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Message-Id: <20180315075256.25652-1-hch@lst.de>
Date:   Thu, 15 Mar 2018 08:52:56 +0100
From:   Christoph Hellwig <hch@....de>
To:     axboe@...nel.dk
Cc:     linux@...nbow-software.org, linux-block@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH, RFC] block: remove the paride drivers

The paride drivers are some of the cruftiest, grottiest block drivers
(besides drivers/ide and floppy.c) and have seen one single targeted
commit since the dawn of git in 2007.  Drop them to make block layer
improvements easier.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@....de>
---
 Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt |   16 -
 Documentation/blockdev/00-INDEX                 |    2 -
 Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt               |  417 ---------
 drivers/Makefile                                |    1 -
 drivers/block/Kconfig                           |   29 -
 drivers/block/paride/Kconfig                    |  303 -------
 drivers/block/paride/Makefile                   |   29 -
 drivers/block/paride/Transition-notes           |  128 ---
 drivers/block/paride/aten.c                     |  162 ----
 drivers/block/paride/bpck.c                     |  477 -----------
 drivers/block/paride/bpck6.c                    |  267 ------
 drivers/block/paride/comm.c                     |  218 -----
 drivers/block/paride/dstr.c                     |  233 -----
 drivers/block/paride/epat.c                     |  340 --------
 drivers/block/paride/epia.c                     |  316 -------
 drivers/block/paride/fit2.c                     |  151 ----
 drivers/block/paride/fit3.c                     |  211 -----
 drivers/block/paride/friq.c                     |  276 ------
 drivers/block/paride/frpw.c                     |  313 -------
 drivers/block/paride/kbic.c                     |  305 -------
 drivers/block/paride/ktti.c                     |  128 ---
 drivers/block/paride/mkd                        |   31 -
 drivers/block/paride/on20.c                     |  153 ----
 drivers/block/paride/on26.c                     |  319 -------
 drivers/block/paride/paride.c                   |  479 -----------
 drivers/block/paride/paride.h                   |  172 ----
 drivers/block/paride/pcd.c                      | 1022 ----------------------
 drivers/block/paride/pd.c                       |  981 ---------------------
 drivers/block/paride/pf.c                       | 1034 -----------------------
 drivers/block/paride/pg.c                       |  734 ----------------
 drivers/block/paride/ppc6lnx.c                  |  726 ----------------
 drivers/block/paride/pseudo.h                   |  102 ---
 drivers/block/paride/pt.c                       | 1024 ----------------------
 33 files changed, 11099 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/Kconfig
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/Makefile
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/Transition-notes
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/aten.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/bpck.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/bpck6.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/comm.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/dstr.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/epat.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/epia.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/fit2.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/fit3.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/friq.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/frpw.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/kbic.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/ktti.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/mkd
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/on20.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/on26.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/paride.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/paride.h
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/pcd.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/pd.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/pf.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/pg.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/ppc6lnx.c
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/pseudo.h
 delete mode 100644 drivers/block/paride/pt.c

diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
index 1d1d53f85ddd..7fe0903387d2 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
@@ -2945,10 +2945,6 @@
 
 	pcbit=		[HW,ISDN]
 
-	pcd.		[PARIDE]
-			See header of drivers/block/paride/pcd.c.
-			See also Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt.
-
 	pci=option[,option...]	[PCI] various PCI subsystem options:
 		earlydump	[X86] dump PCI config space before the kernel
 			        changes anything
@@ -3160,9 +3156,6 @@
 			for debug and development, but should not be
 			needed on a platform with proper driver support.
 
-	pd.		[PARIDE]
-			See Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt.
-
 	pdcchassis=	[PARISC,HW] Disable/Enable PDC Chassis Status codes at
 			boot time.
 			Format: { 0 | 1 }
@@ -3175,12 +3168,6 @@
 			allocator.  This parameter is primarily	for debugging
 			and performance comparison.
 
-	pf.		[PARIDE]
-			See Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt.
-
-	pg.		[PARIDE]
-			See Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt.
-
 	pirq=		[SMP,APIC] Manual mp-table setup
 			See Documentation/x86/i386/IO-APIC.txt.
 
@@ -3308,9 +3295,6 @@
 
 	pstore.backend=	Specify the name of the pstore backend to use
 
-	pt.		[PARIDE]
-			See Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt.
-
 	pti=		[X86_64] Control Page Table Isolation of user and
 			kernel address spaces.  Disabling this feature
 			removes hardening, but improves performance of
diff --git a/Documentation/blockdev/00-INDEX b/Documentation/blockdev/00-INDEX
index c08df56dd91b..e6ee10f8ad3b 100644
--- a/Documentation/blockdev/00-INDEX
+++ b/Documentation/blockdev/00-INDEX
@@ -12,7 +12,5 @@ mflash.txt
 	- info on mGine m(g)flash driver for linux.
 nbd.txt
 	- info on a TCP implementation of a network block device.
-paride.txt
-	- information about the parallel port IDE subsystem.
 ramdisk.txt
 	- short guide on how to set up and use the RAM disk.
diff --git a/Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt b/Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index ee6717e3771d..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,417 +0,0 @@
-
-		Linux and parallel port IDE devices
-
-PARIDE v1.03   (c) 1997-8  Grant Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-
-1. Introduction
-
-Owing to the simplicity and near universality of the parallel port interface
-to personal computers, many external devices such as portable hard-disk,
-CD-ROM, LS-120 and tape drives use the parallel port to connect to their
-host computer.  While some devices (notably scanners) use ad-hoc methods
-to pass commands and data through the parallel port interface, most 
-external devices are actually identical to an internal model, but with
-a parallel-port adapter chip added in.  Some of the original parallel port
-adapters were little more than mechanisms for multiplexing a SCSI bus.
-(The Iomega PPA-3 adapter used in the ZIP drives is an example of this
-approach).  Most current designs, however, take a different approach.
-The adapter chip reproduces a small ISA or IDE bus in the external device
-and the communication protocol provides operations for reading and writing
-device registers, as well as data block transfer functions.  Sometimes,
-the device being addressed via the parallel cable is a standard SCSI
-controller like an NCR 5380.  The "ditto" family of external tape
-drives use the ISA replicator to interface a floppy disk controller,
-which is then connected to a floppy-tape mechanism.  The vast majority
-of external parallel port devices, however, are now based on standard
-IDE type devices, which require no intermediate controller.  If one
-were to open up a parallel port CD-ROM drive, for instance, one would
-find a standard ATAPI CD-ROM drive, a power supply, and a single adapter
-that interconnected a standard PC parallel port cable and a standard
-IDE cable.  It is usually possible to exchange the CD-ROM device with
-any other device using the IDE interface. 
-
-The document describes the support in Linux for parallel port IDE
-devices.  It does not cover parallel port SCSI devices, "ditto" tape
-drives or scanners.  Many different devices are supported by the 
-parallel port IDE subsystem, including:
-
-	MicroSolutions backpack CD-ROM
-	MicroSolutions backpack PD/CD
-	MicroSolutions backpack hard-drives
-	MicroSolutions backpack 8000t tape drive
-	SyQuest EZ-135, EZ-230 & SparQ drives
-	Avatar Shark
-	Imation Superdisk LS-120
-	Maxell Superdisk LS-120
-	FreeCom Power CD 
-	Hewlett-Packard 5GB and 8GB tape drives
-	Hewlett-Packard 7100 and 7200 CD-RW drives
-
-as well as most of the clone and no-name products on the market.
-
-To support such a wide range of devices, PARIDE, the parallel port IDE
-subsystem, is actually structured in three parts.   There is a base
-paride module which provides a registry and some common methods for
-accessing the parallel ports.  The second component is a set of 
-high-level drivers for each of the different types of supported devices: 
-
-	pd	IDE disk
-	pcd	ATAPI CD-ROM
-	pf	ATAPI disk
-	pt	ATAPI tape
-	pg	ATAPI generic
-
-(Currently, the pg driver is only used with CD-R drives).
-
-The high-level drivers function according to the relevant standards.
-The third component of PARIDE is a set of low-level protocol drivers
-for each of the parallel port IDE adapter chips.  Thanks to the interest
-and encouragement of Linux users from many parts of the world, 
-support is available for almost all known adapter protocols:
-
-        aten    ATEN EH-100                            (HK)
-        bpck    Microsolutions backpack                (US)
-        comm    DataStor (old-type) "commuter" adapter (TW)
-        dstr    DataStor EP-2000                       (TW)
-        epat    Shuttle EPAT                           (UK)
-        epia    Shuttle EPIA                           (UK)
-	fit2    FIT TD-2000			       (US)
-	fit3    FIT TD-3000			       (US)
-	friq    Freecom IQ cable                       (DE)
-        frpw    Freecom Power                          (DE)
-        kbic    KingByte KBIC-951A and KBIC-971A       (TW)
-	ktti    KT Technology PHd adapter              (SG)
-        on20    OnSpec 90c20                           (US)
-        on26    OnSpec 90c26                           (US)
-
-
-2. Using the PARIDE subsystem
-
-While configuring the Linux kernel, you may choose either to build
-the PARIDE drivers into your kernel, or to build them as modules.
-
-In either case, you will need to select "Parallel port IDE device support"
-as well as at least one of the high-level drivers and at least one
-of the parallel port communication protocols.  If you do not know
-what kind of parallel port adapter is used in your drive, you could
-begin by checking the file names and any text files on your DOS 
-installation floppy.  Alternatively, you can look at the markings on
-the adapter chip itself.  That's usually sufficient to identify the
-correct device.  
-
-You can actually select all the protocol modules, and allow the PARIDE
-subsystem to try them all for you.
-
-For the "brand-name" products listed above, here are the protocol
-and high-level drivers that you would use:
-
-	Manufacturer		Model		Driver	Protocol
-	
-	MicroSolutions		CD-ROM		pcd	bpck
-	MicroSolutions		PD drive	pf	bpck
-	MicroSolutions		hard-drive	pd	bpck
-	MicroSolutions          8000t tape      pt      bpck
-	SyQuest			EZ, SparQ	pd	epat
-	Imation			Superdisk	pf	epat
-	Maxell                  Superdisk       pf      friq
-	Avatar			Shark		pd	epat
-	FreeCom			CD-ROM		pcd	frpw
-	Hewlett-Packard		5GB Tape	pt	epat
-	Hewlett-Packard		7200e (CD)	pcd	epat
-	Hewlett-Packard		7200e (CD-R)	pg	epat
-
-2.1  Configuring built-in drivers
-
-We recommend that you get to know how the drivers work and how to
-configure them as loadable modules, before attempting to compile a
-kernel with the drivers built-in.
-
-If you built all of your PARIDE support directly into your kernel,
-and you have just a single parallel port IDE device, your kernel should
-locate it automatically for you.  If you have more than one device,
-you may need to give some command line options to your bootloader
-(eg: LILO), how to do that is beyond the scope of this document.
-
-The high-level drivers accept a number of command line parameters, all
-of which are documented in the source files in linux/drivers/block/paride.
-By default, each driver will automatically try all parallel ports it
-can find, and all protocol types that have been installed, until it finds
-a parallel port IDE adapter.  Once it finds one, the probe stops.  So,
-if you have more than one device, you will need to tell the drivers
-how to identify them.  This requires specifying the port address, the
-protocol identification number and, for some devices, the drive's
-chain ID.  While your system is booting, a number of messages are
-displayed on the console.  Like all such messages, they can be
-reviewed with the 'dmesg' command.  Among those messages will be
-some lines like:
-
-	paride: bpck registered as protocol 0
-	paride: epat registered as protocol 1
-
-The numbers will always be the same until you build a new kernel with
-different protocol selections.  You should note these numbers as you
-will need them to identify the devices.
-
-If you happen to be using a MicroSolutions backpack device, you will
-also need to know the unit ID number for each drive.  This is usually
-the last two digits of the drive's serial number (but read MicroSolutions'
-documentation about this).
-
-As an example, let's assume that you have a MicroSolutions PD/CD drive
-with unit ID number 36 connected to the parallel port at 0x378, a SyQuest 
-EZ-135 connected to the chained port on the PD/CD drive and also an 
-Imation Superdisk connected to port 0x278.  You could give the following 
-options on your boot command:
-
-	pd.drive0=0x378,1 pf.drive0=0x278,1 pf.drive1=0x378,0,36
-
-In the last option, pf.drive1 configures device /dev/pf1, the 0x378
-is the parallel port base address, the 0 is the protocol registration
-number and 36 is the chain ID.
-
-Please note:  while PARIDE will work both with and without the 
-PARPORT parallel port sharing system that is included by the
-"Parallel port support" option, PARPORT must be included and enabled
-if you want to use chains of devices on the same parallel port.
-
-2.2  Loading and configuring PARIDE as modules
-
-It is much faster and simpler to get to understand the PARIDE drivers
-if you use them as loadable kernel modules.   
-
-Note 1:  using these drivers with the "kerneld" automatic module loading
-system is not recommended for beginners, and is not documented here.  
-
-Note 2:  if you build PARPORT support as a loadable module, PARIDE must
-also be built as loadable modules, and PARPORT must be loaded before the
-PARIDE modules.
-
-To use PARIDE, you must begin by 
-
-	insmod paride
-
-this loads a base module which provides a registry for the protocols,
-among other tasks.
-
-Then, load as many of the protocol modules as you think you might need.
-As you load each module, it will register the protocols that it supports,
-and print a log message to your kernel log file and your console. For 
-example:
-
-	# insmod epat
-	paride: epat registered as protocol 0
-	# insmod kbic
-	paride: k951 registered as protocol 1
-        paride: k971 registered as protocol 2
-
-Finally, you can load high-level drivers for each kind of device that
-you have connected.  By default, each driver will autoprobe for a single 
-device, but you can support up to four similar devices by giving their
-individual co-ordinates when you load the driver.
-
-For example, if you had two no-name CD-ROM drives both using the
-KingByte KBIC-951A adapter, one on port 0x378 and the other on 0x3bc
-you could give the following command:
-
-	# insmod pcd drive0=0x378,1 drive1=0x3bc,1
-
-For most adapters, giving a port address and protocol number is sufficient,
-but check the source files in linux/drivers/block/paride for more 
-information.  (Hopefully someone will write some man pages one day !).
-
-As another example, here's what happens when PARPORT is installed, and
-a SyQuest EZ-135 is attached to port 0x378:
-
-	# insmod paride
-	paride: version 1.0 installed
-	# insmod epat
-	paride: epat registered as protocol 0
-	# insmod pd
-	pd: pd version 1.0, major 45, cluster 64, nice 0
-	pda: Sharing parport1 at 0x378
-	pda: epat 1.0, Shuttle EPAT chip c3 at 0x378, mode 5 (EPP-32), delay 1
-	pda: SyQuest EZ135A, 262144 blocks [128M], (512/16/32), removable media
-	 pda: pda1
-
-Note that the last line is the output from the generic partition table
-scanner - in this case it reports that it has found a disk with one partition.
-
-2.3  Using a PARIDE device
-
-Once the drivers have been loaded, you can access PARIDE devices in the
-same way as their traditional counterparts.  You will probably need to
-create the device "special files".  Here is a simple script that you can
-cut to a file and execute:
-
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# mkd -- a script to create the device special files for the PARIDE subsystem
-#
-function mkdev {
-  mknod $1 $2 $3 $4 ; chmod 0660 $1 ; chown root:disk $1
-}
-#
-function pd {
-  D=$( printf \\$( printf "x%03x" $[ $1 + 97 ] ) )
-  mkdev pd$D b 45 $[ $1 * 16 ]
-  for P in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
-  do mkdev pd$D$P b 45 $[ $1 * 16 + $P ]
-  done
-}
-#
-cd /dev
-#
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do pd $u ; done
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev pcd$u b 46 $u ; done 
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev pf$u  b 47 $u ; done 
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev pt$u  c 96 $u ; done 
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev npt$u c 96 $[ $u + 128 ] ; done 
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev pg$u  c 97 $u ; done 
-#
-# end of mkd
-
-With the device files and drivers in place, you can access PARIDE devices
-like any other Linux device.   For example, to mount a CD-ROM in pcd0, use:
-
-	mount /dev/pcd0 /cdrom
-
-If you have a fresh Avatar Shark cartridge, and the drive is pda, you
-might do something like:
-
-	fdisk /dev/pda		-- make a new partition table with
-				   partition 1 of type 83
-
-	mke2fs /dev/pda1	-- to build the file system
-
-	mkdir /shark		-- make a place to mount the disk
-
-	mount /dev/pda1 /shark
-
-Devices like the Imation superdisk work in the same way, except that
-they do not have a partition table.  For example to make a 120MB
-floppy that you could share with a DOS system:
-
-	mkdosfs /dev/pf0
-	mount /dev/pf0 /mnt
-
-
-2.4  The pf driver
-
-The pf driver is intended for use with parallel port ATAPI disk
-devices.  The most common devices in this category are PD drives
-and LS-120 drives.  Traditionally, media for these devices are not
-partitioned.  Consequently, the pf driver does not support partitioned
-media.  This may be changed in a future version of the driver. 
-
-2.5  Using the pt driver
-
-The pt driver for parallel port ATAPI tape drives is a minimal driver.
-It does not yet support many of the standard tape ioctl operations. 
-For best performance, a block size of 32KB should be used.  You will
-probably want to set the parallel port delay to 0, if you can.
-
-2.6  Using the pg driver
-
-The pg driver can be used in conjunction with the cdrecord program
-to create CD-ROMs.  Please get cdrecord version 1.6.1 or later
-from ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrecord/ .  To record CD-R media 
-your parallel port should ideally be set to EPP mode, and the "port delay" 
-should be set to 0.  With those settings it is possible to record at 2x 
-speed without any buffer underruns.  If you cannot get the driver to work
-in EPP mode, try to use "bidirectional" or "PS/2" mode and 1x speeds only.
-
-
-3. Troubleshooting
-
-3.1  Use EPP mode if you can
-
-The most common problems that people report with the PARIDE drivers
-concern the parallel port CMOS settings.  At this time, none of the
-PARIDE protocol modules support ECP mode, or any ECP combination modes.
-If you are able to do so, please set your parallel port into EPP mode
-using your CMOS setup procedure.
-
-3.2  Check the port delay
-
-Some parallel ports cannot reliably transfer data at full speed.  To
-offset the errors, the PARIDE protocol modules introduce a "port
-delay" between each access to the i/o ports.  Each protocol sets
-a default value for this delay.  In most cases, the user can override
-the default and set it to 0 - resulting in somewhat higher transfer
-rates.  In some rare cases (especially with older 486 systems) the
-default delays are not long enough.  if you experience corrupt data
-transfers, or unexpected failures, you may wish to increase the
-port delay.   The delay can be programmed using the "driveN" parameters
-to each of the high-level drivers.  Please see the notes above, or
-read the comments at the beginning of the driver source files in
-linux/drivers/block/paride.
-
-3.3  Some drives need a printer reset
-
-There appear to be a number of "noname" external drives on the market
-that do not always power up correctly.  We have noticed this with some
-drives based on OnSpec and older Freecom adapters.  In these rare cases,
-the adapter can often be reinitialised by issuing a "printer reset" on
-the parallel port.  As the reset operation is potentially disruptive in 
-multiple device environments, the PARIDE drivers will not do it 
-automatically.  You can however, force a printer reset by doing:
-
-	insmod lp reset=1
-	rmmod lp
-
-If you have one of these marginal cases, you should probably build
-your paride drivers as modules, and arrange to do the printer reset
-before loading the PARIDE drivers. 
-
-3.4  Use the verbose option and dmesg if you need help
-
-While a lot of testing has gone into these drivers to make them work
-as smoothly as possible, problems will arise.  If you do have problems,
-please check all the obvious things first:  does the drive work in
-DOS with the manufacturer's drivers ?  If that doesn't yield any useful
-clues, then please make sure that only one drive is hooked to your system,
-and that either (a) PARPORT is enabled or (b) no other device driver
-is using your parallel port (check in /proc/ioports).  Then, load the
-appropriate drivers (you can load several protocol modules if you want)
-as in:
-
-	# insmod paride
-	# insmod epat
-	# insmod bpck
-	# insmod kbic
-	...
-	# insmod pd verbose=1
-
-(using the correct driver for the type of device you have, of course).
-The verbose=1 parameter will cause the drivers to log a trace of their
-activity as they attempt to locate your drive.
-
-Use 'dmesg' to capture a log of all the PARIDE messages (any messages
-beginning with paride:, a protocol module's name or a driver's name) and
-include that with your bug report.  You can submit a bug report in one
-of two ways.  Either send it directly to the author of the PARIDE suite,
-by e-mail to grant@...que.net, or join the linux-parport mailing list
-and post your report there.
-
-3.5  For more information or help
-
-You can join the linux-parport mailing list by sending a mail message
-to 
-		linux-parport-request@...que.net
-
-with the single word 
-
-		subscribe
-
-in the body of the mail message (not in the subject line).   Please be
-sure that your mail program is correctly set up when you do this,  as
-the list manager is a robot that will subscribe you using the reply
-address in your mail headers.  REMOVE any anti-spam gimmicks you may
-have in your mail headers, when sending mail to the list server.
-
-You might also find some useful information on the linux-parport
-web pages (although they are not always up to date) at
-
-	http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.torque.net/parport/
-
-
diff --git a/drivers/Makefile b/drivers/Makefile
index 24cd47014657..feaf5ab7e92c 100644
--- a/drivers/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/Makefile
@@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_DIO)		+= dio/
 obj-$(CONFIG_SBUS)		+= sbus/
 obj-$(CONFIG_ZORRO)		+= zorro/
 obj-$(CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH)	+= block/aoe/
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE) 		+= block/paride/
 obj-$(CONFIG_TC)		+= tc/
 obj-$(CONFIG_UWB)		+= uwb/
 obj-$(CONFIG_USB_PHY)		+= usb/
diff --git a/drivers/block/Kconfig b/drivers/block/Kconfig
index ad9b687a236a..7089e64cdde4 100644
--- a/drivers/block/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/block/Kconfig
@@ -88,35 +88,6 @@ config GDROM
 	  Most users will want to say "Y" here.
 	  You can also build this as a module which will be called gdrom.
 
-config PARIDE
-	tristate "Parallel port IDE device support"
-	depends on PARPORT_PC
-	---help---
-	  There are many external CD-ROM and disk devices that connect through
-	  your computer's parallel port. Most of them are actually IDE devices
-	  using a parallel port IDE adapter. This option enables the PARIDE
-	  subsystem which contains drivers for many of these external drives.
-	  Read <file:Documentation/blockdev/paride.txt> for more information.
-
-	  If you have said Y to the "Parallel-port support" configuration
-	  option, you may share a single port between your printer and other
-	  parallel port devices. Answer Y to build PARIDE support into your
-	  kernel, or M if you would like to build it as a loadable module. If
-	  your parallel port support is in a loadable module, you must build
-	  PARIDE as a module. If you built PARIDE support into your kernel,
-	  you may still build the individual protocol modules and high-level
-	  drivers as loadable modules. If you build this support as a module,
-	  it will be called paride.
-
-	  To use the PARIDE support, you must say Y or M here and also to at
-	  least one high-level driver (e.g. "Parallel port IDE disks",
-	  "Parallel port ATAPI CD-ROMs", "Parallel port ATAPI disks" etc.) and
-	  to at least one protocol driver (e.g. "ATEN EH-100 protocol",
-	  "MicroSolutions backpack protocol", "DataStor Commuter protocol"
-	  etc.).
-
-source "drivers/block/paride/Kconfig"
-
 source "drivers/block/mtip32xx/Kconfig"
 
 source "drivers/block/zram/Kconfig"
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/Kconfig b/drivers/block/paride/Kconfig
deleted file mode 100644
index f8bd6ef3605a..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/Kconfig
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,303 +0,0 @@
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-#
-# PARIDE configuration
-#
-# PARIDE doesn't need PARPORT, but if PARPORT is configured as a module,
-# PARIDE must also be a module.
-# PARIDE only supports PC style parports. Tough for USB or other parports...
-
-comment "Parallel IDE high-level drivers"
-	depends on PARIDE
-
-config PARIDE_PD
-	tristate "Parallel port IDE disks"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables the high-level driver for IDE-type disk devices
-	  connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
-	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
-	  parallel port IDE driver, otherwise you should answer M to build
-	  it as a loadable module. The module will be called pd. You
-	  must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in your
-	  system. Among the devices supported by this driver are the SyQuest
-	  EZ-135, EZ-230 and SparQ drives, the Avatar Shark and the backpack
-	  hard drives from MicroSolutions.
-
-config PARIDE_PCD
-	tristate "Parallel port ATAPI CD-ROMs"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	select CDROM
-	select BLK_SCSI_REQUEST # only for the generic cdrom code
-	---help---
-	  This option enables the high-level driver for ATAPI CD-ROM devices
-	  connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
-	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
-	  parallel port ATAPI CD-ROM driver, otherwise you should answer M to
-	  build it as a loadable module. The module will be called pcd. You
-	  must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in your
-	  system. Among the devices supported by this driver are the
-	  MicroSolutions backpack CD-ROM drives and the Freecom Power CD. If
-	  you have such a CD-ROM drive, you should also say Y or M to "ISO
-	  9660 CD-ROM file system support" below, because that's the file
-	  system used on CD-ROMs.
-
-config PARIDE_PF
-	tristate "Parallel port ATAPI disks"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables the high-level driver for ATAPI disk devices
-	  connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
-	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
-	  parallel port ATAPI disk driver, otherwise you should answer M
-	  to build it as a loadable module. The module will be called pf.
-	  You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
-	  your system. Among the devices supported by this driver are the
-	  MicroSolutions backpack PD/CD drive and the Imation Superdisk
-	  LS-120 drive.
-
-config PARIDE_PT
-	tristate "Parallel port ATAPI tapes"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables the high-level driver for ATAPI tape devices
-	  connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
-	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
-	  parallel port ATAPI disk driver, otherwise you should answer M
-	  to build it as a loadable module. The module will be called pt.
-	  You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
-	  your system. Among the devices supported by this driver is the
-	  parallel port version of the HP 5GB drive.
-
-config PARIDE_PG
-	tristate "Parallel port generic ATAPI devices"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	---help---
-	  This option enables a special high-level driver for generic ATAPI
-	  devices connected through a parallel port. The driver allows user
-	  programs, such as cdrtools, to send ATAPI commands directly to a
-	  device.
-
-	  If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may
-	  answer Y here to build in the parallel port generic ATAPI driver,
-	  otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The
-	  module will be called pg.
-
-	  You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
-	  your system.
-
-	  This driver implements an API loosely related to the generic SCSI
-	  driver. See <file:include/linux/pg.h>. for details.
-
-	  You can obtain the most recent version of cdrtools from
-	  <ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/>. Versions 1.6.1a3 and
-	  later fully support this driver.
-
-comment "Parallel IDE protocol modules"
-	depends on PARIDE
-
-config PARIDE_ATEN
-	tristate "ATEN EH-100 protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the ATEN EH-100 parallel port IDE
-	  protocol. This protocol is used in some inexpensive low performance
-	  parallel port kits made in Hong Kong. If you chose to build PARIDE
-	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
-	  protocol driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a
-	  loadable module. The module will be called aten. You must also
-	  have a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to
-	  support.
-
-config PARIDE_BPCK
-	tristate "MicroSolutions backpack (Series 5) protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	---help---
-	  This option enables support for the Micro Solutions BACKPACK
-	  parallel port Series 5 IDE protocol.  (Most BACKPACK drives made
-	  before 1999 were Series 5) Series 5 drives will NOT always have the
-	  Series noted on the bottom of the drive. Series 6 drivers will.
-
-	  In other words, if your BACKPACK drive doesn't say "Series 6" on the
-	  bottom, enable this option.
-
-	  If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may
-	  answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you should
-	  answer M to build it as a loadable module.  The module will be
-	  called bpck.  You must also have a high-level driver for the type
-	  of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_BPCK6
-	tristate "MicroSolutions backpack (Series 6) protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE && !64BIT
-	---help---
-	  This option enables support for the Micro Solutions BACKPACK
-	  parallel port Series 6 IDE protocol.  (Most BACKPACK drives made
-	  after 1999 were Series 6) Series 6 drives will have the Series noted
-	  on the bottom of the drive.  Series 5 drivers don't always have it
-	  noted.
-
-	  In other words, if your BACKPACK drive says "Series 6" on the
-	  bottom, enable this option.
-
-	  If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may
-	  answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you should
-	  answer M to build it as a loadable module.  The module will be
-	  called bpck6.  You must also have a high-level driver for the type
-	  of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_COMM
-	tristate "DataStor Commuter protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the Commuter parallel port IDE
-	  protocol from DataStor. If you chose to build PARIDE support
-	  into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol
-	  driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable
-	  module. The module will be called comm. You must also have
-	  a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_DSTR
-	tristate "DataStor EP-2000 protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the EP-2000 parallel port IDE
-	  protocol from DataStor. If you chose to build PARIDE support
-	  into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol
-	  driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable
-	  module. The module will be called dstr. You must also have
-	  a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_FIT2
-	tristate "FIT TD-2000 protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the TD-2000 parallel port IDE
-	  protocol from Fidelity International Technology. This is a simple
-	  (low speed) adapter that is used in some portable hard drives. If
-	  you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may answer Y
-	  here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you should answer M
-	  to build it as a loadable module. The module will be called ktti.
-	  You must also have a high-level driver for the type of device that
-	  you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_FIT3
-	tristate "FIT TD-3000 protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the TD-3000 parallel port IDE
-	  protocol from Fidelity International Technology. This protocol is
-	  used in newer models of their portable disk, CD-ROM and PD/CD
-	  devices. If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
-	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
-	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will be
-	  called fit3. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
-	  of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_EPAT
-	tristate "Shuttle EPAT/EPEZ protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the EPAT parallel port IDE protocol.
-	  EPAT is a parallel port IDE adapter manufactured by Shuttle
-	  Technology and widely used in devices from major vendors such as
-	  Hewlett-Packard, SyQuest, Imation and Avatar. If you chose to build
-	  PARIDE support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in
-	  the protocol driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a
-	  loadable module. The module will be called epat. You must also
-	  have a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to
-	  support.
-
-config PARIDE_EPATC8
-	bool "Support c7/c8 chips"
-	depends on PARIDE_EPAT
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the newer Shuttle EP1284 (aka c7 and
-	  c8) chip. You need this if you are using any recent Imation SuperDisk
-	  (LS-120) drive.
-
-config PARIDE_EPIA
-	tristate "Shuttle EPIA protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the (obsolete) EPIA parallel port
-	  IDE protocol from Shuttle Technology. This adapter can still be
-	  found in some no-name kits. If you chose to build PARIDE support
-	  into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol
-	  driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable
-	  module. The module will be called epia. You must also have a
-	  high-level driver for the type of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_FRIQ
-	tristate "Freecom IQ ASIC-2 protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for version 2 of the Freecom IQ parallel
-	  port IDE adapter.  This adapter is used by the Maxell Superdisk
-	  drive.  If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
-	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
-	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will be
-	  called friq. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
-	  of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_FRPW
-	tristate "FreeCom power protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the Freecom power parallel port IDE
-	  protocol. If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
-	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
-	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will be
-	  called frpw. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
-	  of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_KBIC
-	tristate "KingByte KBIC-951A/971A protocols"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the KBIC-951A and KBIC-971A parallel
-	  port IDE protocols from KingByte Information Corp. KingByte's
-	  adapters appear in many no-name portable disk and CD-ROM products,
-	  especially in Europe. If you chose to build PARIDE support into your
-	  kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver,
-	  otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The
-	  module will be called kbic. You must also have a high-level driver
-	  for the type of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_KTTI
-	tristate "KT PHd protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the "PHd" parallel port IDE protocol
-	  from KT Technology. This is a simple (low speed) adapter that is
-	  used in some 2.5" portable hard drives. If you chose to build PARIDE
-	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
-	  protocol driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a
-	  loadable module. The module will be called ktti. You must also
-	  have a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to
-	  support.
-
-config PARIDE_ON20
-	tristate "OnSpec 90c20 protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the (obsolete) 90c20 parallel port
-	  IDE protocol from OnSpec (often marketed under the ValuStore brand
-	  name). If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
-	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
-	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will
-	  be called on20. You must also have a high-level driver for the
-	  type of device that you want to support.
-
-config PARIDE_ON26
-	tristate "OnSpec 90c26 protocol"
-	depends on PARIDE
-	help
-	  This option enables support for the 90c26 parallel port IDE protocol
-	  from OnSpec Electronics (often marketed under the ValuStore brand
-	  name). If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
-	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
-	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will be
-	  called on26. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
-	  of device that you want to support.
-
-#
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/Makefile b/drivers/block/paride/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index cf1742a8475e..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-#
-# Makefile for Parallel port IDE device drivers.
-#
-# 7 October 2000, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bkz@...ux-ide.org>
-# Rewritten to use lists instead of if-statements.
-#
-
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE)		+= paride.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_ATEN)	+= aten.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_BPCK)	+= bpck.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_COMM)	+= comm.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_DSTR)	+= dstr.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_KBIC)	+= kbic.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_EPAT)	+= epat.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_EPIA)	+= epia.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_FRPW)	+= frpw.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_FRIQ)	+= friq.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_FIT2)	+= fit2.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_FIT3)	+= fit3.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_ON20)	+= on20.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_ON26)	+= on26.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_KTTI)	+= ktti.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_BPCK6)	+= bpck6.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_PD)		+= pd.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_PCD)	+= pcd.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_PF)		+= pf.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_PT)		+= pt.o
-obj-$(CONFIG_PARIDE_PG)		+= pg.o
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/Transition-notes b/drivers/block/paride/Transition-notes
deleted file mode 100644
index 70374907c020..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/Transition-notes
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-Lemma 1:
-	If ps_tq is scheduled, ps_tq_active is 1.  ps_tq_int() can be called
-	only when ps_tq_active is 1.
-Proof:	All assignments to ps_tq_active and all scheduling of ps_tq happen
-	under ps_spinlock.  There are three places where that can happen:
-	one in ps_set_intr() (A) and two in ps_tq_int() (B and C).
-	Consider the sequnce of these events.  A can not be preceded by
-	anything except B, since it is under if (!ps_tq_active) under
-	ps_spinlock.  C is always preceded by B, since we can't reach it
-	other than through B and we don't drop ps_spinlock between them.
-	IOW, the sequence is A?(BA|BC|B)*.  OTOH, number of B can not exceed
-	the sum of numbers of A and C, since each call of ps_tq_int() is
-	the result of ps_tq execution.  Therefore, the sequence starts with
-	A and each B is preceded by either A or C.  Moments when we enter
-	ps_tq_int() are sandwiched between {A,C} and B in that sequence,
-	since at any time number of B can not exceed the number of these
-	moments which, in turn, can not exceed the number of A and C.
-	In other words, the sequence of events is (A or C set ps_tq_active to
-	1 and schedule ps_tq, ps_tq is executed, ps_tq_int() is entered,
-	B resets ps_tq_active)*.
-
-
-consider the following area:
-	* in do_pd_request1(): to calls of pi_do_claimed() and return in
-	  case when pd_req is NULL.
-	* in next_request(): to call of do_pd_request1()
-	* in do_pd_read(): to call of ps_set_intr()
-	* in do_pd_read_start(): to calls of pi_do_claimed(), next_request()
-and ps_set_intr()
-	* in do_pd_read_drq(): to calls of pi_do_claimed() and next_request()
-	* in do_pd_write(): to call of ps_set_intr()
-	* in do_pd_write_start(): to calls of pi_do_claimed(), next_request()
-and ps_set_intr()
-	* in do_pd_write_done(): to calls of pi_do_claimed() and next_request()
-	* in ps_set_intr(): to check for ps_tq_active and to scheduling
-	  ps_tq if ps_tq_active was 0.
-	* in ps_tq_int(): from the moment when we get ps_spinlock() to the
-	  return, call of con() or scheduling ps_tq.
-	* in pi_schedule_claimed() when called from pi_do_claimed() called from
-	  pd.c, everything until returning 1 or setting or setting ->claim_cont
-	  on the path that returns 0
-	* in pi_do_claimed() when called from pd.c, everything until the call
-	  of pi_do_claimed() plus the everything until the call of cont() if
-	  pi_do_claimed() has returned 1.
-	* in pi_wake_up() called for PIA that belongs to pd.c, everything from
-	  the moment when pi_spinlock has been acquired.
-
-Lemma 2:
-	1) at any time at most one thread of execution can be in that area or
-	be preempted there.
-	2) When there is such a thread, pd_busy is set or pd_lock is held by
-	that thread.
-	3) When there is such a thread, ps_tq_active is 0 or ps_spinlock is
-	held by that thread.
-	4) When there is such a thread, all PIA belonging to pd.c have NULL
-	->claim_cont or pi_spinlock is held by thread in question.
-
-Proof:	consider the first moment when the above is not true.
-
-(1) can become not true if some thread enters that area while another is there.
-	a) do_pd_request1() can be called from next_request() or do_pd_request()
-	   In the first case the thread was already in the area.  In the second,
-	   the thread was holding pd_lock and found pd_busy not set, which would
-	   mean that (2) was already not true.
-	b) ps_set_intr() and pi_schedule_claimed() can be called only from the
-	   area.
-	c) pi_do_claimed() is called by pd.c only from the area.
-	d) ps_tq_int() can enter the area only when the thread is holding
-	   ps_spinlock and ps_tq_active is 1 (due to Lemma 1).  It means that
-	   (3) was already not true.
-	e) do_pd_{read,write}* could be called only from the area.  The only
-	   case that needs consideration is call from pi_wake_up() and there
-	   we would have to be called for the PIA that got ->claimed_cont
-	   from pd.c.  That could happen only if pi_do_claimed() had been
-	   called from pd.c for that PIA, which happens only for PIA belonging
-	   to pd.c.
-	f) pi_wake_up() can enter the area only when the thread is holding
-	   pi_spinlock and ->claimed_cont is non-NULL for PIA belonging to
-	   pd.c.  It means that (4) was already not true.
-
-(2) can become not true only when pd_lock is released by the thread in question.
-	Indeed, pd_busy is reset only in the area and thread that resets
-	it is holding pd_lock.	The only place within the area where we
-	release pd_lock is in pd_next_buf() (called from within the area).
-	But that code does not reset pd_busy, so pd_busy would have to be
-	0 when pd_next_buf() had acquired pd_lock.  If it become 0 while
-	we were acquiring the lock, (1) would be already false, since
-	the thread that had reset it would be in the area simulateously.
-	If it was 0 before we tried to acquire pd_lock, (2) would be
-	already false.
-
-For similar reasons, (3) can become not true only when ps_spinlock is released
-by the thread in question.  However, all such places within the area are right
-after resetting ps_tq_active to 0.
-
-(4) is done the same way - all places where we release pi_spinlock within
-the area are either after resetting ->claimed_cont to NULL while holding
-pi_spinlock, or after not tocuhing ->claimed_cont since acquiring pi_spinlock
-also in the area.  The only place where ->claimed_cont is made non-NULL is
-in the area, under pi_spinlock and we do not release it until after leaving
-the area.
