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lp(7D)				    Devices				lp(7D)

NAME
       lp - driver for parallel port

SYNOPSIS
       include <sys/bpp_io.h>
       fd = open("/dev/lpn", flags);

DESCRIPTION
       The  lp	driver	provides  the  interface to the parallel ports used by
       printers for x86 based systems. The  lp	driver	is  implemented	 as  a
       STREAMS device.

IOCTLS
       BPPIOC_TESTIO	       Test transfer readiness. This command checks to
			       see if a read or write transfer	would  succeed
			       based  on  pin status. If a transfer would suc‐
			       ceed,  0 is returned. If a transfer would fail,
			       −1  is  returned, and errno is set to  EIO. The
			       error  status  can  be  retrieved   using   the
			       BPPIOC_GETERR ioctl() call.

       BPPIOC_GETERR	       Get  last  error	 status.  The  argument	 is  a
			       pointer	to  a	struct	bpp_error_status.  See
			       below for a description of the elements of this
			       structure. This structure indicates the	status
			       of  all the appropriate status bits at the time
			       of the most recent  error  condition  during  a
			       read(2)	or write(2) call, or the status of the
			       bits at the most recent BPPIOC_TESTIO  ioctl(2)
			       call. The application can check transfer readi‐
			       ness without attempting another transfer	 using
			       the  BPPIOC_TESTIO ioctl().

   Error Pins Structure
       This   structure	  and	symbols	  are  defined	in  the	 include  file
       <sys/bpp_io.h>:

       struct bpp_error_status {
	       char  timeout_occurred;	 /* Not use */
	    char  bus_error;	      /* Not use */
	    uchar_t pin_status;	      /* Status of pins which could cause an error */
       };

       /* Values for pin_status field */
       #define BPP_ERR_ERR 0x01	  /* Error pin active */
       #define BPP_SLCT_ERR 0x02  /* Select pin active */
       #define BPP_PE_ERR 0x04	  /* Paper empty pin active */

       Note:  Other  pin  statuses  are	 defined   in	 <sys/bpp_io.h>,   but
       BPP_ERR_ERR,  BPP_SLCT_ERR  and	BPP_PE_ERR are the only ones valid for
       the x86	lp driver.

ERRORS
       EIO	       A BPPIOC_TESTIO ioctl() call is attempted while a  con‐
		       dition  exists that would prevent a transfer (such as a
		       peripheral error).

       EINVAL	       An ioctl() is attempted with an invalid	value  in  the
		       command argument.

FILES
       /platform/i86pc/kernel/drv/lp.conf      configuration   file   for   lp
					       driver

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Architecture		     │x86			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       sysbus(4), attributes(5), streamio(7I)

NOTES
       A read operation on a bi-directional parallel port is not supported.

SunOS 5.10			  21 May 1997				lp(7D)
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