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authorJeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>2005-06-28 00:46:46 -0400
committerJeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>2005-06-28 00:46:46 -0400
commit2179a59db18ddf8eb3fd0133a3bee57f1c2b5b06 (patch)
tree575f59b6a0918b11f7c763aecf0c3e70478460d2 /Documentation
parentad3fee560bc508008b3b2cf6358105c4c7081921 (diff)
parent99f95e5286df2f69edab8a04c7080d986ee4233b (diff)
Merge /spare/repo/linux-2.6/
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r--Documentation/Changes24
-rw-r--r--Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt64
-rw-r--r--Documentation/pcmcia/driver-changes.txt51
3 files changed, 133 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/Changes b/Documentation/Changes
index b37600754762..afebdbcd553a 100644
--- a/Documentation/Changes
+++ b/Documentation/Changes
@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ running, the suggested command should tell you.
44 44
45Again, keep in mind that this list assumes you are already 45Again, keep in mind that this list assumes you are already
46functionally running a Linux 2.4 kernel. Also, not all tools are 46functionally running a Linux 2.4 kernel. Also, not all tools are
47necessary on all systems; obviously, if you don't have any PCMCIA (PC 47necessary on all systems; obviously, if you don't have any ISDN
48Card) hardware, for example, you probably needn't concern yourself 48hardware, for example, you probably needn't concern yourself with
49with pcmcia-cs. 49isdn4k-utils.
50 50
51o Gnu C 2.95.3 # gcc --version 51o Gnu C 2.95.3 # gcc --version
52o Gnu make 3.79.1 # make --version 52o Gnu make 3.79.1 # make --version
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ o e2fsprogs 1.29 # tune2fs
57o jfsutils 1.1.3 # fsck.jfs -V 57o jfsutils 1.1.3 # fsck.jfs -V
58o reiserfsprogs 3.6.3 # reiserfsck -V 2>&1|grep reiserfsprogs 58o reiserfsprogs 3.6.3 # reiserfsck -V 2>&1|grep reiserfsprogs
59o xfsprogs 2.6.0 # xfs_db -V 59o xfsprogs 2.6.0 # xfs_db -V
60o pcmciautils 001
60o pcmcia-cs 3.1.21 # cardmgr -V 61o pcmcia-cs 3.1.21 # cardmgr -V
61o quota-tools 3.09 # quota -V 62o quota-tools 3.09 # quota -V
62o PPP 2.4.0 # pppd --version 63o PPP 2.4.0 # pppd --version
@@ -186,13 +187,20 @@ architecture independent and any version from 2.0.0 onward should
186work correctly with this version of the XFS kernel code (2.6.0 or 187work correctly with this version of the XFS kernel code (2.6.0 or
187later is recommended, due to some significant improvements). 188later is recommended, due to some significant improvements).
188 189
190PCMCIAutils
191-----------
192
193PCMCIAutils replaces pcmcia-cs (see below). It properly sets up
194PCMCIA sockets at system startup and loads the appropriate modules
195for 16-bit PCMCIA devices if the kernel is modularized and the hotplug
196subsystem is used.
189 197
190Pcmcia-cs 198Pcmcia-cs
191--------- 199---------
192 200
193PCMCIA (PC Card) support is now partially implemented in the main 201PCMCIA (PC Card) support is now partially implemented in the main
194kernel source. Pay attention when you recompile your kernel ;-). 202kernel source. The "pcmciautils" package (see above) replaces pcmcia-cs
195Also, be sure to upgrade to the latest pcmcia-cs release. 203for newest kernels.
196 204
197Quota-tools 205Quota-tools
198----------- 206-----------
@@ -349,9 +357,13 @@ Xfsprogs
349-------- 357--------
350o <ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/> 358o <ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/>
351 359
360Pcmciautils
361-----------
362o <ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/>
363
352Pcmcia-cs 364Pcmcia-cs
353--------- 365---------
354o <ftp://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/pub/pcmcia-cs/pcmcia-cs-3.1.21.tar.gz> 366o <http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/>
355 367
356Quota-tools 368Quota-tools
357---------- 369----------
diff --git a/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt b/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..045511acafc9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
1Matching of PCMCIA devices to drivers is done using one or more of the
2following criteria:
3
4- manufactor ID
5- card ID
6- product ID strings _and_ hashes of these strings
7- function ID
8- device function (actual and pseudo)
9
10You should use the helpers in include/pcmcia/device_id.h for generating the
11struct pcmcia_device_id[] entries which match devices to drivers.