-
-QED.
-
-
-Corollary 1: ps_tq_active can be killed.  Indeed, the only place where we
-check its value is in ps_set_intr() and if it had been non-zero at that
-point, we would have violated either (2.1) (if it was set while ps_set_intr()
-was acquiring ps_spinlock) or (2.3) (if it was set when we started to
-acquire ps_spinlock).
-
-Corollary 2: ps_spinlock can be killed.  Indeed, Lemma 1 and Lemma 2 show
-that the only possible contention is between scheduling ps_tq followed by
-immediate release of spinlock and beginning of execution of ps_tq on
-another CPU.
-
-Corollary 3: assignment to pd_busy in do_pd_read_start() and do_pd_write_start()
-can be killed.  Indeed, we are not holding pd_lock and thus pd_busy is already
-1 here.
-
-Corollary 4: in ps_tq_int() uses of con can be replaced with uses of
-ps_continuation, since the latter is changed only from the area.
-We don't need to reset it to NULL, since we are guaranteed that there
-will be a call of ps_set_intr() before we look at ps_continuation again.
-We can remove the check for ps_continuation being NULL for the same
-reason - the value is guaranteed to be set by the last ps_set_intr() and
-we never pass it NULL.  Assignements in the beginning of ps_set_intr()
-can be taken to callers as long as they remain within the area.
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/aten.c b/drivers/block/paride/aten.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 2695465568ad..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/aten.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        aten.c  (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	aten.c is a low-level protocol driver for the ATEN EH-100
-	parallel port adapter.  The EH-100 supports 4-bit and 8-bit
-        modes only.  There is also an EH-132 which supports EPP mode
-        transfers.  The EH-132 is not yet supported.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.05.05	init_proto, release_proto
-
-*/
-
-#define ATEN_VERSION      "1.01"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define j44(a,b)                ((((a>>4)&0x0f)|(b&0xf0))^0x88)
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int  cont_map[2] = { 0x08, 0x20 };
-
-static void  aten_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{	int r;
-
-	r = regr + cont_map[cont] + 0x80;
-
-	w0(r); w2(0xe); w2(6); w0(val); w2(7); w2(6); w2(0xc);
-}
-
-static int aten_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{	int  a, b, r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont] + 0x40;
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0: w0(r); w2(0xe); w2(6); 
-		w2(7); w2(6); w2(0);
-		a = r1(); w0(0x10); b = r1(); w2(0xc);
-		return j44(a,b);
-
-        case 1: r |= 0x10;
-		w0(r); w2(0xe); w2(6); w0(0xff); 
-		w2(0x27); w2(0x26); w2(0x20);
-		a = r0();
-		w2(0x26); w2(0xc);
-		return a;
-	}
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static void aten_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int  k, a, b, c, d;
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:	w0(0x48); w2(0xe); w2(6);
-		for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-			w2(7); w2(6); w2(2);
-			a = r1(); w0(0x58); b = r1();
-			w2(0); d = r1(); w0(0x48); c = r1();
-			buf[2*k] = j44(c,d);
-			buf[2*k+1] = j44(a,b);
-		}
-		w2(0xc);
-		break;
-
-	case 1: w0(0x58); w2(0xe); w2(6);
-		for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-			w2(0x27); w2(0x26); w2(0x22);
-			a = r0(); w2(0x20); b = r0();
-			buf[2*k] = b; buf[2*k+1] = a;
-		}
-		w2(0x26); w2(0xc);
-		break;
-	}
-}
-
-static void aten_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int k;
-
-	w0(0x88); w2(0xe); w2(6);
-	for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-		w0(buf[2*k+1]); w2(0xe); w2(6);
-		w0(buf[2*k]); w2(7); w2(6);
-	}
-	w2(0xc);
-}
-
-static void aten_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-	w2(0xc);	
-}
-
-static void aten_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static void aten_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[2] = {"4-bit","8-bit"};
-
-        printk("%s: aten %s, ATEN EH-100 at 0x%x, ",
-                pi->device,ATEN_VERSION,pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol aten = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "aten",
-	.max_mode	= 2,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= aten_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= aten_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= aten_write_block,
-	.read_block	= aten_read_block,
-	.connect	= aten_connect,
-	.disconnect	= aten_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= aten_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init aten_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&aten);
-}
-
-static void __exit aten_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister( &aten );
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(aten_init)
-module_exit(aten_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/bpck.c b/drivers/block/paride/bpck.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 4f27e7392e38..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/bpck.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,477 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-	bpck.c	(c) 1996-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-		            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	bpck.c is a low-level protocol driver for the MicroSolutions 
-	"backpack" parallel port IDE adapter.  
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.05.05 init_proto, release_proto, pi->delay 
-	1.02    GRG 1998.08.15 default pi->delay returned to 4
-
-*/
-
-#define	BPCK_VERSION	"1.02" 
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#undef r2
-#undef w2
-
-#define PC			pi->private
-#define r2()			(PC=(in_p(2) & 0xff))
-#define w2(byte)  		{out_p(2,byte); PC = byte;}
-#define t2(pat)   		{PC ^= pat; out_p(2,PC);}
-#define e2()			{PC &= 0xfe; out_p(2,PC);}
-#define o2()			{PC |= 1; out_p(2,PC);}
-
-#define j44(l,h)     (((l>>3)&0x7)|((l>>4)&0x8)|((h<<1)&0x70)|(h&0x80))
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-   cont = 2 - use internal bpck register addressing
-*/
-
-static int  cont_map[3] = { 0x40, 0x48, 0 };
-
-static int bpck_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{       int r, l, h;
-
-	r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0: w0(r & 0xf); w0(r); t2(2); t2(4);
-	        l = r1();
-        	t2(4);
-        	h = r1();
-        	return j44(l,h);
-
-	case 1: w0(r & 0xf); w0(r); t2(2);
-	        e2(); t2(0x20);
-		t2(4); h = r0();
-	        t2(1); t2(0x20);
-	        return h;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-	case 4: w0(r); w2(9); w2(0); w2(0x20);
-		h = r4();
-		w2(0);
-		return h;
-
-	}
-	return -1;
-}	
-
-static void bpck_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val )
-
-{	int	r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:
-	case 1: w0(r);
-		t2(2);
-		w0(val);
-		o2(); t2(4); t2(1);
-		break;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-	case 4: w0(r); w2(9); w2(0);
-		w0(val); w2(1); w2(3); w2(0);
-		break;
-
-	}
-}
-
-/* These macros access the bpck registers in native addressing */
-
-#define WR(r,v)		bpck_write_regr(pi,2,r,v)
-#define RR(r)		(bpck_read_regr(pi,2,r))
-
-static void bpck_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int i;
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0: WR(4,0x40);
-		w0(0x40); t2(2); t2(1);
-		for (i=0;i<count;i++) { w0(buf[i]); t2(4); }
-		WR(4,0);
-		break;
-
-	case 1: WR(4,0x50);
-                w0(0x40); t2(2); t2(1);
-                for (i=0;i<count;i++) { w0(buf[i]); t2(4); }
-                WR(4,0x10);
-		break;
-
-	case 2: WR(4,0x48);
-		w0(0x40); w2(9); w2(0); w2(1);
-		for (i=0;i<count;i++) w4(buf[i]);
-		w2(0);
-		WR(4,8);
-		break;
-
-        case 3: WR(4,0x48);
-                w0(0x40); w2(9); w2(0); w2(1);
-                for (i=0;i<count/2;i++) w4w(((u16 *)buf)[i]);
-                w2(0);
-                WR(4,8);
-                break;
- 
-        case 4: WR(4,0x48);
-                w0(0x40); w2(9); w2(0); w2(1);
-                for (i=0;i<count/4;i++) w4l(((u32 *)buf)[i]);
-                w2(0);
-                WR(4,8);
-                break;
- 	}
-}
-
-static void bpck_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int i, l, h;
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-      	case 0: WR(4,0x40);
-		w0(0x40); t2(2);
-		for (i=0;i<count;i++) {
-		    t2(4); l = r1();
-		    t2(4); h = r1();
-		    buf[i] = j44(l,h);
-		}
-		WR(4,0);
-		break;
-
-	case 1: WR(4,0x50);
-		w0(0x40); t2(2); t2(0x20);
-      	        for(i=0;i<count;i++) { t2(4); buf[i] = r0(); }
-	        t2(1); t2(0x20);
-	        WR(4,0x10);
-		break;
-
-	case 2: WR(4,0x48);
-		w0(0x40); w2(9); w2(0); w2(0x20);
-		for (i=0;i<count;i++) buf[i] = r4();
-		w2(0);
-		WR(4,8);
-		break;
-
-        case 3: WR(4,0x48);
-                w0(0x40); w2(9); w2(0); w2(0x20);
-                for (i=0;i<count/2;i++) ((u16 *)buf)[i] = r4w();
-                w2(0);
-                WR(4,8);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: WR(4,0x48);
-                w0(0x40); w2(9); w2(0); w2(0x20);
-                for (i=0;i<count/4;i++) ((u32 *)buf)[i] = r4l();
-                w2(0);
-                WR(4,8);
-                break;
-
-	}
-}
-
-static int bpck_probe_unit ( PIA *pi )
-
-{	int o1, o0, f7, id;
-	int t, s;
-
-	id = pi->unit;
-	s = 0;
-	w2(4); w2(0xe); r2(); t2(2); 
-	o1 = r1()&0xf8;
-	o0 = r0();
-	w0(255-id); w2(4); w0(id);
-	t2(8); t2(8); t2(8);
-	t2(2); t = r1()&0xf8;
-	f7 = ((id % 8) == 7);
-	if ((f7) || (t != o1)) { t2(2); s = r1()&0xf8; }
-	if ((t == o1) && ((!f7) || (s == o1)))  {
-		w2(0x4c); w0(o0);
-		return 0;	
-	}
-	t2(8); w0(0); t2(2); w2(0x4c); w0(o0);
-	return 1;
-}
-	
-static void bpck_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-	w0(0xff-pi->unit); w2(4); w0(pi->unit);
-	t2(8); t2(8); t2(8); 
-	t2(2); t2(2);
-	
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0: t2(8); WR(4,0);
-		break;
-
-	case 1: t2(8); WR(4,0x10);
-		break;
-
-	case 2:
-        case 3:
-	case 4: w2(0); WR(4,8);
-		break;
-
-	}
-
-	WR(5,8);
-
-	if (pi->devtype == PI_PCD) {
-		WR(0x46,0x10);		/* fiddle with ESS logic ??? */
-		WR(0x4c,0x38);
-		WR(0x4d,0x88);
-		WR(0x46,0xa0);
-		WR(0x41,0);
-		WR(0x4e,8);
-		}
-}
-
-static void bpck_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{	w0(0); 
-	if (pi->mode >= 2) { w2(9); w2(0); } else t2(2);
-	w2(0x4c); w0(pi->saved_r0);
-} 
-
-static void bpck_force_spp ( PIA *pi )
-
-/* This fakes the EPP protocol to turn off EPP ... */
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        w0(0xff-pi->unit); w2(4); w0(pi->unit);
-        t2(8); t2(8); t2(8); 
-        t2(2); t2(2);
-
-        w2(0); 
-        w0(4); w2(9); w2(0); 
-        w0(0); w2(1); w2(3); w2(0);     
-        w0(0); w2(9); w2(0);
-        w2(0x4c); w0(pi->saved_r0);
-}
-
-#define TEST_LEN  16
-
-static int bpck_test_proto( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{	int i, e, l, h, om;
-	char buf[TEST_LEN];
-
-	bpck_force_spp(pi);
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0: bpck_connect(pi);
-		WR(0x13,0x7f);
-		w0(0x13); t2(2);
-		for(i=0;i<TEST_LEN;i++) {
-                    t2(4); l = r1();
-                    t2(4); h = r1();
-                    buf[i] = j44(l,h);
-		}
-		bpck_disconnect(pi);
-		break;
-
-        case 1: bpck_connect(pi);
-		WR(0x13,0x7f);
-                w0(0x13); t2(2); t2(0x20);
-                for(i=0;i<TEST_LEN;i++) { t2(4); buf[i] = r0(); }
-                t2(1); t2(0x20);
-		bpck_disconnect(pi);
-		break;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-	case 4: om = pi->mode;
-		pi->mode = 0;
-		bpck_connect(pi);
-		WR(7,3);
-		WR(4,8);
-		bpck_disconnect(pi);
-
-		pi->mode = om;
-		bpck_connect(pi);
-		w0(0x13); w2(9); w2(1); w0(0); w2(3); w2(0); w2(0xe0);
-
-		switch (pi->mode) {
-		  case 2: for (i=0;i<TEST_LEN;i++) buf[i] = r4();
-			  break;
-		  case 3: for (i=0;i<TEST_LEN/2;i++) ((u16 *)buf)[i] = r4w();
-                          break;
-		  case 4: for (i=0;i<TEST_LEN/4;i++) ((u32 *)buf)[i] = r4l();
-                          break;
-		}
-
-		w2(0);
-		WR(7,0);
-		bpck_disconnect(pi);
-
-		break;
-
-	}
-
-	if (verbose) {
-	    printk("%s: bpck: 0x%x unit %d mode %d: ",
-		   pi->device,pi->port,pi->unit,pi->mode);
-	    for (i=0;i<TEST_LEN;i++) printk("%3d",buf[i]);
-	    printk("\n");
-	}
-
-	e = 0;
-	for (i=0;i<TEST_LEN;i++) if (buf[i] != (i+1)) e++;
-	return e;
-}
-
-static void bpck_read_eeprom ( PIA *pi, char * buf )
-
-{       int i,j,k,n,p,v,f, om, od;
-
-	bpck_force_spp(pi);
-
-	om = pi->mode;  od = pi->delay;
-	pi->mode = 0; pi->delay = 6;
-
-	bpck_connect(pi);
-	
-	n = 0;
-	WR(4,0);
-	for (i=0;i<64;i++) {
-	    WR(6,8);  
-	    WR(6,0xc);
-	    p = 0x100;
-	    for (k=0;k<9;k++) {
-		f = (((i + 0x180) & p) != 0) * 2;
-		WR(6,f+0xc); 
-		WR(6,f+0xd); 
-		WR(6,f+0xc);
-		p = (p >> 1);
-	    }
-	    for (j=0;j<2;j++) {
-		v = 0;
-		for (k=0;k<8;k++) {
-		    WR(6,0xc); 
-		    WR(6,0xd); 
-		    WR(6,0xc); 
-		    f = RR(0);
-		    v = 2*v + (f == 0x84);
-		}
-		buf[2*i+1-j] = v;
-	    }
-	}
-	WR(6,8);
-	WR(6,0);
-	WR(5,8);
-
-	bpck_disconnect(pi);
-
-        if (om >= 2) {
-                bpck_connect(pi);
-                WR(7,3);
-                WR(4,8);
-                bpck_disconnect(pi);
-        }
-
-	pi->mode = om; pi->delay = od;
-}
-
-static int bpck_test_port ( PIA *pi ) 	/* check for 8-bit port */
-
-{	int	i, r, m;
-
-	w2(0x2c); i = r0(); w0(255-i); r = r0(); w0(i);
-	m = -1;
-	if (r == i) m = 2;
-	if (r == (255-i)) m = 0;
-
-	w2(0xc); i = r0(); w0(255-i); r = r0(); w0(i);
-	if (r != (255-i)) m = -1;
-	
-	if (m == 0) { w2(6); w2(0xc); r = r0(); w0(0xaa); w0(r); w0(0xaa); }
-	if (m == 2) { w2(0x26); w2(0xc); }
-
-	if (m == -1) return 0;
-	return 5;
-}
-
-static void bpck_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{	char	*mode_string[5] = { "4-bit","8-bit","EPP-8",
-				    "EPP-16","EPP-32" };
-
-#ifdef DUMP_EEPROM
-	int i;
-#endif
-
-	bpck_read_eeprom(pi,scratch);
-
-#ifdef DUMP_EEPROM
-	if (verbose) {
-	   for(i=0;i<128;i++)
-		if ((scratch[i] < ' ') || (scratch[i] > '~'))
-		    scratch[i] = '.';
-	   printk("%s: bpck EEPROM: %64.64s\n",pi->device,scratch);
-	   printk("%s:              %64.64s\n",pi->device,&scratch[64]);
-	}
-#endif
-
-	printk("%s: bpck %s, backpack %8.8s unit %d",
-		pi->device,BPCK_VERSION,&scratch[110],pi->unit);
-	printk(" at 0x%x, mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->port,
-		pi->mode,mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol bpck = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "bpck",
-	.max_mode	= 5,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 4,
-	.max_units	= 255,
-	.write_regr	= bpck_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= bpck_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= bpck_write_block,
-	.read_block	= bpck_read_block,
-	.connect	= bpck_connect,
-	.disconnect	= bpck_disconnect,
-	.test_port	= bpck_test_port,
-	.probe_unit	= bpck_probe_unit,
-	.test_proto	= bpck_test_proto,
-	.log_adapter	= bpck_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init bpck_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&bpck);
-}
-
-static void __exit bpck_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&bpck);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(bpck_init)
-module_exit(bpck_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/bpck6.c b/drivers/block/paride/bpck6.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ec64e7f5d1ce..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/bpck6.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,267 +0,0 @@
-/*
-	backpack.c (c) 2001 Micro Solutions Inc.
-		Released under the terms of the GNU General Public license
-
-	backpack.c is a low-level protocol driver for the Micro Solutions
-		"BACKPACK" parallel port IDE adapter
-		(Works on Series 6 drives)
-
-	Written by: Ken Hahn     (linux-dev@...ro-solutions.com)
-	            Clive Turvey (linux-dev@...ro-solutions.com)
-
-*/
-
-/*
-   This is Ken's linux wrapper for the PPC library
-   Version 1.0.0 is the backpack driver for which source is not available
-   Version 2.0.0 is the first to have source released 
-   Version 2.0.1 is the "Cox-ified" source code 
-   Version 2.0.2 - fixed version string usage, and made ppc functions static 
-*/
-
-
-#define BACKPACK_VERSION "2.0.2"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/slab.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-#include <linux/parport.h>
-
-#include "ppc6lnx.c"
-#include "paride.h"
-
-/* PARAMETERS */
-static bool verbose; /* set this to 1 to see debugging messages and whatnot */
- 
-
-#define PPCSTRUCT(pi) ((Interface *)(pi->private))
-
-/****************************************************************/
-/*
- ATAPI CDROM DRIVE REGISTERS
-*/
-#define ATAPI_DATA       0      /* data port                  */
-#define ATAPI_ERROR      1      /* error register (read)      */
-#define ATAPI_FEATURES   1      /* feature register (write)   */
-#define ATAPI_INT_REASON 2      /* interrupt reason register  */
-#define ATAPI_COUNT_LOW  4      /* byte count register (low)  */
-#define ATAPI_COUNT_HIGH 5      /* byte count register (high) */
-#define ATAPI_DRIVE_SEL  6      /* drive select register      */
-#define ATAPI_STATUS     7      /* status port (read)         */
-#define ATAPI_COMMAND    7      /* command port (write)       */
-#define ATAPI_ALT_STATUS 0x0e /* alternate status reg (read) */
-#define ATAPI_DEVICE_CONTROL 0x0e /* device control (write)   */
-/****************************************************************/
-
-static int bpck6_read_regr(PIA *pi, int cont, int reg)
-{
-	unsigned int out;
-
-	/* check for bad settings */
-	if (reg<0 || reg>7 || cont<0 || cont>2)
-	{
-		return(-1);
-	}
-	out=ppc6_rd_port(PPCSTRUCT(pi),cont?reg|8:reg);
-	return(out);
-}
-
-static void bpck6_write_regr(PIA *pi, int cont, int reg, int val)
-{
-	/* check for bad settings */
-	if (reg>=0 && reg<=7 && cont>=0 && cont<=1)
-	{
-		ppc6_wr_port(PPCSTRUCT(pi),cont?reg|8:reg,(u8)val);
-	}
-}
-
-static void bpck6_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int len )
-{
-	ppc6_wr_port16_blk(PPCSTRUCT(pi),ATAPI_DATA,buf,(u32)len>>1); 
-}
-
-static void bpck6_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int len )
-{
-	ppc6_rd_port16_blk(PPCSTRUCT(pi),ATAPI_DATA,buf,(u32)len>>1);
-}
-
-static void bpck6_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-{
-	if(verbose)
-	{
-		printk(KERN_DEBUG "connect\n");
-	}
-
-	if(pi->mode >=2)
-  	{
-		PPCSTRUCT(pi)->mode=4+pi->mode-2;	
-	}
-	else if(pi->mode==1)
-	{
-		PPCSTRUCT(pi)->mode=3;	
-	}
-	else
-	{
-		PPCSTRUCT(pi)->mode=1;		
-	}
-
-	ppc6_open(PPCSTRUCT(pi));  
-	ppc6_wr_extout(PPCSTRUCT(pi),0x3);
-}
-
-static void bpck6_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-{
-	if(verbose)
-	{
-		printk("disconnect\n");
-	}
-	ppc6_wr_extout(PPCSTRUCT(pi),0x0);
-	ppc6_close(PPCSTRUCT(pi));
-}
-
-static int bpck6_test_port ( PIA *pi )   /* check for 8-bit port */
-{
-	if(verbose)
-	{
-		printk(KERN_DEBUG "PARPORT indicates modes=%x for lp=0x%lx\n",
-               		((struct pardevice*)(pi->pardev))->port->modes,
-			((struct pardevice *)(pi->pardev))->port->base); 
-	}
-
-	/*copy over duplicate stuff.. initialize state info*/
-	PPCSTRUCT(pi)->ppc_id=pi->unit;
-	PPCSTRUCT(pi)->lpt_addr=pi->port;
-
-	/* look at the parport device to see if what modes we can use */
-	if(((struct pardevice *)(pi->pardev))->port->modes & 
-		(PARPORT_MODE_EPP)
-          )
-	{
-		return 5; /* Can do EPP*/
-	}
-	else if(((struct pardevice *)(pi->pardev))->port->modes & 
-			(PARPORT_MODE_TRISTATE)
-               )
-	{
-		return 2;
-	}
-	else /*Just flat SPP*/
-	{
-		return 1;
-	}
-}
-
-static int bpck6_probe_unit ( PIA *pi )
-{
-	int out;
-
-	if(verbose)
-	{
-		printk(KERN_DEBUG "PROBE UNIT %x on port:%x\n",pi->unit,pi->port);
-	}
-
-	/*SET PPC UNIT NUMBER*/
-	PPCSTRUCT(pi)->ppc_id=pi->unit;
-
-	/*LOWER DOWN TO UNIDIRECTIONAL*/
-	PPCSTRUCT(pi)->mode=1;		
-
-	out=ppc6_open(PPCSTRUCT(pi));
-
-	if(verbose)
-	{
-		printk(KERN_DEBUG "ppc_open returned %2x\n",out);
-	}
-
-  	if(out)
- 	{
-		ppc6_close(PPCSTRUCT(pi));
-		if(verbose)
-		{
-			printk(KERN_DEBUG "leaving probe\n");
-		}
-               return(1);
-	}
-  	else
-  	{
-		if(verbose)
-		{
-			printk(KERN_DEBUG "Failed open\n");
-		}
-    		return(0);
-  	}
-}
-
-static void bpck6_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-{
-	char *mode_string[5]=
-		{"4-bit","8-bit","EPP-8","EPP-16","EPP-32"};
-
-	printk("%s: BACKPACK Protocol Driver V"BACKPACK_VERSION"\n",pi->device);
-	printk("%s: Copyright 2001 by Micro Solutions, Inc., DeKalb IL.\n",pi->device);
-	printk("%s: BACKPACK %s, Micro Solutions BACKPACK Drive at 0x%x\n",
-		pi->device,BACKPACK_VERSION,pi->port);
-	printk("%s: Unit: %d Mode:%d (%s) Delay %d\n",pi->device,
-		pi->unit,pi->mode,mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-}
-
-static int bpck6_init_proto(PIA *pi)
-{
-	Interface *p = kzalloc(sizeof(Interface), GFP_KERNEL);
-
-	if (p) {
-		pi->private = (unsigned long)p;
-		return 0;
-	}
-
-	printk(KERN_ERR "%s: ERROR COULDN'T ALLOCATE MEMORY\n", pi->device); 
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static void bpck6_release_proto(PIA *pi)
-{
-	kfree((void *)(pi->private)); 
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol bpck6 = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "bpck6",
-	.max_mode	= 5,
-	.epp_first	= 2, /* 2-5 use epp (need 8 ports) */
-	.max_units	= 255,
-	.write_regr	= bpck6_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= bpck6_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= bpck6_write_block,
-	.read_block	= bpck6_read_block,
-	.connect	= bpck6_connect,
-	.disconnect	= bpck6_disconnect,
-	.test_port	= bpck6_test_port,
-	.probe_unit	= bpck6_probe_unit,
-	.log_adapter	= bpck6_log_adapter,
-	.init_proto	= bpck6_init_proto,
-	.release_proto	= bpck6_release_proto,
-};
-
-static int __init bpck6_init(void)
-{
-	printk(KERN_INFO "bpck6: BACKPACK Protocol Driver V"BACKPACK_VERSION"\n");
-	printk(KERN_INFO "bpck6: Copyright 2001 by Micro Solutions, Inc., DeKalb IL. USA\n");
-	if(verbose)
-		printk(KERN_DEBUG "bpck6: verbose debug enabled.\n");
-	return paride_register(&bpck6);
-}
-
-static void __exit bpck6_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&bpck6);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-MODULE_AUTHOR("Micro Solutions Inc.");
-MODULE_DESCRIPTION("BACKPACK Protocol module, compatible with PARIDE");
-module_param(verbose, bool, 0644);
-module_init(bpck6_init)
-module_exit(bpck6_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/comm.c b/drivers/block/paride/comm.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 9bcd35495323..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/comm.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,218 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        comm.c    (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                              Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	comm.c is a low-level protocol driver for some older models
-	of the DataStor "Commuter" parallel to IDE adapter.  Some of
-	the parallel port devices marketed by Arista currently
-	use this adapter.
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.05.05  init_proto, release_proto
-
-*/
-
-#define COMM_VERSION      "1.01"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-/* mode codes:  0  nybble reads, 8-bit writes
-                1  8-bit reads and writes
-                2  8-bit EPP mode
-*/
-
-#define j44(a,b)	(((a>>3)&0x0f)|((b<<1)&0xf0))
-
-#define P1	w2(5);w2(0xd);w2(0xd);w2(5);w2(4);
-#define P2	w2(5);w2(7);w2(7);w2(5);w2(4);
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int  cont_map[2] = { 0x08, 0x10 };
-
-static int comm_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{       int     l, h, r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-        switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0: w0(r); P1; w0(0);
-        	w2(6); l = r1(); w0(0x80); h = r1(); w2(4);
-                return j44(l,h);
-
-        case 1: w0(r+0x20); P1; 
-        	w0(0); w2(0x26); h = r0(); w2(4);
-                return h;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-        case 4: w3(r+0x20); (void)r1();
-        	w2(0x24); h = r4(); w2(4);
-                return h;
-
-        }
-        return -1;
-}       
-
-static void comm_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val )
-
-{       int  r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-        switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0:
-        case 1: w0(r); P1; w0(val); P2;
-		break;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-        case 4: w3(r); (void)r1(); w4(val);
-                break;
-        }
-}
-
-static void comm_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-        w2(4); w0(0xff); w2(6);
-        w2(4); w0(0xaa); w2(6);
-        w2(4); w0(0x00); w2(6);
-        w2(4); w0(0x87); w2(6);
-        w2(4); w0(0xe0); w2(0xc); w2(0xc); w2(4);
-}
-
-static void comm_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       w2(0); w2(0); w2(0); w2(4); 
-	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static void comm_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int     i, l, h;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-        
-        case 0: w0(0x48); P1;
-                for(i=0;i<count;i++) {
-                        w0(0); w2(6); l = r1();
-                        w0(0x80); h = r1(); w2(4);
-                        buf[i] = j44(l,h);
-                }
-                break;
-
-        case 1: w0(0x68); P1; w0(0);
-                for(i=0;i<count;i++) {
-                        w2(0x26); buf[i] = r0(); w2(0x24);
-                }
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-		
-	case 2: w3(0x68); (void)r1(); w2(0x24);
-		for (i=0;i<count;i++) buf[i] = r4();
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-        case 3: w3(0x68); (void)r1(); w2(0x24);
-                for (i=0;i<count/2;i++) ((u16 *)buf)[i] = r4w();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: w3(0x68); (void)r1(); w2(0x24);
-                for (i=0;i<count/4;i++) ((u32 *)buf)[i] = r4l();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-		
-	}
-}
-
-/* NB: Watch out for the byte swapped writes ! */
-
-static void comm_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int	k;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0:
-        case 1: w0(0x68); P1;
-        	for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(5); w0(buf[k^1]); w2(7);
-                }
-                w2(5); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 2: w3(0x48); (void)r1();
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k^1]);
-                break;
-
-        case 3: w3(0x48); (void)r1();
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) w4w(pi_swab16(buf,k));
-                break;
-
-        case 4: w3(0x48); (void)r1();
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) w4l(pi_swab32(buf,k));
-                break;
-
-
-        }
-}
-
-static void comm_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[5] = {"4-bit","8-bit","EPP-8","EPP-16","EPP-32"};
-
-        printk("%s: comm %s, DataStor Commuter at 0x%x, ",
-                pi->device,COMM_VERSION,pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol comm = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "comm",
-	.max_mode	= 5,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= comm_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= comm_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= comm_write_block,
-	.read_block	= comm_read_block,
-	.connect	= comm_connect,
-	.disconnect	= comm_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= comm_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init comm_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&comm);
-}
-
-static void __exit comm_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&comm);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(comm_init)
-module_exit(comm_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/dstr.c b/drivers/block/paride/dstr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index accc5c777cbb..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/dstr.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,233 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        dstr.c    (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                              Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-        dstr.c is a low-level protocol driver for the 
-        DataStor EP2000 parallel to IDE adapter chip.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-        1.01    GRG 1998.05.06 init_proto, release_proto
-
-*/
-
-#define DSTR_VERSION      "1.01"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-/* mode codes:  0  nybble reads, 8-bit writes
-                1  8-bit reads and writes
-                2  8-bit EPP mode
-		3  EPP-16
-		4  EPP-32
-*/
-
-#define j44(a,b)  (((a>>3)&0x07)|((~a>>4)&0x08)|((b<<1)&0x70)|((~b)&0x80))
-
-#define P1	w2(5);w2(0xd);w2(5);w2(4);
-#define P2	w2(5);w2(7);w2(5);w2(4);
-#define P3      w2(6);w2(4);w2(6);w2(4);
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int  cont_map[2] = { 0x20, 0x40 };
-
-static int dstr_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{       int     a, b, r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	w0(0x81); P1;
-	if (pi->mode) { w0(0x11); } else { w0(1); }
-	P2; w0(r); P1;
-
-        switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0: w2(6); a = r1(); w2(4); w2(6); b = r1(); w2(4);
-                return j44(a,b);
-
-        case 1: w0(0); w2(0x26); a = r0(); w2(4);
-                return a;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-        case 4: w2(0x24); a = r4(); w2(4);
-                return a;
-
-        }
-        return -1;
-}       
-
-static void dstr_write_regr(  PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val )
-
-{       int  r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	w0(0x81); P1; 
-	if (pi->mode >= 2) { w0(0x11); } else { w0(1); }
-	P2; w0(r); P1;
-	
-        switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0:
-        case 1: w0(val); w2(5); w2(7); w2(5); w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-        case 4: w4(val); 
-                break;
-        }
-}
-
-#define  CCP(x)  w0(0xff);w2(0xc);w2(4);\
-		 w0(0xaa);w0(0x55);w0(0);w0(0xff);w0(0x87);w0(0x78);\
-		 w0(x);w2(5);w2(4);
-
-static void dstr_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-        w2(4); CCP(0xe0); w0(0xff);
-}
-
-static void dstr_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       CCP(0x30);
-        w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static void dstr_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int     k, a, b;
-
-        w0(0x81); P1;
-        if (pi->mode) { w0(0x19); } else { w0(9); }
-	P2; w0(0x82); P1; P3; w0(0x20); P1;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0: for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(6); a = r1(); w2(4);
-                        w2(6); b = r1(); w2(4);
-                        buf[k] = j44(a,b);
-                } 
-                break;
-
-        case 1: w0(0);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(0x26); buf[k] = r0(); w2(0x24);
-                }
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 2: w2(0x24); 
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 3: w2(0x24); 
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) ((u16 *)buf)[k] = r4w();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: w2(0x24); 
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) ((u32 *)buf)[k] = r4l();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        }
-}
-
-static void dstr_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int	k;
-
-        w0(0x81); P1;
-        if (pi->mode) { w0(0x19); } else { w0(9); }
-        P2; w0(0x82); P1; P3; w0(0x20); P1;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0:
-        case 1: for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(5); w0(buf[k]); w2(7);
-                }
-                w2(5); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 2: w2(0xc5);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k]);
-		w2(0xc4);
-                break;
-
-        case 3: w2(0xc5);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) w4w(((u16 *)buf)[k]);
-                w2(0xc4);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: w2(0xc5);
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) w4l(((u32 *)buf)[k]);
-                w2(0xc4);
-                break;
-
-        }
-}
-
-
-static void dstr_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[5] = {"4-bit","8-bit","EPP-8",
-				   "EPP-16","EPP-32"};
-
-        printk("%s: dstr %s, DataStor EP2000 at 0x%x, ",
-                pi->device,DSTR_VERSION,pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol dstr = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "dstr",
-	.max_mode	= 5,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= dstr_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= dstr_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= dstr_write_block,
-	.read_block	= dstr_read_block,
-	.connect	= dstr_connect,
-	.disconnect	= dstr_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= dstr_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init dstr_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&dstr);
-}
-
-static void __exit dstr_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&dstr);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(dstr_init)
-module_exit(dstr_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/epat.c b/drivers/block/paride/epat.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 1bcdff77322e..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/epat.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        epat.c  (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	This is the low level protocol driver for the EPAT parallel
-        to IDE adapter from Shuttle Technologies.  This adapter is
-        used in many popular parallel port disk products such as the
-        SyQuest EZ drives, the Avatar Shark and the Imation SuperDisk.
