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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 18:20:36 -0400 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org> | 2005-04-16 18:20:36 -0400 |
commit | 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 (patch) | |
tree | 0bba044c4ce775e45a88a51686b5d9f90697ea9d /drivers/net/wireless/airo_cs.c |
Linux-2.6.12-rc2v2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.
Let it rip!
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1 | /*====================================================================== | ||
2 | |||
3 | Aironet driver for 4500 and 4800 series cards | ||
4 | |||
5 | This code is released under both the GPL version 2 and BSD licenses. | ||
6 | Either license may be used. The respective licenses are found at | ||
7 | the end of this file. | ||
8 | |||
9 | This code was developed by Benjamin Reed <breed@users.sourceforge.net> | ||
10 | including portions of which come from the Aironet PC4500 | ||
11 | Developer's Reference Manual and used with permission. Copyright | ||
12 | (C) 1999 Benjamin Reed. All Rights Reserved. Permission to use | ||
13 | code in the Developer's manual was granted for this driver by | ||
14 | Aironet. | ||
15 | |||
16 | In addition this module was derived from dummy_cs. | ||
17 | The initial developer of dummy_cs is David A. Hinds | ||
18 | <dahinds@users.sourceforge.net>. Portions created by David A. Hinds | ||
19 | are Copyright (C) 1999 David A. Hinds. All Rights Reserved. | ||
20 | |||
21 | ======================================================================*/ | ||
22 | |||
23 | #include <linux/config.h> | ||
24 | #ifdef __IN_PCMCIA_PACKAGE__ | ||
25 | #include <pcmcia/k_compat.h> | ||
26 | #endif | ||
27 | #include <linux/init.h> | ||
28 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | ||
29 | #include <linux/module.h> | ||
30 | #include <linux/ptrace.h> | ||
31 | #include <linux/slab.h> | ||
32 | #include <linux/string.h> | ||
33 | #include <linux/timer.h> | ||
34 | #include <linux/netdevice.h> | ||
35 | |||
36 | #include <pcmcia/version.h> | ||
37 | #include <pcmcia/cs_types.h> | ||
38 | #include <pcmcia/cs.h> | ||
39 | #include <pcmcia/cistpl.h> | ||
40 | #include <pcmcia/cisreg.h> | ||
41 | #include <pcmcia/ds.h> | ||
42 | |||
43 | #include <asm/io.h> | ||
44 | #include <asm/system.h> | ||
45 | |||
46 | /* | ||
47 | All the PCMCIA modules use PCMCIA_DEBUG to control debugging. If | ||
48 | you do not define PCMCIA_DEBUG at all, all the debug code will be | ||
49 | left out. If you compile with PCMCIA_DEBUG=0, the debug code will | ||
50 | be present but disabled -- but it can then be enabled for specific | ||
51 | modules at load time with a 'pc_debug=#' option to insmod. | ||
52 | */ | ||
53 | #ifdef PCMCIA_DEBUG | ||
54 | static int pc_debug = PCMCIA_DEBUG; | ||
55 | module_param(pc_debug, int, 0); | ||
56 | static char *version = "$Revision: 1.2 $"; | ||
57 | #define DEBUG(n, args...) if (pc_debug>(n)) printk(KERN_DEBUG args); | ||
58 | #else | ||
59 | #define DEBUG(n, args...) | ||
60 | #endif | ||
61 | |||
62 | /*====================================================================*/ | ||
63 | |||
64 | MODULE_AUTHOR("Benjamin Reed"); | ||
65 | MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Support for Cisco/Aironet 802.11 wireless ethernet \ | ||
66 | cards. This is the module that links the PCMCIA card \ | ||
67 | with the airo module."); | ||
68 | MODULE_LICENSE("Dual BSD/GPL"); | ||
69 | MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("Aironet 4500, 4800 and Cisco 340 PCMCIA cards"); | ||
70 | |||
71 | /*====================================================================*/ | ||
72 | |||
73 | /* | ||
74 | The event() function is this driver's Card Services event handler. | ||
75 | It will be called by Card Services when an appropriate card status | ||
76 | event is received. The config() and release() entry points are | ||
77 | used to configure or release a socket, in response to card | ||
78 | insertion and ejection events. They are invoked from the airo_cs | ||
79 | event handler. | ||
80 | */ | ||
81 | |||
82 | struct net_device *init_airo_card( int, int, int, struct device * ); | ||
83 | void stop_airo_card( struct net_device *, int ); | ||
84 | int reset_airo_card( struct net_device * ); | ||
85 | |||
86 | static void airo_config(dev_link_t *link); | ||
87 | static void airo_release(dev_link_t *link); | ||
88 | static int airo_event(event_t event, int priority, | ||
89 | event_callback_args_t *args); | ||
90 | |||
91 | /* | ||
92 | The attach() and detach() entry points are used to create and destroy | ||
93 | "instances" of the driver, where each instance represents everything | ||
94 | needed to manage one actual PCMCIA card. | ||
95 | */ | ||
96 | |||
97 | static dev_link_t *airo_attach(void); | ||
98 | static void airo_detach(dev_link_t *); | ||
99 | |||
100 | /* | ||
101 | You'll also need to prototype all the functions that will actually | ||
102 | be used to talk to your device. See 'pcmem_cs' for a good example | ||
103 | of a fully self-sufficient driver; the other drivers rely more or | ||
104 | less on other parts of the kernel. | ||
105 | */ | ||
106 | |||
107 | /* | ||
108 | The dev_info variable is the "key" that is used to match up this | ||
109 | device driver with appropriate cards, through the card configuration | ||
110 | database. | ||
111 | */ | ||
112 | |||
113 | static dev_info_t dev_info = "airo_cs"; | ||
114 | |||
115 | /* | ||
116 | A linked list of "instances" of the aironet device. Each actual | ||
117 | PCMCIA card corresponds to one device instance, and is described | ||
118 | by one dev_link_t structure (defined in ds.h). | ||
119 | |||
120 | You may not want to use a linked list for this -- for example, the | ||
121 | memory card driver uses an array of dev_link_t pointers, where minor | ||
122 | device numbers are used to derive the corresponding array index. | ||
123 | */ | ||
124 | |||
125 | static dev_link_t *dev_list = NULL; | ||
126 | |||
127 | /* | ||
128 | A dev_link_t structure has fields for most things that are needed | ||
129 | to keep track of a socket, but there will usually be some device | ||
130 | specific information that also needs to be kept track of. The | ||
131 | 'priv' pointer in a dev_link_t structure can be used to point to | ||
132 | a device-specific private data structure, like this. | ||
133 | |||
134 | A driver needs to provide a dev_node_t structure for each device | ||
135 | on a card. In some cases, there is only one device per card (for | ||
136 | example, ethernet cards, modems). In other cases, there may be | ||
137 | many actual or logical devices (SCSI adapters, memory cards with | ||
138 | multiple partitions). The dev_node_t structures need to be kept | ||
139 | in a linked list starting at the 'dev' field of a dev_link_t | ||
140 | structure. We allocate them in the card's private data structure, | ||
141 | because they generally shouldn't be allocated dynamically. | ||
142 | |||
143 | In this case, we also provide a flag to indicate if a device is | ||
144 | "stopped" due to a power management event, or card ejection. The | ||
145 | device IO routines can use a flag like this to throttle IO to a | ||
146 | card that is not ready to accept it. | ||
147 | */ | ||
148 | |||
149 | typedef struct local_info_t { | ||
150 | dev_node_t node; | ||
151 | struct net_device *eth_dev; | ||
152 | } local_info_t; | ||
153 | |||
154 | /*====================================================================== | ||
155 | |||
156 | airo_attach() creates an "instance" of the driver, allocating | ||
157 | local data structures for one device. The device is registered | ||
158 | with Card Services. | ||
159 | |||
160 | The dev_link structure is initialized, but we don't actually | ||
