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IEEE1284_TRANSFER(3)		   Functions		  IEEE1284_TRANSFER(3)

NAME
       ieee1284_nibble_read, ieee1284_compat_write, ieee1284_byte_read,
       ieee1284_epp_read_data, ieee1284_epp_write_data,
       ieee1284_epp_read_addr, ieee1284_epp_write_addr,
       ieee1284_ecp_read_data, ieee1284_ecp_write_data,
       ieee1284_ecp_read_addr, ieee1284_ecp_write_addr - data transfer
       functions

SYNOPSIS
       #include <ieee1284.h>

       ssize_t ieee1284_nibble_read(struct parport *port, int flags,
				    char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_compat_write(struct parport *port, int flags,
				     const char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_byte_read(struct parport *port, int flags,
				  char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_epp_read_data(struct parport *port, int flags,
				      char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_epp_write_data(struct parport *port, int flags,
				       const char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_epp_read_addr(struct parport *port, int flags,
				      char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_epp_write_addr(struct parport *port, int flags,
				       const char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_ecp_read_data(struct parport *port, int flags,
				      char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_ecp_write_data(struct parport *port, int flags,
				       const char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_ecp_read_addr(struct parport *port, int flags,
				      char *buffer, size_t len);

       ssize_t ieee1284_ecp_write_addr(struct parport *port, int flags,
				       const char *buffer, size_t len);

DESCRIPTION
       This set of functions is for tranferring bytes in the relevant transfer
       mode. For ECP and EPP modes two types of transfer are possible: data
       and address (usually referred to as channel in ECP).

       The supplied port must be a claimed port.

       The supplied buffer must be at least len bytes long. When reading, the
       transferred data is stored in the buffer; when writing the data to be
       transferred is taken from the buffer.

       For reads (peripheral to host): if no data is available and
       F1284_NONBLOCK is not in effect, the inactivity timer is started. If
       data becomes available before the inactivity time-out elapses it is
       read; otherwise the return value will be E1284_TIMEDOUT.

       For writes (host to peripheral): if the peripheral is not willing to
       accept data and F1284_NONBLOCK is not in effect, the inactivity timer
       is started. If the peripheral indicates that it is willing to accept
       data before the inactivity time-out elapses it is sent; otherwise the
       return value will be E1284_TIMEDOUT

       The flags may alter the behaviour slightly:

       F1284_NONBLOCK
	   For reads (peripheral to host): if no data is available, return
	   immediately (with E1284_TIMEDOUT).

	   For writes (host to peripheral): if the peripheral is not willing
	   to accept data, return immediately (with E1284_TIMEDOUT).

       F1284_SWE
	   Don't use hardware assistance for the transfer, but instead set the
	   parallel port pins according to the wire protocol.

       F1284_RLE (for ECP only)
	   Use run length encoding. If the peripheral is in ECP mode with RLE,
	   calls to ieee1284_ecp_read_data must set this flag in order for the
	   RLE from the peripheral to be interpreted correctly, and calls to
	   ieee1284_ecp_write_data may set this flag in order to take
	   advantage of RLE.

       F1284_FASTEPP (for EPP only)
	   Use multi-byte transfers. Several bytes at a time are transferred
	   using hardware assistance, if supporting hardware is present. The
	   price of this increased speed is that the return value will be less
	   reliable when this flag is used.

       For ECP mode, a given direction is in force at any particular time, and
       it is up to the application to ensure that it is only writing when in
       forward mode, and reading when in reverse mode.

RETURN VALUE
       The return value is the number of bytes successfully transferred or, if
       negative, one of:

       E1284_NOTIMPL
	   This transfer mode and flags combination is not yet implemented in
	   libieee1284.

       E1284_TIMEDOUT
	   Timed out waiting for peripheral to handshake.

       E1284_NOMEM
	   Not enough memory is available.

       E1284_SYS
	   There was a problem at the operating system level. The global
	   variable errno has been set appropriately.

       E1284_INVALIDPORT
	   The port parameter is invalid (for instance, perhaps the port is
	   not claimed).

       If any bytes are successfully transferred, that number is returned. An
       error is returned only if no bytes are transferred.

       For host-to-peripheral transfers, all data is at the peripheral by the
       time the call returns.

SEE ALSO
       ieee1284_ecp_fwd_to_rev(3)

AUTHOR
       Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
	   Author.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2001-2003 Tim Waugh

				  09/18/2007		  IEEE1284_TRANSFER(3)
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