-	
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-        1.01    GRG 1998.05.06 init_proto, release_proto
-        1.02    Joshua b. Jore CPP(renamed), epat_connect, epat_disconnect
-
-*/
-
-#define EPAT_VERSION      "1.02"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define j44(a,b)		(((a>>4)&0x0f)+(b&0xf0))
-#define j53(a,b)		(((a>>3)&0x1f)+((b<<4)&0xe0))
-
-static int epatc8;
-
-module_param(epatc8, int, 0);
-MODULE_PARM_DESC(epatc8, "support for the Shuttle EP1284 chip, "
-	"used in any recent Imation SuperDisk (LS-120) drive.");
-
-/* cont =  0   IDE register file
-   cont =  1   IDE control registers
-   cont =  2   internal EPAT registers
-*/
-
-static int cont_map[3] = { 0x18, 0x10, 0 };
-
-static void epat_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{	int r;
-
-	r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:
-	case 1:
-	case 2:	w0(0x60+r); w2(1); w0(val); w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 3:
-	case 4:
-	case 5: w3(0x40+r); w4(val);
-		break;
-
-	}
-}
-
-static int epat_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{	int  a, b, r;
-
-	r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:	w0(r); w2(1); w2(3); 
-		a = r1(); w2(4); b = r1();
-		return j44(a,b);
-
-	case 1: w0(0x40+r); w2(1); w2(4);
-		a = r1(); b = r2(); w0(0xff);
-		return j53(a,b);
-
-	case 2: w0(0x20+r); w2(1); w2(0x25);
-		a = r0(); w2(4);
-		return a;
-
-	case 3:
-	case 4:
-	case 5: w3(r); w2(0x24); a = r4(); w2(4);
-		return a;
-
-	}
-	return -1;	/* never gets here */
-}
-
-static void epat_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int  k, ph, a, b;
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:	w0(7); w2(1); w2(3); w0(0xff);
-		ph = 0;
-		for(k=0;k<count;k++) {
-			if (k == count-1) w0(0xfd);
-			w2(6+ph); a = r1();
-			if (a & 8) b = a; 
-			  else { w2(4+ph); b = r1(); }
-			buf[k] = j44(a,b);
-			ph =  1 - ph;
-		}
-		w0(0); w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 1: w0(0x47); w2(1); w2(5); w0(0xff);
-		ph = 0;
-		for(k=0;k<count;k++) {
-			if (k == count-1) w0(0xfd); 
-			w2(4+ph);
-			a = r1(); b = r2();
-			buf[k] = j53(a,b);
-			ph = 1 - ph;
-		}
-		w0(0); w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 2: w0(0x27); w2(1); w2(0x25); w0(0);
-		ph = 0;
-		for(k=0;k<count-1;k++) {
-			w2(0x24+ph);
-			buf[k] = r0();
-			ph = 1 - ph;
-		}
-		w2(0x26); w2(0x27); buf[count-1] = r0(); 
-		w2(0x25); w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 3: w3(0x80); w2(0x24);
-		for(k=0;k<count-1;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-		w2(4); w3(0xa0); w2(0x24); buf[count-1] = r4();
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 4: w3(0x80); w2(0x24);
-		for(k=0;k<(count/2)-1;k++) ((u16 *)buf)[k] = r4w();
-		buf[count-2] = r4();
-		w2(4); w3(0xa0); w2(0x24); buf[count-1] = r4();
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 5: w3(0x80); w2(0x24);
-		for(k=0;k<(count/4)-1;k++) ((u32 *)buf)[k] = r4l();
-		for(k=count-4;k<count-1;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-		w2(4); w3(0xa0); w2(0x24); buf[count-1] = r4();
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	}
-}
-
-static void epat_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )   
-
-{	int ph, k;
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:
-	case 1:
-	case 2: w0(0x67); w2(1); w2(5);
-		ph = 0;
-		for(k=0;k<count;k++) {
-		  	w0(buf[k]);
-			w2(4+ph);
-			ph = 1 - ph;
-		}
-		w2(7); w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 3: w3(0xc0); 
-		for(k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k]);
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 4: w3(0xc0); 
-		for(k=0;k<(count/2);k++) w4w(((u16 *)buf)[k]);
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 5: w3(0xc0); 
-		for(k=0;k<(count/4);k++) w4l(((u32 *)buf)[k]);
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	}
-}
-
-/* these macros access the EPAT registers in native addressing */
-
-#define	WR(r,v)		epat_write_regr(pi,2,r,v)
-#define	RR(r)		(epat_read_regr(pi,2,r))
-
-/* and these access the IDE task file */
-
-#define WRi(r,v)         epat_write_regr(pi,0,r,v)
-#define RRi(r)           (epat_read_regr(pi,0,r))
-
-/* FIXME:  the CPP stuff should be fixed to handle multiple EPATs on a chain */
-
-#define CPP(x) 	w2(4);w0(0x22);w0(0xaa);w0(0x55);w0(0);w0(0xff);\
-                w0(0x87);w0(0x78);w0(x);w2(4);w2(5);w2(4);w0(0xff);
-
-static void epat_connect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-
- 	/* Initialize the chip */
-	CPP(0);
-
-	if (epatc8) {
-		CPP(0x40);CPP(0xe0);
-		w0(0);w2(1);w2(4);
-		WR(0x8,0x12);WR(0xc,0x14);WR(0x12,0x10);
-		WR(0xe,0xf);WR(0xf,4);
-		/* WR(0xe,0xa);WR(0xf,4); */
-		WR(0xe,0xd);WR(0xf,0);
-		/* CPP(0x30); */
-	}
-
-        /* Connect to the chip */
-	CPP(0xe0);
-        w0(0);w2(1);w2(4); /* Idle into SPP */
-        if (pi->mode >= 3) {
-          w0(0);w2(1);w2(4);w2(0xc);
-          /* Request EPP */
-          w0(0x40);w2(6);w2(7);w2(4);w2(0xc);w2(4);
-        }
-
-	if (!epatc8) {
-		WR(8,0x10); WR(0xc,0x14); WR(0xa,0x38); WR(0x12,0x10);
-	}
-}
-
-static void epat_disconnect (PIA *pi)
-{	CPP(0x30);
-	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-	w2(pi->saved_r2);
-}
-
-static int epat_test_proto( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       int     k, j, f, cc;
-	int	e[2] = {0,0};
-
-        epat_connect(pi);
-	cc = RR(0xd);
-	epat_disconnect(pi);
-
-	epat_connect(pi);
-	for (j=0;j<2;j++) {
-  	    WRi(6,0xa0+j*0x10);
-            for (k=0;k<256;k++) {
-                WRi(2,k^0xaa);
-                WRi(3,k^0x55);
-                if (RRi(2) != (k^0xaa)) e[j]++;
-                }
-	    }
-        epat_disconnect(pi);
-
-        f = 0;
-        epat_connect(pi);
-        WR(0x13,1); WR(0x13,0); WR(0xa,0x11);
-        epat_read_block(pi,scratch,512);
-	
-        for (k=0;k<256;k++) {
-            if ((scratch[2*k] & 0xff) != k) f++;
-            if ((scratch[2*k+1] & 0xff) != (0xff-k)) f++;
-        }
-        epat_disconnect(pi);
-
-        if (verbose)  {
-            printk("%s: epat: port 0x%x, mode %d, ccr %x, test=(%d,%d,%d)\n",
-		   pi->device,pi->port,pi->mode,cc,e[0],e[1],f);
-	}
-	
-        return (e[0] && e[1]) || f;
-}
-
-static void epat_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{	int	ver;
-        char    *mode_string[6] = 
-		   {"4-bit","5/3","8-bit","EPP-8","EPP-16","EPP-32"};
-
-	epat_connect(pi);
-	WR(0xa,0x38);		/* read the version code */
-        ver = RR(0xb);
-        epat_disconnect(pi);
-
-	printk("%s: epat %s, Shuttle EPAT chip %x at 0x%x, ",
-		pi->device,EPAT_VERSION,ver,pi->port);
-	printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol epat = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "epat",
-	.max_mode	= 6,
-	.epp_first	= 3,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= epat_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= epat_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= epat_write_block,
-	.read_block	= epat_read_block,
-	.connect	= epat_connect,
-	.disconnect	= epat_disconnect,
-	.test_proto	= epat_test_proto,
-	.log_adapter	= epat_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init epat_init(void)
-{
-#ifdef CONFIG_PARIDE_EPATC8
-	epatc8 = 1;
-#endif
-	return paride_register(&epat);
-}
-
-static void __exit epat_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&epat);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(epat_init)
-module_exit(epat_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/epia.c b/drivers/block/paride/epia.c
deleted file mode 100644
index fb0e782d055e..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/epia.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,316 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        epia.c    (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                              Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-        epia.c is a low-level protocol driver for Shuttle Technologies 
-	EPIA parallel to IDE adapter chip.  This device is now obsolete
-	and has been replaced with the EPAT chip, which is supported
-	by epat.c, however, some devices based on EPIA are still
-	available.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-        1.01    GRG 1998.05.06 init_proto, release_proto
-	1.02    GRG 1998.06.17 support older versions of EPIA
-
-*/
-
-#define EPIA_VERSION      "1.02"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-/* mode codes:  0  nybble reads on port 1, 8-bit writes
-                1  5/3 reads on ports 1 & 2, 8-bit writes
-                2  8-bit reads and writes
-                3  8-bit EPP mode
-		4  16-bit EPP
-		5  32-bit EPP
-*/
-
-#define j44(a,b)                (((a>>4)&0x0f)+(b&0xf0))
-#define j53(a,b)                (((a>>3)&0x1f)+((b<<4)&0xe0))
-
-/* cont =  0   IDE register file
-   cont =  1   IDE control registers
-*/
-
-static int cont_map[2] = { 0, 0x80 };
-
-static int epia_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{       int     a, b, r;
-
-	regr += cont_map[cont];
-
-        switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0: r = regr^0x39;
-                w0(r); w2(1); w2(3); w0(r);
-                a = r1(); w2(1); b = r1(); w2(4);
-                return j44(a,b);
-
-        case 1: r = regr^0x31;
-                w0(r); w2(1); w0(r&0x37); 
-                w2(3); w2(5); w0(r|0xf0);
-                a = r1(); b = r2(); w2(4);
-                return j53(a,b);
-
-        case 2: r = regr^0x29;
-                w0(r); w2(1); w2(0X21); w2(0x23); 
-                a = r0(); w2(4);
-                return a;
-
-	case 3:
-	case 4:
-        case 5: w3(regr); w2(0x24); a = r4(); w2(4);
-                return a;
-
-        }
-        return -1;
-}       
-
-static void epia_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{       int  r;
-
-	regr += cont_map[cont];
-
-        switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0:
-        case 1:
-        case 2: r = regr^0x19;
-                w0(r); w2(1); w0(val); w2(3); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-	case 3:
-	case 4:
-        case 5: r = regr^0x40;
-                w3(r); w4(val); w2(4);
-                break;
-        }
-}
-
-#define WR(r,v)         epia_write_regr(pi,0,r,v)
-#define RR(r)           (epia_read_regr(pi,0,r))
-
-/* The use of register 0x84 is entirely unclear - it seems to control
-   some EPP counters ...  currently we know about 3 different block
-   sizes:  the standard 512 byte reads and writes, 12 byte writes and 
-   2048 byte reads (the last two being used in the CDrom drivers.
-*/
-
-static void epia_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-
-        w2(4); w0(0xa0); w0(0x50); w0(0xc0); w0(0x30); w0(0xa0); w0(0);
-        w2(1); w2(4);
-        if (pi->mode >= 3) { 
-                w0(0xa); w2(1); w2(4); w0(0x82); w2(4); w2(0xc); w2(4);
-                w2(0x24); w2(0x26); w2(4);
-        }
-        WR(0x86,8);  
-}
-
-static void epia_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       /* WR(0x84,0x10); */
-        w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(1); w2(4);
-        w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static void epia_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int     k, ph, a, b;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0: w0(0x81); w2(1); w2(3); w0(0xc1);
-                ph = 1;
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(2+ph); a = r1();
-                        w2(4+ph); b = r1();
-                        buf[k] = j44(a,b);
-                        ph = 1 - ph;
-                } 
-                w0(0); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 1: w0(0x91); w2(1); w0(0x10); w2(3); 
-                w0(0x51); w2(5); w0(0xd1); 
-                ph = 1;
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(4+ph);
-                        a = r1(); b = r2();
-                        buf[k] = j53(a,b);
-                        ph = 1 - ph;
-                }
-                w0(0); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 2: w0(0x89); w2(1); w2(0x23); w2(0x21); 
-                ph = 1;
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(0x24+ph);
-                        buf[k] = r0();
-                        ph = 1 - ph;
-                }
-                w2(6); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 3: if (count > 512) WR(0x84,3);
-		w3(0); w2(0x24);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-                w2(4); WR(0x84,0);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: if (count > 512) WR(0x84,3);
-		w3(0); w2(0x24);
-		for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) ((u16 *)buf)[k] = r4w();
-                w2(4); WR(0x84,0);
-                break;
-
-        case 5: if (count > 512) WR(0x84,3);
-		w3(0); w2(0x24);
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) ((u32 *)buf)[k] = r4l();
-                w2(4); WR(0x84,0);
-                break;
-
-        }
-}
-
-static void epia_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int     ph, k, last, d;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0:
-        case 1:
-        case 2: w0(0xa1); w2(1); w2(3); w2(1); w2(5);
-                ph = 0;  last = 0x8000;
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        d = buf[k];
-                        if (d != last) { last = d; w0(d); }
-                        w2(4+ph);
-                        ph = 1 - ph;
-                }
-                w2(7); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 3: if (count < 512) WR(0x84,1);
-		w3(0x40);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k]);
-		if (count < 512) WR(0x84,0);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: if (count < 512) WR(0x84,1);
-		w3(0x40);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) w4w(((u16 *)buf)[k]);
-		if (count < 512) WR(0x84,0);
-                break;
-
-        case 5: if (count < 512) WR(0x84,1);
-		w3(0x40);
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) w4l(((u32 *)buf)[k]);
-		if (count < 512) WR(0x84,0);
-                break;
-
-        }
-
-}
-
-static int epia_test_proto( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       int     j, k, f;
-	int	e[2] = {0,0};
-
-        epia_connect(pi);
-        for (j=0;j<2;j++) {
-            WR(6,0xa0+j*0x10);
-            for (k=0;k<256;k++) {
-                WR(2,k^0xaa);
-                WR(3,k^0x55);
-                if (RR(2) != (k^0xaa)) e[j]++;
-                }
-	    WR(2,1); WR(3,1);
-            }
-        epia_disconnect(pi);
-
-        f = 0;
-        epia_connect(pi);
-        WR(0x84,8);
-        epia_read_block(pi,scratch,512);
-        for (k=0;k<256;k++) {
-            if ((scratch[2*k] & 0xff) != ((k+1) & 0xff)) f++;
-            if ((scratch[2*k+1] & 0xff) != ((-2-k) & 0xff)) f++;
-        }
-        WR(0x84,0);
-        epia_disconnect(pi);
-
-        if (verbose)  {
-            printk("%s: epia: port 0x%x, mode %d, test=(%d,%d,%d)\n",
-                   pi->device,pi->port,pi->mode,e[0],e[1],f);
-        }
-        
-        return (e[0] && e[1]) || f;
-
-}
-
-
-static void epia_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[6] = {"4-bit","5/3","8-bit",
-				   "EPP-8","EPP-16","EPP-32"};
-
-        printk("%s: epia %s, Shuttle EPIA at 0x%x, ",
-                pi->device,EPIA_VERSION,pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol epia = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "epia",
-	.max_mode	= 6,
-	.epp_first	= 3,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= epia_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= epia_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= epia_write_block,
-	.read_block	= epia_read_block,
-	.connect	= epia_connect,
-	.disconnect	= epia_disconnect,
-	.test_proto	= epia_test_proto,
-	.log_adapter	= epia_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init epia_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&epia);
-}
-
-static void __exit epia_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&epia);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(epia_init)
-module_exit(epia_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/fit2.c b/drivers/block/paride/fit2.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 381283753ae4..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/fit2.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        fit2.c        (c) 1998  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                          Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	fit2.c is a low-level protocol driver for the older version
-        of the Fidelity International Technology parallel port adapter.  
-	This adapter is used in their TransDisk 2000 and older TransDisk
-	3000 portable hard-drives.  As far as I can tell, this device
-	supports 4-bit mode _only_.  
-
-	Newer models of the FIT products use an enhanced protocol.
-	The "fit3" protocol module should support current drives.
-
-*/
-
-#define FIT2_VERSION      "1.0"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define j44(a,b)                (((a>>4)&0x0f)|(b&0xf0))
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-
-NB:  The FIT adapter does not appear to use the control registers.
-So, we map ALT_STATUS to STATUS and NO-OP writes to the device
-control register - this means that IDE reset will not work on these
-devices.
-
-*/
-
-static void  fit2_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{	if (cont == 1) return;
-	w2(0xc); w0(regr); w2(4); w0(val); w2(5); w0(0); w2(4);
-}
-
-static int fit2_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{	int  a, b, r;
-
-	if (cont) {
-	  if (regr != 6) return 0xff;
-	  r = 7;
-	} else r = regr + 0x10;
-
-	w2(0xc); w0(r); w2(4); w2(5); 
-	         w0(0); a = r1();
-	         w0(1); b = r1();
-	w2(4);
-
-	return j44(a,b);
-
-}
-
-static void fit2_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int  k, a, b, c, d;
-
-	w2(0xc); w0(0x10);
-
-	for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) {
-
-		w2(4); w2(5);
-		w0(0); a = r1(); w0(1); b = r1();
-		w0(3); c = r1(); w0(2); d = r1(); 
-		buf[4*k+0] = j44(a,b);
-		buf[4*k+1] = j44(d,c);
-
-                w2(4); w2(5);
-                       a = r1(); w0(3); b = r1();
-                w0(1); c = r1(); w0(0); d = r1(); 
-                buf[4*k+2] = j44(d,c);
-                buf[4*k+3] = j44(a,b);
-
-	}
-
-	w2(4);
-
-}
-
-static void fit2_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int k;
-
-
-	w2(0xc); w0(0); 
-	for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-		w2(4); w0(buf[2*k]); 
-		w2(5); w0(buf[2*k+1]);
-	}
-	w2(4);
-}
-
-static void fit2_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-	w2(0xcc); 
-}
-
-static void fit2_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static void fit2_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       printk("%s: fit2 %s, FIT 2000 adapter at 0x%x, delay %d\n",
-                pi->device,FIT2_VERSION,pi->port,pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol fit2 = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "fit2",
-	.max_mode	= 1,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= fit2_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= fit2_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= fit2_write_block,
-	.read_block	= fit2_read_block,
-	.connect	= fit2_connect,
-	.disconnect	= fit2_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= fit2_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init fit2_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&fit2);
-}
-
-static void __exit fit2_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&fit2);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(fit2_init)
-module_exit(fit2_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/fit3.c b/drivers/block/paride/fit3.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 275d269458eb..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/fit3.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,211 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        fit3.c        (c) 1998  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                          Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	fit3.c is a low-level protocol driver for newer models 
-        of the Fidelity International Technology parallel port adapter.  
-	This adapter is used in their TransDisk 3000 portable 
-	hard-drives, as well as CD-ROM, PD-CD and other devices.
-
-	The TD-2000 and certain older devices use a different protocol.
-	Try the fit2 protocol module with them.
-
-        NB:  The FIT adapters do not appear to support the control 
-	registers.  So, we map ALT_STATUS to STATUS and NO-OP writes 
-	to the device control register - this means that IDE reset 
-	will not work on these devices.
-
-*/
-
-#define FIT3_VERSION      "1.0"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define j44(a,b)                (((a>>3)&0x0f)|((b<<1)&0xf0))
-
-#define w7(byte)                {out_p(7,byte);}
-#define r7()                    (in_p(7) & 0xff)
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-
-*/
-
-static void  fit3_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{	if (cont == 1) return;
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:
-	case 1: w2(0xc); w0(regr); w2(0x8); w2(0xc); 
-		w0(val); w2(0xd); 
-		w0(0);   w2(0xc);
-		break;
-
-	case 2: w2(0xc); w0(regr); w2(0x8); w2(0xc);
-		w4(val); w4(0);
-		w2(0xc);
-		break;
-
-	}
-}
-
-static int fit3_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{	int  a, b;
-
-	if (cont) {
-	  if (regr != 6) return 0xff;
-	  regr = 7;
-	} 
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0: w2(0xc); w0(regr + 0x10); w2(0x8); w2(0xc);
-		w2(0xd); a = r1();
-		w2(0xf); b = r1(); 
-		w2(0xc);
-		return j44(a,b);
-
-	case 1: w2(0xc); w0(regr + 0x90); w2(0x8); w2(0xc);
-		w2(0xec); w2(0xee); w2(0xef); a = r0(); 
-		w2(0xc);
-		return a;
-
-	case 2: w2(0xc); w0(regr + 0x90); w2(0x8); w2(0xc); 
-		w2(0xec); 
-		a = r4(); b = r4(); 
-		w2(0xc);
-		return a;
-
-	}
-	return -1; 
-
-}
-
-static void fit3_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int  k, a, b, c, d;
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0: w2(0xc); w0(0x10); w2(0x8); w2(0xc);
-		for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-		    w2(0xd); a = r1();
-		    w2(0xf); b = r1();
-		    w2(0xc); c = r1();
-		    w2(0xe); d = r1();
-		    buf[2*k  ] = j44(a,b);
-		    buf[2*k+1] = j44(c,d);
-		}
-		w2(0xc);
-		break;
-
-	case 1: w2(0xc); w0(0x90); w2(0x8); w2(0xc); 
-		w2(0xec); w2(0xee);
-		for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-		    w2(0xef); a = r0();
-		    w2(0xee); b = r0();
-                    buf[2*k  ] = a;
-                    buf[2*k+1] = b;
-		}
-		w2(0xec); 
-		w2(0xc);
-		break;
-
-	case 2: w2(0xc); w0(0x90); w2(0x8); w2(0xc); 
-                w2(0xec);
-		for (k=0;k<count;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-                w2(0xc);
-		break;
-
-	}
-}
-
-static void fit3_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int k;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:
-        case 1: w2(0xc); w0(0); w2(0x8); w2(0xc);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
- 		    w0(buf[2*k  ]); w2(0xd);
- 		    w0(buf[2*k+1]); w2(0xc);
-		}
-		break;
-
-        case 2: w2(0xc); w0(0); w2(0x8); w2(0xc); 
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k]);
-                w2(0xc);
-		break;
-	}
-}
-
-static void fit3_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-	w2(0xc); w0(0); w2(0xa);
-	if (pi->mode == 2) { 
-		w2(0xc); w0(0x9); w2(0x8); w2(0xc); 
-		}
-}
-
-static void fit3_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       w2(0xc); w0(0xa); w2(0x8); w2(0xc);
-	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static void fit3_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[3] = {"4-bit","8-bit","EPP"};
-
-	printk("%s: fit3 %s, FIT 3000 adapter at 0x%x, "
-	       "mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",
-                pi->device,FIT3_VERSION,pi->port,
-		pi->mode,mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol fit3 = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "fit3",
-	.max_mode	= 3,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= fit3_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= fit3_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= fit3_write_block,
-	.read_block	= fit3_read_block,
-	.connect	= fit3_connect,
-	.disconnect	= fit3_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= fit3_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init fit3_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&fit3);
-}
-
-static void __exit fit3_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&fit3);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(fit3_init)
-module_exit(fit3_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/friq.c b/drivers/block/paride/friq.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 4f2ba244689b..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/friq.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,276 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-	friq.c	(c) 1998    Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-		            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-
-	friq.c is a low-level protocol driver for the Freecom "IQ"
-	parallel port IDE adapter.   Early versions of this adapter
-	use the 'frpw' protocol.
-	
-	Freecom uses this adapter in a battery powered external 
-	CD-ROM drive.  It is also used in LS-120 drives by
-	Maxell and Panasonic, and other devices.
-
-	The battery powered drive requires software support to
-	control the power to the drive.  This module enables the
-	drive power when the high level driver (pcd) is loaded
-	and disables it when the module is unloaded.  Note, if
-	the friq module is built in to the kernel, the power
-	will never be switched off, so other means should be
-	used to conserve battery power.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.12.20	 Added support for soft power switch
-*/
-
-#define	FRIQ_VERSION	"1.01" 
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define CMD(x)		w2(4);w0(0xff);w0(0xff);w0(0x73);w0(0x73);\
-			w0(0xc9);w0(0xc9);w0(0x26);w0(0x26);w0(x);w0(x);
-
-#define j44(l,h)	(((l>>4)&0x0f)|(h&0xf0))
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int  cont_map[2] = { 0x08, 0x10 };
-
-static int friq_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{	int	h,l,r;
-
-	r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	CMD(r);
-	w2(6); l = r1();
-	w2(4); h = r1();
-	w2(4); 
-
-	return j44(l,h);
-
-}
-
-static void friq_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{	int r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	CMD(r);
-	w0(val);
-	w2(5);w2(7);w2(5);w2(4);
-}
-
-static void friq_read_block_int( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count, int regr )
-
-{       int     h, l, k, ph;
-
-        switch(pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0: CMD(regr); 
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(6); l = r1();
-                        w2(4); h = r1();
-                        buf[k] = j44(l,h);
-                }
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 1: ph = 2;
-                CMD(regr+0xc0); 
-                w0(0xff);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(0xa4 + ph); 
-                        buf[k] = r0();
-                        ph = 2 - ph;
-                } 
-                w2(0xac); w2(0xa4); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-	case 2: CMD(regr+0x80);
-		for (k=0;k<count-2;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-		w2(0xac); w2(0xa4);
-		buf[count-2] = r4();
-		buf[count-1] = r4();
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 3: CMD(regr+0x80);
-                for (k=0;k<(count/2)-1;k++) ((u16 *)buf)[k] = r4w();
-                w2(0xac); w2(0xa4);
-                buf[count-2] = r4();
-                buf[count-1] = r4();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-	case 4: CMD(regr+0x80);
-                for (k=0;k<(count/4)-1;k++) ((u32 *)buf)[k] = r4l();
-                buf[count-4] = r4();
-                buf[count-3] = r4();
-                w2(0xac); w2(0xa4);
-                buf[count-2] = r4();
-                buf[count-1] = r4();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        }
-}
-
-static void friq_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count)
-
-{	friq_read_block_int(pi,buf,count,0x08);
-}
-
-static void friq_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
- 
-{	int	k;
-
-	switch(pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:
-	case 1: CMD(8); w2(5);
-        	for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-			w0(buf[k]);
-			w2(7);w2(5);
-		}
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 2: CMD(0xc8); w2(5);
-		for (k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k]);
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-        case 3: CMD(0xc8); w2(5);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) w4w(((u16 *)buf)[k]);
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: CMD(0xc8); w2(5);
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) w4l(((u32 *)buf)[k]);
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-	}
-}
-
-static void friq_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-	w2(4);
-}
-
-static void friq_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       CMD(0x20);
-	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static int friq_test_proto( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       int     j, k, r;
-	int	e[2] = {0,0};
-
-	pi->saved_r0 = r0();	
-	w0(0xff); udelay(20); CMD(0x3d); /* turn the power on */
-	udelay(500);
-	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-
-	friq_connect(pi);
-	for (j=0;j<2;j++) {
-                friq_write_regr(pi,0,6,0xa0+j*0x10);
-                for (k=0;k<256;k++) {
-                        friq_write_regr(pi,0,2,k^0xaa);
-                        friq_write_regr(pi,0,3,k^0x55);
-                        if (friq_read_regr(pi,0,2) != (k^0xaa)) e[j]++;
-                        }
-                }
-	friq_disconnect(pi);
-
-	friq_connect(pi);
-        friq_read_block_int(pi,scratch,512,0x10);
-        r = 0;
-        for (k=0;k<128;k++) if (scratch[k] != k) r++;
-	friq_disconnect(pi);
-
-        if (verbose)  {
-            printk("%s: friq: port 0x%x, mode %d, test=(%d,%d,%d)\n",
-                   pi->device,pi->port,pi->mode,e[0],e[1],r);
-        }
-
-        return (r || (e[0] && e[1]));
-}
-
-
-static void friq_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[6] = {"4-bit","8-bit",
-				   "EPP-8","EPP-16","EPP-32"};
-
-        printk("%s: friq %s, Freecom IQ ASIC-2 adapter at 0x%x, ", pi->device,
-		FRIQ_VERSION,pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-	pi->private = 1;
-	friq_connect(pi);
-	CMD(0x9e);  		/* disable sleep timer */
-	friq_disconnect(pi);
-
-}
-
-static void friq_release_proto( PIA *pi)
-{
-	if (pi->private) {		/* turn off the power */
-		friq_connect(pi);
-		CMD(0x1d); CMD(0x1e);
-		friq_disconnect(pi);
-		pi->private = 0;
-	}
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol friq = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "friq",
-	.max_mode	= 5,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= friq_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= friq_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= friq_write_block,
-	.read_block	= friq_read_block,
-	.connect	= friq_connect,
-	.disconnect	= friq_disconnect,
-	.test_proto	= friq_test_proto,
-	.log_adapter	= friq_log_adapter,
-	.release_proto	= friq_release_proto,
-};
-
-static int __init friq_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&friq);
-}
-
-static void __exit friq_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&friq);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(friq_init)
-module_exit(friq_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/frpw.c b/drivers/block/paride/frpw.c
deleted file mode 100644
index c3cde364603a..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/frpw.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,313 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-	frpw.c	(c) 1996-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-		            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-
-	frpw.c is a low-level protocol driver for the Freecom "Power"
-	parallel port IDE adapter.
-	
-	Some applications of this adapter may require a "printer" reset
-	prior to loading the driver.  This can be done by loading and
-	unloading the "lp" driver, or it can be done by this driver
-	if you define FRPW_HARD_RESET.  The latter is not recommended
-	as it may upset devices on other ports.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-        1.01    GRG 1998.05.06 init_proto, release_proto
-			       fix chip detect
-			       added EPP-16 and EPP-32
-	1.02    GRG 1998.09.23 added hard reset to initialisation process
-	1.03    GRG 1998.12.14 made hard reset conditional
-
-*/
-
-#define	FRPW_VERSION	"1.03" 
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define cec4		w2(0xc);w2(0xe);w2(0xe);w2(0xc);w2(4);w2(4);w2(4);
-#define j44(l,h)	(((l>>4)&0x0f)|(h&0xf0))
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int  cont_map[2] = { 0x08, 0x10 };
-
-static int frpw_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{	int	h,l,r;
-
-	r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	w2(4);
-	w0(r); cec4;
-	w2(6); l = r1();
-	w2(4); h = r1();
-	w2(4); 
-
-	return j44(l,h);
-
-}
-
-static void frpw_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{	int r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	w2(4); w0(r); cec4; 
-	w0(val);
-	w2(5);w2(7);w2(5);w2(4);
-}
-
-static void frpw_read_block_int( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count, int regr )
-
-{       int     h, l, k, ph;
-
-        switch(pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0: w2(4); w0(regr); cec4;
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(6); l = r1();
-                        w2(4); h = r1();
-                        buf[k] = j44(l,h);
-                }
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 1: ph = 2;
-                w2(4); w0(regr + 0xc0); cec4;
-                w0(0xff);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(0xa4 + ph); 
-                        buf[k] = r0();
-                        ph = 2 - ph;
-                } 
-                w2(0xac); w2(0xa4); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 2: w2(4); w0(regr + 0x80); cec4;
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-                w2(0xac); w2(0xa4);
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-	case 3: w2(4); w0(regr + 0x80); cec4;
-		for (k=0;k<count-2;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-		w2(0xac); w2(0xa4);
-		buf[count-2] = r4();
-		buf[count-1] = r4();
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 4: w2(4); w0(regr + 0x80); cec4;
-                for (k=0;k<(count/2)-1;k++) ((u16 *)buf)[k] = r4w();
-                w2(0xac); w2(0xa4);
-                buf[count-2] = r4();
-                buf[count-1] = r4();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-	case 5: w2(4); w0(regr + 0x80); cec4;
-                for (k=0;k<(count/4)-1;k++) ((u32 *)buf)[k] = r4l();
-                buf[count-4] = r4();
-                buf[count-3] = r4();
-                w2(0xac); w2(0xa4);
-                buf[count-2] = r4();
-                buf[count-1] = r4();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        }
-}
-
-static void frpw_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count)
-
-{	frpw_read_block_int(pi,buf,count,0x08);
-}
-
-static void frpw_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
- 
-{	int	k;
-
-	switch(pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0:
-	case 1:
-	case 2: w2(4); w0(8); cec4; w2(5);
-        	for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-			w0(buf[k]);
-			w2(7);w2(5);
-		}
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 3: w2(4); w0(0xc8); cec4; w2(5);
-		for (k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k]);
-		w2(4);
-		break;
-
-        case 4: w2(4); w0(0xc8); cec4; w2(5);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) w4w(((u16 *)buf)[k]);
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 5: w2(4); w0(0xc8); cec4; w2(5);
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) w4l(((u32 *)buf)[k]);
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-	}
-}
-
-static void frpw_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-	w2(4);
-}
-
-static void frpw_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       w2(4); w0(0x20); cec4;
-	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-/* Stub logic to see if PNP string is available - used to distinguish
-   between the Xilinx and ASIC implementations of the Freecom adapter.
-*/
-
-static int frpw_test_pnp ( PIA *pi )
-
-/*  returns chip_type:   0 = Xilinx, 1 = ASIC   */
-
-{	int olddelay, a, b;
-
-#ifdef FRPW_HARD_RESET
-        w0(0); w2(8); udelay(50); w2(0xc);   /* parallel bus reset */
-        mdelay(1500);
-#endif
-
-	olddelay = pi->delay;
-	pi->delay = 10;
-
-	pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-	
-	w2(4); w0(4); w2(6); w2(7);
-	a = r1() & 0xff; w2(4); b = r1() & 0xff;
-	w2(0xc); w2(0xe); w2(4);
-
-	pi->delay = olddelay;
-        w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-
-	return ((~a&0x40) && (b&0x40));
-} 
-
-/* We use the pi->private to remember the result of the PNP test.
-   To make this work, private = port*2 + chip.  Yes, I know it's
-   a hack :-(
-*/
-
-static int frpw_test_proto( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       int     j, k, r;
-	int	e[2] = {0,0};
-
-	if ((pi->private>>1) != pi->port)
-	   pi->private = frpw_test_pnp(pi) + 2*pi->port;
-
-	if (((pi->private%2) == 0) && (pi->mode > 2)) {
-	   if (verbose) 
-		printk("%s: frpw: Xilinx does not support mode %d\n",
-			pi->device, pi->mode);
-	   return 1;
-	}
-
-	if (((pi->private%2) == 1) && (pi->mode == 2)) {
-	   if (verbose)
-		printk("%s: frpw: ASIC does not support mode 2\n",
-			pi->device);
-	   return 1;
-	}
-
-	frpw_connect(pi);
-	for (j=0;j<2;j++) {
-                frpw_write_regr(pi,0,6,0xa0+j*0x10);
-                for (k=0;k<256;k++) {
-                        frpw_write_regr(pi,0,2,k^0xaa);
-                        frpw_write_regr(pi,0,3,k^0x55);
-                        if (frpw_read_regr(pi,0,2) != (k^0xaa)) e[j]++;
-                        }
-                }
-	frpw_disconnect(pi);
-
-	frpw_connect(pi);
-        frpw_read_block_int(pi,scratch,512,0x10);
-        r = 0;
-        for (k=0;k<128;k++) if (scratch[k] != k) r++;
-	frpw_disconnect(pi);
-
-        if (verbose)  {
-            printk("%s: frpw: port 0x%x, chip %ld, mode %d, test=(%d,%d,%d)\n",
-                   pi->device,pi->port,(pi->private%2),pi->mode,e[0],e[1],r);
-        }
-
-        return (r || (e[0] && e[1]));
-}
-
-
-static void frpw_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[6] = {"4-bit","8-bit","EPP",
-				   "EPP-8","EPP-16","EPP-32"};
-
-        printk("%s: frpw %s, Freecom (%s) adapter at 0x%x, ", pi->device,
-		FRPW_VERSION,((pi->private%2) == 0)?"Xilinx":"ASIC",pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol frpw = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "frpw",
-	.max_mode	= 6,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 2,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= frpw_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= frpw_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= frpw_write_block,
-	.read_block	= frpw_read_block,
-	.connect	= frpw_connect,
-	.disconnect	= frpw_disconnect,
-	.test_proto	= frpw_test_proto,
-	.log_adapter	= frpw_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init frpw_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&frpw);
-}
-
-static void __exit frpw_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&frpw);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(frpw_init)
-module_exit(frpw_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/kbic.c b/drivers/block/paride/kbic.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 35999c415ee3..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/kbic.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,305 +0,0 @@
-/*
-        kbic.c    (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                              Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-        This is a low-level driver for the KBIC-951A and KBIC-971A
-        parallel to IDE adapter chips from KingByte Information Systems.
-
-	The chips are almost identical, however, the wakeup code 
-	required for the 971A interferes with the correct operation of
-        the 951A, so this driver registers itself twice, once for
-	each chip.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-        1.01    GRG 1998.05.06 init_proto, release_proto
-
-*/
-
-#define KBIC_VERSION      "1.01"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define r12w()			(delay_p,inw(pi->port+1)&0xffff) 
-
-#define j44(a,b)                ((((a>>4)&0x0f)|(b&0xf0))^0x88)
-#define j53(w)                  (((w>>3)&0x1f)|((w>>4)&0xe0))
-
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int  cont_map[2] = { 0x80, 0x40 };
-
-static int kbic_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{       int     a, b, s;
-
-        s = cont_map[cont];
-
-	switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0: w0(regr|0x18|s); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w2(1); w0(8);
-	        a = r1(); w0(0x28); b = r1(); w2(4);
-		return j44(a,b);
-
-	case 1: w0(regr|0x38|s); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w2(5); w0(8);
-		a = r12w(); w2(4);
-		return j53(a);
-
-	case 2: w0(regr|0x08|s); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w2(0xa5); w2(0xa1);
-		a = r0(); w2(4);
-       		return a;
-
-	case 3:
-	case 4:
-	case 5: w0(0x20|s); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w3(regr);
-		a = r4(); b = r4(); w2(4); w2(0); w2(4);
-		return a;
-
-	}
-	return -1;
-}       
-
-static void  kbic_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{       int  s;
-
-        s = cont_map[cont];
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-	case 0: 
-        case 1:
-	case 2:	w0(regr|0x10|s); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); 
-		w0(val); w2(5); w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 3:
-	case 4:
-	case 5: w0(0x20|s); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w3(regr);
-		w4(val); w4(val);
-		w2(4); w2(0); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-	}
-}
-
-static void k951_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{ 	pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-        w2(4); 
-}
-
-static void k951_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{      	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-}
-
-#define	CCP(x)	w2(0xc4);w0(0xaa);w0(0x55);w0(0);w0(0xff);w0(0x87);\
-		w0(0x78);w0(x);w2(0xc5);w2(0xc4);w0(0xff);
-
-static void k971_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{ 	pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-	CCP(0x20);
-        w2(4); 
-}
-
-static void k971_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       CCP(0x30);
-	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-}
-
-/* counts must be congruent to 0 MOD 4, but all known applications
-   have this property.
-*/
-
-static void kbic_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int     k, a, b;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0: w0(0x98); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-			w2(1); w0(8);    a = r1();
-			       w0(0x28); b = r1();
-			buf[2*k]   = j44(a,b);
-			w2(5);           b = r1();
-			       w0(8);    a = r1();
-			buf[2*k+1] = j44(a,b);
-			w2(4);
-                } 
-                break;
-
-        case 1: w0(0xb8); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); 
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) {
-                        w0(0xb8); 
-			w2(4); w2(5); 
-                        w0(8);    buf[4*k]   = j53(r12w());
-			w0(0xb8); buf[4*k+1] = j53(r12w());
-			w2(4); w2(5);
-			          buf[4*k+3] = j53(r12w());
-			w0(8);    buf[4*k+2] = j53(r12w());
-                }
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 2: w0(0x88); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-                        w2(0xa0); w2(0xa1); buf[2*k] = r0();
-                        w2(0xa5); buf[2*k+1] = r0();
-                }
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 3: w0(0xa0); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w3(0);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-                w2(4); w2(0); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-	case 4: w0(0xa0); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w3(0);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) ((u16 *)buf)[k] = r4w();
-                w2(4); w2(0); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 5: w0(0xa0); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w3(0);
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) ((u32 *)buf)[k] = r4l();
-                w2(4); w2(0); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-
-        }
-}
-
-static void kbic_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int     k;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0:
-        case 1:
-        case 2: w0(0x90); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); 
-		for(k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-			w0(buf[2*k+1]); w2(0); w2(4); 
-			w0(buf[2*k]);   w2(5); w2(4); 
-		}
-		break;
-
-        case 3: w0(0xa0); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w3(0);
-		for(k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-			w4(buf[2*k+1]); 
-                        w4(buf[2*k]);
-                }
-		w2(4); w2(0); w2(4);
-		break;
-
-	case 4: w0(0xa0); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w3(0);
-                for(k=0;k<count/2;k++) w4w(pi_swab16(buf,k));
-                w2(4); w2(0); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 5: w0(0xa0); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w3(0);
-                for(k=0;k<count/4;k++) w4l(pi_swab32(buf,k));
-                w2(4); w2(0); w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        }
-
-}
-
-static void kbic_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, 
-			      int verbose, char * chip )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[6] = {"4-bit","5/3","8-bit",
-				   "EPP-8","EPP_16","EPP-32"};
-
-        printk("%s: kbic %s, KingByte %s at 0x%x, ",
-                pi->device,KBIC_VERSION,chip,pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static void k951_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{	kbic_log_adapter(pi,scratch,verbose,"KBIC-951A");
-}
-
-static void k971_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       kbic_log_adapter(pi,scratch,verbose,"KBIC-971A");
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol k951 = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "k951",
-	.max_mode	= 6,
-	.epp_first	= 3,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= kbic_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= kbic_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= kbic_write_block,
-	.read_block	= kbic_read_block,
-	.connect	= k951_connect,
-	.disconnect	= k951_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= k951_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static struct pi_protocol k971 = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "k971",
-	.max_mode	= 6,
-	.epp_first	= 3,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= kbic_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= kbic_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= kbic_write_block,
-	.read_block	= kbic_read_block,
-	.connect	= k971_connect,
-	.disconnect	= k971_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= k971_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init kbic_init(void)
-{
-	int rv;
-
-	rv = paride_register(&k951);
-	if (rv < 0)
-		return rv;
-	rv = paride_register(&k971);
-	if (rv < 0)
-		paride_unregister(&k951);
-	return rv;
-}
-
-static void __exit kbic_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&k951);
-	paride_unregister(&k971);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(kbic_init)
-module_exit(kbic_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/ktti.c b/drivers/block/paride/ktti.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 117ab0e8ccf0..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/ktti.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        ktti.c        (c) 1998  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                          Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	ktti.c is a low-level protocol driver for the KT Technology
-	parallel port adapter.  This adapter is used in the "PHd" 
-        portable hard-drives.  As far as I can tell, this device
-	supports 4-bit mode _only_.  