12
13If you want to match product ID strings, you also need to pass the crc32
14hashes of the string to the macro, e.g. if you want to match the product ID
15string 1, you need to use
16
17PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID1("some_string", 0x(hash_of_some_string)),
18
19If the hash is incorrect, the kernel will inform you about this in "dmesg"
20upon module initialization, and tell you of the correct hash.
21
22You can determine the hash of the product ID strings by running
23"pcmcia-modalias %n.%m" [%n being replaced with the socket number and %m being
24replaced with the device function] from pcmciautils. It generates a string
25in the following form:
26pcmcia:m0149cC1ABf06pfn00fn00pa725B842DpbF1EFEE84pc0877B627pd00000000
27
28The hex value after "pa" is the hash of product ID string 1, after "pb" for
29string 2 and so on.
30
31Alternatively, you can use this small tool to determine the crc32 hash.
32simply pass the string you want to evaluate as argument to this program,
33e.g.
34$ ./crc32hash "Dual Speed"
35
36-------------------------------------------------------------------------
37/* crc32hash.c - derived from linux/lib/crc32.c, GNU GPL v2 */
38#include <string.h>
39#include <stdio.h>
40#include <ctype.h>
41#include <stdlib.h>
42
43unsigned int crc32(unsigned char const *p, unsigned int len)
44{
45 int i;
46 unsigned int crc = 0;
47 while (len--) {
48 crc ^= *p++;
49 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
50 crc = (crc >> 1) ^ ((crc & 1) ? 0xedb88320 : 0);
51 }
52 return crc;
53}
54
55int main(int argc, char **argv) {
56 unsigned int result;
57 if (argc != 2) {
58 printf("no string passed as argument\n");
59 return -1;
60 }
61 result = crc32(argv[1], strlen(argv[1]));
62 printf("0x%x\n", result);
63 return 0;
64}
diff --git a/Documentation/pcmcia/driver-changes.txt b/Documentation/pcmcia/driver-changes.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9c315ab48a02
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/pcmcia/driver-changes.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
1This file details changes in 2.6 which affect PCMCIA card driver authors:
2
3* in-kernel device<->driver matching
4 PCMCIA devices and their correct drivers can now be matched in
5 kernelspace. See 'devicetable.txt' for details.
6
7* Device model integration (as of 2.6.11)
8 A struct pcmcia_device is registered with the device model core,
9 and can be used (e.g. for SET_NETDEV_DEV) by using
10 handle_to_dev(client_handle_t * handle).
11
12* Convert internal I/O port addresses to unsigned long (as of 2.6.11)
13 ioaddr_t should be replaced by kio_addr_t in PCMCIA card drivers.
14
15* irq_mask and irq_list parameters (as of 2.6.11)
16 The irq_mask and irq_list parameters should no longer be used in
17 PCMCIA card drivers. Instead, it is the job of the PCMCIA core to
18 determine which IRQ should be used. Therefore, link->irq.IRQInfo2
19 is ignored.
20
21* client->PendingEvents is gone (as of 2.6.11)
22 client->PendingEvents is no longer available.
23
24* client->Attributes are gone (as of 2.6.11)
25 client->Attributes is unused, therefore it is removed from all
26 PCMCIA card drivers
27
28* core functions no longer available (as of 2.6.11)
29 The following functions have been removed from the kernel source
30 because they are unused by all in-kernel drivers, and no external
31 driver was reported to rely on them:
32 pcmcia_get_first_region()
33 pcmcia_get_next_region()
34 pcmcia_modify_window()
35 pcmcia_set_event_mask()
36 pcmcia_get_first_window()
37 pcmcia_get_next_window()
38
39* device list iteration upon module removal (as of 2.6.10)
40 It is no longer necessary to iterate on the driver's internal
41 client list and call the ->detach() function upon module removal.
42
43* Resource management. (as of 2.6.8)
44 Although the PCMCIA subsystem will allocate resources for cards,
45 it no longer marks these resources busy. This means that driver
46 authors are now responsible for claiming your resources as per
47 other drivers in Linux. You should use request_region() to mark
48 your IO regions in-use, and request_mem_region() to mark your
49 memory regions in-use. The name argument should be a pointer to
50 your driver name. Eg, for pcnet_cs, name should point to the
51 string "pcnet_cs".