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diff -urN v2.2.15/linux/drivers/s390/block/xpram.h linux/drivers/s390/block/xpram.h
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+
+/*
+ * xpram.h -- definitions for the char module
+ *
+ *********/
+
+
+#include <linux/ioctl.h>
+#include <asm-s390/atomic.h>
+#include <linux/major.h>
+
+/* version dependencies have been confined to a separate file */
+
+/*
+ * Macros to help debugging
+ */
+
+#define XPRAM_NAME "xpram"  /* name of device/module */
+#define XPRAM_DEVS 1        /* one partition */
+#define XPRAM_RAHEAD 8      /* no real read ahead */
+#define XPRAM_PGSIZE 4096   /* page size of (expanded) mememory pages
+                             * according to S/390 architecture
+                             */
+#define XPRAM_BLKSIZE XPRAM_PGSIZE  /* must be equalt to page size ! */
+#define XPRAM_HARDSECT XPRAM_PGSIZE /* FIXME -- we have to deal with both
+                                     * this hard sect size and in some cases
+                                     * hard coded 512 bytes which I call
+                                     * soft sects:
+                                     */
+#define XPRAM_SOFTSECT 512
+#define XPRAM_MAX_DEVS 32   /* maximal number of devices (partitions) */
+#define XPRAM_MAX_DEVS1 33  /* maximal number of devices (partitions) +1 */
+
+/* The following macros depend on the sizes above */
+
+#define XPRAM_KB_IN_PG 4                     /* 4 kBs per page */
+#define XPRAM_KB_IN_PG_ORDER 2               /* 2^? kBs per page */
+
+/* Eventhough XPRAM_HARDSECT is set to 4k some data structures use hard
+ * coded 512 byte sa sector size
+ */
+#define XPRAM_SEC2KB(x) ((x >> 1) + (x & 1)) /* modifier used to compute size 
+                                                in kB from number of sectors */
+#define XPRAM_SEC_IN_PG 8                    /* 8 sectors per page */
+#define XPRAM_SEC_IN_PG_ORDER 3              /* 2^? sectors per page */
+
+#define XPRAM_UNUSED 40                     /* unused space between devices, 
+                                             * in kB, i.e.
+                                             * must be a multiple of 4
+                                             */
+/*
+ * The xpram device is removable: if it is left closed for more than
+ * half a minute, it is removed. Thus use a usage count and a
+ * kernel timer
+ */
+
+typedef struct Xpram_Dev {
+   int size;   /* size in KB not in Byte - RB - */
+   atomic_t usage;
+   u8 *data;
+}              Xpram_Dev;
+
+void xpram_setup (char *, int *);
+int xpram_init(void);

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