-
-*/
-
-#define KTTI_VERSION      "1.0"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define j44(a,b)                (((a>>4)&0x0f)|(b&0xf0))
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int  cont_map[2] = { 0x10, 0x08 };
-
-static void  ktti_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-
-{	int r;
-
-	r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-	w0(r); w2(0xb); w2(0xa); w2(3); w2(6); 
-	w0(val); w2(3); w0(0); w2(6); w2(0xb);
-}
-
-static int ktti_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{	int  a, b, r;
-
-        r = regr + cont_map[cont];
-
-        w0(r); w2(0xb); w2(0xa); w2(9); w2(0xc); w2(9); 
-	a = r1(); w2(0xc);  b = r1(); w2(9); w2(0xc); w2(9);
-	return j44(a,b);
-
-}
-
-static void ktti_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int  k, a, b;
-
-	for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-		w0(0x10); w2(0xb); w2(0xa); w2(9); w2(0xc); w2(9);
-		a = r1(); w2(0xc); b = r1(); w2(9);
-		buf[2*k] = j44(a,b);
-		a = r1(); w2(0xc); b = r1(); w2(9);
-		buf[2*k+1] = j44(a,b);
-	}
-}
-
-static void ktti_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int k;
-
-	for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-		w0(0x10); w2(0xb); w2(0xa); w2(3); w2(6);
-		w0(buf[2*k]); w2(3);
-		w0(buf[2*k+1]); w2(6);
-		w2(0xb);
-	}
-}
-
-static void ktti_connect ( PIA *pi  )
-
-{       pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-	w2(0xb); w2(0xa); w0(0); w2(3); w2(6);	
-}
-
-static void ktti_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       w2(0xb); w2(0xa); w0(0xa0); w2(3); w2(4);
-	w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static void ktti_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       printk("%s: ktti %s, KT adapter at 0x%x, delay %d\n",
-                pi->device,KTTI_VERSION,pi->port,pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol ktti = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "ktti",
-	.max_mode	= 1,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= ktti_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= ktti_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= ktti_write_block,
-	.read_block	= ktti_read_block,
-	.connect	= ktti_connect,
-	.disconnect	= ktti_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= ktti_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init ktti_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&ktti);
-}
-
-static void __exit ktti_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&ktti);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(ktti_init)
-module_exit(ktti_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/mkd b/drivers/block/paride/mkd
deleted file mode 100644
index 6d0d802479ea..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/mkd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-#
-# mkd -- a script to create the device special files for the PARIDE subsystem
-#
-#  block devices:  	pd (45), pcd (46), pf (47)
-#  character devices:	pt (96), pg (97)
-#
-function mkdev {
-  mknod $1 $2 $3 $4 ; chmod 0660 $1 ; chown root:disk $1
-}
-#
-function pd {
-  D=$( printf \\$( printf "x%03x" $[ $1 + 97 ] ) )
-  mkdev pd$D b 45 $[ $1 * 16 ]
-  for P in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
-  do mkdev pd$D$P b 45 $[ $1 * 16 + $P ]
-  done
-}
-#
-cd /dev
-#
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do pd $u ; done
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev pcd$u b 46 $u ; done 
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev pf$u  b 47 $u ; done 
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev pt$u  c 96 $u ; done 
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev npt$u c 96 $[ $u + 128 ] ; done 
-for u in 0 1 2 3 ; do mkdev pg$u  c 97 $u ; done
-#
-# end of mkd
-
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/on20.c b/drivers/block/paride/on20.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 0173697a1a4d..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/on20.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,153 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-	on20.c	(c) 1996-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-		            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-        on20.c is a low-level protocol driver for the
-        Onspec 90c20 parallel to IDE adapter. 
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-        1.01    GRG 1998.05.06 init_proto, release_proto
-
-*/
-
-#define	ON20_VERSION	"1.01"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define op(f)	w2(4);w0(f);w2(5);w2(0xd);w2(5);w2(0xd);w2(5);w2(4);
-#define vl(v)	w2(4);w0(v);w2(5);w2(7);w2(5);w2(4);
-
-#define j44(a,b)  (((a>>4)&0x0f)|(b&0xf0))
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int on20_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{	int h,l, r ;
-
-        r = (regr<<2) + 1 + cont;
-
-        op(1); vl(r); op(0);
-
-	switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0:  w2(4); w2(6); l = r1();
-                 w2(4); w2(6); h = r1();
-                 w2(4); w2(6); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4);
-		 return j44(l,h);
-
-	case 1:  w2(4); w2(0x26); r = r0(); 
-                 w2(4); w2(0x26); w2(4);
-		 return r;
-
-	}
-	return -1;
-}	
-
-static void on20_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val )
-
-{	int r;
-
-	r = (regr<<2) + 1 + cont;
-
-	op(1); vl(r); 
-	op(0); vl(val); 
-	op(0); vl(val);
-}
-
-static void on20_connect ( PIA *pi)
-
-{	pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-
-	w2(4);w0(0);w2(0xc);w2(4);w2(6);w2(4);w2(6);w2(4); 
-	if (pi->mode) { op(2); vl(8); op(2); vl(9); }
-	       else   { op(2); vl(0); op(2); vl(8); }
-}
-
-static void on20_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{	w2(4);w0(7);w2(4);w2(0xc);w2(4);
-        w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-static void on20_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int     k, l, h; 
-
-	op(1); vl(1); op(0);
-
-	for (k=0;k<count;k++) 
-	    if (pi->mode) {
-		w2(4); w2(0x26); buf[k] = r0();
-	    } else {
-		w2(6); l = r1(); w2(4);
-		w2(6); h = r1(); w2(4);
-		buf[k] = j44(l,h);
-	    }
-	w2(4);
-}
-
-static void on20_write_block(  PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{	int	k;
-
-	op(1); vl(1); op(0);
-
-	for (k=0;k<count;k++) { w2(5); w0(buf[k]); w2(7); }
-	w2(4);
-}
-
-static void on20_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[2] = {"4-bit","8-bit"};
-
-        printk("%s: on20 %s, OnSpec 90c20 at 0x%x, ",
-                pi->device,ON20_VERSION,pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol on20 = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "on20",
-	.max_mode	= 2,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= on20_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= on20_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= on20_write_block,
-	.read_block	= on20_read_block,
-	.connect	= on20_connect,
-	.disconnect	= on20_disconnect,
-	.log_adapter	= on20_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init on20_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&on20);
-}
-
-static void __exit on20_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&on20);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(on20_init)
-module_exit(on20_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/on26.c b/drivers/block/paride/on26.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 95ba256921f2..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/on26.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,319 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        on26.c    (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                              Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-        on26.c is a low-level protocol driver for the 
-        OnSpec 90c26 parallel to IDE adapter chip.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-        1.01    GRG 1998.05.06 init_proto, release_proto
-	1.02    GRG 1998.09.23 updates for the -E rev chip
-	1.03    GRG 1998.12.14 fix for slave drives
-	1.04    GRG 1998.12.20 yet another bug fix
-
-*/
-
-#define ON26_VERSION      "1.04"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-/* mode codes:  0  nybble reads, 8-bit writes
-                1  8-bit reads and writes
-                2  8-bit EPP mode
-		3  EPP-16
-		4  EPP-32
-*/
-
-#define j44(a,b)  (((a>>4)&0x0f)|(b&0xf0))
-
-#define P1	w2(5);w2(0xd);w2(5);w2(0xd);w2(5);w2(4);
-#define P2	w2(5);w2(7);w2(5);w2(4);
-
-/* cont = 0 - access the IDE register file 
-   cont = 1 - access the IDE command set 
-*/
-
-static int on26_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
-
-{       int     a, b, r;
-
-	r = (regr<<2) + 1 + cont;
-
-        switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0: w0(1); P1; w0(r); P2; w0(0); P1; 
-		w2(6); a = r1(); w2(4);
-		w2(6); b = r1(); w2(4);
-		w2(6); w2(4); w2(6); w2(4);
-                return j44(a,b);
-
-        case 1: w0(1); P1; w0(r); P2; w0(0); P1;
-		w2(0x26); a = r0(); w2(4); w2(0x26); w2(4);
-                return a;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-        case 4: w3(1); w3(1); w2(5); w4(r); w2(4);
-		w3(0); w3(0); w2(0x24); a = r4(); w2(4);
-		w2(0x24); (void)r4(); w2(4);
-                return a;
-
-        }
-        return -1;
-}       
-
-static void on26_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val )
-
-{       int  r;
-
-        r = (regr<<2) + 1 + cont;
-
-        switch (pi->mode)  {
-
-        case 0:
-        case 1: w0(1); P1; w0(r); P2; w0(0); P1;
-		w0(val); P2; w0(val); P2;
-		break;
-
-	case 2:
-	case 3:
-        case 4: w3(1); w3(1); w2(5); w4(r); w2(4);
-		w3(0); w3(0); 
-		w2(5); w4(val); w2(4);
-		w2(5); w4(val); w2(4);
-                break;
-        }
-}
-
-#define  CCP(x)  w0(0xfe);w0(0xaa);w0(0x55);w0(0);w0(0xff);\
-		 w0(0x87);w0(0x78);w0(x);w2(4);w2(5);w2(4);w0(0xff);
-
-static void on26_connect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       int	x;
-
-	pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-
-        CCP(0x20);
-	x = 8; if (pi->mode) x = 9;
-
-	w0(2); P1; w0(8); P2;
-	w0(2); P1; w0(x); P2;
-}
-
-static void on26_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
-
-{       if (pi->mode >= 2) { w3(4); w3(4); w3(4); w3(4); }
-	              else { w0(4); P1; w0(4); P1; }
-	CCP(0x30);
-        w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-} 
-
-#define	RESET_WAIT  200
-
-static int on26_test_port( PIA *pi)  /* hard reset */
-
-{       int     i, m, d, x=0, y=0;
-
-        pi->saved_r0 = r0();
-        pi->saved_r2 = r2();
-
-        d = pi->delay;
-        m = pi->mode;
-        pi->delay = 5;
-        pi->mode = 0;
-
-        w2(0xc);
-
-        CCP(0x30); CCP(0); 
-
-        w0(0xfe);w0(0xaa);w0(0x55);w0(0);w0(0xff);
-        i = ((r1() & 0xf0) << 4); w0(0x87);
-        i |= (r1() & 0xf0); w0(0x78);
-        w0(0x20);w2(4);w2(5);
-        i |= ((r1() & 0xf0) >> 4);
-        w2(4);w0(0xff);
-
-        if (i == 0xb5f) {
-
-            w0(2); P1; w0(0);   P2;
-            w0(3); P1; w0(0);   P2;
-            w0(2); P1; w0(8);   P2; udelay(100);
-            w0(2); P1; w0(0xa); P2; udelay(100);
-            w0(2); P1; w0(8);   P2; udelay(1000);
-            
-            on26_write_regr(pi,0,6,0xa0);
-
-            for (i=0;i<RESET_WAIT;i++) {
-                on26_write_regr(pi,0,6,0xa0);
-                x = on26_read_regr(pi,0,7);
-                on26_write_regr(pi,0,6,0xb0);
-                y = on26_read_regr(pi,0,7);
-                if (!((x&0x80)||(y&0x80))) break;
-                mdelay(100);
-            }
-
-	    if (i == RESET_WAIT) 
-		printk("on26: Device reset failed (%x,%x)\n",x,y);
-
-            w0(4); P1; w0(4); P1;
-        }
-
-        CCP(0x30);
-
-        pi->delay = d;
-        pi->mode = m;
-        w0(pi->saved_r0);
-        w2(pi->saved_r2);
-
-        return 5;
-}
-
-
-static void on26_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int     k, a, b;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0: w0(1); P1; w0(1); P2; w0(2); P1; w0(0x18); P2; w0(0); P1;
-		udelay(10);
-		for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
-                        w2(6); a = r1();
-                        w2(4); b = r1();
-                        buf[k] = j44(a,b);
-                }
-		w0(2); P1; w0(8); P2; 
-                break;
-
-        case 1: w0(1); P1; w0(1); P2; w0(2); P1; w0(0x19); P2; w0(0); P1;
-		udelay(10);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-                        w2(0x26); buf[2*k] = r0();  
-			w2(0x24); buf[2*k+1] = r0();
-                }
-                w0(2); P1; w0(9); P2;
-                break;
-
-        case 2: w3(1); w3(1); w2(5); w4(1); w2(4);
-		w3(0); w3(0); w2(0x24);
-		udelay(10);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) buf[k] = r4();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 3: w3(1); w3(1); w2(5); w4(1); w2(4);
-                w3(0); w3(0); w2(0x24);
-                udelay(10);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) ((u16 *)buf)[k] = r4w();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: w3(1); w3(1); w2(5); w4(1); w2(4);
-                w3(0); w3(0); w2(0x24);
-                udelay(10);
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) ((u32 *)buf)[k] = r4l();
-                w2(4);
-                break;
-
-        }
-}
-
-static void on26_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
-
-{       int	k;
-
-        switch (pi->mode) {
-
-        case 0: 
-        case 1: w0(1); P1; w0(1); P2; 
-		w0(2); P1; w0(0x18+pi->mode); P2; w0(0); P1;
-		udelay(10);
-		for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) {
-                        w2(5); w0(buf[2*k]); 
-			w2(7); w0(buf[2*k+1]);
-                }
-                w2(5); w2(4);
-		w0(2); P1; w0(8+pi->mode); P2;
-                break;
-
-        case 2: w3(1); w3(1); w2(5); w4(1); w2(4);
-		w3(0); w3(0); w2(0xc5);
-		udelay(10);
-                for (k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k]);
-		w2(0xc4);
-                break;
-
-        case 3: w3(1); w3(1); w2(5); w4(1); w2(4);
-                w3(0); w3(0); w2(0xc5);
-                udelay(10);
-                for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) w4w(((u16 *)buf)[k]);
-                w2(0xc4);
-                break;
-
-        case 4: w3(1); w3(1); w2(5); w4(1); w2(4);
-                w3(0); w3(0); w2(0xc5);
-                udelay(10);
-                for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) w4l(((u32 *)buf)[k]);
-                w2(0xc4);
-                break;
-
-        }
-
-}
-
-static void on26_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
-
-{       char    *mode_string[5] = {"4-bit","8-bit","EPP-8",
-				   "EPP-16","EPP-32"};
-
-        printk("%s: on26 %s, OnSpec 90c26 at 0x%x, ",
-                pi->device,ON26_VERSION,pi->port);
-        printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
-		mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
-
-}
-
-static struct pi_protocol on26 = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.name		= "on26",
-	.max_mode	= 5,
-	.epp_first	= 2,
-	.default_delay	= 1,
-	.max_units	= 1,
-	.write_regr	= on26_write_regr,
-	.read_regr	= on26_read_regr,
-	.write_block	= on26_write_block,
-	.read_block	= on26_read_block,
-	.connect	= on26_connect,
-	.disconnect	= on26_disconnect,
-	.test_port	= on26_test_port,
-	.log_adapter	= on26_log_adapter,
-};
-
-static int __init on26_init(void)
-{
-	return paride_register(&on26);
-}
-
-static void __exit on26_exit(void)
-{
-	paride_unregister(&on26);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(on26_init)
-module_exit(on26_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/paride.c b/drivers/block/paride/paride.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 0e287993b778..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/paride.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,479 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        paride.c  (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                              Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	This is the base module for the family of device drivers
-        that support parallel port IDE devices.  
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.05.03	Use spinlocks
-	1.02	GRG 1998.05.05  init_proto, release_proto, ktti
-	1.03	GRG 1998.08.15  eliminate compiler warning
-	1.04    GRG 1998.11.28  added support for FRIQ 
-	1.05    TMW 2000.06.06  use parport_find_number instead of
-				parport_enumerate
-	1.06    TMW 2001.03.26  more sane parport-or-not resource management
-*/
-
-#define PI_VERSION      "1.06"
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/kmod.h>
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/ioport.h>
-#include <linux/string.h>
-#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-#include <linux/wait.h>
-#include <linux/sched.h>	/* TASK_* */
-#include <linux/parport.h>
-#include <linux/slab.h>
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-
-#define MAX_PROTOS	32
-
-static struct pi_protocol *protocols[MAX_PROTOS];
-
-static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pi_spinlock);
-
-void pi_write_regr(PIA * pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
-{
-	pi->proto->write_regr(pi, cont, regr, val);
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_write_regr);
-
-int pi_read_regr(PIA * pi, int cont, int regr)
-{
-	return pi->proto->read_regr(pi, cont, regr);
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_read_regr);
-
-void pi_write_block(PIA * pi, char *buf, int count)
-{
-	pi->proto->write_block(pi, buf, count);
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_write_block);
-
-void pi_read_block(PIA * pi, char *buf, int count)
-{
-	pi->proto->read_block(pi, buf, count);
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_read_block);
-
-static void pi_wake_up(void *p)
-{
-	PIA *pi = (PIA *) p;
-	unsigned long flags;
-	void (*cont) (void) = NULL;
-
-	spin_lock_irqsave(&pi_spinlock, flags);
-
-	if (pi->claim_cont && !parport_claim(pi->pardev)) {
-		cont = pi->claim_cont;
-		pi->claim_cont = NULL;
-		pi->claimed = 1;
-	}
-
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pi_spinlock, flags);
-
-	wake_up(&(pi->parq));
-
-	if (cont)
-		cont();
-}
-
-int pi_schedule_claimed(PIA * pi, void (*cont) (void))
-{
-	unsigned long flags;
-
-	spin_lock_irqsave(&pi_spinlock, flags);
-	if (pi->pardev && parport_claim(pi->pardev)) {
-		pi->claim_cont = cont;
-		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pi_spinlock, flags);
-		return 0;
-	}
-	pi->claimed = 1;
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pi_spinlock, flags);
-	return 1;
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_schedule_claimed);
-
-void pi_do_claimed(PIA * pi, void (*cont) (void))
-{
-	if (pi_schedule_claimed(pi, cont))
-		cont();
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_do_claimed);
-
-static void pi_claim(PIA * pi)
-{
-	if (pi->claimed)
-		return;
-	pi->claimed = 1;
-	if (pi->pardev)
-		wait_event(pi->parq,
-			   !parport_claim((struct pardevice *) pi->pardev));
-}
-
-static void pi_unclaim(PIA * pi)
-{
-	pi->claimed = 0;
-	if (pi->pardev)
-		parport_release((struct pardevice *) (pi->pardev));
-}
-
-void pi_connect(PIA * pi)
-{
-	pi_claim(pi);
-	pi->proto->connect(pi);
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_connect);
-
-void pi_disconnect(PIA * pi)
-{
-	pi->proto->disconnect(pi);
-	pi_unclaim(pi);
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_disconnect);
-
-static void pi_unregister_parport(PIA * pi)
-{
-	if (pi->pardev) {
-		parport_unregister_device((struct pardevice *) (pi->pardev));
-		pi->pardev = NULL;
-	}
-}
-
-void pi_release(PIA * pi)
-{
-	pi_unregister_parport(pi);
-	if (pi->proto->release_proto)
-		pi->proto->release_proto(pi);
-	module_put(pi->proto->owner);
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_release);
-
-static int default_test_proto(PIA * pi, char *scratch, int verbose)
-{
-	int j, k;
-	int e[2] = { 0, 0 };
-
-	pi->proto->connect(pi);
-
-	for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
-		pi_write_regr(pi, 0, 6, 0xa0 + j * 0x10);
-		for (k = 0; k < 256; k++) {
-			pi_write_regr(pi, 0, 2, k ^ 0xaa);
-			pi_write_regr(pi, 0, 3, k ^ 0x55);
-			if (pi_read_regr(pi, 0, 2) != (k ^ 0xaa))
-				e[j]++;
-		}
-	}
-	pi->proto->disconnect(pi);
-
-	if (verbose)
-		printk("%s: %s: port 0x%x, mode  %d, test=(%d,%d)\n",
-		       pi->device, pi->proto->name, pi->port,
-		       pi->mode, e[0], e[1]);
-
-	return (e[0] && e[1]);	/* not here if both > 0 */
-}
-
-static int pi_test_proto(PIA * pi, char *scratch, int verbose)
-{
-	int res;
-
-	pi_claim(pi);
-	if (pi->proto->test_proto)
-		res = pi->proto->test_proto(pi, scratch, verbose);
-	else
-		res = default_test_proto(pi, scratch, verbose);
-	pi_unclaim(pi);
-
-	return res;
-}
-
-int paride_register(PIP * pr)
-{
-	int k;
-
-	for (k = 0; k < MAX_PROTOS; k++)
-		if (protocols[k] && !strcmp(pr->name, protocols[k]->name)) {
-			printk("paride: %s protocol already registered\n",
-			       pr->name);
-			return -1;
-		}
-	k = 0;
-	while ((k < MAX_PROTOS) && (protocols[k]))
-		k++;
-	if (k == MAX_PROTOS) {
-		printk("paride: protocol table full\n");
-		return -1;
-	}
-	protocols[k] = pr;
-	pr->index = k;
-	printk("paride: %s registered as protocol %d\n", pr->name, k);
-	return 0;
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(paride_register);
-
-void paride_unregister(PIP * pr)
-{
-	if (!pr)
-		return;
-	if (protocols[pr->index] != pr) {
-		printk("paride: %s not registered\n", pr->name);
-		return;
-	}
-	protocols[pr->index] = NULL;
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(paride_unregister);
-
-static int pi_register_parport(PIA *pi, int verbose, int unit)
-{
-	struct parport *port;
-	struct pardev_cb par_cb;
-
-	port = parport_find_base(pi->port);
-	if (!port)
-		return 0;
-	memset(&par_cb, 0, sizeof(par_cb));
-	par_cb.wakeup = pi_wake_up;
-	par_cb.private = (void *)pi;
-	pi->pardev = parport_register_dev_model(port, pi->device, &par_cb,
-						unit);
-	parport_put_port(port);
-	if (!pi->pardev)
-		return 0;
-
-	init_waitqueue_head(&pi->parq);
-
-	if (verbose)
-		printk("%s: 0x%x is %s\n", pi->device, pi->port, port->name);
-
-	pi->parname = (char *) port->name;
-
-	return 1;
-}
-
-static int pi_probe_mode(PIA * pi, int max, char *scratch, int verbose)
-{
-	int best, range;
-
-	if (pi->mode != -1) {
-		if (pi->mode >= max)
-			return 0;
-		range = 3;
-		if (pi->mode >= pi->proto->epp_first)
-			range = 8;
-		if ((range == 8) && (pi->port % 8))
-			return 0;
-		pi->reserved = range;
-		return (!pi_test_proto(pi, scratch, verbose));
-	}
-	best = -1;
-	for (pi->mode = 0; pi->mode < max; pi->mode++) {
-		range = 3;
-		if (pi->mode >= pi->proto->epp_first)
-			range = 8;
-		if ((range == 8) && (pi->port % 8))
-			break;
-		pi->reserved = range;
-		if (!pi_test_proto(pi, scratch, verbose))
-			best = pi->mode;
-	}
-	pi->mode = best;
-	return (best > -1);
-}
-
-static int pi_probe_unit(PIA * pi, int unit, char *scratch, int verbose)
-{
-	int max, s, e;
-
-	s = unit;
-	e = s + 1;
-
-	if (s == -1) {
-		s = 0;
-		e = pi->proto->max_units;
-	}
-
-	if (!pi_register_parport(pi, verbose, s))
-		return 0;
-
-	if (pi->proto->test_port) {
-		pi_claim(pi);
-		max = pi->proto->test_port(pi);
-		pi_unclaim(pi);
-	} else
-		max = pi->proto->max_mode;
-
-	if (pi->proto->probe_unit) {
-		pi_claim(pi);
-		for (pi->unit = s; pi->unit < e; pi->unit++)
-			if (pi->proto->probe_unit(pi)) {
-				pi_unclaim(pi);
-				if (pi_probe_mode(pi, max, scratch, verbose))
-					return 1;
-				pi_unregister_parport(pi);
-				return 0;
-			}
-		pi_unclaim(pi);
-		pi_unregister_parport(pi);
-		return 0;
-	}
-
-	if (!pi_probe_mode(pi, max, scratch, verbose)) {
-		pi_unregister_parport(pi);
-		return 0;
-	}
-	return 1;
-
-}
-
-int pi_init(PIA * pi, int autoprobe, int port, int mode,
-	int unit, int protocol, int delay, char *scratch,
-	int devtype, int verbose, char *device)
-{
-	int p, k, s, e;
-	int lpts[7] = { 0x3bc, 0x378, 0x278, 0x268, 0x27c, 0x26c, 0 };
-
-	s = protocol;
-	e = s + 1;
-
-	if (!protocols[0])
-		request_module("paride_protocol");
-
-	if (autoprobe) {
-		s = 0;
-		e = MAX_PROTOS;
-	} else if ((s < 0) || (s >= MAX_PROTOS) || (port <= 0) ||
-		   (!protocols[s]) || (unit < 0) ||
-		   (unit >= protocols[s]->max_units)) {
-		printk("%s: Invalid parameters\n", device);
-		return 0;
-	}
-
-	for (p = s; p < e; p++) {
-		struct pi_protocol *proto = protocols[p];
-		if (!proto)
-			continue;
-		/* still racy */
-		if (!try_module_get(proto->owner))
-			continue;
-		pi->proto = proto;
-		pi->private = 0;
-		if (proto->init_proto && proto->init_proto(pi) < 0) {
-			pi->proto = NULL;
-			module_put(proto->owner);
-			continue;
-		}
-		if (delay == -1)
-			pi->delay = pi->proto->default_delay;
-		else
-			pi->delay = delay;
-		pi->devtype = devtype;
-		pi->device = device;
-
-		pi->parname = NULL;
-		pi->pardev = NULL;
-		init_waitqueue_head(&pi->parq);
-		pi->claimed = 0;
-		pi->claim_cont = NULL;
-
-		pi->mode = mode;
-		if (port != -1) {
-			pi->port = port;
-			if (pi_probe_unit(pi, unit, scratch, verbose))
-				break;
-			pi->port = 0;
-		} else {
-			k = 0;
-			while ((pi->port = lpts[k++]))
-				if (pi_probe_unit
-				    (pi, unit, scratch, verbose))
-					break;
-			if (pi->port)
-				break;
-		}
-		if (pi->proto->release_proto)
-			pi->proto->release_proto(pi);
-		module_put(proto->owner);
-	}
-
-	if (!pi->port) {
-		if (autoprobe)
-			printk("%s: Autoprobe failed\n", device);
-		else
-			printk("%s: Adapter not found\n", device);
-		return 0;
-	}
-
-	if (pi->parname)
-		printk("%s: Sharing %s at 0x%x\n", pi->device,
-		       pi->parname, pi->port);
-
-	pi->proto->log_adapter(pi, scratch, verbose);
-
-	return 1;
-}
-
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_init);
-
-static int pi_probe(struct pardevice *par_dev)
-{
-	struct device_driver *drv = par_dev->dev.driver;
-	int len = strlen(drv->name);
-
-	if (strncmp(par_dev->name, drv->name, len))
-		return -ENODEV;
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-void *pi_register_driver(char *name)
-{
-	struct parport_driver *parp_drv;
-	int ret;
-
-	parp_drv = kzalloc(sizeof(*parp_drv), GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (!parp_drv)
-		return NULL;
-
-	parp_drv->name = name;
-	parp_drv->probe = pi_probe;
-	parp_drv->devmodel = true;
-
-	ret = parport_register_driver(parp_drv);
-	if (ret) {
-		kfree(parp_drv);
-		return NULL;
-	}
-	return (void *)parp_drv;
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_register_driver);
-
-void pi_unregister_driver(void *_drv)
-{
-	struct parport_driver *drv = _drv;
-
-	parport_unregister_driver(drv);
-	kfree(drv);
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(pi_unregister_driver);
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/paride.h b/drivers/block/paride/paride.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ddb9e589da7f..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/paride.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,172 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef __DRIVERS_PARIDE_H__
-#define __DRIVERS_PARIDE_H__
-
-/* 
-	paride.h	(c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-   		                    Under the terms of the GPL.
-
-   This file defines the interface between the high-level parallel
-   IDE device drivers (pd, pf, pcd, pt) and the adapter chips.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.05.05	init_proto, release_proto
-*/
-
-#define PARIDE_H_VERSION 	"1.01"
-
-/* Some adapters need to know what kind of device they are in
-
-   Values for devtype:
-*/
-
-#define	PI_PD	0	/* IDE disk */
-#define PI_PCD	1	/* ATAPI CDrom */
-#define PI_PF   2	/* ATAPI disk */
-#define PI_PT	3	/* ATAPI tape */
-#define PI_PG   4       /* ATAPI generic */
-
-/* The paride module contains no state, instead the drivers allocate
-   a pi_adapter data structure and pass it to paride in every operation.
-
-*/
-
-struct pi_adapter  {
-
-	struct pi_protocol *proto;   /* adapter protocol */
-	int	port;		     /* base address of parallel port */
-	int	mode;		     /* transfer mode in use */
-	int     delay;		     /* adapter delay setting */
-	int	devtype;	     /* device type: PI_PD etc. */
-	char    *device;	     /* name of driver */
-	int     unit;		     /* unit number for chained adapters */
-	int	saved_r0;	     /* saved port state */
-	int	saved_r2;	     /* saved port state */
-	int	reserved;	     /* number of ports reserved */
-	unsigned long	private;     /* for protocol module */
-
-	wait_queue_head_t parq;     /* semaphore for parport sharing */
-	void	*pardev;	     /* pointer to pardevice */
-	char	*parname;	     /* parport name */
-	int	claimed;	     /* parport has already been claimed */
-	void (*claim_cont)(void);    /* continuation for parport wait */
-};
-
-typedef struct pi_adapter PIA;
-
-/* functions exported by paride to the high level drivers */
-
-extern int pi_init(PIA *pi, 
-	int autoprobe,		/* 1 to autoprobe */
-	int port, 		/* base port address */
-	int mode, 		/* -1 for autoprobe */
-	int unit,		/* unit number, if supported */
-	int protocol, 		/* protocol to use */
-	int delay, 		/* -1 to use adapter specific default */
-	char * scratch, 	/* address of 512 byte buffer */
-	int devtype,		/* device type: PI_PD, PI_PCD, etc ... */
-	int verbose,		/* log verbose data while probing */
-	char *device		/* name of the driver */
-	);			/* returns 0 on failure, 1 on success */
-
-extern void pi_release(PIA *pi);
-
-/* registers are addressed as (cont,regr)
-
-       	cont: 0 for command register file, 1 for control register(s)
-	regr: 0-7 for register number.
-
-*/
-
-extern void pi_write_regr(PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val);
-
-extern int pi_read_regr(PIA *pi, int cont, int regr);
-
-extern void pi_write_block(PIA *pi, char * buf, int count);
-
-extern void pi_read_block(PIA *pi, char * buf, int count);
-
-extern void pi_connect(PIA *pi);
-
-extern void pi_disconnect(PIA *pi);
-
-extern void pi_do_claimed(PIA *pi, void (*cont)(void));
-extern int pi_schedule_claimed(PIA *pi, void (*cont)(void));
-
-/* macros and functions exported to the protocol modules */
-
-#define delay_p			(pi->delay?udelay(pi->delay):(void)0)
-#define out_p(offs,byte)	outb(byte,pi->port+offs); delay_p;
-#define in_p(offs)		(delay_p,inb(pi->port+offs))
-
-#define w0(byte)                {out_p(0,byte);}
-#define r0()                    (in_p(0) & 0xff)
-#define w1(byte)                {out_p(1,byte);}
-#define r1()                    (in_p(1) & 0xff)
-#define w2(byte)                {out_p(2,byte);}
-#define r2()                    (in_p(2) & 0xff)
-#define w3(byte)                {out_p(3,byte);}
-#define w4(byte)                {out_p(4,byte);}
-#define r4()                    (in_p(4) & 0xff)
-#define w4w(data)     		{outw(data,pi->port+4); delay_p;}
-#define w4l(data)     		{outl(data,pi->port+4); delay_p;}
-#define r4w()         		(delay_p,inw(pi->port+4)&0xffff)
-#define r4l()         		(delay_p,inl(pi->port+4)&0xffffffff)
-
-static inline u16 pi_swab16( char *b, int k)
-
-{ 	union { u16 u; char t[2]; } r;
-
-	r.t[0]=b[2*k+1]; r.t[1]=b[2*k];
-        return r.u;
-}
-
-static inline u32 pi_swab32( char *b, int k)
-
-{ 	union { u32 u; char f[4]; } r;
-
-	r.f[0]=b[4*k+1]; r.f[1]=b[4*k];
-	r.f[2]=b[4*k+3]; r.f[3]=b[4*k+2];
-        return r.u;
-}
-
-struct pi_protocol {
-
-	char	name[8];	/* name for this protocol */
-	int	index;		/* index into protocol table */
-
-	int	max_mode;	/* max mode number */
-	int	epp_first;	/* modes >= this use 8 ports */
-	
-	int	default_delay;  /* delay parameter if not specified */
-	int	max_units;	/* max chained units probed for */
-
-	void (*write_regr)(PIA *,int,int,int);
-	int  (*read_regr)(PIA *,int,int);
-	void (*write_block)(PIA *,char *,int);
-	void (*read_block)(PIA *,char *,int);
-
-	void (*connect)(PIA *);
-	void (*disconnect)(PIA *);
-	
-	int  (*test_port)(PIA *);
-	int  (*probe_unit)(PIA *);
-	int  (*test_proto)(PIA *,char *,int);
-	void (*log_adapter)(PIA *,char *,int);
-	
-	int (*init_proto)(PIA *);
-	void (*release_proto)(PIA *);
-	struct module *owner;
-};
-
-typedef struct pi_protocol PIP;
-
-extern int paride_register( PIP * );
-extern void paride_unregister ( PIP * );
-void *pi_register_driver(char *);
-void pi_unregister_driver(void *);
-
-#endif /* __DRIVERS_PARIDE_H__ */
-/* end of paride.h */
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/pcd.c b/drivers/block/paride/pcd.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a026211afb51..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/pcd.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1022 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-	pcd.c	(c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-		            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	This is a high-level driver for parallel port ATAPI CD-ROM
-        drives based on chips supported by the paride module.
-
-        By default, the driver will autoprobe for a single parallel
-        port ATAPI CD-ROM drive, but if their individual parameters are
-        specified, the driver can handle up to 4 drives.
-
-        The behaviour of the pcd driver can be altered by setting
-        some parameters from the insmod command line.  The following
-        parameters are adjustable:
-
-            drive0      These four arguments can be arrays of       
-            drive1      1-6 integers as follows:
-            drive2
-            drive3      <prt>,<pro>,<uni>,<mod>,<slv>,<dly>
-
-                        Where,
-
-                <prt>   is the base of the parallel port address for
-                        the corresponding drive.  (required)
-
-                <pro>   is the protocol number for the adapter that
-                        supports this drive.  These numbers are
-                        logged by 'paride' when the protocol modules
-                        are initialised.  (0 if not given)
-
-                <uni>   for those adapters that support chained
-                        devices, this is the unit selector for the
-                        chain of devices on the given port.  It should
-                        be zero for devices that don't support chaining.
-                        (0 if not given)
-
-                <mod>   this can be -1 to choose the best mode, or one
-                        of the mode numbers supported by the adapter.
-                        (-1 if not given)
-
-		<slv>   ATAPI CD-ROMs can be jumpered to master or slave.
-			Set this to 0 to choose the master drive, 1 to
-                        choose the slave, -1 (the default) to choose the
-			first drive found.
-
-                <dly>   some parallel ports require the driver to 
-                        go more slowly.  -1 sets a default value that
-                        should work with the chosen protocol.  Otherwise,
-                        set this to a small integer, the larger it is
-                        the slower the port i/o.  In some cases, setting
-                        this to zero will speed up the device. (default -1)
-                        
-            major       You may use this parameter to override the
-                        default major number (46) that this driver
-                        will use.  Be sure to change the device
-                        name as well.
-
-            name        This parameter is a character string that
-                        contains the name the kernel will use for this
-                        device (in /proc output, for instance).
-                        (default "pcd")
-
-            verbose     This parameter controls the amount of logging
-                        that the driver will do.  Set it to 0 for
-                        normal operation, 1 to see autoprobe progress
-                        messages, or 2 to see additional debugging
-                        output.  (default 0)
-  
-            nice        This parameter controls the driver's use of
-                        idle CPU time, at the expense of some speed.
- 
-	If this driver is built into the kernel, you can use the
-        following kernel command line parameters, with the same values
-        as the corresponding module parameters listed above:
-
-	    pcd.drive0
-	    pcd.drive1
-	    pcd.drive2
-	    pcd.drive3
-	    pcd.nice
-
-        In addition, you can use the parameter pcd.disable to disable
-        the driver entirely.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.01.24	Added test unit ready support
-	1.02    GRG 1998.05.06  Changes to pcd_completion, ready_wait,
-				and loosen interpretation of ATAPI
-			        standard for clearing error status.
-				Use spinlocks. Eliminate sti().
-	1.03    GRG 1998.06.16  Eliminated an Ugh
-	1.04	GRG 1998.08.15  Added extra debugging, improvements to
-				pcd_completion, use HZ in loop timing
-	1.05	GRG 1998.08.16	Conformed to "Uniform CD-ROM" standard
-	1.06    GRG 1998.08.19  Added audio ioctl support
-	1.07    GRG 1998.09.24  Increased reset timeout, added jumbo support
-
-*/
-
-#define	PCD_VERSION	"1.07"
-#define PCD_MAJOR	46
-#define PCD_NAME	"pcd"
-#define PCD_UNITS	4
-
-/* Here are things one can override from the insmod command.
-   Most are autoprobed by paride unless set here.  Verbose is off
-   by default.
-
-*/
-
-static int verbose = 0;
-static int major = PCD_MAJOR;
-static char *name = PCD_NAME;
-static int nice = 0;
-static int disable = 0;
-
-static int drive0[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive1[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive2[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive3[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-
-static int (*drives[4])[6] = {&drive0, &drive1, &drive2, &drive3};
-static int pcd_drive_count;
-
-enum {D_PRT, D_PRO, D_UNI, D_MOD, D_SLV, D_DLY};
-
-/* end of parameters */
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/errno.h>
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/cdrom.h>
-#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-#include <linux/blkdev.h>
-#include <linux/mutex.h>
-#include <linux/uaccess.h>
-
-static DEFINE_MUTEX(pcd_mutex);
-static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pcd_lock);
-
-module_param(verbose, int, 0644);
-module_param(major, int, 0);
-module_param(name, charp, 0);
-module_param(nice, int, 0);
-module_param_array(drive0, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive1, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive2, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive3, int, NULL, 0);
-
-#include "paride.h"
-#include "pseudo.h"
-
-#define PCD_RETRIES	     5
-#define PCD_TMO		   800	/* timeout in jiffies */
-#define PCD_DELAY           50	/* spin delay in uS */
-#define PCD_READY_TMO	    20	/* in seconds */
-#define PCD_RESET_TMO	   100	/* in tenths of a second */
-
-#define PCD_SPIN	(1000000*PCD_TMO)/(HZ*PCD_DELAY)
-
-#define IDE_ERR		0x01
-#define IDE_DRQ         0x08
-#define IDE_READY       0x40
-#define IDE_BUSY        0x80
-
-static int pcd_open(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int purpose);
-static void pcd_release(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi);
-static int pcd_drive_status(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int slot_nr);
-static unsigned int pcd_check_events(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi,
-				     unsigned int clearing, int slot_nr);
-static int pcd_tray_move(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int position);
-static int pcd_lock_door(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int lock);
-static int pcd_drive_reset(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi);
-static int pcd_get_mcn(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, struct cdrom_mcn *mcn);
-static int pcd_audio_ioctl(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi,
-			   unsigned int cmd, void *arg);
-static int pcd_packet(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi,
-		      struct packet_command *cgc);
-
-static int pcd_detect(void);
-static void pcd_probe_capabilities(void);
-static void do_pcd_read_drq(void);
-static void do_pcd_request(struct request_queue * q);
-static void do_pcd_read(void);
-
-struct pcd_unit {
-	struct pi_adapter pia;	/* interface to paride layer */
-	struct pi_adapter *pi;
-	int drive;		/* master/slave */
-	int last_sense;		/* result of last request sense */
-	int changed;		/* media change seen */
-	int present;		/* does this unit exist ? */
-	char *name;		/* pcd0, pcd1, etc */
-	struct cdrom_device_info info;	/* uniform cdrom interface */
-	struct gendisk *disk;
-};
-
-static struct pcd_unit pcd[PCD_UNITS];
-
-static char pcd_scratch[64];
-static char pcd_buffer[2048];	/* raw block buffer */
-static int pcd_bufblk = -1;	/* block in buffer, in CD units,
-				   -1 for nothing there. See also
-				   pd_unit.