161 | configure the card at this point -- we wait until we receive a | ||
162 | card insertion event. | ||
163 | |||
164 | ======================================================================*/ | ||
165 | |||
166 | static dev_link_t *airo_attach(void) | ||
167 | { | ||
168 | client_reg_t client_reg; | ||
169 | dev_link_t *link; | ||
170 | local_info_t *local; | ||
171 | int ret; | ||
172 | |||
173 | DEBUG(0, "airo_attach()\n"); | ||
174 | |||
175 | /* Initialize the dev_link_t structure */ | ||
176 | link = kmalloc(sizeof(struct dev_link_t), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
177 | if (!link) { | ||
178 | printk(KERN_ERR "airo_cs: no memory for new device\n"); | ||
179 | return NULL; | ||
180 | } | ||
181 | memset(link, 0, sizeof(struct dev_link_t)); | ||
182 | |||
183 | /* Interrupt setup */ | ||
184 | link->irq.Attributes = IRQ_TYPE_EXCLUSIVE; | ||
185 | link->irq.IRQInfo1 = IRQ_LEVEL_ID; | ||
186 | link->irq.Handler = NULL; | ||
187 | |||
188 | /* | ||
189 | General socket configuration defaults can go here. In this | ||
190 | client, we assume very little, and rely on the CIS for almost | ||
191 | everything. In most clients, many details (i.e., number, sizes, | ||
192 | and attributes of IO windows) are fixed by the nature of the | ||
193 | device, and can be hard-wired here. | ||
194 | */ | ||
195 | link->conf.Attributes = 0; | ||
196 | link->conf.Vcc = 50; | ||
197 | link->conf.IntType = INT_MEMORY_AND_IO; | ||
198 | |||
199 | /* Allocate space for private device-specific data */ | ||
200 | local = kmalloc(sizeof(local_info_t), GFP_KERNEL); | ||
201 | if (!local) { | ||
202 | printk(KERN_ERR "airo_cs: no memory for new device\n"); | ||
203 | kfree (link); | ||
204 | return NULL; | ||
205 | } | ||
206 | memset(local, 0, sizeof(local_info_t)); | ||
207 | link->priv = local; | ||
208 | |||
209 | /* Register with Card Services */ | ||
210 | link->next = dev_list; | ||
211 | dev_list = link; | ||
212 | client_reg.dev_info = &dev_info; | ||
213 | client_reg.EventMask = | ||
214 | CS_EVENT_CARD_INSERTION | CS_EVENT_CARD_REMOVAL | | ||
215 | CS_EVENT_RESET_PHYSICAL | CS_EVENT_CARD_RESET | | ||
216 | CS_EVENT_PM_SUSPEND | CS_EVENT_PM_RESUME; | ||
217 | client_reg.event_handler = &airo_event; | ||
218 | client_reg.Version = 0x0210; | ||
219 | client_reg.event_callback_args.client_data = link; | ||
220 | ret = pcmcia_register_client(&link->handle, &client_reg); | ||
221 | if (ret != 0) { | ||
222 | cs_error(link->handle, RegisterClient, ret); | ||
223 | airo_detach(link); | ||
224 | return NULL; | ||
225 | } | ||
226 | |||
227 | return link; | ||
228 | } /* airo_attach */ | ||
229 | |||
230 | /*====================================================================== | ||
231 | |||
232 | This deletes a driver "instance". The device is de-registered | ||
233 | with Card Services. If it has been released, all local data | ||
234 | structures are freed. Otherwise, the structures will be freed | ||
235 | when the device is released. | ||
236 | |||
237 | ======================================================================*/ | ||
238 | |||
239 | static void airo_detach(dev_link_t *link) | ||
240 | { | ||
241 | dev_link_t **linkp; | ||
242 | |||
243 | DEBUG(0, "airo_detach(0x%p)\n", link); | ||
244 | |||
245 | /* Locate device structure */ | ||
246 | for (linkp = &dev_list; *linkp; linkp = &(*linkp)->next) | ||
247 | if (*linkp == link) break; | ||
248 | if (*linkp == NULL) | ||
249 | return; | ||
250 | |||
251 | if (link->state & DEV_CONFIG) | ||
252 | airo_release(link); | ||
253 | |||
254 | if ( ((local_info_t*)link->priv)->eth_dev ) { | ||
255 | stop_airo_card( ((local_info_t*)link->priv)->eth_dev, 0 ); | ||
256 | } | ||
257 | ((local_info_t*)link->priv)->eth_dev = NULL; | ||
258 | |||
259 | /* Break the link with Card Services */ | ||
260 | if (link->handle) | ||
261 | pcmcia_deregister_client(link->handle); | ||
262 | |||
263 | |||
