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203   number of the device (although some drivers may have different
208 connected to the minor number of the device.
252 &int& n_minors;& number of active minor devices \cr
262 value indicating the number of minor devices that are supported by
273 which the major and minor number can be extracted. (Most low-level
274 \cdrom\ drivers don't even look at the major and minor number though,
288 & kdev_t& dev;& device number (incorporates minor)\cr
291 & int& capacity;& number of discs in a jukebox \cr
295 & int& use_count;& number of times device is opened\cr
300 built, using the $next$ field. The device number, the device operations
309 number of discs the drive can hold simultaneously, if it is designed
327 additional bookkeeping. The use count of the device (the number of
448 \subsection{$Int\ select_disc(struct\ cdrom_device_info * cdi, int\ number)$}
451 will perform disc selection. It should return the number of the
474 `Universal Product Code' (UPC). This number should reflect the number
476 the few discs that carry such a number on the disc don't even use the
539 $ioctl$s should be numbered after the device's major number, and not
540 the general \cdrom\ $ioctl$ number, {\tt {0x53}}. Currently the
551 of a \cdrom\ drive. This can be done by ORing any number of
643 in a number of i/o errors reported by the VFS to the kernel when an
782 Unregistering device $cdi$ with minor number $MINOR(cdi\to dev)$ removes
879 First disc is numbered 0. The number $arg$ is checked against the
880 maximum number of discs in the juke-box found in the $cdrom_dops$.
936 \item[CDROM_CHANGER_NSLOTS] Returns the number of slots in a