-				 */
-
-/* the variables below are used mainly in the I/O request engine, which
-   processes only one request at a time.
-*/
-
-static struct pcd_unit *pcd_current; /* current request's drive */
-static struct request *pcd_req;
-static int pcd_retries;		/* retries on current request */
-static int pcd_busy;		/* request being processed ? */
-static int pcd_sector;		/* address of next requested sector */
-static int pcd_count;		/* number of blocks still to do */
-static char *pcd_buf;		/* buffer for request in progress */
-static void *par_drv;		/* reference of parport driver */
-
-/* kernel glue structures */
-
-static int pcd_block_open(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
-	int ret;
-
-	check_disk_change(bdev);
-
-	mutex_lock(&pcd_mutex);
-	ret = cdrom_open(&cd->info, bdev, mode);
-	mutex_unlock(&pcd_mutex);
-
-	return ret;
-}
-
-static void pcd_block_release(struct gendisk *disk, fmode_t mode)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd = disk->private_data;
-	mutex_lock(&pcd_mutex);
-	cdrom_release(&cd->info, mode);
-	mutex_unlock(&pcd_mutex);
-}
-
-static int pcd_block_ioctl(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode,
-				unsigned cmd, unsigned long arg)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
-	int ret;
-
-	mutex_lock(&pcd_mutex);
-	ret = cdrom_ioctl(&cd->info, bdev, mode, cmd, arg);
-	mutex_unlock(&pcd_mutex);
-
-	return ret;
-}
-
-static unsigned int pcd_block_check_events(struct gendisk *disk,
-					   unsigned int clearing)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd = disk->private_data;
-	return cdrom_check_events(&cd->info, clearing);
-}
-
-static const struct block_device_operations pcd_bdops = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.open		= pcd_block_open,
-	.release	= pcd_block_release,
-	.ioctl		= pcd_block_ioctl,
-	.check_events	= pcd_block_check_events,
-};
-
-static const struct cdrom_device_ops pcd_dops = {
-	.open		= pcd_open,
-	.release	= pcd_release,
-	.drive_status	= pcd_drive_status,
-	.check_events	= pcd_check_events,
-	.tray_move	= pcd_tray_move,
-	.lock_door	= pcd_lock_door,
-	.get_mcn	= pcd_get_mcn,
-	.reset		= pcd_drive_reset,
-	.audio_ioctl	= pcd_audio_ioctl,
-	.generic_packet	= pcd_packet,
-	.capability	= CDC_CLOSE_TRAY | CDC_OPEN_TRAY | CDC_LOCK |
-			  CDC_MCN | CDC_MEDIA_CHANGED | CDC_RESET |
-			  CDC_PLAY_AUDIO | CDC_GENERIC_PACKET | CDC_CD_R |
-			  CDC_CD_RW,
-};
-
-static void pcd_init_units(void)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd;
-	int unit;
-
-	pcd_drive_count = 0;
-	for (unit = 0, cd = pcd; unit < PCD_UNITS; unit++, cd++) {
-		struct gendisk *disk = alloc_disk(1);
-		if (!disk)
-			continue;
-		disk->queue = blk_init_queue(do_pcd_request, &pcd_lock);
-		if (!disk->queue) {
-			put_disk(disk);
-			continue;
-		}
-		blk_queue_bounce_limit(disk->queue, BLK_BOUNCE_HIGH);
-		cd->disk = disk;
-		cd->pi = &cd->pia;
-		cd->present = 0;
-		cd->last_sense = 0;
-		cd->changed = 1;
-		cd->drive = (*drives[unit])[D_SLV];
-		if ((*drives[unit])[D_PRT])
-			pcd_drive_count++;
-
-		cd->name = &cd->info.name[0];
-		snprintf(cd->name, sizeof(cd->info.name), "%s%d", name, unit);
-		cd->info.ops = &pcd_dops;
-		cd->info.handle = cd;
-		cd->info.speed = 0;
-		cd->info.capacity = 1;
-		cd->info.mask = 0;
-		disk->major = major;
-		disk->first_minor = unit;
-		strcpy(disk->disk_name, cd->name);	/* umm... */
-		disk->fops = &pcd_bdops;
-		disk->flags = GENHD_FL_BLOCK_EVENTS_ON_EXCL_WRITE;
-	}
-}
-
-static int pcd_open(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int purpose)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd = cdi->handle;
-	if (!cd->present)
-		return -ENODEV;
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static void pcd_release(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi)
-{
-}
-
-static inline int status_reg(struct pcd_unit *cd)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(cd->pi, 1, 6);
-}
-
-static inline int read_reg(struct pcd_unit *cd, int reg)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(cd->pi, 0, reg);
-}
-
-static inline void write_reg(struct pcd_unit *cd, int reg, int val)
-{
-	pi_write_regr(cd->pi, 0, reg, val);
-}
-
-static int pcd_wait(struct pcd_unit *cd, int go, int stop, char *fun, char *msg)
-{
-	int j, r, e, s, p;
-
-	j = 0;
-	while ((((r = status_reg(cd)) & go) || (stop && (!(r & stop))))
-	       && (j++ < PCD_SPIN))
-		udelay(PCD_DELAY);
-
-	if ((r & (IDE_ERR & stop)) || (j > PCD_SPIN)) {
-		s = read_reg(cd, 7);
-		e = read_reg(cd, 1);
-		p = read_reg(cd, 2);
-		if (j > PCD_SPIN)
-			e |= 0x100;
-		if (fun)
-			printk("%s: %s %s: alt=0x%x stat=0x%x err=0x%x"
-			       " loop=%d phase=%d\n",
-			       cd->name, fun, msg, r, s, e, j, p);
-		return (s << 8) + r;
-	}
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pcd_command(struct pcd_unit *cd, char *cmd, int dlen, char *fun)
-{
-	pi_connect(cd->pi);
-
-	write_reg(cd, 6, 0xa0 + 0x10 * cd->drive);
-
-	if (pcd_wait(cd, IDE_BUSY | IDE_DRQ, 0, fun, "before command")) {
-		pi_disconnect(cd->pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	write_reg(cd, 4, dlen % 256);
-	write_reg(cd, 5, dlen / 256);
-	write_reg(cd, 7, 0xa0);	/* ATAPI packet command */
-
-	if (pcd_wait(cd, IDE_BUSY, IDE_DRQ, fun, "command DRQ")) {
-		pi_disconnect(cd->pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	if (read_reg(cd, 2) != 1) {
-		printk("%s: %s: command phase error\n", cd->name, fun);
-		pi_disconnect(cd->pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	pi_write_block(cd->pi, cmd, 12);
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pcd_completion(struct pcd_unit *cd, char *buf, char *fun)
-{
-	int r, d, p, n, k, j;
-
-	r = -1;
-	k = 0;
-	j = 0;
-
-	if (!pcd_wait(cd, IDE_BUSY, IDE_DRQ | IDE_READY | IDE_ERR,
-		      fun, "completion")) {
-		r = 0;
-		while (read_reg(cd, 7) & IDE_DRQ) {
-			d = read_reg(cd, 4) + 256 * read_reg(cd, 5);
-			n = (d + 3) & 0xfffc;
-			p = read_reg(cd, 2) & 3;
-
-			if ((p == 2) && (n > 0) && (j == 0)) {
-				pi_read_block(cd->pi, buf, n);
-				if (verbose > 1)
-					printk("%s: %s: Read %d bytes\n",
-					       cd->name, fun, n);
-				r = 0;
-				j++;
-			} else {
-				if (verbose > 1)
-					printk
-					    ("%s: %s: Unexpected phase %d, d=%d, k=%d\n",
-					     cd->name, fun, p, d, k);
-				if (verbose < 2)
-					printk_once(
-					    "%s: WARNING: ATAPI phase errors\n",
-					    cd->name);
-				mdelay(1);
-			}
-			if (k++ > PCD_TMO) {
-				printk("%s: Stuck DRQ\n", cd->name);
-				break;
-			}
-			if (pcd_wait
-			    (cd, IDE_BUSY, IDE_DRQ | IDE_READY | IDE_ERR, fun,
-			     "completion")) {
-				r = -1;
-				break;
-			}
-		}
-	}
-
-	pi_disconnect(cd->pi);
-
-	return r;
-}
-
-static void pcd_req_sense(struct pcd_unit *cd, char *fun)
-{
-	char rs_cmd[12] = { 0x03, 0, 0, 0, 16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buf[16];
-	int r, c;
-
-	r = pcd_command(cd, rs_cmd, 16, "Request sense");
-	mdelay(1);
-	if (!r)
-		pcd_completion(cd, buf, "Request sense");
-
-	cd->last_sense = -1;
-	c = 2;
-	if (!r) {
-		if (fun)
-			printk("%s: %s: Sense key: %x, ASC: %x, ASQ: %x\n",
-			       cd->name, fun, buf[2] & 0xf, buf[12], buf[13]);
-		c = buf[2] & 0xf;
-		cd->last_sense =
-		    c | ((buf[12] & 0xff) << 8) | ((buf[13] & 0xff) << 16);
-	}
-	if ((c == 2) || (c == 6))
-		cd->changed = 1;
-}
-
-static int pcd_atapi(struct pcd_unit *cd, char *cmd, int dlen, char *buf, char *fun)
-{
-	int r;
-
-	r = pcd_command(cd, cmd, dlen, fun);
-	mdelay(1);
-	if (!r)
-		r = pcd_completion(cd, buf, fun);
-	if (r)
-		pcd_req_sense(cd, fun);
-
-	return r;
-}
-
-static int pcd_packet(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, struct packet_command *cgc)
-{
-	return pcd_atapi(cdi->handle, cgc->cmd, cgc->buflen, cgc->buffer,
-			 "generic packet");
-}
-
-#define DBMSG(msg)	((verbose>1)?(msg):NULL)
-
-static unsigned int pcd_check_events(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi,
-				     unsigned int clearing, int slot_nr)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd = cdi->handle;
-	int res = cd->changed;
-	if (res)
-		cd->changed = 0;
-	return res ? DISK_EVENT_MEDIA_CHANGE : 0;
-}
-
-static int pcd_lock_door(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int lock)
-{
-	char un_cmd[12] = { 0x1e, 0, 0, 0, lock, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
-	return pcd_atapi(cdi->handle, un_cmd, 0, pcd_scratch,
-			 lock ? "lock door" : "unlock door");
-}
-
-static int pcd_tray_move(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int position)
-{
-	char ej_cmd[12] = { 0x1b, 0, 0, 0, 3 - position, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
-	return pcd_atapi(cdi->handle, ej_cmd, 0, pcd_scratch,
-			 position ? "eject" : "close tray");
-}
-
-static void pcd_sleep(int cs)
-{
-	schedule_timeout_interruptible(cs);
-}
-
-static int pcd_reset(struct pcd_unit *cd)
-{
-	int i, k, flg;
-	int expect[5] = { 1, 1, 1, 0x14, 0xeb };
-
-	pi_connect(cd->pi);
-	write_reg(cd, 6, 0xa0 + 0x10 * cd->drive);
-	write_reg(cd, 7, 8);
-
-	pcd_sleep(20 * HZ / 1000);	/* delay a bit */
-
-	k = 0;
-	while ((k++ < PCD_RESET_TMO) && (status_reg(cd) & IDE_BUSY))
-		pcd_sleep(HZ / 10);
-
-	flg = 1;
-	for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
-		flg &= (read_reg(cd, i + 1) == expect[i]);
-
-	if (verbose) {
-		printk("%s: Reset (%d) signature = ", cd->name, k);
-		for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
-			printk("%3x", read_reg(cd, i + 1));
-		if (!flg)
-			printk(" (incorrect)");
-		printk("\n");
-	}
-
-	pi_disconnect(cd->pi);
-	return flg - 1;
-}
-
-static int pcd_drive_reset(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi)
-{
-	return pcd_reset(cdi->handle);
-}
-
-static int pcd_ready_wait(struct pcd_unit *cd, int tmo)
-{
-	char tr_cmd[12] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	int k, p;
-
-	k = 0;
-	while (k < tmo) {
-		cd->last_sense = 0;
-		pcd_atapi(cd, tr_cmd, 0, NULL, DBMSG("test unit ready"));
-		p = cd->last_sense;
-		if (!p)
-			return 0;
-		if (!(((p & 0xffff) == 0x0402) || ((p & 0xff) == 6)))
-			return p;
-		k++;
-		pcd_sleep(HZ);
-	}
-	return 0x000020;	/* timeout */
-}
-
-static int pcd_drive_status(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int slot_nr)
-{
-	char rc_cmd[12] = { 0x25, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	struct pcd_unit *cd = cdi->handle;
-
-	if (pcd_ready_wait(cd, PCD_READY_TMO))
-		return CDS_DRIVE_NOT_READY;
-	if (pcd_atapi(cd, rc_cmd, 8, pcd_scratch, DBMSG("check media")))
-		return CDS_NO_DISC;
-	return CDS_DISC_OK;
-}
-
-static int pcd_identify(struct pcd_unit *cd, char *id)
-{
-	int k, s;
-	char id_cmd[12] = { 0x12, 0, 0, 0, 36, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
-	pcd_bufblk = -1;
-
-	s = pcd_atapi(cd, id_cmd, 36, pcd_buffer, "identify");
-
-	if (s)
-		return -1;
-	if ((pcd_buffer[0] & 0x1f) != 5) {
-		if (verbose)
-			printk("%s: %s is not a CD-ROM\n",
-			       cd->name, cd->drive ? "Slave" : "Master");
-		return -1;
-	}
-	memcpy(id, pcd_buffer + 16, 16);
-	id[16] = 0;
-	k = 16;
-	while ((k >= 0) && (id[k] <= 0x20)) {
-		id[k] = 0;
-		k--;
-	}
-
-	printk("%s: %s: %s\n", cd->name, cd->drive ? "Slave" : "Master", id);
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * returns  0, with id set if drive is detected
- *	    -1, if drive detection failed
- */
-static int pcd_probe(struct pcd_unit *cd, int ms, char *id)
-{
-	if (ms == -1) {
-		for (cd->drive = 0; cd->drive <= 1; cd->drive++)
-			if (!pcd_reset(cd) && !pcd_identify(cd, id))
-				return 0;
-	} else {
-		cd->drive = ms;
-		if (!pcd_reset(cd) && !pcd_identify(cd, id))
-			return 0;
-	}
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static void pcd_probe_capabilities(void)
-{
-	int unit, r;
-	char buffer[32];
-	char cmd[12] = { 0x5a, 1 << 3, 0x2a, 0, 0, 0, 0, 18, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	struct pcd_unit *cd;
-
-	for (unit = 0, cd = pcd; unit < PCD_UNITS; unit++, cd++) {
-		if (!cd->present)
-			continue;
-		r = pcd_atapi(cd, cmd, 18, buffer, "mode sense capabilities");
-		if (r)
-			continue;
-		/* we should now have the cap page */
-		if ((buffer[11] & 1) == 0)
-			cd->info.mask |= CDC_CD_R;
-		if ((buffer[11] & 2) == 0)
-			cd->info.mask |= CDC_CD_RW;
-		if ((buffer[12] & 1) == 0)
-			cd->info.mask |= CDC_PLAY_AUDIO;
-		if ((buffer[14] & 1) == 0)
-			cd->info.mask |= CDC_LOCK;
-		if ((buffer[14] & 8) == 0)
-			cd->info.mask |= CDC_OPEN_TRAY;
-		if ((buffer[14] >> 6) == 0)
-			cd->info.mask |= CDC_CLOSE_TRAY;
-	}
-}
-
-static int pcd_detect(void)
-{
-	char id[18];
-	int k, unit;
-	struct pcd_unit *cd;
-
-	printk("%s: %s version %s, major %d, nice %d\n",
-	       name, name, PCD_VERSION, major, nice);
-
-	par_drv = pi_register_driver(name);
-	if (!par_drv) {
-		pr_err("failed to register %s driver\n", name);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	k = 0;
-	if (pcd_drive_count == 0) { /* nothing spec'd - so autoprobe for 1 */
-		cd = pcd;
-		if (pi_init(cd->pi, 1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, pcd_buffer,
-			    PI_PCD, verbose, cd->name)) {
-			if (!pcd_probe(cd, -1, id) && cd->disk) {
-				cd->present = 1;
-				k++;
-			} else
-				pi_release(cd->pi);
-		}
-	} else {
-		for (unit = 0, cd = pcd; unit < PCD_UNITS; unit++, cd++) {
-			int *conf = *drives[unit];
-			if (!conf[D_PRT])
-				continue;
-			if (!pi_init(cd->pi, 0, conf[D_PRT], conf[D_MOD],
-				     conf[D_UNI], conf[D_PRO], conf[D_DLY],
-				     pcd_buffer, PI_PCD, verbose, cd->name)) 
-				continue;
-			if (!pcd_probe(cd, conf[D_SLV], id) && cd->disk) {
-				cd->present = 1;
-				k++;
-			} else
-				pi_release(cd->pi);
-		}
-	}
-	if (k)
-		return 0;
-
-	printk("%s: No CD-ROM drive found\n", name);
-	for (unit = 0, cd = pcd; unit < PCD_UNITS; unit++, cd++)
-		put_disk(cd->disk);
-	pi_unregister_driver(par_drv);
-	return -1;
-}
-
-/* I/O request processing */
-static int pcd_queue;
-
-static int set_next_request(void)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd;
-	struct request_queue *q;
-	int old_pos = pcd_queue;
-
-	do {
-		cd = &pcd[pcd_queue];
-		q = cd->present ? cd->disk->queue : NULL;
-		if (++pcd_queue == PCD_UNITS)
-			pcd_queue = 0;
-		if (q) {
-			pcd_req = blk_fetch_request(q);
-			if (pcd_req)
-				break;
-		}
-	} while (pcd_queue != old_pos);
-
-	return pcd_req != NULL;
-}
-
-static void pcd_request(void)
-{
-	if (pcd_busy)
-		return;
-	while (1) {
-		if (!pcd_req && !set_next_request())
-			return;
-
-		if (rq_data_dir(pcd_req) == READ) {
-			struct pcd_unit *cd = pcd_req->rq_disk->private_data;
-			if (cd != pcd_current)
-				pcd_bufblk = -1;
-			pcd_current = cd;
-			pcd_sector = blk_rq_pos(pcd_req);
-			pcd_count = blk_rq_cur_sectors(pcd_req);
-			pcd_buf = bio_data(pcd_req->bio);
-			pcd_busy = 1;
-			ps_set_intr(do_pcd_read, NULL, 0, nice);
-			return;
-		} else {
-			__blk_end_request_all(pcd_req, BLK_STS_IOERR);
-			pcd_req = NULL;
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-static void do_pcd_request(struct request_queue *q)
-{
-	pcd_request();
-}
-
-static inline void next_request(blk_status_t err)
-{
-	unsigned long saved_flags;
-
-	spin_lock_irqsave(&pcd_lock, saved_flags);
-	if (!__blk_end_request_cur(pcd_req, err))
-		pcd_req = NULL;
-	pcd_busy = 0;
-	pcd_request();
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pcd_lock, saved_flags);
-}
-
-static int pcd_ready(void)
-{
-	return (((status_reg(pcd_current) & (IDE_BUSY | IDE_DRQ)) == IDE_DRQ));
-}
-
-static void pcd_transfer(void)
-{
-
-	while (pcd_count && (pcd_sector / 4 == pcd_bufblk)) {
-		int o = (pcd_sector % 4) * 512;
-		memcpy(pcd_buf, pcd_buffer + o, 512);
-		pcd_count--;
-		pcd_buf += 512;
-		pcd_sector++;
-	}
-}
-
-static void pcd_start(void)
-{
-	int b, i;
-	char rd_cmd[12] = { 0xa8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 };
-
-	pcd_bufblk = pcd_sector / 4;
-	b = pcd_bufblk;
-	for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
-		rd_cmd[5 - i] = b & 0xff;
-		b = b >> 8;
-	}
-
-	if (pcd_command(pcd_current, rd_cmd, 2048, "read block")) {
-		pcd_bufblk = -1;
-		next_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-		return;
-	}
-
-	mdelay(1);
-
-	ps_set_intr(do_pcd_read_drq, pcd_ready, PCD_TMO, nice);
-}
-
-static void do_pcd_read(void)
-{
-	pcd_busy = 1;
-	pcd_retries = 0;
-	pcd_transfer();
-	if (!pcd_count) {
-		next_request(0);
-		return;
-	}
-
-	pi_do_claimed(pcd_current->pi, pcd_start);
-}
-
-static void do_pcd_read_drq(void)
-{
-	unsigned long saved_flags;
-
-	if (pcd_completion(pcd_current, pcd_buffer, "read block")) {
-		if (pcd_retries < PCD_RETRIES) {
-			mdelay(1);
-			pcd_retries++;
-			pi_do_claimed(pcd_current->pi, pcd_start);
-			return;
-		}
-		pcd_bufblk = -1;
-		next_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-		return;
-	}
-
-	do_pcd_read();
-	spin_lock_irqsave(&pcd_lock, saved_flags);
-	pcd_request();
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pcd_lock, saved_flags);
-}
-
-/* the audio_ioctl stuff is adapted from sr_ioctl.c */
-
-static int pcd_audio_ioctl(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, unsigned int cmd, void *arg)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd = cdi->handle;
-
-	switch (cmd) {
-
-	case CDROMREADTOCHDR:
-
-		{
-			char cmd[12] =
-			    { GPCMD_READ_TOC_PMA_ATIP, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 12,
-			 0, 0, 0 };
-			struct cdrom_tochdr *tochdr =
-			    (struct cdrom_tochdr *) arg;
-			char buffer[32];
-			int r;
-
-			r = pcd_atapi(cd, cmd, 12, buffer, "read toc header");
-
-			tochdr->cdth_trk0 = buffer[2];
-			tochdr->cdth_trk1 = buffer[3];
-
-			return r ? -EIO : 0;
-		}
-
-	case CDROMREADTOCENTRY:
-
-		{
-			char cmd[12] =
-			    { GPCMD_READ_TOC_PMA_ATIP, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 12,
-			 0, 0, 0 };
-
-			struct cdrom_tocentry *tocentry =
-			    (struct cdrom_tocentry *) arg;
-			unsigned char buffer[32];
-			int r;
-
-			cmd[1] =
-			    (tocentry->cdte_format == CDROM_MSF ? 0x02 : 0);
-			cmd[6] = tocentry->cdte_track;
-
-			r = pcd_atapi(cd, cmd, 12, buffer, "read toc entry");
-
-			tocentry->cdte_ctrl = buffer[5] & 0xf;
-			tocentry->cdte_adr = buffer[5] >> 4;
-			tocentry->cdte_datamode =
-			    (tocentry->cdte_ctrl & 0x04) ? 1 : 0;
-			if (tocentry->cdte_format == CDROM_MSF) {
-				tocentry->cdte_addr.msf.minute = buffer[9];
-				tocentry->cdte_addr.msf.second = buffer[10];
-				tocentry->cdte_addr.msf.frame = buffer[11];
-			} else
-				tocentry->cdte_addr.lba =
-				    (((((buffer[8] << 8) + buffer[9]) << 8)
-				      + buffer[10]) << 8) + buffer[11];
-
-			return r ? -EIO : 0;
-		}
-
-	default:
-
-		return -ENOSYS;
-	}
-}
-
-static int pcd_get_mcn(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, struct cdrom_mcn *mcn)
-{
-	char cmd[12] =
-	    { GPCMD_READ_SUBCHANNEL, 0, 0x40, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 24, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buffer[32];
-
-	if (pcd_atapi(cdi->handle, cmd, 24, buffer, "get mcn"))
-		return -EIO;
-
-	memcpy(mcn->medium_catalog_number, buffer + 9, 13);
-	mcn->medium_catalog_number[13] = 0;
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int __init pcd_init(void)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd;
-	int unit;
-
-	if (disable)
-		return -EINVAL;
-
-	pcd_init_units();
-
-	if (pcd_detect())
-		return -ENODEV;
-
-	/* get the atapi capabilities page */
-	pcd_probe_capabilities();
-
-	if (register_blkdev(major, name)) {
-		for (unit = 0, cd = pcd; unit < PCD_UNITS; unit++, cd++)
-			put_disk(cd->disk);
-		return -EBUSY;
-	}
-
-	for (unit = 0, cd = pcd; unit < PCD_UNITS; unit++, cd++) {
-		if (cd->present) {
-			register_cdrom(&cd->info);
-			cd->disk->private_data = cd;
-			add_disk(cd->disk);
-		}
-	}
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static void __exit pcd_exit(void)
-{
-	struct pcd_unit *cd;
-	int unit;
-
-	for (unit = 0, cd = pcd; unit < PCD_UNITS; unit++, cd++) {
-		if (cd->present) {
-			del_gendisk(cd->disk);
-			pi_release(cd->pi);
-			unregister_cdrom(&cd->info);
-		}
-		blk_cleanup_queue(cd->disk->queue);
-		put_disk(cd->disk);
-	}
-	unregister_blkdev(major, name);
-	pi_unregister_driver(par_drv);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(pcd_init)
-module_exit(pcd_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/pd.c b/drivers/block/paride/pd.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 27a44b97393a..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/pd.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,981 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        pd.c    (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-        This is the high-level driver for parallel port IDE hard
-        drives based on chips supported by the paride module.
-
-	By default, the driver will autoprobe for a single parallel
-	port IDE drive, but if their individual parameters are
-        specified, the driver can handle up to 4 drives.
-
-        The behaviour of the pd driver can be altered by setting
-        some parameters from the insmod command line.  The following
-        parameters are adjustable:
- 
-	    drive0  	These four arguments can be arrays of	    
-	    drive1	1-8 integers as follows:
-	    drive2
-	    drive3	<prt>,<pro>,<uni>,<mod>,<geo>,<sby>,<dly>,<slv>
-
-			Where,
-
-		<prt>	is the base of the parallel port address for
-			the corresponding drive.  (required)
-
-		<pro>   is the protocol number for the adapter that
-			supports this drive.  These numbers are
-                        logged by 'paride' when the protocol modules
-			are initialised.  (0 if not given)
-
-		<uni>   for those adapters that support chained
-			devices, this is the unit selector for the
-		        chain of devices on the given port.  It should
-			be zero for devices that don't support chaining.
-			(0 if not given)
-
-		<mod>   this can be -1 to choose the best mode, or one
-		        of the mode numbers supported by the adapter.
-			(-1 if not given)
-
-		<geo>   this defaults to 0 to indicate that the driver
-			should use the CHS geometry provided by the drive
-			itself.  If set to 1, the driver will provide
-			a logical geometry with 64 heads and 32 sectors
-			per track, to be consistent with most SCSI
-		        drivers.  (0 if not given)
-
-		<sby>   set this to zero to disable the power saving
-			standby mode, if needed.  (1 if not given)
-
-		<dly>   some parallel ports require the driver to 
-			go more slowly.  -1 sets a default value that
-			should work with the chosen protocol.  Otherwise,
-			set this to a small integer, the larger it is
-			the slower the port i/o.  In some cases, setting
-			this to zero will speed up the device. (default -1)
-
-		<slv>   IDE disks can be jumpered to master or slave.
-                        Set this to 0 to choose the master drive, 1 to
-                        choose the slave, -1 (the default) to choose the
-                        first drive found.
-			
-
-            major       You may use this parameter to override the
-                        default major number (45) that this driver
-                        will use.  Be sure to change the device
-                        name as well.
-
-            name        This parameter is a character string that
-                        contains the name the kernel will use for this
-                        device (in /proc output, for instance).
-			(default "pd")
-
-	    cluster	The driver will attempt to aggregate requests
-			for adjacent blocks into larger multi-block
-			clusters.  The maximum cluster size (in 512
-			byte sectors) is set with this parameter.
-			(default 64)
-
-	    verbose	This parameter controls the amount of logging
-			that the driver will do.  Set it to 0 for 
-			normal operation, 1 to see autoprobe progress
-			messages, or 2 to see additional debugging
-			output.  (default 0)
-
-            nice        This parameter controls the driver's use of
-                        idle CPU time, at the expense of some speed.
-
-        If this driver is built into the kernel, you can use kernel
-        the following command line parameters, with the same values
-        as the corresponding module parameters listed above:
-
-            pd.drive0
-            pd.drive1
-            pd.drive2
-            pd.drive3
-            pd.cluster
-            pd.nice
-
-        In addition, you can use the parameter pd.disable to disable
-        the driver entirely.
- 
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1997.01.24	Restored pd_reset()
-				Added eject ioctl
-	1.02    GRG 1998.05.06  SMP spinlock changes, 
-				Added slave support
-	1.03    GRG 1998.06.16  Eliminate an Ugh.
-	1.04	GRG 1998.08.15  Extra debugging, use HZ in loop timing
-	1.05    GRG 1998.09.24  Added jumbo support
-
-*/
-
-#define PD_VERSION      "1.05"
-#define PD_MAJOR	45
-#define PD_NAME		"pd"
-#define PD_UNITS	4
-
-/* Here are things one can override from the insmod command.
-   Most are autoprobed by paride unless set here.  Verbose is off
-   by default.
-
-*/
-#include <linux/types.h>
-
-static int verbose = 0;
-static int major = PD_MAJOR;
-static char *name = PD_NAME;
-static int cluster = 64;
-static int nice = 0;
-static int disable = 0;
-
-static int drive0[8] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive1[8] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive2[8] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive3[8] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, 0, 1, -1, -1 };
-
-static int (*drives[4])[8] = {&drive0, &drive1, &drive2, &drive3};
-
-enum {D_PRT, D_PRO, D_UNI, D_MOD, D_GEO, D_SBY, D_DLY, D_SLV};
-
-/* end of parameters */
-
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/gfp.h>
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/hdreg.h>
-#include <linux/cdrom.h>	/* for the eject ioctl */
-#include <linux/blkdev.h>
-#include <linux/blkpg.h>
-#include <linux/kernel.h>
-#include <linux/mutex.h>
-#include <linux/uaccess.h>
-#include <linux/workqueue.h>
-
-static DEFINE_MUTEX(pd_mutex);
-static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pd_lock);
-
-module_param(verbose, int, 0);
-module_param(major, int, 0);
-module_param(name, charp, 0);
-module_param(cluster, int, 0);
-module_param(nice, int, 0);
-module_param_array(drive0, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive1, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive2, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive3, int, NULL, 0);
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define PD_BITS    4
-
-/* numbers for "SCSI" geometry */
-
-#define PD_LOG_HEADS    64
-#define PD_LOG_SECTS    32
-
-#define PD_ID_OFF       54
-#define PD_ID_LEN       14
-
-#define PD_MAX_RETRIES  5
-#define PD_TMO          800	/* interrupt timeout in jiffies */
-#define PD_SPIN_DEL     50	/* spin delay in micro-seconds  */
-
-#define PD_SPIN         (1000000*PD_TMO)/(HZ*PD_SPIN_DEL)
-
-#define STAT_ERR        0x00001
-#define STAT_INDEX      0x00002
-#define STAT_ECC        0x00004
-#define STAT_DRQ        0x00008
-#define STAT_SEEK       0x00010
-#define STAT_WRERR      0x00020
-#define STAT_READY      0x00040
-#define STAT_BUSY       0x00080
-
-#define ERR_AMNF        0x00100
-#define ERR_TK0NF       0x00200
-#define ERR_ABRT        0x00400
-#define ERR_MCR         0x00800
-#define ERR_IDNF        0x01000
-#define ERR_MC          0x02000
-#define ERR_UNC         0x04000
-#define ERR_TMO         0x10000
-
-#define IDE_READ        	0x20
-#define IDE_WRITE       	0x30
-#define IDE_READ_VRFY		0x40
-#define IDE_INIT_DEV_PARMS	0x91
-#define IDE_STANDBY     	0x96
-#define IDE_ACKCHANGE   	0xdb
-#define IDE_DOORLOCK    	0xde
-#define IDE_DOORUNLOCK  	0xdf
-#define IDE_IDENTIFY    	0xec
-#define IDE_EJECT		0xed
-
-#define PD_NAMELEN	8
-
-struct pd_unit {
-	struct pi_adapter pia;	/* interface to paride layer */
-	struct pi_adapter *pi;
-	int access;		/* count of active opens ... */
-	int capacity;		/* Size of this volume in sectors */
-	int heads;		/* physical geometry */
-	int sectors;
-	int cylinders;
-	int can_lba;
-	int drive;		/* master=0 slave=1 */
-	int changed;		/* Have we seen a disk change ? */
-	int removable;		/* removable media device  ?  */
-	int standby;
-	int alt_geom;
-	char name[PD_NAMELEN];	/* pda, pdb, etc ... */
-	struct gendisk *gd;
-};
-
-static struct pd_unit pd[PD_UNITS];
-
-static char pd_scratch[512];	/* scratch block buffer */
-
-static char *pd_errs[17] = { "ERR", "INDEX", "ECC", "DRQ", "SEEK", "WRERR",
-	"READY", "BUSY", "AMNF", "TK0NF", "ABRT", "MCR",
-	"IDNF", "MC", "UNC", "???", "TMO"
-};
-
-static void *par_drv;		/* reference of parport driver */
-
-static inline int status_reg(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(disk->pi, 1, 6);
-}
-
-static inline int read_reg(struct pd_unit *disk, int reg)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(disk->pi, 0, reg);
-}
-
-static inline void write_status(struct pd_unit *disk, int val)
-{
-	pi_write_regr(disk->pi, 1, 6, val);
-}
-
-static inline void write_reg(struct pd_unit *disk, int reg, int val)
-{
-	pi_write_regr(disk->pi, 0, reg, val);
-}
-
-static inline u8 DRIVE(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	return 0xa0+0x10*disk->drive;
-}
-
-/*  ide command interface */
-
-static void pd_print_error(struct pd_unit *disk, char *msg, int status)
-{
-	int i;
-
-	printk("%s: %s: status = 0x%x =", disk->name, msg, status);
-	for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pd_errs); i++)
-		if (status & (1 << i))
-			printk(" %s", pd_errs[i]);
-	printk("\n");
-}
-
-static void pd_reset(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{				/* called only for MASTER drive */
-	write_status(disk, 4);
-	udelay(50);
-	write_status(disk, 0);
-	udelay(250);
-}
-
-#define DBMSG(msg)	((verbose>1)?(msg):NULL)
-
-static int pd_wait_for(struct pd_unit *disk, int w, char *msg)
-{				/* polled wait */
-	int k, r, e;
-
-	k = 0;
-	while (k < PD_SPIN) {
-		r = status_reg(disk);
-		k++;
-		if (((r & w) == w) && !(r & STAT_BUSY))
-			break;
-		udelay(PD_SPIN_DEL);
-	}
-	e = (read_reg(disk, 1) << 8) + read_reg(disk, 7);
-	if (k >= PD_SPIN)
-		e |= ERR_TMO;
-	if ((e & (STAT_ERR | ERR_TMO)) && (msg != NULL))
-		pd_print_error(disk, msg, e);
-	return e;
-}
-
-static void pd_send_command(struct pd_unit *disk, int n, int s, int h, int c0, int c1, int func)
-{
-	write_reg(disk, 6, DRIVE(disk) + h);
-	write_reg(disk, 1, 0);		/* the IDE task file */
-	write_reg(disk, 2, n);
-	write_reg(disk, 3, s);
-	write_reg(disk, 4, c0);
-	write_reg(disk, 5, c1);
-	write_reg(disk, 7, func);
-
-	udelay(1);
-}
-
-static void pd_ide_command(struct pd_unit *disk, int func, int block, int count)
-{
-	int c1, c0, h, s;
-
-	if (disk->can_lba) {
-		s = block & 255;
-		c0 = (block >>= 8) & 255;
-		c1 = (block >>= 8) & 255;
-		h = ((block >>= 8) & 15) + 0x40;
-	} else {
-		s = (block % disk->sectors) + 1;
-		h = (block /= disk->sectors) % disk->heads;
-		c0 = (block /= disk->heads) % 256;
-		c1 = (block >>= 8);
-	}
-	pd_send_command(disk, count, s, h, c0, c1, func);
-}
-
-/* The i/o request engine */
-
-enum action {Fail = 0, Ok = 1, Hold, Wait};
-
-static struct request *pd_req;	/* current request */
-static enum action (*phase)(void);
-
-static void run_fsm(void);
-
-static void ps_tq_int(struct work_struct *work);
-
-static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(fsm_tq, ps_tq_int);
-
-static void schedule_fsm(void)
-{
-	if (!nice)
-		schedule_delayed_work(&fsm_tq, 0);
-	else
-		schedule_delayed_work(&fsm_tq, nice-1);
-}
-
-static void ps_tq_int(struct work_struct *work)
-{
-	run_fsm();
-}
-
-static enum action do_pd_io_start(void);
-static enum action pd_special(void);
-static enum action do_pd_read_start(void);
-static enum action do_pd_write_start(void);
-static enum action do_pd_read_drq(void);
-static enum action do_pd_write_done(void);
-
-static int pd_queue;
-static int pd_claimed;
-
-static struct pd_unit *pd_current; /* current request's drive */
-static PIA *pi_current; /* current request's PIA */
-
-static int set_next_request(void)
-{
-	struct gendisk *disk;
-	struct request_queue *q;
-	int old_pos = pd_queue;
-
-	do {
-		disk = pd[pd_queue].gd;
-		q = disk ? disk->queue : NULL;
-		if (++pd_queue == PD_UNITS)
-			pd_queue = 0;
-		if (q) {
-			pd_req = blk_fetch_request(q);
-			if (pd_req)
-				break;
-		}
-	} while (pd_queue != old_pos);
-
-	return pd_req != NULL;
-}
-
-static void run_fsm(void)
-{
-	while (1) {
-		enum action res;
-		unsigned long saved_flags;
-		int stop = 0;
-
-		if (!phase) {
-			pd_current = pd_req->rq_disk->private_data;
-			pi_current = pd_current->pi;
-			phase = do_pd_io_start;
-		}
-
-		switch (pd_claimed) {
-			case 0:
-				pd_claimed = 1;
-				if (!pi_schedule_claimed(pi_current, run_fsm))
-					return;
-			case 1:
-				pd_claimed = 2;
-				pi_current->proto->connect(pi_current);
-		}
-
-		switch(res = phase()) {
-			case Ok: case Fail:
-				pi_disconnect(pi_current);
-				pd_claimed = 0;
-				phase = NULL;
-				spin_lock_irqsave(&pd_lock, saved_flags);
-				if (!__blk_end_request_cur(pd_req,
-						res == Ok ? 0 : BLK_STS_IOERR)) {
-					if (!set_next_request())
-						stop = 1;
-				}
-				spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pd_lock, saved_flags);
-				if (stop)
-					return;
-			case Hold:
-				schedule_fsm();
-				return;
-			case Wait:
-				pi_disconnect(pi_current);
-				pd_claimed = 0;
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-static int pd_retries = 0;	/* i/o error retry count */
-static int pd_block;		/* address of next requested block */
-static int pd_count;		/* number of blocks still to do */
-static int pd_run;		/* sectors in current cluster */
-static char *pd_buf;		/* buffer for request in progress */
-
-static enum action do_pd_io_start(void)
-{
-	switch (req_op(pd_req)) {
-	case REQ_OP_DRV_IN:
-		phase = pd_special;
-		return pd_special();
-	case REQ_OP_READ:
-	case REQ_OP_WRITE:
-		pd_block = blk_rq_pos(pd_req);
-		pd_count = blk_rq_cur_sectors(pd_req);
-		if (pd_block + pd_count > get_capacity(pd_req->rq_disk))
-			return Fail;
-		pd_run = blk_rq_sectors(pd_req);
-		pd_buf = bio_data(pd_req->bio);
-		pd_retries = 0;
-		if (req_op(pd_req) == REQ_OP_READ)
-			return do_pd_read_start();
-		else
-			return do_pd_write_start();
-	}
-	return Fail;
-}
-
-static enum action pd_special(void)
-{
-	enum action (*func)(struct pd_unit *) = pd_req->special;
-	return func(pd_current);
-}
-
-static int pd_next_buf(void)
-{
-	unsigned long saved_flags;
-
-	pd_count--;
-	pd_run--;
-	pd_buf += 512;
-	pd_block++;
-	if (!pd_run)
-		return 1;
-	if (pd_count)
-		return 0;
-	spin_lock_irqsave(&pd_lock, saved_flags);
-	__blk_end_request_cur(pd_req, 0);
-	pd_count = blk_rq_cur_sectors(pd_req);
-	pd_buf = bio_data(pd_req->bio);
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pd_lock, saved_flags);
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static unsigned long pd_timeout;
-
-static enum action do_pd_read_start(void)
-{
-	if (pd_wait_for(pd_current, STAT_READY, "do_pd_read") & STAT_ERR) {
-		if (pd_retries < PD_MAX_RETRIES) {
-			pd_retries++;
-			return Wait;
-		}
-		return Fail;
-	}
-	pd_ide_command(pd_current, IDE_READ, pd_block, pd_run);
-	phase = do_pd_read_drq;
-	pd_timeout = jiffies + PD_TMO;
-	return Hold;
-}
-
-static enum action do_pd_write_start(void)
-{
-	if (pd_wait_for(pd_current, STAT_READY, "do_pd_write") & STAT_ERR) {
-		if (pd_retries < PD_MAX_RETRIES) {
-			pd_retries++;
-			return Wait;
-		}
-		return Fail;
-	}
-	pd_ide_command(pd_current, IDE_WRITE, pd_block, pd_run);
-	while (1) {
-		if (pd_wait_for(pd_current, STAT_DRQ, "do_pd_write_drq") & STAT_ERR) {
-			if (pd_retries < PD_MAX_RETRIES) {
-				pd_retries++;
-				return Wait;
-			}
-			return Fail;
-		}
-		pi_write_block(pd_current->pi, pd_buf, 512);
-		if (pd_next_buf())
-			break;
-	}
-	phase = do_pd_write_done;
-	pd_timeout = jiffies + PD_TMO;
-	return Hold;
-}
-
-static inline int pd_ready(void)
-{
-	return !(status_reg(pd_current) & STAT_BUSY);
-}
-
-static enum action do_pd_read_drq(void)
-{
-	if (!pd_ready() && !time_after_eq(jiffies, pd_timeout))
-		return Hold;
-
-	while (1) {
-		if (pd_wait_for(pd_current, STAT_DRQ, "do_pd_read_drq") & STAT_ERR) {
-			if (pd_retries < PD_MAX_RETRIES) {
-				pd_retries++;
-				phase = do_pd_read_start;
-				return Wait;
-			}
-			return Fail;
-		}
-		pi_read_block(pd_current->pi, pd_buf, 512);
-		if (pd_next_buf())
-			break;
-	}
-	return Ok;
-}
-
-static enum action do_pd_write_done(void)
-{
-	if (!pd_ready() && !time_after_eq(jiffies, pd_timeout))
-		return Hold;
-
-	if (pd_wait_for(pd_current, STAT_READY, "do_pd_write_done") & STAT_ERR) {
-		if (pd_retries < PD_MAX_RETRIES) {
-			pd_retries++;
-			phase = do_pd_write_start;
-			return Wait;
-		}
-		return Fail;
-	}
-	return Ok;
-}
-
-/* special io requests */
-
-/* According to the ATA standard, the default CHS geometry should be
-   available following a reset.  Some Western Digital drives come up
-   in a mode where only LBA addresses are accepted until the device
-   parameters are initialised.
