remember to load the CDROM driver AFTER the pss sound driver. While it may -differ on some PSS sound cards, all the PSS sound cards that I have seen have a -builtin Wearnes CDROM port. If this is the case with your PSS sound card you -should load aztcd with the appropriate port option that matches the port you -assigned to the CDROM port when you loaded your pss sound driver. (ex. -modprobe pss pss_cdrom_port=0x340 && modprobe aztcd aztcd=0x340) The default -setting of this parameter leaves the CDROM port disabled to maintain full + This parameter takes a port address as its parameter. Any available port +address can be specified to enable the CDROM port, except for 0x0 and -1 as +these values would leave the port disabled. Like the joystick port, the cdrom +port will require that an appropriate CDROM driver be loaded before you can make +use of the newly enabled CDROM port. Like the joystick port option above, +remember to load the CDROM driver AFTER the pss sound driver. While it may +differ on some PSS sound cards, all the PSS sound cards that I have seen have a +builtin Wearnes CDROM port. If this is the case with your PSS sound card you +should load aztcd with the appropriate port option that matches the port you +assigned to the CDROM port when you loaded your pss sound driver. (ex. +modprobe pss pss_cdrom_port=0x340 && modprobe aztcd aztcd=0x340) The default +setting of this parameter leaves the CDROM port disabled to maintain full compatibility with systems using previous versions of this driver.
- Other options have also been added for the added convenience and utility -of the user. These options are only available if this driver is loaded as a + Other options have also been added for the added convenience and utility +of the user. These options are only available if this driver is loaded as a module.
pss_no_sound
- This module parameter is a flag that can be used to tell the driver to -just configure non-sound components. 0 configures all components, a non-0 -value will only attept to configure the CDROM and joystick ports. This -parameter can be used by a user who only wished to use the builtin joystick -and/or CDROM port(s) of his PSS sound card. If this driver is loaded with this -parameter and with the parameter below set to true then a user can safely unload -this driver with the following command "rmmod pss && rmmod ad1848 && rmmod -mpu401 && rmmod sound && rmmod soundcore" and retain the full functionality of -his CDROM and/or joystick port(s) while gaining back the memory previously used -by the sound drivers. This default setting of this parameter is 0 to retain + This module parameter is a flag that can be used to tell the driver to +just configure non-sound components. 0 configures all components, a non-0 +value will only attept to configure the CDROM and joystick ports. This +parameter can be used by a user who only wished to use the builtin joystick +and/or CDROM port(s) of his PSS sound card. If this driver is loaded with this +parameter and with the parameter below set to true then a user can safely unload +this driver with the following command "rmmod pss && rmmod ad1848 && rmmod +mpu401 && rmmod sound && rmmod soundcore" and retain the full functionality of +his CDROM and/or joystick port(s) while gaining back the memory previously used +by the sound drivers. This default setting of this parameter is 0 to retain full behavioral compatibility with previous versions of this driver.
pss_keep_settings
- This parameter can be used to specify whether you want the driver to reset -all emulations whenever its unloaded. This can be useful for those who are -sharing resources (io ports, IRQ's, DMA's) between different ISA cards. This -flag can also be useful in that future versions of this driver may reset all -emulations by default on the driver's unloading (as it probably should), so -specifying it now will ensure that all future versions of this driver will -continue to work as expected. The default value of this parameter is 1 to + This parameter can be used to specify whether you want the driver to reset +all emulations whenever its unloaded. This can be useful for those who are +sharing resources (io ports, IRQ's, DMA's) between different ISA cards. This +flag can also be useful in that future versions of this driver may reset all +emulations by default on the driver's unloading (as it probably should), so +specifying it now will ensure that all future versions of this driver will +continue to work as expected. The default value of this parameter is 1 to retain full behavioral compatibility with previous versions of this driver.
pss_firmware
- This parameter can be used to specify the file containing the firmware -code so that a user could tell the driver where that file is located instead -of having to put it in a predefined location with a predefined name. The -default setting of this parameter is "/etc/sound/pss_synth" as this was the + This parameter can be used to specify the file containing the firmware +code so that a user could tell the driver where that file is located instead +of having to put it in a predefined location with a predefined name. The +default setting of this parameter is "/etc/sound/pss_synth" as this was the path and filename the hardcoded value in the previous versions of this driver.
Examples: