Author: jmg
Date: Mon Aug 26 18:47:10 2013
New Revision: 254929
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/254929

Log:
  none of the drivers in the tree support CDIOCCAPABILITY or CDIOCPITCH..
  remove the documentation so people won't get confused and think they
  are supported...

Modified:
  head/share/man/man4/cd.4

Modified: head/share/man/man4/cd.4
==============================================================================
--- head/share/man/man4/cd.4    Mon Aug 26 18:35:21 2013        (r254928)
+++ head/share/man/man4/cd.4    Mon Aug 26 18:47:10 2013        (r254929)
@@ -113,69 +113,6 @@ read from the scsi inquiry commands, and
 the information printed at boot.
 This structure is defined in the header file
 .In sys/disklabel.h .
-.It Dv CDIOCCAPABILITY
-.Pq Li "struct ioc_capability"
-Retrieve information from the drive on what features it supports.
-The information is returned in the following structure:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-struct ioc_capability {
-       u_long  play_function;
-#define CDDOPLAYTRK    0x00000001
-       /* Can play tracks/index */
-#define        CDDOPLAYMSF     0x00000002
-       /* Can play msf to msf */
-#define        CDDOPLAYBLOCKS  0x00000004
-       /* Can play range of blocks */
-#define        CDDOPAUSE       0x00000100
-       /* Output can be paused */
-#define        CDDORESUME      0x00000200
-       /* Output can be resumed */
-#define        CDDORESET       0x00000400
-       /* Drive can be completely reset */
-#define        CDDOSTART       0x00000800
-       /* Audio can be started */
-#define CDDOSTOP       0x00001000
-       /* Audio can be stopped */
-#define CDDOPITCH      0x00002000
-       /* Audio pitch can be changed */
-
-       u_long  routing_function;
-#define CDREADVOLUME   0x00000001
-       /* Volume settings can be read */
-#define CDSETVOLUME    0x00000002
-       /* Volume settings can be set */
-#define        CDSETMONO       0x00000100
-       /* Output can be set to mono */
-#define CDSETSTEREO    0x00000200
-       /* Output can be set to stereo (def) */
-#define        CDSETLEFT       0x00000400
-       /* Output can be set to left only */
-#define        CDSETRIGHT      0x00000800
-       /* Output can be set to right only */
-#define        CDSETMUTE       0x00001000
-       /* Output can be muted */
-#define CDSETPATCH     0x00008000
-       /* Direct routing control allowed */
-
-       u_long  special_function;
-#define        CDDOEJECT       0x00000001
-       /* The tray can be opened */
-#define        CDDOCLOSE       0x00000002
-       /* The tray can be closed */
-#define        CDDOLOCK        0x00000004
-       /* The tray can be locked */
-#define CDREADHEADER   0x00000100
-       /* Can read Table of Contents */
-#define        CDREADENTRIES   0x00000200
-       /* Can read TOC Entries */
-#define        CDREADSUBQ      0x00000200
-       /* Can read Subchannel info */
-#define CDREADRW       0x00000400
-       /* Can read subcodes R-W */
-#define        CDHASDEBUG      0x00004000
-       /* The tray has dynamic debugging */
-};
-.Ed
 .It Dv CDIOCPLAYTRACKS
 .Pq Li "struct ioc_play_track"
 Start audio playback given a track address and length.
@@ -320,24 +257,6 @@ Eject the
 .It Dv CDIOCCLOSE
 Tell the drive to close its door and load the media.
 Not all drives support this feature.
-.It Dv CDIOCPITCH
-.Pq Li "struct ioc_pitch"
-For drives that support it, this command instructs the drive to play
-the audio at a faster or slower rate than normal.
-Values of
-.Li speed
-between -32767 and -1 result in slower playback; a zero value
-indicates normal speed; and values from 1 to 32767 give faster
-playback.
-Drives with less than 16 bits of resolution will silently
-ignore less-significant bits.
-The structure is defined thusly:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-struct ioc_pitch
-{
-       short   speed;
-};
-.Ed
 .El
 .Sh NOTES
 When a
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