-*/
-
-static void pd_init_dev_parms(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, DBMSG("before init_dev_parms"));
-	pd_send_command(disk, disk->sectors, 0, disk->heads - 1, 0, 0,
-			IDE_INIT_DEV_PARMS);
-	udelay(300);
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, "Initialise device parameters");
-}
-
-static enum action pd_door_lock(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	if (!(pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_READY, "Lock") & STAT_ERR)) {
-		pd_send_command(disk, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, IDE_DOORLOCK);
-		pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_READY, "Lock done");
-	}
-	return Ok;
-}
-
-static enum action pd_door_unlock(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	if (!(pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_READY, "Lock") & STAT_ERR)) {
-		pd_send_command(disk, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, IDE_DOORUNLOCK);
-		pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_READY, "Lock done");
-	}
-	return Ok;
-}
-
-static enum action pd_eject(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, DBMSG("before unlock on eject"));
-	pd_send_command(disk, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, IDE_DOORUNLOCK);
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, DBMSG("after unlock on eject"));
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, DBMSG("before eject"));
-	pd_send_command(disk, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, IDE_EJECT);
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, DBMSG("after eject"));
-	return Ok;
-}
-
-static enum action pd_media_check(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	int r = pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_READY, DBMSG("before media_check"));
-	if (!(r & STAT_ERR)) {
-		pd_send_command(disk, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, IDE_READ_VRFY);
-		r = pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_READY, DBMSG("RDY after READ_VRFY"));
-	} else
-		disk->changed = 1;	/* say changed if other error */
-	if (r & ERR_MC) {
-		disk->changed = 1;
-		pd_send_command(disk, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, IDE_ACKCHANGE);
-		pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_READY, DBMSG("RDY after ACKCHANGE"));
-		pd_send_command(disk, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, IDE_READ_VRFY);
-		r = pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_READY, DBMSG("RDY after VRFY"));
-	}
-	return Ok;
-}
-
-static void pd_standby_off(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, DBMSG("before STANDBY"));
-	pd_send_command(disk, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, IDE_STANDBY);
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, DBMSG("after STANDBY"));
-}
-
-static enum action pd_identify(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	int j;
-	char id[PD_ID_LEN + 1];
-
-/* WARNING:  here there may be dragons.  reset() applies to both drives,
-   but we call it only on probing the MASTER. This should allow most
-   common configurations to work, but be warned that a reset can clear
-   settings on the SLAVE drive.
-*/
-
-	if (disk->drive == 0)
-		pd_reset(disk);
-
-	write_reg(disk, 6, DRIVE(disk));
-	pd_wait_for(disk, 0, DBMSG("before IDENT"));
-	pd_send_command(disk, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, IDE_IDENTIFY);
-
-	if (pd_wait_for(disk, STAT_DRQ, DBMSG("IDENT DRQ")) & STAT_ERR)
-		return Fail;
-	pi_read_block(disk->pi, pd_scratch, 512);
-	disk->can_lba = pd_scratch[99] & 2;
-	disk->sectors = le16_to_cpu(*(__le16 *) (pd_scratch + 12));
-	disk->heads = le16_to_cpu(*(__le16 *) (pd_scratch + 6));
-	disk->cylinders = le16_to_cpu(*(__le16 *) (pd_scratch + 2));
-	if (disk->can_lba)
-		disk->capacity = le32_to_cpu(*(__le32 *) (pd_scratch + 120));
-	else
-		disk->capacity = disk->sectors * disk->heads * disk->cylinders;
-
-	for (j = 0; j < PD_ID_LEN; j++)
-		id[j ^ 1] = pd_scratch[j + PD_ID_OFF];
-	j = PD_ID_LEN - 1;
-	while ((j >= 0) && (id[j] <= 0x20))
-		j--;
-	j++;
-	id[j] = 0;
-
-	disk->removable = pd_scratch[0] & 0x80;
-
-	printk("%s: %s, %s, %d blocks [%dM], (%d/%d/%d), %s media\n",
-	       disk->name, id,
-	       disk->drive ? "slave" : "master",
-	       disk->capacity, disk->capacity / 2048,
-	       disk->cylinders, disk->heads, disk->sectors,
-	       disk->removable ? "removable" : "fixed");
-
-	if (disk->capacity)
-		pd_init_dev_parms(disk);
-	if (!disk->standby)
-		pd_standby_off(disk);
-
-	return Ok;
-}
-
-/* end of io request engine */
-
-static void do_pd_request(struct request_queue * q)
-{
-	if (pd_req)
-		return;
-	pd_req = blk_fetch_request(q);
-	if (!pd_req)
-		return;
-
-	schedule_fsm();
-}
-
-static int pd_special_command(struct pd_unit *disk,
-		      enum action (*func)(struct pd_unit *disk))
-{
-	struct request *rq;
-
-	rq = blk_get_request(disk->gd->queue, REQ_OP_DRV_IN, __GFP_RECLAIM);
-	if (IS_ERR(rq))
-		return PTR_ERR(rq);
-
-	rq->special = func;
-	blk_execute_rq(disk->gd->queue, disk->gd, rq, 0);
-	blk_put_request(rq);
-	return 0;
-}
-
-/* kernel glue structures */
-
-static int pd_open(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode)
-{
-	struct pd_unit *disk = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
-
-	mutex_lock(&pd_mutex);
-	disk->access++;
-
-	if (disk->removable) {
-		pd_special_command(disk, pd_media_check);
-		pd_special_command(disk, pd_door_lock);
-	}
-	mutex_unlock(&pd_mutex);
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pd_getgeo(struct block_device *bdev, struct hd_geometry *geo)
-{
-	struct pd_unit *disk = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
-
-	if (disk->alt_geom) {
-		geo->heads = PD_LOG_HEADS;
-		geo->sectors = PD_LOG_SECTS;
-		geo->cylinders = disk->capacity / (geo->heads * geo->sectors);
-	} else {
-		geo->heads = disk->heads;
-		geo->sectors = disk->sectors;
-		geo->cylinders = disk->cylinders;
-	}
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pd_ioctl(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode,
-	 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
-{
-	struct pd_unit *disk = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
-
-	switch (cmd) {
-	case CDROMEJECT:
-		mutex_lock(&pd_mutex);
-		if (disk->access == 1)
-			pd_special_command(disk, pd_eject);
-		mutex_unlock(&pd_mutex);
-		return 0;
-	default:
-		return -EINVAL;
-	}
-}
-
-static void pd_release(struct gendisk *p, fmode_t mode)
-{
-	struct pd_unit *disk = p->private_data;
-
-	mutex_lock(&pd_mutex);
-	if (!--disk->access && disk->removable)
-		pd_special_command(disk, pd_door_unlock);
-	mutex_unlock(&pd_mutex);
-}
-
-static unsigned int pd_check_events(struct gendisk *p, unsigned int clearing)
-{
-	struct pd_unit *disk = p->private_data;
-	int r;
-	if (!disk->removable)
-		return 0;
-	pd_special_command(disk, pd_media_check);
-	r = disk->changed;
-	disk->changed = 0;
-	return r ? DISK_EVENT_MEDIA_CHANGE : 0;
-}
-
-static int pd_revalidate(struct gendisk *p)
-{
-	struct pd_unit *disk = p->private_data;
-	if (pd_special_command(disk, pd_identify) == 0)
-		set_capacity(p, disk->capacity);
-	else
-		set_capacity(p, 0);
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static const struct block_device_operations pd_fops = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.open		= pd_open,
-	.release	= pd_release,
-	.ioctl		= pd_ioctl,
-	.getgeo		= pd_getgeo,
-	.check_events	= pd_check_events,
-	.revalidate_disk= pd_revalidate
-};
-
-/* probing */
-
-static void pd_probe_drive(struct pd_unit *disk)
-{
-	struct gendisk *p = alloc_disk(1 << PD_BITS);
-	if (!p)
-		return;
-	strcpy(p->disk_name, disk->name);
-	p->fops = &pd_fops;
-	p->major = major;
-	p->first_minor = (disk - pd) << PD_BITS;
-	disk->gd = p;
-	p->private_data = disk;
-	p->queue = blk_init_queue(do_pd_request, &pd_lock);
-	if (!p->queue) {
-		disk->gd = NULL;
-		put_disk(p);
-		return;
-	}
-	blk_queue_max_hw_sectors(p->queue, cluster);
-	blk_queue_bounce_limit(p->queue, BLK_BOUNCE_HIGH);
-
-	if (disk->drive == -1) {
-		for (disk->drive = 0; disk->drive <= 1; disk->drive++)
-			if (pd_special_command(disk, pd_identify) == 0)
-				return;
-	} else if (pd_special_command(disk, pd_identify) == 0)
-		return;
-	disk->gd = NULL;
-	put_disk(p);
-}
-
-static int pd_detect(void)
-{
-	int found = 0, unit, pd_drive_count = 0;
-	struct pd_unit *disk;
-
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PD_UNITS; unit++) {
-		int *parm = *drives[unit];
-		struct pd_unit *disk = pd + unit;
-		disk->pi = &disk->pia;
-		disk->access = 0;
-		disk->changed = 1;
-		disk->capacity = 0;
-		disk->drive = parm[D_SLV];
-		snprintf(disk->name, PD_NAMELEN, "%s%c", name, 'a'+unit);
-		disk->alt_geom = parm[D_GEO];
-		disk->standby = parm[D_SBY];
-		if (parm[D_PRT])
-			pd_drive_count++;
-	}
-
-	par_drv = pi_register_driver(name);
-	if (!par_drv) {
-		pr_err("failed to register %s driver\n", name);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	if (pd_drive_count == 0) { /* nothing spec'd - so autoprobe for 1 */
-		disk = pd;
-		if (pi_init(disk->pi, 1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, pd_scratch,
-			    PI_PD, verbose, disk->name)) {
-			pd_probe_drive(disk);
-			if (!disk->gd)
-				pi_release(disk->pi);
-		}
-
-	} else {
-		for (unit = 0, disk = pd; unit < PD_UNITS; unit++, disk++) {
-			int *parm = *drives[unit];
-			if (!parm[D_PRT])
-				continue;
-			if (pi_init(disk->pi, 0, parm[D_PRT], parm[D_MOD],
-				     parm[D_UNI], parm[D_PRO], parm[D_DLY],
-				     pd_scratch, PI_PD, verbose, disk->name)) {
-				pd_probe_drive(disk);
-				if (!disk->gd)
-					pi_release(disk->pi);
-			}
-		}
-	}
-	for (unit = 0, disk = pd; unit < PD_UNITS; unit++, disk++) {
-		if (disk->gd) {
-			set_capacity(disk->gd, disk->capacity);
-			add_disk(disk->gd);
-			found = 1;
-		}
-	}
-	if (!found) {
-		printk("%s: no valid drive found\n", name);
-		pi_unregister_driver(par_drv);
-	}
-	return found;
-}
-
-static int __init pd_init(void)
-{
-	if (disable)
-		goto out1;
-
-	if (register_blkdev(major, name))
-		goto out1;
-
-	printk("%s: %s version %s, major %d, cluster %d, nice %d\n",
-	       name, name, PD_VERSION, major, cluster, nice);
-	if (!pd_detect())
-		goto out2;
-
-	return 0;
-
-out2:
-	unregister_blkdev(major, name);
-out1:
-	return -ENODEV;
-}
-
-static void __exit pd_exit(void)
-{
-	struct pd_unit *disk;
-	int unit;
-	unregister_blkdev(major, name);
-	for (unit = 0, disk = pd; unit < PD_UNITS; unit++, disk++) {
-		struct gendisk *p = disk->gd;
-		if (p) {
-			disk->gd = NULL;
-			del_gendisk(p);
-			blk_cleanup_queue(p->queue);
-			put_disk(p);
-			pi_release(disk->pi);
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(pd_init)
-module_exit(pd_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/pf.c b/drivers/block/paride/pf.c
deleted file mode 100644
index eef7a91f667d..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/pf.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1034 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        pf.c    (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                            Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-        This is the high-level driver for parallel port ATAPI disk
-        drives based on chips supported by the paride module.
-
-        By default, the driver will autoprobe for a single parallel
-        port ATAPI disk drive, but if their individual parameters are
-        specified, the driver can handle up to 4 drives.
-
-        The behaviour of the pf driver can be altered by setting
-        some parameters from the insmod command line.  The following
-        parameters are adjustable:
-
-            drive0      These four arguments can be arrays of       
-            drive1      1-7 integers as follows:
-            drive2
-            drive3      <prt>,<pro>,<uni>,<mod>,<slv>,<lun>,<dly>
-
-                        Where,
-
-                <prt>   is the base of the parallel port address for
-                        the corresponding drive.  (required)
-
-                <pro>   is the protocol number for the adapter that
-                        supports this drive.  These numbers are
-                        logged by 'paride' when the protocol modules
-                        are initialised.  (0 if not given)
-
-                <uni>   for those adapters that support chained
-                        devices, this is the unit selector for the
-                        chain of devices on the given port.  It should
-                        be zero for devices that don't support chaining.
-                        (0 if not given)
-
-                <mod>   this can be -1 to choose the best mode, or one
-                        of the mode numbers supported by the adapter.
-                        (-1 if not given)
-
-                <slv>   ATAPI CDroms can be jumpered to master or slave.
-                        Set this to 0 to choose the master drive, 1 to
-                        choose the slave, -1 (the default) to choose the
-                        first drive found.
-
-		<lun>   Some ATAPI devices support multiple LUNs.
-                        One example is the ATAPI PD/CD drive from
-                        Matshita/Panasonic.  This device has a 
-                        CD drive on LUN 0 and a PD drive on LUN 1.
-                        By default, the driver will search for the
-                        first LUN with a supported device.  Set 
-                        this parameter to force it to use a specific
-                        LUN.  (default -1)
-
-                <dly>   some parallel ports require the driver to 
-                        go more slowly.  -1 sets a default value that
-                        should work with the chosen protocol.  Otherwise,
-                        set this to a small integer, the larger it is
-                        the slower the port i/o.  In some cases, setting
-                        this to zero will speed up the device. (default -1)
-
-	    major	You may use this parameter to override the
-			default major number (47) that this driver
-			will use.  Be sure to change the device
-			name as well.
-
-	    name	This parameter is a character string that
-			contains the name the kernel will use for this
-			device (in /proc output, for instance).
-			(default "pf").
-
-            cluster     The driver will attempt to aggregate requests
-                        for adjacent blocks into larger multi-block
-                        clusters.  The maximum cluster size (in 512
-                        byte sectors) is set with this parameter.
-                        (default 64)
-
-            verbose     This parameter controls the amount of logging
-                        that the driver will do.  Set it to 0 for
-                        normal operation, 1 to see autoprobe progress
-                        messages, or 2 to see additional debugging
-                        output.  (default 0)
- 
-	    nice        This parameter controls the driver's use of
-			idle CPU time, at the expense of some speed.
-
-        If this driver is built into the kernel, you can use the
-        following command line parameters, with the same values
-        as the corresponding module parameters listed above:
-
-            pf.drive0
-            pf.drive1
-            pf.drive2
-            pf.drive3
-	    pf.cluster
-            pf.nice
-
-        In addition, you can use the parameter pf.disable to disable
-        the driver entirely.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.05.03  Changes for SMP.  Eliminate sti().
-				Fix for drives that don't clear STAT_ERR
-			        until after next CDB delivered.
-				Small change in pf_completion to round
-				up transfer size.
-	1.02    GRG 1998.06.16  Eliminated an Ugh
-	1.03    GRG 1998.08.16  Use HZ in loop timings, extra debugging
-	1.04    GRG 1998.09.24  Added jumbo support
-
-*/
-
-#define PF_VERSION      "1.04"
-#define PF_MAJOR	47
-#define PF_NAME		"pf"
-#define PF_UNITS	4
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-
-/* Here are things one can override from the insmod command.
-   Most are autoprobed by paride unless set here.  Verbose is off
-   by default.
-
-*/
-
-static bool verbose = 0;
-static int major = PF_MAJOR;
-static char *name = PF_NAME;
-static int cluster = 64;
-static int nice = 0;
-static int disable = 0;
-
-static int drive0[7] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive1[7] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive2[7] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive3[7] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1, -1 };
-
-static int (*drives[4])[7] = {&drive0, &drive1, &drive2, &drive3};
-static int pf_drive_count;
-
-enum {D_PRT, D_PRO, D_UNI, D_MOD, D_SLV, D_LUN, D_DLY};
-
-/* end of parameters */
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/hdreg.h>
-#include <linux/cdrom.h>
-#include <linux/spinlock.h>
-#include <linux/blkdev.h>
-#include <linux/blkpg.h>
-#include <linux/mutex.h>
-#include <linux/uaccess.h>
-
-static DEFINE_MUTEX(pf_mutex);
-static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(pf_spin_lock);
-
-module_param(verbose, bool, 0644);
-module_param(major, int, 0);
-module_param(name, charp, 0);
-module_param(cluster, int, 0);
-module_param(nice, int, 0);
-module_param_array(drive0, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive1, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive2, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive3, int, NULL, 0);
-
-#include "paride.h"
-#include "pseudo.h"
-
-/* constants for faking geometry numbers */
-
-#define PF_FD_MAX	8192	/* use FD geometry under this size */
-#define PF_FD_HDS	2
-#define PF_FD_SPT	18
-#define PF_HD_HDS	64
-#define PF_HD_SPT	32
-
-#define PF_MAX_RETRIES  5
-#define PF_TMO          800	/* interrupt timeout in jiffies */
-#define PF_SPIN_DEL     50	/* spin delay in micro-seconds  */
-
-#define PF_SPIN         (1000000*PF_TMO)/(HZ*PF_SPIN_DEL)
-
-#define STAT_ERR        0x00001
-#define STAT_INDEX      0x00002
-#define STAT_ECC        0x00004
-#define STAT_DRQ        0x00008
-#define STAT_SEEK       0x00010
-#define STAT_WRERR      0x00020
-#define STAT_READY      0x00040
-#define STAT_BUSY       0x00080
-
-#define ATAPI_REQ_SENSE		0x03
-#define ATAPI_LOCK		0x1e
-#define ATAPI_DOOR		0x1b
-#define ATAPI_MODE_SENSE	0x5a
-#define ATAPI_CAPACITY		0x25
-#define ATAPI_IDENTIFY		0x12
-#define ATAPI_READ_10		0x28
-#define ATAPI_WRITE_10		0x2a
-
-static int pf_open(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode);
-static void do_pf_request(struct request_queue * q);
-static int pf_ioctl(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode,
-		    unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
-static int pf_getgeo(struct block_device *bdev, struct hd_geometry *geo);
-
-static void pf_release(struct gendisk *disk, fmode_t mode);
-
-static int pf_detect(void);
-static void do_pf_read(void);
-static void do_pf_read_start(void);
-static void do_pf_write(void);
-static void do_pf_write_start(void);
-static void do_pf_read_drq(void);
-static void do_pf_write_done(void);
-
-#define PF_NM           0
-#define PF_RO           1
-#define PF_RW           2
-
-#define PF_NAMELEN      8
-
-struct pf_unit {
-	struct pi_adapter pia;	/* interface to paride layer */
-	struct pi_adapter *pi;
-	int removable;		/* removable media device  ?  */
-	int media_status;	/* media present ?  WP ? */
-	int drive;		/* drive */
-	int lun;
-	int access;		/* count of active opens ... */
-	int present;		/* device present ? */
-	char name[PF_NAMELEN];	/* pf0, pf1, ... */
-	struct gendisk *disk;
-};
-
-static struct pf_unit units[PF_UNITS];
-
-static int pf_identify(struct pf_unit *pf);
-static void pf_lock(struct pf_unit *pf, int func);
-static void pf_eject(struct pf_unit *pf);
-static unsigned int pf_check_events(struct gendisk *disk,
-				    unsigned int clearing);
-
-static char pf_scratch[512];	/* scratch block buffer */
-
-/* the variables below are used mainly in the I/O request engine, which
-   processes only one request at a time.
-*/
-
-static int pf_retries = 0;	/* i/o error retry count */
-static int pf_busy = 0;		/* request being processed ? */
-static struct request *pf_req;	/* current request */
-static int pf_block;		/* address of next requested block */
-static int pf_count;		/* number of blocks still to do */
-static int pf_run;		/* sectors in current cluster */
-static int pf_cmd;		/* current command READ/WRITE */
-static struct pf_unit *pf_current;/* unit of current request */
-static int pf_mask;		/* stopper for pseudo-int */
-static char *pf_buf;		/* buffer for request in progress */
-static void *par_drv;		/* reference of parport driver */
-
-/* kernel glue structures */
-
-static const struct block_device_operations pf_fops = {
-	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
-	.open		= pf_open,
-	.release	= pf_release,
-	.ioctl		= pf_ioctl,
-	.getgeo		= pf_getgeo,
-	.check_events	= pf_check_events,
-};
-
-static void __init pf_init_units(void)
-{
-	struct pf_unit *pf;
-	int unit;
-
-	pf_drive_count = 0;
-	for (unit = 0, pf = units; unit < PF_UNITS; unit++, pf++) {
-		struct gendisk *disk = alloc_disk(1);
-		if (!disk)
-			continue;
-		disk->queue = blk_init_queue(do_pf_request, &pf_spin_lock);
-		if (!disk->queue) {
-			put_disk(disk);
-			return;
-		}
-		blk_queue_max_segments(disk->queue, cluster);
-		blk_queue_bounce_limit(disk->queue, BLK_BOUNCE_HIGH);
-		pf->disk = disk;
-		pf->pi = &pf->pia;
-		pf->media_status = PF_NM;
-		pf->drive = (*drives[unit])[D_SLV];
-		pf->lun = (*drives[unit])[D_LUN];
-		snprintf(pf->name, PF_NAMELEN, "%s%d", name, unit);
-		disk->major = major;
-		disk->first_minor = unit;
-		strcpy(disk->disk_name, pf->name);
-		disk->fops = &pf_fops;
-		if (!(*drives[unit])[D_PRT])
-			pf_drive_count++;
-	}
-}
-
-static int pf_open(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode)
-{
-	struct pf_unit *pf = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
-	int ret;
-
-	mutex_lock(&pf_mutex);
-	pf_identify(pf);
-
-	ret = -ENODEV;
-	if (pf->media_status == PF_NM)
-		goto out;
-
-	ret = -EROFS;
-	if ((pf->media_status == PF_RO) && (mode & FMODE_WRITE))
-		goto out;
-
-	ret = 0;
-	pf->access++;
-	if (pf->removable)
-		pf_lock(pf, 1);
-out:
-	mutex_unlock(&pf_mutex);
-	return ret;
-}
-
-static int pf_getgeo(struct block_device *bdev, struct hd_geometry *geo)
-{
-	struct pf_unit *pf = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
-	sector_t capacity = get_capacity(pf->disk);
-
-	if (capacity < PF_FD_MAX) {
-		geo->cylinders = sector_div(capacity, PF_FD_HDS * PF_FD_SPT);
-		geo->heads = PF_FD_HDS;
-		geo->sectors = PF_FD_SPT;
-	} else {
-		geo->cylinders = sector_div(capacity, PF_HD_HDS * PF_HD_SPT);
-		geo->heads = PF_HD_HDS;
-		geo->sectors = PF_HD_SPT;
-	}
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pf_ioctl(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
-{
-	struct pf_unit *pf = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
-
-	if (cmd != CDROMEJECT)
-		return -EINVAL;
-
-	if (pf->access != 1)
-		return -EBUSY;
-	mutex_lock(&pf_mutex);
-	pf_eject(pf);
-	mutex_unlock(&pf_mutex);
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static void pf_release(struct gendisk *disk, fmode_t mode)
-{
-	struct pf_unit *pf = disk->private_data;
-
-	mutex_lock(&pf_mutex);
-	if (pf->access <= 0) {
-		mutex_unlock(&pf_mutex);
-		WARN_ON(1);
-		return;
-	}
-
-	pf->access--;
-
-	if (!pf->access && pf->removable)
-		pf_lock(pf, 0);
-
-	mutex_unlock(&pf_mutex);
-}
-
-static unsigned int pf_check_events(struct gendisk *disk, unsigned int clearing)
-{
-	return DISK_EVENT_MEDIA_CHANGE;
-}
-
-static inline int status_reg(struct pf_unit *pf)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(pf->pi, 1, 6);
-}
-
-static inline int read_reg(struct pf_unit *pf, int reg)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(pf->pi, 0, reg);
-}
-
-static inline void write_reg(struct pf_unit *pf, int reg, int val)
-{
-	pi_write_regr(pf->pi, 0, reg, val);
-}
-
-static int pf_wait(struct pf_unit *pf, int go, int stop, char *fun, char *msg)
-{
-	int j, r, e, s, p;
-
-	j = 0;
-	while ((((r = status_reg(pf)) & go) || (stop && (!(r & stop))))
-	       && (j++ < PF_SPIN))
-		udelay(PF_SPIN_DEL);
-
-	if ((r & (STAT_ERR & stop)) || (j > PF_SPIN)) {
-		s = read_reg(pf, 7);
-		e = read_reg(pf, 1);
-		p = read_reg(pf, 2);
-		if (j > PF_SPIN)
-			e |= 0x100;
-		if (fun)
-			printk("%s: %s %s: alt=0x%x stat=0x%x err=0x%x"
-			       " loop=%d phase=%d\n",
-			       pf->name, fun, msg, r, s, e, j, p);
-		return (e << 8) + s;
-	}
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pf_command(struct pf_unit *pf, char *cmd, int dlen, char *fun)
-{
-	pi_connect(pf->pi);
-
-	write_reg(pf, 6, 0xa0+0x10*pf->drive);
-
-	if (pf_wait(pf, STAT_BUSY | STAT_DRQ, 0, fun, "before command")) {
-		pi_disconnect(pf->pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	write_reg(pf, 4, dlen % 256);
-	write_reg(pf, 5, dlen / 256);
-	write_reg(pf, 7, 0xa0);	/* ATAPI packet command */
-
-	if (pf_wait(pf, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ, fun, "command DRQ")) {
-		pi_disconnect(pf->pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	if (read_reg(pf, 2) != 1) {
-		printk("%s: %s: command phase error\n", pf->name, fun);
-		pi_disconnect(pf->pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	pi_write_block(pf->pi, cmd, 12);
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pf_completion(struct pf_unit *pf, char *buf, char *fun)
-{
-	int r, s, n;
-
-	r = pf_wait(pf, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ | STAT_READY | STAT_ERR,
-		    fun, "completion");
-
-	if ((read_reg(pf, 2) & 2) && (read_reg(pf, 7) & STAT_DRQ)) {
-		n = (((read_reg(pf, 4) + 256 * read_reg(pf, 5)) +
-		      3) & 0xfffc);
-		pi_read_block(pf->pi, buf, n);
-	}
-
-	s = pf_wait(pf, STAT_BUSY, STAT_READY | STAT_ERR, fun, "data done");
-
-	pi_disconnect(pf->pi);
-
-	return (r ? r : s);
-}
-
-static void pf_req_sense(struct pf_unit *pf, int quiet)
-{
-	char rs_cmd[12] =
-	    { ATAPI_REQ_SENSE, pf->lun << 5, 0, 0, 16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buf[16];
-	int r;
-
-	r = pf_command(pf, rs_cmd, 16, "Request sense");
-	mdelay(1);
-	if (!r)
-		pf_completion(pf, buf, "Request sense");
-
-	if ((!r) && (!quiet))
-		printk("%s: Sense key: %x, ASC: %x, ASQ: %x\n",
-		       pf->name, buf[2] & 0xf, buf[12], buf[13]);
-}
-
-static int pf_atapi(struct pf_unit *pf, char *cmd, int dlen, char *buf, char *fun)
-{
-	int r;
-
-	r = pf_command(pf, cmd, dlen, fun);
-	mdelay(1);
-	if (!r)
-		r = pf_completion(pf, buf, fun);
-	if (r)
-		pf_req_sense(pf, !fun);
-
-	return r;
-}
-
-static void pf_lock(struct pf_unit *pf, int func)
-{
-	char lo_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_LOCK, pf->lun << 5, 0, 0, func, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
-	pf_atapi(pf, lo_cmd, 0, pf_scratch, func ? "lock" : "unlock");
-}
-
-static void pf_eject(struct pf_unit *pf)
-{
-	char ej_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_DOOR, pf->lun << 5, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
-	pf_lock(pf, 0);
-	pf_atapi(pf, ej_cmd, 0, pf_scratch, "eject");
-}
-
-#define PF_RESET_TMO   30	/* in tenths of a second */
-
-static void pf_sleep(int cs)
-{
-	schedule_timeout_interruptible(cs);
-}
-
-/* the ATAPI standard actually specifies the contents of all 7 registers
-   after a reset, but the specification is ambiguous concerning the last
-   two bytes, and different drives interpret the standard differently.
