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[PATCH] pcmcia: add some Documentation
Add some information useful for PCMCIA device driver authors to Documentation/pcmcia/, and reference it in dmesg in case of hash mismatches. Also add a reference to pcmciautils to Documentation/Changes. With recent changes, you don't need to concern yourself with pcmcia-cs even if you have PCMCIA hardware, so the example above the list needed to be adapted as well. Signed-off-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowksi.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ running, the suggested command should tell you.
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Again, keep in mind that this list assumes you are already
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functionally running a Linux 2.4 kernel. Also, not all tools are
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necessary on all systems; obviously, if you don't have any PCMCIA (PC
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Card) hardware, for example, you probably needn't concern yourself
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with pcmcia-cs.
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necessary on all systems; obviously, if you don't have any ISDN
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hardware, for example, you probably needn't concern yourself with
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isdn4k-utils.
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o Gnu C 2.95.3 # gcc --version
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o Gnu make 3.79.1 # make --version
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o jfsutils 1.1.3 # fsck.jfs -V
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o reiserfsprogs 3.6.3 # reiserfsck -V 2>&1|grep reiserfsprogs
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o xfsprogs 2.6.0 # xfs_db -V
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o pcmciautils 001
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o pcmcia-cs 3.1.21 # cardmgr -V
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o quota-tools 3.09 # quota -V
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o PPP 2.4.0 # pppd --version
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@ -186,13 +187,20 @@ architecture independent and any version from 2.0.0 onward should
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work correctly with this version of the XFS kernel code (2.6.0 or
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later is recommended, due to some significant improvements).
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PCMCIAutils
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-----------
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PCMCIAutils replaces pcmcia-cs (see below). It properly sets up
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PCMCIA sockets at system startup and loads the appropriate modules
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for 16-bit PCMCIA devices if the kernel is modularized and the hotplug
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subsystem is used.
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Pcmcia-cs
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---------
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PCMCIA (PC Card) support is now partially implemented in the main
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kernel source. Pay attention when you recompile your kernel ;-).
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Also, be sure to upgrade to the latest pcmcia-cs release.
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kernel source. The "pcmciautils" package (see above) replaces pcmcia-cs
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for newest kernels.
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Quota-tools
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-----------
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--------
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o <ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/>
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Pcmciautils
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-----------
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o <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/>
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Pcmcia-cs
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---------
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o <ftp://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/pub/pcmcia-cs/pcmcia-cs-3.1.21.tar.gz>
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o <http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/>
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Quota-tools
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----------
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64
Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt
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64
Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt
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Matching of PCMCIA devices to drivers is done using one or more of the
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following criteria:
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- manufactor ID
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- card ID
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- product ID strings _and_ hashes of these strings
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- function ID
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- device function (actual and pseudo)
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You should use the helpers in include/pcmcia/device_id.h for generating the
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struct pcmcia_device_id[] entries which match devices to drivers.
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If you want to match product ID strings, you also need to pass the crc32
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hashes of the string to the macro, e.g. if you want to match the product ID
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string 1, you need to use
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PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID1("some_string", 0x(hash_of_some_string)),
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If the hash is incorrect, the kernel will inform you about this in "dmesg"
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upon module initialization, and tell you of the correct hash.
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You can determine the hash of the product ID strings by running
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"pcmcia-modalias %n.%m" [%n being replaced with the socket number and %m being
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replaced with the device function] from pcmciautils. It generates a string
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in the following form:
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pcmcia:m0149cC1ABf06pfn00fn00pa725B842DpbF1EFEE84pc0877B627pd00000000
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The hex value after "pa" is the hash of product ID string 1, after "pb" for
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string 2 and so on.
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Alternatively, you can use this small tool to determine the crc32 hash.
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simply pass the string you want to evaluate as argument to this program,
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e.g.
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$ ./crc32hash "Dual Speed"
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/* crc32hash.c - derived from linux/lib/crc32.c, GNU GPL v2 */
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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unsigned int crc32(unsigned char const *p, unsigned int len)
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{
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int i;
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unsigned int crc = 0;
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while (len--)
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crc ^= *p++;
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for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
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crc = (crc >> 1) ^ ((crc & 1) ? 0xedb88320 : 0);
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}
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return crc;
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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unsigned int result;
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if (argc != 2) {
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printf("no string passed as argument\n");
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return -1;
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}
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result = crc32(argv[1], strlen(argv[1]));
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printf("0x%x\n", result);
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return 0;
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}
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51
Documentation/pcmcia/driver-changes.txt
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51
Documentation/pcmcia/driver-changes.txt
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This file details changes in 2.6 which affect PCMCIA card driver authors:
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* in-kernel device<->driver matching
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PCMCIA devices and their correct drivers can now be matched in
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kernelspace. See 'devicetable.txt' for details.
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* Device model integration (as of 2.6.11)
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A struct pcmcia_device is registered with the device model core,
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and can be used (e.g. for SET_NETDEV_DEV) by using
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handle_to_dev(client_handle_t * handle).
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* Convert internal I/O port addresses to unsigned long (as of 2.6.11)
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ioaddr_t should be replaced by kio_addr_t in PCMCIA card drivers.
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* irq_mask and irq_list parameters (as of 2.6.11)
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The irq_mask and irq_list parameters should no longer be used in
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PCMCIA card drivers. Instead, it is the job of the PCMCIA core to
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determine which IRQ should be used. Therefore, link->irq.IRQInfo2
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is ignored.
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* client->PendingEvents is gone (as of 2.6.11)
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client->PendingEvents is no longer available.
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* client->Attributes are gone (as of 2.6.11)
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client->Attributes is unused, therefore it is removed from all
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PCMCIA card drivers
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* core functions no longer available (as of 2.6.11)
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The following functions have been removed from the kernel source
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because they are unused by all in-kernel drivers, and no external
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driver was reported to rely on them:
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pcmcia_get_first_region()
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pcmcia_get_next_region()
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pcmcia_modify_window()
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pcmcia_set_event_mask()
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pcmcia_get_first_window()
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pcmcia_get_next_window()
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* device list iteration upon module removal (as of 2.6.10)
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It is no longer necessary to iterate on the driver's internal
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client list and call the ->detach() function upon module removal.
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* Resource management. (as of 2.6.8)
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Although the PCMCIA subsystem will allocate resources for cards,
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it no longer marks these resources busy. This means that driver
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authors are now responsible for claiming your resources as per
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other drivers in Linux. You should use request_region() to mark
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your IO regions in-use, and request_mem_region() to mark your
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memory regions in-use. The name argument should be a pointer to
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your driver name. Eg, for pcnet_cs, name should point to the
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string "pcnet_cs".
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(cs_error);
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#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_DEBUG
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static void pcmcia_check_driver(struct pcmcia_driver *p_drv)
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{
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"product string \"%s\": is 0x%x, should "
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"be 0x%x\n", p_drv->drv.name, did->prod_id[i],
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did->prod_id_hash[i], hash);
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printk(KERN_DEBUG "pcmcia: see "
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"Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt for "
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"details\n");
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}
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did++;
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}
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return;
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}
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#else
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static inline void pcmcia_check_driver(struct pcmcia_driver *p_drv) {
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return;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_LOAD_CIS
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