modinfo

If a raw G3 file has a 128-byte Brooktrout header (it is a btG3 file), mktiff uses the resolution, width, and number of scan lines from the header when storing the information for that page in the new TIFF file. If it does not encounter a header or if the number of scan lines is 0, mktiff counts the actual number of scan lines in the G3 input file.

modinfo

The modinfo program lists information about active hardware and software modules maintained within the driver.

The modinfo program is found in the bapp.src directory.

Command Syntax

modinfo [-p] [-c] [-s] [-h] [-H] [-a] [mod]

Argument

 

-p

List PCI configuration information.

-c

List firmware configuration options.

mod

Module number whose status is to be

 

printed, otherwise all.

-s

Display cPCI slot and CPU information.

-h

Display hardware resource information.

-H

Display the hardware information reported

 

by the firmware.

-a

Use all previous options.

Each module found is listed, along with whatever hardware or channel information is available. If a module has been marked by the driver as dead, it is listed as *DEAD*.

Configuration values shown when using the -coption is supplied to firm or firmload applications when downloading type 2 (PROC_APP) firmware.

Configuration information from the module’s PCI configuration space is displayed using the -poption.

The number of channels listed is the total number of channels supported by the module, including its administrative channel. The total is normally one more than the number of work channels, which are mapped into ordinal channel numbers.

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