- */
-
-static int pf_reset(struct pf_unit *pf)
-{
-	int i, k, flg;
-	int expect[5] = { 1, 1, 1, 0x14, 0xeb };
-
-	pi_connect(pf->pi);
-	write_reg(pf, 6, 0xa0+0x10*pf->drive);
-	write_reg(pf, 7, 8);
-
-	pf_sleep(20 * HZ / 1000);
-
-	k = 0;
-	while ((k++ < PF_RESET_TMO) && (status_reg(pf) & STAT_BUSY))
-		pf_sleep(HZ / 10);
-
-	flg = 1;
-	for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
-		flg &= (read_reg(pf, i + 1) == expect[i]);
-
-	if (verbose) {
-		printk("%s: Reset (%d) signature = ", pf->name, k);
-		for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
-			printk("%3x", read_reg(pf, i + 1));
-		if (!flg)
-			printk(" (incorrect)");
-		printk("\n");
-	}
-
-	pi_disconnect(pf->pi);
-	return flg - 1;
-}
-
-static void pf_mode_sense(struct pf_unit *pf)
-{
-	char ms_cmd[12] =
-	    { ATAPI_MODE_SENSE, pf->lun << 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buf[8];
-
-	pf_atapi(pf, ms_cmd, 8, buf, "mode sense");
-	pf->media_status = PF_RW;
-	if (buf[3] & 0x80)
-		pf->media_status = PF_RO;
-}
-
-static void xs(char *buf, char *targ, int offs, int len)
-{
-	int j, k, l;
-
-	j = 0;
-	l = 0;
-	for (k = 0; k < len; k++)
-		if ((buf[k + offs] != 0x20) || (buf[k + offs] != l))
-			l = targ[j++] = buf[k + offs];
-	if (l == 0x20)
-		j--;
-	targ[j] = 0;
-}
-
-static int xl(char *buf, int offs)
-{
-	int v, k;
-
-	v = 0;
-	for (k = 0; k < 4; k++)
-		v = v * 256 + (buf[k + offs] & 0xff);
-	return v;
-}
-
-static void pf_get_capacity(struct pf_unit *pf)
-{
-	char rc_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_CAPACITY, pf->lun << 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buf[8];
-	int bs;
-
-	if (pf_atapi(pf, rc_cmd, 8, buf, "get capacity")) {
-		pf->media_status = PF_NM;
-		return;
-	}
-	set_capacity(pf->disk, xl(buf, 0) + 1);
-	bs = xl(buf, 4);
-	if (bs != 512) {
-		set_capacity(pf->disk, 0);
-		if (verbose)
-			printk("%s: Drive %d, LUN %d,"
-			       " unsupported block size %d\n",
-			       pf->name, pf->drive, pf->lun, bs);
-	}
-}
-
-static int pf_identify(struct pf_unit *pf)
-{
-	int dt, s;
-	char *ms[2] = { "master", "slave" };
-	char mf[10], id[18];
-	char id_cmd[12] =
-	    { ATAPI_IDENTIFY, pf->lun << 5, 0, 0, 36, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buf[36];
-
-	s = pf_atapi(pf, id_cmd, 36, buf, "identify");
-	if (s)
-		return -1;
-
-	dt = buf[0] & 0x1f;
-	if ((dt != 0) && (dt != 7)) {
-		if (verbose)
-			printk("%s: Drive %d, LUN %d, unsupported type %d\n",
-			       pf->name, pf->drive, pf->lun, dt);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	xs(buf, mf, 8, 8);
-	xs(buf, id, 16, 16);
-
-	pf->removable = (buf[1] & 0x80);
-
-	pf_mode_sense(pf);
-	pf_mode_sense(pf);
-	pf_mode_sense(pf);
-
-	pf_get_capacity(pf);
-
-	printk("%s: %s %s, %s LUN %d, type %d",
-	       pf->name, mf, id, ms[pf->drive], pf->lun, dt);
-	if (pf->removable)
-		printk(", removable");
-	if (pf->media_status == PF_NM)
-		printk(", no media\n");
-	else {
-		if (pf->media_status == PF_RO)
-			printk(", RO");
-		printk(", %llu blocks\n",
-			(unsigned long long)get_capacity(pf->disk));
-	}
-	return 0;
-}
-
-/*	returns  0, with id set if drive is detected
-	        -1, if drive detection failed
-*/
-static int pf_probe(struct pf_unit *pf)
-{
-	if (pf->drive == -1) {
-		for (pf->drive = 0; pf->drive <= 1; pf->drive++)
-			if (!pf_reset(pf)) {
-				if (pf->lun != -1)
-					return pf_identify(pf);
-				else
-					for (pf->lun = 0; pf->lun < 8; pf->lun++)
-						if (!pf_identify(pf))
-							return 0;
-			}
-	} else {
-		if (pf_reset(pf))
-			return -1;
-		if (pf->lun != -1)
-			return pf_identify(pf);
-		for (pf->lun = 0; pf->lun < 8; pf->lun++)
-			if (!pf_identify(pf))
-				return 0;
-	}
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static int pf_detect(void)
-{
-	struct pf_unit *pf = units;
-	int k, unit;
-
-	printk("%s: %s version %s, major %d, cluster %d, nice %d\n",
-	       name, name, PF_VERSION, major, cluster, nice);
-
-	par_drv = pi_register_driver(name);
-	if (!par_drv) {
-		pr_err("failed to register %s driver\n", name);
-		return -1;
-	}
-	k = 0;
-	if (pf_drive_count == 0) {
-		if (pi_init(pf->pi, 1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, pf_scratch, PI_PF,
-			    verbose, pf->name)) {
-			if (!pf_probe(pf) && pf->disk) {
-				pf->present = 1;
-				k++;
-			} else
-				pi_release(pf->pi);
-		}
-
-	} else
-		for (unit = 0; unit < PF_UNITS; unit++, pf++) {
-			int *conf = *drives[unit];
-			if (!conf[D_PRT])
-				continue;
-			if (pi_init(pf->pi, 0, conf[D_PRT], conf[D_MOD],
-				    conf[D_UNI], conf[D_PRO], conf[D_DLY],
-				    pf_scratch, PI_PF, verbose, pf->name)) {
-				if (pf->disk && !pf_probe(pf)) {
-					pf->present = 1;
-					k++;
-				} else
-					pi_release(pf->pi);
-			}
-		}
-	if (k)
-		return 0;
-
-	printk("%s: No ATAPI disk detected\n", name);
-	for (pf = units, unit = 0; unit < PF_UNITS; pf++, unit++)
-		put_disk(pf->disk);
-	pi_unregister_driver(par_drv);
-	return -1;
-}
-
-/* The i/o request engine */
-
-static int pf_start(struct pf_unit *pf, int cmd, int b, int c)
-{
-	int i;
-	char io_cmd[12] = { cmd, pf->lun << 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
-	for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
-		io_cmd[5 - i] = b & 0xff;
-		b = b >> 8;
-	}
-
-	io_cmd[8] = c & 0xff;
-	io_cmd[7] = (c >> 8) & 0xff;
-
-	i = pf_command(pf, io_cmd, c * 512, "start i/o");
-
-	mdelay(1);
-
-	return i;
-}
-
-static int pf_ready(void)
-{
-	return (((status_reg(pf_current) & (STAT_BUSY | pf_mask)) == pf_mask));
-}
-
-static int pf_queue;
-
-static int set_next_request(void)
-{
-	struct pf_unit *pf;
-	struct request_queue *q;
-	int old_pos = pf_queue;
-
-	do {
-		pf = &units[pf_queue];
-		q = pf->present ? pf->disk->queue : NULL;
-		if (++pf_queue == PF_UNITS)
-			pf_queue = 0;
-		if (q) {
-			pf_req = blk_fetch_request(q);
-			if (pf_req)
-				break;
-		}
-	} while (pf_queue != old_pos);
-
-	return pf_req != NULL;
-}
-
-static void pf_end_request(blk_status_t err)
-{
-	if (pf_req && !__blk_end_request_cur(pf_req, err))
-		pf_req = NULL;
-}
-
-static void pf_request(void)
-{
-	if (pf_busy)
-		return;
-repeat:
-	if (!pf_req && !set_next_request())
-		return;
-
-	pf_current = pf_req->rq_disk->private_data;
-	pf_block = blk_rq_pos(pf_req);
-	pf_run = blk_rq_sectors(pf_req);
-	pf_count = blk_rq_cur_sectors(pf_req);
-
-	if (pf_block + pf_count > get_capacity(pf_req->rq_disk)) {
-		pf_end_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-		goto repeat;
-	}
-
-	pf_cmd = rq_data_dir(pf_req);
-	pf_buf = bio_data(pf_req->bio);
-	pf_retries = 0;
-
-	pf_busy = 1;
-	if (pf_cmd == READ)
-		pi_do_claimed(pf_current->pi, do_pf_read);
-	else if (pf_cmd == WRITE)
-		pi_do_claimed(pf_current->pi, do_pf_write);
-	else {
-		pf_busy = 0;
-		pf_end_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-		goto repeat;
-	}
-}
-
-static void do_pf_request(struct request_queue *q)
-{
-	pf_request();
-}
-
-static int pf_next_buf(void)
-{
-	unsigned long saved_flags;
-
-	pf_count--;
-	pf_run--;
-	pf_buf += 512;
-	pf_block++;
-	if (!pf_run)
-		return 1;
-	if (!pf_count) {
-		spin_lock_irqsave(&pf_spin_lock, saved_flags);
-		pf_end_request(0);
-		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pf_spin_lock, saved_flags);
-		if (!pf_req)
-			return 1;
-		pf_count = blk_rq_cur_sectors(pf_req);
-		pf_buf = bio_data(pf_req->bio);
-	}
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static inline void next_request(blk_status_t err)
-{
-	unsigned long saved_flags;
-
-	spin_lock_irqsave(&pf_spin_lock, saved_flags);
-	pf_end_request(err);
-	pf_busy = 0;
-	pf_request();
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pf_spin_lock, saved_flags);
-}
-
-/* detach from the calling context - in case the spinlock is held */
-static void do_pf_read(void)
-{
-	ps_set_intr(do_pf_read_start, NULL, 0, nice);
-}
-
-static void do_pf_read_start(void)
-{
-	pf_busy = 1;
-
-	if (pf_start(pf_current, ATAPI_READ_10, pf_block, pf_run)) {
-		pi_disconnect(pf_current->pi);
-		if (pf_retries < PF_MAX_RETRIES) {
-			pf_retries++;
-			pi_do_claimed(pf_current->pi, do_pf_read_start);
-			return;
-		}
-		next_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-		return;
-	}
-	pf_mask = STAT_DRQ;
-	ps_set_intr(do_pf_read_drq, pf_ready, PF_TMO, nice);
-}
-
-static void do_pf_read_drq(void)
-{
-	while (1) {
-		if (pf_wait(pf_current, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ | STAT_ERR,
-			    "read block", "completion") & STAT_ERR) {
-			pi_disconnect(pf_current->pi);
-			if (pf_retries < PF_MAX_RETRIES) {
-				pf_req_sense(pf_current, 0);
-				pf_retries++;
-				pi_do_claimed(pf_current->pi, do_pf_read_start);
-				return;
-			}
-			next_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-			return;
-		}
-		pi_read_block(pf_current->pi, pf_buf, 512);
-		if (pf_next_buf())
-			break;
-	}
-	pi_disconnect(pf_current->pi);
-	next_request(0);
-}
-
-static void do_pf_write(void)
-{
-	ps_set_intr(do_pf_write_start, NULL, 0, nice);
-}
-
-static void do_pf_write_start(void)
-{
-	pf_busy = 1;
-
-	if (pf_start(pf_current, ATAPI_WRITE_10, pf_block, pf_run)) {
-		pi_disconnect(pf_current->pi);
-		if (pf_retries < PF_MAX_RETRIES) {
-			pf_retries++;
-			pi_do_claimed(pf_current->pi, do_pf_write_start);
-			return;
-		}
-		next_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-		return;
-	}
-
-	while (1) {
-		if (pf_wait(pf_current, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ | STAT_ERR,
-			    "write block", "data wait") & STAT_ERR) {
-			pi_disconnect(pf_current->pi);
-			if (pf_retries < PF_MAX_RETRIES) {
-				pf_retries++;
-				pi_do_claimed(pf_current->pi, do_pf_write_start);
-				return;
-			}
-			next_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-			return;
-		}
-		pi_write_block(pf_current->pi, pf_buf, 512);
-		if (pf_next_buf())
-			break;
-	}
-	pf_mask = 0;
-	ps_set_intr(do_pf_write_done, pf_ready, PF_TMO, nice);
-}
-
-static void do_pf_write_done(void)
-{
-	if (pf_wait(pf_current, STAT_BUSY, 0, "write block", "done") & STAT_ERR) {
-		pi_disconnect(pf_current->pi);
-		if (pf_retries < PF_MAX_RETRIES) {
-			pf_retries++;
-			pi_do_claimed(pf_current->pi, do_pf_write_start);
-			return;
-		}
-		next_request(BLK_STS_IOERR);
-		return;
-	}
-	pi_disconnect(pf_current->pi);
-	next_request(0);
-}
-
-static int __init pf_init(void)
-{				/* preliminary initialisation */
-	struct pf_unit *pf;
-	int unit;
-
-	if (disable)
-		return -EINVAL;
-
-	pf_init_units();
-
-	if (pf_detect())
-		return -ENODEV;
-	pf_busy = 0;
-
-	if (register_blkdev(major, name)) {
-		for (pf = units, unit = 0; unit < PF_UNITS; pf++, unit++)
-			put_disk(pf->disk);
-		return -EBUSY;
-	}
-
-	for (pf = units, unit = 0; unit < PF_UNITS; pf++, unit++) {
-		struct gendisk *disk = pf->disk;
-
-		if (!pf->present)
-			continue;
-		disk->private_data = pf;
-		add_disk(disk);
-	}
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static void __exit pf_exit(void)
-{
-	struct pf_unit *pf;
-	int unit;
-	unregister_blkdev(major, name);
-	for (pf = units, unit = 0; unit < PF_UNITS; pf++, unit++) {
-		if (!pf->present)
-			continue;
-		del_gendisk(pf->disk);
-		blk_cleanup_queue(pf->disk->queue);
-		put_disk(pf->disk);
-		pi_release(pf->pi);
-	}
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(pf_init)
-module_exit(pf_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/pg.c b/drivers/block/paride/pg.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 3b5882bfb736..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/pg.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,734 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-	pg.c    (c) 1998  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-			  Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	The pg driver provides a simple character device interface for
-	sending ATAPI commands to a device.  With the exception of the
-	ATAPI reset operation, all operations are performed by a pair
-	of read and write operations to the appropriate /dev/pgN device.
-	A write operation delivers a command and any outbound data in
-	a single buffer.  Normally, the write will succeed unless the
-	device is offline or malfunctioning, or there is already another
-	command pending.  If the write succeeds, it should be followed
-	immediately by a read operation, to obtain any returned data and
-	status information.  A read will fail if there is no operation
-	in progress.
-
-	As a special case, the device can be reset with a write operation,
-	and in this case, no following read is expected, or permitted.
-
-	There are no ioctl() operations.  Any single operation
-	may transfer at most PG_MAX_DATA bytes.  Note that the driver must
-	copy the data through an internal buffer.  In keeping with all
-	current ATAPI devices, command packets are assumed to be exactly
-	12 bytes in length.
-
-	To permit future changes to this interface, the headers in the
-	read and write buffers contain a single character "magic" flag.
-	Currently this flag must be the character "P".
-
-	By default, the driver will autoprobe for a single parallel
-	port ATAPI device, but if their individual parameters are
-	specified, the driver can handle up to 4 devices.
-
-	To use this device, you must have the following device 
-	special files defined:
-
-		/dev/pg0 c 97 0
-		/dev/pg1 c 97 1
-		/dev/pg2 c 97 2
-		/dev/pg3 c 97 3
-
-	(You'll need to change the 97 to something else if you use
-	the 'major' parameter to install the driver on a different
-	major number.)
-
-	The behaviour of the pg driver can be altered by setting
-	some parameters from the insmod command line.  The following
-	parameters are adjustable:
-
-	    drive0      These four arguments can be arrays of       
-	    drive1      1-6 integers as follows:
-	    drive2
-	    drive3      <prt>,<pro>,<uni>,<mod>,<slv>,<dly>
-
-			Where,
-
-		<prt>   is the base of the parallel port address for
-			the corresponding drive.  (required)
-
-		<pro>   is the protocol number for the adapter that
-			supports this drive.  These numbers are
-			logged by 'paride' when the protocol modules
-			are initialised.  (0 if not given)
-
-		<uni>   for those adapters that support chained
-			devices, this is the unit selector for the
-			chain of devices on the given port.  It should
-			be zero for devices that don't support chaining.
-			(0 if not given)
-
-		<mod>   this can be -1 to choose the best mode, or one
-			of the mode numbers supported by the adapter.
-			(-1 if not given)
-
-		<slv>   ATAPI devices can be jumpered to master or slave.
-			Set this to 0 to choose the master drive, 1 to
-			choose the slave, -1 (the default) to choose the
-			first drive found.
-
-		<dly>   some parallel ports require the driver to 
-			go more slowly.  -1 sets a default value that
-			should work with the chosen protocol.  Otherwise,
-			set this to a small integer, the larger it is
-			the slower the port i/o.  In some cases, setting
-			this to zero will speed up the device. (default -1)
-
-	    major	You may use this parameter to override the
-			default major number (97) that this driver
-			will use.  Be sure to change the device
-			name as well.
-
-	    name	This parameter is a character string that
-			contains the name the kernel will use for this
-			device (in /proc output, for instance).
-			(default "pg").
-
-	    verbose     This parameter controls the amount of logging
-			that is done by the driver.  Set it to 0 for 
-			quiet operation, to 1 to enable progress
-			messages while the driver probes for devices,
-			or to 2 for full debug logging.  (default 0)
-
-	If this driver is built into the kernel, you can use 
-	the following command line parameters, with the same values
-	as the corresponding module parameters listed above:
-
-	    pg.drive0
-	    pg.drive1
-	    pg.drive2
-	    pg.drive3
-
-	In addition, you can use the parameter pg.disable to disable
-	the driver entirely.
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.06.16	Bug fixes
-	1.02    GRG 1998.09.24  Added jumbo support
-
-*/
-
-#define PG_VERSION      "1.02"
-#define PG_MAJOR	97
-#define PG_NAME		"pg"
-#define PG_UNITS	4
-
-#ifndef PI_PG
-#define PI_PG	4
-#endif
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-/* Here are things one can override from the insmod command.
-   Most are autoprobed by paride unless set here.  Verbose is 0
-   by default.
-
-*/
-
-static int verbose;
-static int major = PG_MAJOR;
-static char *name = PG_NAME;
-static int disable = 0;
-
-static int drive0[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive1[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive2[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive3[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-
-static int (*drives[4])[6] = {&drive0, &drive1, &drive2, &drive3};
-static int pg_drive_count;
-
-enum {D_PRT, D_PRO, D_UNI, D_MOD, D_SLV, D_DLY};
-
-/* end of parameters */
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/slab.h>
-#include <linux/mtio.h>
-#include <linux/pg.h>
-#include <linux/device.h>
-#include <linux/sched.h>	/* current, TASK_* */
-#include <linux/mutex.h>
-#include <linux/jiffies.h>
-
-#include <linux/uaccess.h>
-
-module_param(verbose, int, 0644);
-module_param(major, int, 0);
-module_param(name, charp, 0);
-module_param_array(drive0, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive1, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive2, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive3, int, NULL, 0);
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define PG_SPIN_DEL     50	/* spin delay in micro-seconds  */
-#define PG_SPIN         200
-#define PG_TMO		HZ
-#define PG_RESET_TMO	10*HZ
-
-#define STAT_ERR        0x01
-#define STAT_INDEX      0x02
-#define STAT_ECC        0x04
-#define STAT_DRQ        0x08
-#define STAT_SEEK       0x10
-#define STAT_WRERR      0x20
-#define STAT_READY      0x40
-#define STAT_BUSY       0x80
-
-#define ATAPI_IDENTIFY		0x12
-
-static DEFINE_MUTEX(pg_mutex);
-static int pg_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
-static int pg_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
-static ssize_t pg_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf,
-		       size_t count, loff_t * ppos);
-static ssize_t pg_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *buf,
-			size_t count, loff_t * ppos);
-static int pg_detect(void);
-
-#define PG_NAMELEN      8
-
-struct pg {
-	struct pi_adapter pia;	/* interface to paride layer */
-	struct pi_adapter *pi;
-	int busy;		/* write done, read expected */
-	int start;		/* jiffies at command start */
-	int dlen;		/* transfer size requested */
-	unsigned long timeout;	/* timeout requested */
-	int status;		/* last sense key */
-	int drive;		/* drive */
-	unsigned long access;	/* count of active opens ... */
-	int present;		/* device present ? */
-	char *bufptr;
-	char name[PG_NAMELEN];	/* pg0, pg1, ... */
-};
-
-static struct pg devices[PG_UNITS];
-
-static int pg_identify(struct pg *dev, int log);
-
-static char pg_scratch[512];	/* scratch block buffer */
-
-static struct class *pg_class;
-static void *par_drv;		/* reference of parport driver */
-
-/* kernel glue structures */
-
-static const struct file_operations pg_fops = {
-	.owner = THIS_MODULE,
-	.read = pg_read,
-	.write = pg_write,
-	.open = pg_open,
-	.release = pg_release,
-	.llseek = noop_llseek,
-};
-
-static void pg_init_units(void)
-{
-	int unit;
-
-	pg_drive_count = 0;
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++) {
-		int *parm = *drives[unit];
-		struct pg *dev = &devices[unit];
-		dev->pi = &dev->pia;
-		clear_bit(0, &dev->access);
-		dev->busy = 0;
-		dev->present = 0;
-		dev->bufptr = NULL;
-		dev->drive = parm[D_SLV];
-		snprintf(dev->name, PG_NAMELEN, "%s%c", name, 'a'+unit);
-		if (parm[D_PRT])
-			pg_drive_count++;
-	}
-}
-
-static inline int status_reg(struct pg *dev)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(dev->pi, 1, 6);
-}
-
-static inline int read_reg(struct pg *dev, int reg)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(dev->pi, 0, reg);
-}
-
-static inline void write_reg(struct pg *dev, int reg, int val)
-{
-	pi_write_regr(dev->pi, 0, reg, val);
-}
-
-static inline u8 DRIVE(struct pg *dev)
-{
-	return 0xa0+0x10*dev->drive;
-}
-
-static void pg_sleep(int cs)
-{
-	schedule_timeout_interruptible(cs);
-}
-
-static int pg_wait(struct pg *dev, int go, int stop, unsigned long tmo, char *msg)
-{
-	int j, r, e, s, p, to;
-
-	dev->status = 0;
-
-	j = 0;
-	while ((((r = status_reg(dev)) & go) || (stop && (!(r & stop))))
-	       && time_before(jiffies, tmo)) {
-		if (j++ < PG_SPIN)
-			udelay(PG_SPIN_DEL);
-		else
-			pg_sleep(1);
-	}
-
-	to = time_after_eq(jiffies, tmo);
-
-	if ((r & (STAT_ERR & stop)) || to) {
-		s = read_reg(dev, 7);
-		e = read_reg(dev, 1);
-		p = read_reg(dev, 2);
-		if (verbose > 1)
-			printk("%s: %s: stat=0x%x err=0x%x phase=%d%s\n",
-			       dev->name, msg, s, e, p, to ? " timeout" : "");
-		if (to)
-			e |= 0x100;
-		dev->status = (e >> 4) & 0xff;
-		return -1;
-	}
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pg_command(struct pg *dev, char *cmd, int dlen, unsigned long tmo)
-{
-	int k;
-
-	pi_connect(dev->pi);
-
-	write_reg(dev, 6, DRIVE(dev));
-
-	if (pg_wait(dev, STAT_BUSY | STAT_DRQ, 0, tmo, "before command"))
-		goto fail;
-
-	write_reg(dev, 4, dlen % 256);
-	write_reg(dev, 5, dlen / 256);
-	write_reg(dev, 7, 0xa0);	/* ATAPI packet command */
-
-	if (pg_wait(dev, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ, tmo, "command DRQ"))
-		goto fail;
-
-	if (read_reg(dev, 2) != 1) {
-		printk("%s: command phase error\n", dev->name);
-		goto fail;
-	}
-
-	pi_write_block(dev->pi, cmd, 12);
-
-	if (verbose > 1) {
-		printk("%s: Command sent, dlen=%d packet= ", dev->name, dlen);
-		for (k = 0; k < 12; k++)
-			printk("%02x ", cmd[k] & 0xff);
-		printk("\n");
-	}
-	return 0;
-fail:
-	pi_disconnect(dev->pi);
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static int pg_completion(struct pg *dev, char *buf, unsigned long tmo)
-{
-	int r, d, n, p;
-
-	r = pg_wait(dev, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ | STAT_READY | STAT_ERR,
-		    tmo, "completion");
-
-	dev->dlen = 0;
-
-	while (read_reg(dev, 7) & STAT_DRQ) {
-		d = (read_reg(dev, 4) + 256 * read_reg(dev, 5));
-		n = ((d + 3) & 0xfffc);
-		p = read_reg(dev, 2) & 3;
-		if (p == 0)
-			pi_write_block(dev->pi, buf, n);
-		if (p == 2)
-			pi_read_block(dev->pi, buf, n);
-		if (verbose > 1)
-			printk("%s: %s %d bytes\n", dev->name,
-			       p ? "Read" : "Write", n);
-		dev->dlen += (1 - p) * d;
-		buf += d;
-		r = pg_wait(dev, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ | STAT_READY | STAT_ERR,
-			    tmo, "completion");
-	}
-
-	pi_disconnect(dev->pi);
-
-	return r;
-}
-
-static int pg_reset(struct pg *dev)
-{
-	int i, k, err;
-	int expect[5] = { 1, 1, 1, 0x14, 0xeb };
-	int got[5];
-
-	pi_connect(dev->pi);
-	write_reg(dev, 6, DRIVE(dev));
-	write_reg(dev, 7, 8);
-
-	pg_sleep(20 * HZ / 1000);
-
-	k = 0;
-	while ((k++ < PG_RESET_TMO) && (status_reg(dev) & STAT_BUSY))
-		pg_sleep(1);
-
-	for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
-		got[i] = read_reg(dev, i + 1);
-
-	err = memcmp(expect, got, sizeof(got)) ? -1 : 0;
-
-	if (verbose) {
-		printk("%s: Reset (%d) signature = ", dev->name, k);
-		for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
-			printk("%3x", got[i]);
-		if (err)
-			printk(" (incorrect)");
-		printk("\n");
-	}
-
-	pi_disconnect(dev->pi);
-	return err;
-}
-
-static void xs(char *buf, char *targ, int len)
-{
-	char l = '\0';
-	int k;
-
-	for (k = 0; k < len; k++) {
-		char c = *buf++;
-		if (c != ' ' && c != l)
-			l = *targ++ = c;
-	}
-	if (l == ' ')
-		targ--;
-	*targ = '\0';
-}
-
-static int pg_identify(struct pg *dev, int log)
-{
-	int s;
-	char *ms[2] = { "master", "slave" };
-	char mf[10], id[18];
-	char id_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_IDENTIFY, 0, 0, 0, 36, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buf[36];
-
-	s = pg_command(dev, id_cmd, 36, jiffies + PG_TMO);
-	if (s)
-		return -1;
-	s = pg_completion(dev, buf, jiffies + PG_TMO);
-	if (s)
-		return -1;
-
-	if (log) {
-		xs(buf + 8, mf, 8);
-		xs(buf + 16, id, 16);
-		printk("%s: %s %s, %s\n", dev->name, mf, id, ms[dev->drive]);
-	}
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * returns  0, with id set if drive is detected
- *	   -1, if drive detection failed
- */
-static int pg_probe(struct pg *dev)
-{
-	if (dev->drive == -1) {
-		for (dev->drive = 0; dev->drive <= 1; dev->drive++)
-			if (!pg_reset(dev))
-				return pg_identify(dev, 1);
-	} else {
-		if (!pg_reset(dev))
-			return pg_identify(dev, 1);
-	}
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static int pg_detect(void)
-{
-	struct pg *dev = &devices[0];
-	int k, unit;
-
-	printk("%s: %s version %s, major %d\n", name, name, PG_VERSION, major);
-
-	par_drv = pi_register_driver(name);
-	if (!par_drv) {
-		pr_err("failed to register %s driver\n", name);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	k = 0;
-	if (pg_drive_count == 0) {
-		if (pi_init(dev->pi, 1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, pg_scratch,
-			    PI_PG, verbose, dev->name)) {
-			if (!pg_probe(dev)) {
-				dev->present = 1;
-				k++;
-			} else
-				pi_release(dev->pi);
-		}
-
-	} else
-		for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++, dev++) {
-			int *parm = *drives[unit];
-			if (!parm[D_PRT])
-				continue;
-			if (pi_init(dev->pi, 0, parm[D_PRT], parm[D_MOD],
-				    parm[D_UNI], parm[D_PRO], parm[D_DLY],
-				    pg_scratch, PI_PG, verbose, dev->name)) {
-				if (!pg_probe(dev)) {
-					dev->present = 1;
-					k++;
-				} else
-					pi_release(dev->pi);
-			}
-		}
-
-	if (k)
-		return 0;
-
-	pi_unregister_driver(par_drv);
-	printk("%s: No ATAPI device detected\n", name);
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static int pg_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
-{
-	int unit = iminor(inode) & 0x7f;
-	struct pg *dev = &devices[unit];
-	int ret = 0;
-
-	mutex_lock(&pg_mutex);
-	if ((unit >= PG_UNITS) || (!dev->present)) {
-		ret = -ENODEV;
-		goto out;
-	}
-
-	if (test_and_set_bit(0, &dev->access)) {
-		ret = -EBUSY;
-		goto out;
-	}
-
-	if (dev->busy) {
-		pg_reset(dev);
-		dev->busy = 0;
-	}
-
-	pg_identify(dev, (verbose > 1));
-
-	dev->bufptr = kmalloc(PG_MAX_DATA, GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (dev->bufptr == NULL) {
-		clear_bit(0, &dev->access);
-		printk("%s: buffer allocation failed\n", dev->name);
-		ret = -ENOMEM;
-		goto out;
-	}
-
-	file->private_data = dev;
-
-out:
-	mutex_unlock(&pg_mutex);
-	return ret;
-}
-
-static int pg_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
-{
-	struct pg *dev = file->private_data;
-
-	kfree(dev->bufptr);
-	dev->bufptr = NULL;
-	clear_bit(0, &dev->access);
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static ssize_t pg_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
-{
-	struct pg *dev = filp->private_data;
-	struct pg_write_hdr hdr;
-	int hs = sizeof (hdr);
-
-	if (dev->busy)
-		return -EBUSY;
-	if (count < hs)
-		return -EINVAL;
-
-	if (copy_from_user(&hdr, buf, hs))
-		return -EFAULT;
-
-	if (hdr.magic != PG_MAGIC)
-		return -EINVAL;
-	if (hdr.dlen < 0 || hdr.dlen > PG_MAX_DATA)
-		return -EINVAL;
-	if ((count - hs) > PG_MAX_DATA)
-		return -EINVAL;
-
-	if (hdr.func == PG_RESET) {
-		if (count != hs)
-			return -EINVAL;
-		if (pg_reset(dev))
-			return -EIO;
-		return count;
-	}
-
-	if (hdr.func != PG_COMMAND)
-		return -EINVAL;
-
-	dev->start = jiffies;
-	dev->timeout = hdr.timeout * HZ + HZ / 2 + jiffies;
-
-	if (pg_command(dev, hdr.packet, hdr.dlen, jiffies + PG_TMO)) {
-		if (dev->status & 0x10)
-			return -ETIME;
-		return -EIO;
-	}
-
-	dev->busy = 1;
-
-	if (copy_from_user(dev->bufptr, buf + hs, count - hs))
-		return -EFAULT;
-	return count;
-}
-
-static ssize_t pg_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
-{
-	struct pg *dev = filp->private_data;
-	struct pg_read_hdr hdr;
-	int hs = sizeof (hdr);
-	int copy;
-
-	if (!dev->busy)
-		return -EINVAL;
-	if (count < hs)
-		return -EINVAL;
-
-	dev->busy = 0;
-
-	if (pg_completion(dev, dev->bufptr, dev->timeout))
-		if (dev->status & 0x10)
-			return -ETIME;
-
-	memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(hdr));
-	hdr.magic = PG_MAGIC;
-	hdr.dlen = dev->dlen;
-	copy = 0;
-
-	if (hdr.dlen < 0) {
-		hdr.dlen = -1 * hdr.dlen;
-		copy = hdr.dlen;
-		if (copy > (count - hs))
-			copy = count - hs;
-	}
-
-	hdr.duration = (jiffies - dev->start + HZ / 2) / HZ;
-	hdr.scsi = dev->status & 0x0f;
-
-	if (copy_to_user(buf, &hdr, hs))
-		return -EFAULT;
-	if (copy > 0)
-		if (copy_to_user(buf + hs, dev->bufptr, copy))
-			return -EFAULT;
-	return copy + hs;
-}
-
-static int __init pg_init(void)
-{
-	int unit;
-	int err;
-
-	if (disable){
-		err = -EINVAL;
-		goto out;
-	}
-
-	pg_init_units();
-
-	if (pg_detect()) {
-		err = -ENODEV;
-		goto out;
-	}
-
-	err = register_chrdev(major, name, &pg_fops);
-	if (err < 0) {
-		printk("pg_init: unable to get major number %d\n", major);
-		for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++) {
-			struct pg *dev = &devices[unit];
-			if (dev->present)
-				pi_release(dev->pi);
-		}
-		goto out;
-	}
-	major = err;	/* In case the user specified `major=0' (dynamic) */
-	pg_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "pg");
-	if (IS_ERR(pg_class)) {
-		err = PTR_ERR(pg_class);
-		goto out_chrdev;
-	}
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++) {
-		struct pg *dev = &devices[unit];
-		if (dev->present)
-			device_create(pg_class, NULL, MKDEV(major, unit), NULL,
-				      "pg%u", unit);
-	}
-	err = 0;
-	goto out;
-
-out_chrdev:
-	unregister_chrdev(major, "pg");
-out:
-	return err;
-}
-
-static void __exit pg_exit(void)
-{
-	int unit;
-
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++) {
-		struct pg *dev = &devices[unit];
-		if (dev->present)
-			device_destroy(pg_class, MKDEV(major, unit));
-	}
-	class_destroy(pg_class);
-	unregister_chrdev(major, name);
-
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PG_UNITS; unit++) {
-		struct pg *dev = &devices[unit];
-		if (dev->present)
-			pi_release(dev->pi);
-	}
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(pg_init)
-module_exit(pg_exit)
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/ppc6lnx.c b/drivers/block/paride/ppc6lnx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 5e5521d3b1dd..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/ppc6lnx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,726 +0,0 @@
-/*
-	ppc6lnx.c (c) 2001 Micro Solutions Inc.
-		Released under the terms of the GNU General Public license
-
-	ppc6lnx.c  is a par of the protocol driver for the Micro Solutions
-		"BACKPACK" parallel port IDE adapter
-		(Works on Series 6 drives)
-
-*/
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-// PPC 6 Code in C sanitized for LINUX
-// Original x86 ASM by Ron, Converted to C by Clive
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-
-#define port_stb					1
-#define port_afd					2
-#define cmd_stb						port_afd
-#define port_init					4
-#define data_stb					port_init
-#define port_sel					8
-#define port_int					16
-#define port_dir					0x20
-
-#define ECR_EPP	0x80
-#define ECR_BI	0x20
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-//  60772 Commands
-
-#define ACCESS_REG				0x00
-#define ACCESS_PORT				0x40
-
-#define ACCESS_READ				0x00
-#define ACCESS_WRITE			0x20
-
-//  60772 Command Prefix
-
-#define CMD_PREFIX_SET		0xe0		// Special command that modifies the next command's operation
-#define CMD_PREFIX_RESET	0xc0		// Resets current cmd modifier reg bits
- #define PREFIX_IO16			0x01		// perform 16-bit wide I/O
- #define PREFIX_FASTWR		0x04		// enable PPC mode fast-write
- #define PREFIX_BLK				0x08		// enable block transfer mode
-
-// 60772 Registers
-
-#define REG_STATUS				0x00		// status register
- #define STATUS_IRQA			0x01		// Peripheral IRQA line
- #define STATUS_EEPROM_DO	0x40		// Serial EEPROM data bit
-#define REG_VERSION				0x01		// PPC version register (read)
-#define REG_HWCFG					0x02		// Hardware Config register
-#define REG_RAMSIZE				0x03		// Size of RAM Buffer
- #define RAMSIZE_128K			0x02
-#define REG_EEPROM				0x06		// EEPROM control register
- #define EEPROM_SK				0x01		// eeprom SK bit
- #define EEPROM_DI				0x02		// eeprom DI bit
- #define EEPROM_CS				0x04		// eeprom CS bit
- #define EEPROM_EN				0x08		// eeprom output enable
-#define REG_BLKSIZE				0x08		// Block transfer len (24 bit)
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-typedef struct ppc_storage {
-	u16	lpt_addr;				// LPT base address
-	u8	ppc_id;
-	u8	mode;						// operating mode
-					// 0 = PPC Uni SW
-					// 1 = PPC Uni FW
-					// 2 = PPC Bi SW
-					// 3 = PPC Bi FW
-					// 4 = EPP Byte
-					// 5 = EPP Word
-					// 6 = EPP Dword
-	u8	ppc_flags;
-	u8	org_data;				// original LPT data port contents
-	u8	org_ctrl;				// original LPT control port contents
-	u8	cur_ctrl;				// current control port contents
-} Interface;
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-// ppc_flags
-
-#define fifo_wait					0x10
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-// DONT CHANGE THESE LEST YOU BREAK EVERYTHING - BIT FIELD DEPENDENCIES
-
-#define PPCMODE_UNI_SW		0
-#define PPCMODE_UNI_FW		1
-#define PPCMODE_BI_SW			2
-#define PPCMODE_BI_FW			3
-#define PPCMODE_EPP_BYTE	4
-#define PPCMODE_EPP_WORD	5
-#define PPCMODE_EPP_DWORD	6
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static int ppc6_select(Interface *ppc);
-static void ppc6_deselect(Interface *ppc);
-static void ppc6_send_cmd(Interface *ppc, u8 cmd);
-static void ppc6_wr_data_byte(Interface *ppc, u8 data);
-static u8 ppc6_rd_data_byte(Interface *ppc);
-static u8 ppc6_rd_port(Interface *ppc, u8 port);
-static void ppc6_wr_port(Interface *ppc, u8 port, u8 data);
-static void ppc6_rd_data_blk(Interface *ppc, u8 *data, long count);
-static void ppc6_wait_for_fifo(Interface *ppc);
-static void ppc6_wr_data_blk(Interface *ppc, u8 *data, long count);
-static void ppc6_rd_port16_blk(Interface *ppc, u8 port, u8 *data, long length);
-static void ppc6_wr_port16_blk(Interface *ppc, u8 port, u8 *data, long length);
-static void ppc6_wr_extout(Interface *ppc, u8 regdata);
-static int ppc6_open(Interface *ppc);
-static void ppc6_close(Interface *ppc);
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static int ppc6_select(Interface *ppc)
-{
-	u8 i, j, k;
-
-	i = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 1);
-
-	if (i & 1)
-		outb(i, ppc->lpt_addr + 1);
-
-	ppc->org_data = inb(ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-	ppc->org_ctrl = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 2) & 0x5F; // readback ctrl
-
-	ppc->cur_ctrl = ppc->org_ctrl;
-
-	ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_sel;
-
-	outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-	if (ppc->org_data == 'b')
-		outb('x', ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-	outb('b', ppc->lpt_addr);
-	outb('p', ppc->lpt_addr);
-	outb(ppc->ppc_id, ppc->lpt_addr);
-	outb(~ppc->ppc_id,ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-	ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~port_sel;
-
-	outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-	ppc->cur_ctrl = (ppc->cur_ctrl & port_int) | port_init;
-
-	outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-	i = ppc->mode & 0x0C;
-
-	if (i == 0)
-		i = (ppc->mode & 2) | 1;
-
-	outb(i, ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-	ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_sel;
-
-	outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-	// DELAY
-
-	ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_afd;
-
-	outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-	j = ((i & 0x08) << 4) | ((i & 0x07) << 3);
-
-	k = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 1) & 0xB8;
-
-	if (j == k)
-	{
-		ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~port_afd;
-
-		outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-		k = (inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 1) & 0xB8) ^ 0xB8;
-
-		if (j == k)
-		{
-			if (i & 4)	// EPP
-				ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~(port_sel | port_init);
-			else				// PPC/ECP
-				ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~port_sel;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			return(1);
-		}
-	}
-
-	outb(ppc->org_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-	outb(ppc->org_data, ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-	return(0); // FAIL
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_deselect(Interface *ppc)
-{
-	if (ppc->mode & 4)	// EPP
-		ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_init;
-	else								// PPC/ECP
-		ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_sel;
-
-	outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-	outb(ppc->org_data, ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-	outb((ppc->org_ctrl | port_sel), ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-	outb(ppc->org_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_send_cmd(Interface *ppc, u8 cmd)
-{
-	switch(ppc->mode)
-	{
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_FW :
-		case PPCMODE_BI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_BI_FW :
-		{
-			outb(cmd, ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl ^= cmd_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_BYTE :
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_WORD :
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_DWORD :
-		{
-			outb(cmd, ppc->lpt_addr + 3);
-
-			break;
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_wr_data_byte(Interface *ppc, u8 data)
-{
-	switch(ppc->mode)
-	{
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_FW :
-		case PPCMODE_BI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_BI_FW :
-		{
-			outb(data, ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl ^= data_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_BYTE :
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_WORD :
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_DWORD :
-		{
-			outb(data, ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-
-			break;
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static u8 ppc6_rd_data_byte(Interface *ppc)
-{
-	u8 data = 0;
-
-	switch(ppc->mode)
-	{
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_FW :
-		{
-			ppc->cur_ctrl = (ppc->cur_ctrl & ~port_stb) ^ data_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			// DELAY
-
-			data = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 1);
-
-			data = ((data & 0x80) >> 1) | ((data & 0x38) >> 3);
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			// DELAY
-
-			data |= inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 1) & 0xB8;
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_BI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_BI_FW :
-		{
-			ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_dir;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl = (ppc->cur_ctrl | port_stb) ^ data_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			data = inb(ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~port_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl,ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~port_dir;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_BYTE :
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_WORD :
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_DWORD :
-		{
-			outb((ppc->cur_ctrl | port_dir),ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			data = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl,ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			break;
-		}
-	}
-
-	return(data);
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static u8 ppc6_rd_port(Interface *ppc, u8 port)
-{
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc,(u8)(port | ACCESS_PORT | ACCESS_READ));
-
-	return(ppc6_rd_data_byte(ppc));
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_wr_port(Interface *ppc, u8 port, u8 data)
-{
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc,(u8)(port | ACCESS_PORT | ACCESS_WRITE));
-
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc, data);
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_rd_data_blk(Interface *ppc, u8 *data, long count)
-{
-	switch(ppc->mode)
-	{
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_FW :
-		{
-			while(count)
-			{
-				u8 d;
-
-				ppc->cur_ctrl = (ppc->cur_ctrl & ~port_stb) ^ data_stb;
-
-				outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-				// DELAY
-
-				d = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 1);
-
-				d = ((d & 0x80) >> 1) | ((d & 0x38) >> 3);
-
-				ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_stb;
-
-				outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-				// DELAY
-
-				d |= inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 1) & 0xB8;
-
-				*data++ = d;
-				count--;
-			}
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_BI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_BI_FW :
-		{
-			ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_dir;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_stb;
-
-			while(count)
-			{
-				ppc->cur_ctrl ^= data_stb;
-
-				outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-				*data++ = inb(ppc->lpt_addr);
-				count--;
-			}
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~port_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~port_dir;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_BYTE :
-		{
-			outb((ppc->cur_ctrl | port_dir), ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			// DELAY
-
-			while(count)
-			{
-				*data++ = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				count--;
-			}
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_WORD :
-		{
-			outb((ppc->cur_ctrl | port_dir), ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			// DELAY
-
-			while(count > 1)
-			{
-				*((u16 *)data) = inw(ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				data  += 2;
-				count -= 2;
-			}
-
-			while(count)
-			{
-				*data++ = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				count--;
-			}
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_DWORD :
-		{
-			outb((ppc->cur_ctrl | port_dir),ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			// DELAY
-
-			while(count > 3)
-			{
-				*((u32 *)data) = inl(ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				data  += 4;
-				count -= 4;
-			}
-
-			while(count)
-			{
-				*data++ = inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				count--;
-			}
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			break;
-		}
-	}
-
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_wait_for_fifo(Interface *ppc)
-{
-	int i;
-
-	if (ppc->ppc_flags & fifo_wait)
-	{
-		for(i=0; i<20; i++)
-			inb(ppc->lpt_addr + 1);
-	}
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_wr_data_blk(Interface *ppc, u8 *data, long count)
-{
-	switch(ppc->mode)
-	{
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_SW :
-		case PPCMODE_BI_SW :
-		{
-			while(count--)
-			{
-				outb(*data++, ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-				ppc->cur_ctrl ^= data_stb;
-
-				outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-			}
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_UNI_FW :
-		case PPCMODE_BI_FW :
-		{
-			u8 this, last;
-
-			ppc6_send_cmd(ppc,(CMD_PREFIX_SET | PREFIX_FASTWR));
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl |= port_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			last = *data;
-
-			outb(last, ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-			while(count)
-			{
-				this = *data++;
-				count--;
-
-				if (this == last)
-				{
-					ppc->cur_ctrl ^= data_stb;
-
-					outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-				}
-				else
-				{
-					outb(this, ppc->lpt_addr);
-
-					last = this;
-				}
-			}
-
-			ppc->cur_ctrl &= ~port_stb;
-
-			outb(ppc->cur_ctrl, ppc->lpt_addr + 2);
-
-			ppc6_send_cmd(ppc,(CMD_PREFIX_RESET | PREFIX_FASTWR));
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_BYTE :
-		{
-			while(count)
-			{
-				outb(*data++,ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				count--;
-			}
-
-			ppc6_wait_for_fifo(ppc);
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_WORD :
-		{
-			while(count > 1)
-			{
-				outw(*((u16 *)data),ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				data  += 2;
-				count -= 2;
-			}
-
-			while(count)
-			{
-				outb(*data++,ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				count--;
-			}
-
-			ppc6_wait_for_fifo(ppc);
-
-			break;
-		}
-
-		case PPCMODE_EPP_DWORD :
-		{
-			while(count > 3)
-			{
-				outl(*((u32 *)data),ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				data  += 4;
-				count -= 4;
-			}
-
-			while(count)
-			{
-				outb(*data++,ppc->lpt_addr + 4);
-				count--;
-			}
-
-			ppc6_wait_for_fifo(ppc);
-
-			break;
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_rd_port16_blk(Interface *ppc, u8 port, u8 *data, long length)
-{
-	length = length << 1;
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (REG_BLKSIZE | ACCESS_REG | ACCESS_WRITE));
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc,(u8)length);
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc,(u8)(length >> 8));
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc,0);
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (CMD_PREFIX_SET | PREFIX_IO16 | PREFIX_BLK));
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (u8)(port | ACCESS_PORT | ACCESS_READ));
-
-	ppc6_rd_data_blk(ppc, data, length);
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (CMD_PREFIX_RESET | PREFIX_IO16 | PREFIX_BLK));
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_wr_port16_blk(Interface *ppc, u8 port, u8 *data, long length)
-{
-	length = length << 1;
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (REG_BLKSIZE | ACCESS_REG | ACCESS_WRITE));
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc,(u8)length);
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc,(u8)(length >> 8));
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc,0);
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (CMD_PREFIX_SET | PREFIX_IO16 | PREFIX_BLK));
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (u8)(port | ACCESS_PORT | ACCESS_WRITE));
-
-	ppc6_wr_data_blk(ppc, data, length);
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (CMD_PREFIX_RESET | PREFIX_IO16 | PREFIX_BLK));
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_wr_extout(Interface *ppc, u8 regdata)
-{
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc,(REG_VERSION | ACCESS_REG | ACCESS_WRITE));
-
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc, (u8)((regdata & 0x03) << 6));
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static int ppc6_open(Interface *ppc)
-{
-	int ret;
-
-	ret = ppc6_select(ppc);
-
-	if (ret == 0)
-		return(ret);
-
-	ppc->ppc_flags &= ~fifo_wait;
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (ACCESS_REG | ACCESS_WRITE | REG_RAMSIZE));
-	ppc6_wr_data_byte(ppc, RAMSIZE_128K);
-
-	ppc6_send_cmd(ppc, (ACCESS_REG | ACCESS_READ | REG_VERSION));
-
-	if ((ppc6_rd_data_byte(ppc) & 0x3F) == 0x0C)
-		ppc->ppc_flags |= fifo_wait;
-
-	return(ret);
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
-static void ppc6_close(Interface *ppc)
-{
-	ppc6_deselect(ppc);
-}
-
-//***************************************************************************
-
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/pseudo.h b/drivers/block/paride/pseudo.h
deleted file mode 100644
index bc3703294143..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/pseudo.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        pseudo.h    (c) 1997-8  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                                Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-	This is the "pseudo-interrupt" logic for parallel port drivers.
-
-        This module is #included into each driver.  It makes one
-        function available:
-
-		ps_set_intr( void (*continuation)(void),
-			     int  (*ready)(void),
-			     int timeout,
-			     int nice )
-
-	Which will arrange for ready() to be evaluated frequently and
-	when either it returns true, or timeout jiffies have passed,
-	continuation() will be invoked.
-
-	If nice is 1, the test will done approximately once a
-	jiffy.  If nice is 0, the test will also be done whenever
-	the scheduler runs (by adding it to a task queue).  If
-	nice is greater than 1, the test will be done once every
-	(nice-1) jiffies. 
-
-*/
-
-/* Changes:
-
-	1.01	1998.05.03	Switched from cli()/sti() to spinlocks
-	1.02    1998.12.14      Added support for nice > 1
-*/
-	
-#define PS_VERSION	"1.02"
-
-#include <linux/sched.h>
-#include <linux/workqueue.h>
-
-static void ps_tq_int(struct work_struct *work);
-
-static void (* ps_continuation)(void);
-static int (* ps_ready)(void);
-static unsigned long ps_timeout;
-static int ps_tq_active = 0;
-static int ps_nice = 0;
-
-static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ps_spinlock __attribute__((unused)));
-
-static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(ps_tq, ps_tq_int);
-
-static void ps_set_intr(void (*continuation)(void), 
-			int (*ready)(void),
-			int timeout, int nice)
-{
-	unsigned long	flags;
-
-	spin_lock_irqsave(&ps_spinlock,flags);
-
-	ps_continuation = continuation;
-	ps_ready = ready;
-	ps_timeout = jiffies + timeout;
-	ps_nice = nice;
-
-	if (!ps_tq_active) {
-		ps_tq_active = 1;
-		if (!ps_nice)
-			schedule_delayed_work(&ps_tq, 0);
-		else
-			schedule_delayed_work(&ps_tq, ps_nice-1);
-	}
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ps_spinlock,flags);
-}
-
-static void ps_tq_int(struct work_struct *work)
-{
-	void (*con)(void);
-	unsigned long flags;
-
-	spin_lock_irqsave(&ps_spinlock,flags);
-
-	con = ps_continuation;
-	ps_tq_active = 0;
-
-	if (!con) {
-		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ps_spinlock,flags);
-		return;
-	}
-	if (!ps_ready || ps_ready() || time_after_eq(jiffies, ps_timeout)) {
-		ps_continuation = NULL;
-		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ps_spinlock,flags);
-		con();
-		return;
-	}
-	ps_tq_active = 1;
-	if (!ps_nice)
-		schedule_delayed_work(&ps_tq, 0);
-	else
-		schedule_delayed_work(&ps_tq, ps_nice-1);
-	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ps_spinlock,flags);
-}
-
-/* end of pseudo.h */
-
diff --git a/drivers/block/paride/pt.c b/drivers/block/paride/pt.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e815312a00ad..000000000000
--- a/drivers/block/paride/pt.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1024 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-        pt.c    (c) 1998  Grant R. Guenther <grant@...que.net>
-                          Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-        This is the high-level driver for parallel port ATAPI tape
-        drives based on chips supported by the paride module.
-
-	The driver implements both rewinding and non-rewinding
-	devices, filemarks, and the rewind ioctl.  It allocates
-	a small internal "bounce buffer" for each open device, but
-        otherwise expects buffering and blocking to be done at the
-        user level.  As with most block-structured tapes, short
-	writes are padded to full tape blocks, so reading back a file
-        may return more data than was actually written.
-
-        By default, the driver will autoprobe for a single parallel
-        port ATAPI tape drive, but if their individual parameters are
-        specified, the driver can handle up to 4 drives.
-
-	The rewinding devices are named /dev/pt0, /dev/pt1, ...
-	while the non-rewinding devices are /dev/npt0, /dev/npt1, etc.
-
-        The behaviour of the pt driver can be altered by setting
-        some parameters from the insmod command line.  The following
-        parameters are adjustable:
-
-            drive0      These four arguments can be arrays of       
-            drive1      1-6 integers as follows:
-            drive2
-            drive3      <prt>,<pro>,<uni>,<mod>,<slv>,<dly>
-
-                        Where,
-
-                <prt>   is the base of the parallel port address for
-                        the corresponding drive.  (required)
-
-                <pro>   is the protocol number for the adapter that
-                        supports this drive.  These numbers are
-                        logged by 'paride' when the protocol modules
-                        are initialised.  (0 if not given)
-
-                <uni>   for those adapters that support chained
-                        devices, this is the unit selector for the
-                        chain of devices on the given port.  It should
-                        be zero for devices that don't support chaining.
-                        (0 if not given)
-
-                <mod>   this can be -1 to choose the best mode, or one
-                        of the mode numbers supported by the adapter.
-                        (-1 if not given)
-
-                <slv>   ATAPI devices can be jumpered to master or slave.
-                        Set this to 0 to choose the master drive, 1 to
-                        choose the slave, -1 (the default) to choose the
-                        first drive found.
-
-                <dly>   some parallel ports require the driver to 
-                        go more slowly.  -1 sets a default value that
-                        should work with the chosen protocol.  Otherwise,
-                        set this to a small integer, the larger it is
-                        the slower the port i/o.  In some cases, setting
-                        this to zero will speed up the device. (default -1)
-
-	    major	You may use this parameter to override the
-			default major number (96) that this driver
-			will use.  Be sure to change the device
-			name as well.
-
-	    name	This parameter is a character string that
-			contains the name the kernel will use for this
-			device (in /proc output, for instance).
-			(default "pt").
-
-            verbose     This parameter controls the amount of logging
-                        that the driver will do.  Set it to 0 for
-                        normal operation, 1 to see autoprobe progress
-                        messages, or 2 to see additional debugging
-                        output.  (default 0)
- 
-        If this driver is built into the kernel, you can use 
-        the following command line parameters, with the same values
-        as the corresponding module parameters listed above:
-
-            pt.drive0
-            pt.drive1
-            pt.drive2
-            pt.drive3
-
-        In addition, you can use the parameter pt.disable to disable
-        the driver entirely.
-
-*/
-
-/*   Changes:
-
-	1.01	GRG 1998.05.06	Round up transfer size, fix ready_wait,
-			        loosed interpretation of ATAPI standard
-				for clearing error status.
-				Eliminate sti();
-	1.02    GRG 1998.06.16  Eliminate an Ugh.
-	1.03    GRG 1998.08.15  Adjusted PT_TMO, use HZ in loop timing,
-				extra debugging
-	1.04    GRG 1998.09.24  Repair minor coding error, added jumbo support
-	
-*/
-
-#define PT_VERSION      "1.04"
-#define PT_MAJOR	96
-#define PT_NAME		"pt"
-#define PT_UNITS	4
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-
-/* Here are things one can override from the insmod command.
-   Most are autoprobed by paride unless set here.  Verbose is on
-   by default.
-
-*/
-
-static int verbose = 0;
-static int major = PT_MAJOR;
-static char *name = PT_NAME;
-static int disable = 0;
-
-static int drive0[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive1[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive2[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-static int drive3[6] = { 0, 0, 0, -1, -1, -1 };
-
-static int (*drives[4])[6] = {&drive0, &drive1, &drive2, &drive3};
-
-#define D_PRT   0
-#define D_PRO   1
-#define D_UNI   2
-#define D_MOD   3
-#define D_SLV   4
-#define D_DLY   5
-
-#define DU              (*drives[unit])
-
-/* end of parameters */
-
-#include <linux/module.h>
-#include <linux/init.h>
-#include <linux/fs.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <linux/slab.h>
-#include <linux/mtio.h>
-#include <linux/device.h>
-#include <linux/sched.h>	/* current, TASK_*, schedule_timeout() */
-#include <linux/mutex.h>
-
-#include <linux/uaccess.h>
-
-module_param(verbose, int, 0);
-module_param(major, int, 0);
-module_param(name, charp, 0);
-module_param_array(drive0, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive1, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive2, int, NULL, 0);
-module_param_array(drive3, int, NULL, 0);
-
-#include "paride.h"
-
-#define PT_MAX_RETRIES  5
-#define PT_TMO          3000	/* interrupt timeout in jiffies */
-#define PT_SPIN_DEL     50	/* spin delay in micro-seconds  */
-#define PT_RESET_TMO    30	/* 30 seconds */
-#define PT_READY_TMO	60	/* 60 seconds */
-#define PT_REWIND_TMO	1200	/* 20 minutes */
-
-#define PT_SPIN         ((1000000/(HZ*PT_SPIN_DEL))*PT_TMO)
-
-#define STAT_ERR        0x00001
-#define STAT_INDEX      0x00002
-#define STAT_ECC        0x00004
-#define STAT_DRQ        0x00008
-#define STAT_SEEK       0x00010
-#define STAT_WRERR      0x00020
-#define STAT_READY      0x00040
-#define STAT_BUSY       0x00080
-#define STAT_SENSE	0x1f000
-
-#define ATAPI_TEST_READY	0x00
-#define ATAPI_REWIND		0x01
-#define ATAPI_REQ_SENSE		0x03
-#define ATAPI_READ_6		0x08
-#define ATAPI_WRITE_6		0x0a
-#define ATAPI_WFM		0x10
-#define ATAPI_IDENTIFY		0x12
-#define ATAPI_MODE_SENSE	0x1a
-#define ATAPI_LOG_SENSE		0x4d
-
-static DEFINE_MUTEX(pt_mutex);
-static int pt_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
-static long pt_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
-static int pt_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
-static ssize_t pt_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf,
-		       size_t count, loff_t * ppos);
-static ssize_t pt_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *buf,
-			size_t count, loff_t * ppos);
-static int pt_detect(void);
-
-/* bits in tape->flags */
-
-#define PT_MEDIA	1
-#define PT_WRITE_OK	2
-#define PT_REWIND	4
-#define PT_WRITING      8
-#define PT_READING     16
-#define PT_EOF	       32
-
-#define PT_NAMELEN      8
-#define PT_BUFSIZE  16384
-
-struct pt_unit {
-	struct pi_adapter pia;	/* interface to paride layer */
-	struct pi_adapter *pi;
-	int flags;		/* various state flags */
-	int last_sense;		/* result of last request sense */
-	int drive;		/* drive */
-	atomic_t available;	/* 1 if access is available 0 otherwise */
-	int bs;			/* block size */
-	int capacity;		/* Size of tape in KB */
-	int present;		/* device present ? */
-	char *bufptr;
-	char name[PT_NAMELEN];	/* pf0, pf1, ... */
-};
-
-static int pt_identify(struct pt_unit *tape);
-
-static struct pt_unit pt[PT_UNITS];
-
-static char pt_scratch[512];	/* scratch block buffer */
-static void *par_drv;		/* reference of parport driver */
-
-/* kernel glue structures */
-
-static const struct file_operations pt_fops = {
-	.owner = THIS_MODULE,
-	.read = pt_read,
-	.write = pt_write,
-	.unlocked_ioctl = pt_ioctl,
-	.open = pt_open,
-	.release = pt_release,
-	.llseek = noop_llseek,
-};
-
-/* sysfs class support */
-static struct class *pt_class;
-
-static inline int status_reg(struct pi_adapter *pi)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(pi, 1, 6);
-}
-
-static inline int read_reg(struct pi_adapter *pi, int reg)
-{
-	return pi_read_regr(pi, 0, reg);
-}
-
-static inline void write_reg(struct pi_adapter *pi, int reg, int val)
-{
-	pi_write_regr(pi, 0, reg, val);
-}
-
-static inline u8 DRIVE(struct pt_unit *tape)
-{
-	return 0xa0+0x10*tape->drive;
-}
-
-static int pt_wait(struct pt_unit *tape, int go, int stop, char *fun, char *msg)
-{
-	int j, r, e, s, p;
-	struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi;
-
-	j = 0;
-	while ((((r = status_reg(pi)) & go) || (stop && (!(r & stop))))
-	       && (j++ < PT_SPIN))
-		udelay(PT_SPIN_DEL);
-
-	if ((r & (STAT_ERR & stop)) || (j > PT_SPIN)) {
-		s = read_reg(pi, 7);
-		e = read_reg(pi, 1);
-		p = read_reg(pi, 2);
-		if (j > PT_SPIN)
-			e |= 0x100;
-		if (fun)
-			printk("%s: %s %s: alt=0x%x stat=0x%x err=0x%x"
-			       " loop=%d phase=%d\n",
-			       tape->name, fun, msg, r, s, e, j, p);
-		return (e << 8) + s;
-	}
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pt_command(struct pt_unit *tape, char *cmd, int dlen, char *fun)
-{
-	struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi;
-	pi_connect(pi);
-
-	write_reg(pi, 6, DRIVE(tape));
-
-	if (pt_wait(tape, STAT_BUSY | STAT_DRQ, 0, fun, "before command")) {
-		pi_disconnect(pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	write_reg(pi, 4, dlen % 256);
-	write_reg(pi, 5, dlen / 256);
-	write_reg(pi, 7, 0xa0);	/* ATAPI packet command */
-
-	if (pt_wait(tape, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ, fun, "command DRQ")) {
-		pi_disconnect(pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	if (read_reg(pi, 2) != 1) {
-		printk("%s: %s: command phase error\n", tape->name, fun);
-		pi_disconnect(pi);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	pi_write_block(pi, cmd, 12);
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-static int pt_completion(struct pt_unit *tape, char *buf, char *fun)
-{
-	struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi;
-	int r, s, n, p;
-
-	r = pt_wait(tape, STAT_BUSY, STAT_DRQ | STAT_READY | STAT_ERR,
-		    fun, "completion");
-
-	if (read_reg(pi, 7) & STAT_DRQ) {
-		n = (((read_reg(pi, 4) + 256 * read_reg(pi, 5)) +
-		      3) & 0xfffc);
-		p = read_reg(pi, 2) & 3;
-		if (p == 0)
-			pi_write_block(pi, buf, n);
-		if (p == 2)
-			pi_read_block(pi, buf, n);
-	}
-
-	s = pt_wait(tape, STAT_BUSY, STAT_READY | STAT_ERR, fun, "data done");
-
-	pi_disconnect(pi);
-
-	return (r ? r : s);
-}
-
-static void pt_req_sense(struct pt_unit *tape, int quiet)
-{
-	char rs_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_REQ_SENSE, 0, 0, 0, 16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buf[16];
-	int r;
-
-	r = pt_command(tape, rs_cmd, 16, "Request sense");
-	mdelay(1);
-	if (!r)
-		pt_completion(tape, buf, "Request sense");
-
-	tape->last_sense = -1;
-	if (!r) {
-		if (!quiet)
-			printk("%s: Sense key: %x, ASC: %x, ASQ: %x\n",
-			       tape->name, buf[2] & 0xf, buf[12], buf[13]);
-		tape->last_sense = (buf[2] & 0xf) | ((buf[12] & 0xff) << 8)
-		    | ((buf[13] & 0xff) << 16);
-	}
-}
-
-static int pt_atapi(struct pt_unit *tape, char *cmd, int dlen, char *buf, char *fun)
-{
-	int r;
-
-	r = pt_command(tape, cmd, dlen, fun);
-	mdelay(1);
-	if (!r)
-		r = pt_completion(tape, buf, fun);
-	if (r)
-		pt_req_sense(tape, !fun);
-
-	return r;
-}
-
-static void pt_sleep(int cs)
-{
-	schedule_timeout_interruptible(cs);
-}
-
-static int pt_poll_dsc(struct pt_unit *tape, int pause, int tmo, char *msg)
-{
-	struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi;
-	int k, e, s;
-
-	k = 0;
-	e = 0;
-	s = 0;
-	while (k < tmo) {
-		pt_sleep(pause);
-		k++;
-		pi_connect(pi);
-		write_reg(pi, 6, DRIVE(tape));
-		s = read_reg(pi, 7);
-		e = read_reg(pi, 1);
-		pi_disconnect(pi);
-		if (s & (STAT_ERR | STAT_SEEK))
-			break;
-	}
-	if ((k >= tmo) || (s & STAT_ERR)) {
-		if (k >= tmo)
-			printk("%s: %s DSC timeout\n", tape->name, msg);
-		else
-			printk("%s: %s stat=0x%x err=0x%x\n", tape->name, msg, s,
-			       e);
-		pt_req_sense(tape, 0);
-		return 0;
-	}
-	return 1;
-}
-
-static void pt_media_access_cmd(struct pt_unit *tape, int tmo, char *cmd, char *fun)
-{
-	if (pt_command(tape, cmd, 0, fun)) {
-		pt_req_sense(tape, 0);
-		return;
-	}
-	pi_disconnect(tape->pi);
-	pt_poll_dsc(tape, HZ, tmo, fun);
-}
-
-static void pt_rewind(struct pt_unit *tape)
-{
-	char rw_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_REWIND, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
-	pt_media_access_cmd(tape, PT_REWIND_TMO, rw_cmd, "rewind");
-}
-
-static void pt_write_fm(struct pt_unit *tape)
-{
-	char wm_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_WFM, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-
-	pt_media_access_cmd(tape, PT_TMO, wm_cmd, "write filemark");
-}
-
-#define DBMSG(msg)      ((verbose>1)?(msg):NULL)
-
-static int pt_reset(struct pt_unit *tape)
-{
-	struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi;
-	int i, k, flg;
-	int expect[5] = { 1, 1, 1, 0x14, 0xeb };
-
-	pi_connect(pi);
-	write_reg(pi, 6, DRIVE(tape));
-	write_reg(pi, 7, 8);
-
-	pt_sleep(20 * HZ / 1000);
-
-	k = 0;
-	while ((k++ < PT_RESET_TMO) && (status_reg(pi) & STAT_BUSY))
-		pt_sleep(HZ / 10);
-
-	flg = 1;
-	for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
-		flg &= (read_reg(pi, i + 1) == expect[i]);
-
-	if (verbose) {
-		printk("%s: Reset (%d) signature = ", tape->name, k);
-		for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
-			printk("%3x", read_reg(pi, i + 1));
-		if (!flg)
-			printk(" (incorrect)");
-		printk("\n");
-	}
-
-	pi_disconnect(pi);
-	return flg - 1;
-}
-
-static int pt_ready_wait(struct pt_unit *tape, int tmo)
-{
-	char tr_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_TEST_READY, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	int k, p;
-
-	k = 0;
-	while (k < tmo) {
-		tape->last_sense = 0;
-		pt_atapi(tape, tr_cmd, 0, NULL, DBMSG("test unit ready"));
-		p = tape->last_sense;
-		if (!p)
-			return 0;
-		if (!(((p & 0xffff) == 0x0402) || ((p & 0xff) == 6)))
-			return p;
-		k++;
-		pt_sleep(HZ);
-	}
-	return 0x000020;	/* timeout */
-}
-
-static void xs(char *buf, char *targ, int offs, int len)
-{
-	int j, k, l;
-
-	j = 0;
-	l = 0;
-	for (k = 0; k < len; k++)
-		if ((buf[k + offs] != 0x20) || (buf[k + offs] != l))
-			l = targ[j++] = buf[k + offs];
-	if (l == 0x20)
-		j--;
-	targ[j] = 0;
-}
-
-static int xn(char *buf, int offs, int size)
-{
-	int v, k;
-
-	v = 0;
-	for (k = 0; k < size; k++)
-		v = v * 256 + (buf[k + offs] & 0xff);
-	return v;
-}
-
-static int pt_identify(struct pt_unit *tape)
-{
-	int dt, s;
-	char *ms[2] = { "master", "slave" };
-	char mf[10], id[18];
-	char id_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_IDENTIFY, 0, 0, 0, 36, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char ms_cmd[12] =
-	    { ATAPI_MODE_SENSE, 0, 0x2a, 0, 36, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char ls_cmd[12] =
-	    { ATAPI_LOG_SENSE, 0, 0x71, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 36, 0, 0, 0 };
-	char buf[36];
-
-	s = pt_atapi(tape, id_cmd, 36, buf, "identify");
-	if (s)
-		return -1;
-
-	dt = buf[0] & 0x1f;
-	if (dt != 1) {
-		if (verbose)
-			printk("%s: Drive %d, unsupported type %d\n",
-			       tape->name, tape->drive, dt);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	xs(buf, mf, 8, 8);
-	xs(buf, id, 16, 16);
-
-	tape->flags = 0;
-	tape->capacity = 0;
-	tape->bs = 0;
-
-	if (!pt_ready_wait(tape, PT_READY_TMO))
-		tape->flags |= PT_MEDIA;
-
-	if (!pt_atapi(tape, ms_cmd, 36, buf, "mode sense")) {
-		if (!(buf[2] & 0x80))
-			tape->flags |= PT_WRITE_OK;
-		tape->bs = xn(buf, 10, 2);
-	}
-
-	if (!pt_atapi(tape, ls_cmd, 36, buf, "log sense"))
-		tape->capacity = xn(buf, 24, 4);
-
-	printk("%s: %s %s, %s", tape->name, mf, id, ms[tape->drive]);
-	if (!(tape->flags & PT_MEDIA))
-		printk(", no media\n");
-	else {
-		if (!(tape->flags & PT_WRITE_OK))
-			printk(", RO");
-		printk(", blocksize %d, %d MB\n", tape->bs, tape->capacity / 1024);
-	}
-
-	return 0;
-}
-
-
-/*
- * returns  0, with id set if drive is detected
- *	   -1, if drive detection failed
- */
-static int pt_probe(struct pt_unit *tape)
-{
-	if (tape->drive == -1) {
-		for (tape->drive = 0; tape->drive <= 1; tape->drive++)
-			if (!pt_reset(tape))
-				return pt_identify(tape);
-	} else {
-		if (!pt_reset(tape))
-			return pt_identify(tape);
-	}
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static int pt_detect(void)
-{
-	struct pt_unit *tape;
-	int specified = 0, found = 0;
-	int unit;
-
-	printk("%s: %s version %s, major %d\n", name, name, PT_VERSION, major);
-
-	par_drv = pi_register_driver(name);
-	if (!par_drv) {
-		pr_err("failed to register %s driver\n", name);
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	specified = 0;
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PT_UNITS; unit++) {
-		struct pt_unit *tape = &pt[unit];
-		tape->pi = &tape->pia;
-		atomic_set(&tape->available, 1);
-		tape->flags = 0;
-		tape->last_sense = 0;
-		tape->present = 0;
-		tape->bufptr = NULL;
-		tape->drive = DU[D_SLV];
-		snprintf(tape->name, PT_NAMELEN, "%s%d", name, unit);
-		if (!DU[D_PRT])
-			continue;
-		specified++;
-		if (pi_init(tape->pi, 0, DU[D_PRT], DU[D_MOD], DU[D_UNI],
-		     DU[D_PRO], DU[D_DLY], pt_scratch, PI_PT,
-		     verbose, tape->name)) {
-			if (!pt_probe(tape)) {
-				tape->present = 1;
-				found++;
-			} else
-				pi_release(tape->pi);
-		}
-	}
-	if (specified == 0) {
-		tape = pt;
-		if (pi_init(tape->pi, 1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, pt_scratch,
-			    PI_PT, verbose, tape->name)) {
-			if (!pt_probe(tape)) {
-				tape->present = 1;
-				found++;
-			} else
-				pi_release(tape->pi);
-		}
-
-	}
-	if (found)
-		return 0;
-
-	pi_unregister_driver(par_drv);
-	printk("%s: No ATAPI tape drive detected\n", name);
-	return -1;
-}
-
-static int pt_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
-{
-	int unit = iminor(inode) & 0x7F;
-	struct pt_unit *tape = pt + unit;
-	int err;
-
-	mutex_lock(&pt_mutex);
-	if (unit >= PT_UNITS || (!tape->present)) {
-		mutex_unlock(&pt_mutex);
-		return -ENODEV;
-	}
-
-	err = -EBUSY;
-	if (!atomic_dec_and_test(&tape->available))
-		goto out;
-
-	pt_identify(tape);
-
-	err = -ENODEV;
-	if (!(tape->flags & PT_MEDIA))
-		goto out;
-
-	err = -EROFS;
-	if ((!(tape->flags & PT_WRITE_OK)) && (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE))
-		goto out;
-
-	if (!(iminor(inode) & 128))
-		tape->flags |= PT_REWIND;
-
-	err = -ENOMEM;
-	tape->bufptr = kmalloc(PT_BUFSIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
-	if (tape->bufptr == NULL) {
-		printk("%s: buffer allocation failed\n", tape->name);
-		goto out;
-	}
-
-	file->private_data = tape;
-	mutex_unlock(&pt_mutex);
-	return 0;
-
-out:
-	atomic_inc(&tape->available);
-	mutex_unlock(&pt_mutex);
-	return err;
-}
-
-static long pt_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
-{
-	struct pt_unit *tape = file->private_data;
-	struct mtop __user *p = (void __user *)arg;
-	struct mtop mtop;
-
-	switch (cmd) {
-	case MTIOCTOP:
-		if (copy_from_user(&mtop, p, sizeof(struct mtop)))
-			return -EFAULT;
-
-		switch (mtop.mt_op) {
-
-		case MTREW:
-			mutex_lock(&pt_mutex);
-			pt_rewind(tape);
-			mutex_unlock(&pt_mutex);
-			return 0;
-
-		case MTWEOF:
-			mutex_lock(&pt_mutex);
-			pt_write_fm(tape);
-			mutex_unlock(&pt_mutex);
-			return 0;
-
-		default:
-			/* FIXME: rate limit ?? */
-			printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Unimplemented mt_op %d\n", tape->name,
-			       mtop.mt_op);
-			return -EINVAL;
-		}
-
-	default:
-		return -ENOTTY;
-	}
-}
-
-static int
-pt_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
-{
-	struct pt_unit *tape = file->private_data;
-
-	if (atomic_read(&tape->available) > 1)
-		return -EINVAL;
-
-	if (tape->flags & PT_WRITING)
-		pt_write_fm(tape);
-
-	if (tape->flags & PT_REWIND)
-		pt_rewind(tape);
-
-	kfree(tape->bufptr);
-	tape->bufptr = NULL;
-
-	atomic_inc(&tape->available);
-
-	return 0;
-
-}
-
-static ssize_t pt_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t * ppos)
-{
-	struct pt_unit *tape = filp->private_data;
-	struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi;
-	char rd_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_READ_6, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	int k, n, r, p, s, t, b;
-
-	if (!(tape->flags & (PT_READING | PT_WRITING))) {
-		tape->flags |= PT_READING;
-		if (pt_atapi(tape, rd_cmd, 0, NULL, "start read-ahead"))
-			return -EIO;
-	} else if (tape->flags & PT_WRITING)
-		return -EIO;
-
-	if (tape->flags & PT_EOF)
-		return 0;
-
-	t = 0;
-
-	while (count > 0) {
-
-		if (!pt_poll_dsc(tape, HZ / 100, PT_TMO, "read"))
-			return -EIO;
-
-		n = count;
-		if (n > 32768)
-			n = 32768;	/* max per command */
-		b = (n - 1 + tape->bs) / tape->bs;
-		n = b * tape->bs;	/* rounded up to even block */
-
-		rd_cmd[4] = b;
-
-		r = pt_command(tape, rd_cmd, n, "read");
-
-		mdelay(1);
-
-		if (r) {
-			pt_req_sense(tape, 0);
-			return -EIO;
-		}
-
-		while (1) {
-
-			r = pt_wait(tape, STAT_BUSY,
-				    STAT_DRQ | STAT_ERR | STAT_READY,
-				    DBMSG("read DRQ"), "");
-
-			if (r & STAT_SENSE) {
-				pi_disconnect(pi);
-				pt_req_sense(tape, 0);
-				return -EIO;
-			}
-
-			if (r)
-				tape->flags |= PT_EOF;
-
-			s = read_reg(pi, 7);
-
-			if (!(s & STAT_DRQ))
-				break;
-
-			n = (read_reg(pi, 4) + 256 * read_reg(pi, 5));
-			p = (read_reg(pi, 2) & 3);
-			if (p != 2) {
-				pi_disconnect(pi);
-				printk("%s: Phase error on read: %d\n", tape->name,
-				       p);
-				return -EIO;
-			}
-
-			while (n > 0) {
-				k = n;
-				if (k > PT_BUFSIZE)
-					k = PT_BUFSIZE;
-				pi_read_block(pi, tape->bufptr, k);
-				n -= k;
-				b = k;
-				if (b > count)
-					b = count;
-				if (copy_to_user(buf + t, tape->bufptr, b)) {
-					pi_disconnect(pi);
-					return -EFAULT;
-				}
-				t += b;
-				count -= b;
-			}
-
-		}
-		pi_disconnect(pi);
-		if (tape->flags & PT_EOF)
-			break;
-	}
-
-	return t;
-
-}
-
-static ssize_t pt_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t * ppos)
-{
-	struct pt_unit *tape = filp->private_data;
-	struct pi_adapter *pi = tape->pi;
-	char wr_cmd[12] = { ATAPI_WRITE_6, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
-	int k, n, r, p, s, t, b;
-
-	if (!(tape->flags & PT_WRITE_OK))
-		return -EROFS;
-
-	if (!(tape->flags & (PT_READING | PT_WRITING))) {
-		tape->flags |= PT_WRITING;
-		if (pt_atapi
-		    (tape, wr_cmd, 0, NULL, "start buffer-available mode"))
-			return -EIO;
-	} else if (tape->flags & PT_READING)
-		return -EIO;
-
-	if (tape->flags & PT_EOF)
-		return -ENOSPC;
-
-	t = 0;
-
-	while (count > 0) {
-
-		if (!pt_poll_dsc(tape, HZ / 100, PT_TMO, "write"))
-			return -EIO;
-
-		n = count;
-		if (n > 32768)
-			n = 32768;	/* max per command */
-		b = (n - 1 + tape->bs) / tape->bs;
-		n = b * tape->bs;	/* rounded up to even block */
-
-		wr_cmd[4] = b;
-
-		r = pt_command(tape, wr_cmd, n, "write");
-
-		mdelay(1);
-
-		if (r) {	/* error delivering command only */
-			pt_req_sense(tape, 0);
-			return -EIO;
-		}
-
-		while (1) {
-
-			r = pt_wait(tape, STAT_BUSY,
-				    STAT_DRQ | STAT_ERR | STAT_READY,
-				    DBMSG("write DRQ"), NULL);
-
-			if (r & STAT_SENSE) {
-				pi_disconnect(pi);
-				pt_req_sense(tape, 0);
-				return -EIO;
-			}
-
-			if (r)
-				tape->flags |= PT_EOF;
-
-			s = read_reg(pi, 7);
-
-			if (!(s & STAT_DRQ))
-				break;
-
-			n = (read_reg(pi, 4) + 256 * read_reg(pi, 5));
-			p = (read_reg(pi, 2) & 3);
-			if (p != 0) {
-				pi_disconnect(pi);
-				printk("%s: Phase error on write: %d \n",
-				       tape->name, p);
-				return -EIO;
-			}
-
-			while (n > 0) {
-				k = n;
-				if (k > PT_BUFSIZE)
-					k = PT_BUFSIZE;
-				b = k;
-				if (b > count)
-					b = count;
-				if (copy_from_user(tape->bufptr, buf + t, b)) {
-					pi_disconnect(pi);
-					return -EFAULT;
-				}
-				pi_write_block(pi, tape->bufptr, k);
-				t += b;
-				count -= b;
-				n -= k;
-			}
-
-		}
-		pi_disconnect(pi);
-		if (tape->flags & PT_EOF)
-			break;
-	}
-
-	return t;
-}
-
-static int __init pt_init(void)
-{
-	int unit;
-	int err;
-
-	if (disable) {
-		err = -EINVAL;
-		goto out;
-	}
-
-	if (pt_detect()) {
-		err = -ENODEV;
-		goto out;
-	}
-
-	err = register_chrdev(major, name, &pt_fops);
-	if (err < 0) {
-		printk("pt_init: unable to get major number %d\n", major);
-		for (unit = 0; unit < PT_UNITS; unit++)
-			if (pt[unit].present)
-				pi_release(pt[unit].pi);
-		goto out;
-	}
-	major = err;
-	pt_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "pt");
-	if (IS_ERR(pt_class)) {
-		err = PTR_ERR(pt_class);
-		goto out_chrdev;
-	}
-
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PT_UNITS; unit++)
-		if (pt[unit].present) {
-			device_create(pt_class, NULL, MKDEV(major, unit), NULL,
-				      "pt%d", unit);
-			device_create(pt_class, NULL, MKDEV(major, unit + 128),
-				      NULL, "pt%dn", unit);
-		}
-	goto out;
-
-out_chrdev:
-	unregister_chrdev(major, "pt");
-out:
-	return err;
-}
-
-static void __exit pt_exit(void)
-{
-	int unit;
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PT_UNITS; unit++)
-		if (pt[unit].present) {
-			device_destroy(pt_class, MKDEV(major, unit));
-			device_destroy(pt_class, MKDEV(major, unit + 128));
-		}
-	class_destroy(pt_class);
-	unregister_chrdev(major, name);
-	for (unit = 0; unit < PT_UNITS; unit++)
-		if (pt[unit].present)
-			pi_release(pt[unit].pi);
-}
-
-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
-module_init(pt_init)
-module_exit(pt_exit)
-- 
2.14.2

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