264 | |||
265 | /* Unlink device structure, free pieces */ | ||
266 | *linkp = link->next; | ||
267 | if (link->priv) { | ||
268 | kfree(link->priv); | ||
269 | } | ||
270 | kfree(link); | ||
271 | |||
272 | } /* airo_detach */ | ||
273 | |||
274 | /*====================================================================== | ||
275 | |||
276 | airo_config() is scheduled to run after a CARD_INSERTION event | ||
277 | is received, to configure the PCMCIA socket, and to make the | ||
278 | device available to the system. | ||
279 | |||
280 | ======================================================================*/ | ||
281 | |||
282 | #define CS_CHECK(fn, ret) \ | ||
283 | do { last_fn = (fn); if ((last_ret = (ret)) != 0) goto cs_failed; } while (0) | ||
284 | |||
285 | static void airo_config(dev_link_t *link) | ||
286 | { | ||
287 | client_handle_t handle; | ||
288 | tuple_t tuple; | ||
289 | cisparse_t parse; | ||
290 | local_info_t *dev; | ||
291 | int last_fn, last_ret; | ||
292 | u_char buf[64]; | ||
293 | win_req_t req; | ||
294 | memreq_t map; | ||
295 | |||
296 | handle = link->handle; | ||
297 | dev = link->priv; | ||
298 | |||
299 | DEBUG(0, "airo_config(0x%p)\n", link); | ||
300 | |||
301 | /* | ||
302 | This reads the card's CONFIG tuple to find its configuration | ||
303 | registers. | ||
304 | */ | ||
305 | tuple.DesiredTuple = CISTPL_CONFIG; | ||
306 | tuple.Attributes = 0; | ||
307 | tuple.TupleData = buf; | ||
308 | tuple.TupleDataMax = sizeof(buf); | ||
309 | tuple.TupleOffset = 0; | ||
310 | CS_CHECK(GetFirstTuple, pcmcia_get_first_tuple(handle, &tuple)); | ||
311 | CS_CHECK(GetTupleData, pcmcia_get_tuple_data(handle, &tuple)); | ||
312 | CS_CHECK(ParseTuple, pcmcia_parse_tuple(handle, &tuple, &parse)); | ||
313 | link->conf.ConfigBase = parse.config.base; | ||
314 | link->conf.Present = parse.config.rmask[0]; | ||
315 | |||
316 | /* Configure card */ | ||
317 | link->state |= DEV_CONFIG; | ||
318 | |||
319 | /* | ||
320 | In this loop, we scan the CIS for configuration table entries, | ||
321 | each of which describes a valid card configuration, including | ||
322 | voltage, IO window, memory window, and interrupt settings. | ||
323 | |||
324 | We make no assumptions about the card to be configured: we use | ||
325 | just the information available in the CIS. In an ideal world, | ||
326 | this would work for any PCMCIA card, but it requires a complete | ||
327 | and accurate CIS. In practice, a driver usually "knows" most of | ||
328 | these things without consulting the CIS, and most client drivers | ||
329 | will only use the CIS to fill in implementation-defined details. | ||
330 | */ | ||
331 | tuple.DesiredTuple = CISTPL_CFTABLE_ENTRY; | ||
332 | CS_CHECK(GetFirstTuple, pcmcia_get_first_tuple(handle, &tuple)); | ||
333 | while (1) { | ||
334 | cistpl_cftable_entry_t dflt = { 0 }; | ||
335 | cistpl_cftable_entry_t *cfg = &(parse.cftable_entry); | ||
336 | if (pcmcia_get_tuple_data(handle, &tuple) != 0 || | ||
337 | pcmcia_parse_tuple(handle, &tuple, &parse) != 0) | ||
338 | goto next_entry; | ||
339 | |||
340 | if (cfg->flags & CISTPL_CFTABLE_DEFAULT) dflt = *cfg; | ||
341 | if (cfg->index == 0) goto next_entry; | ||
342 | link->conf.ConfigIndex = cfg->index; | ||
343 | |||
344 | /* Does this card need audio output? */ | ||
345 | if (cfg->flags & CISTPL_CFTABLE_AUDIO) { | ||
346 | link->conf.Attributes |= CONF_ENABLE_SPKR; | ||
347 | link->conf.Status = CCSR_AUDIO_ENA; | ||
348 | } | ||
349 | |||
350 | /* Use power settings for Vcc and Vpp if present */ | ||
351 | /* Note that the CIS values need to be rescaled */ | ||
352 | if (cfg->vcc.present & (1<<CISTPL_POWER_VNOM)) | ||
353 | link->conf.Vcc = cfg->vcc.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM]/10000; | ||
354 | else if (dflt.vcc.present & (1<<CISTPL_POWER_VNOM)) | ||
355 | link->conf.Vcc = dflt.vcc.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM]/10000; | ||
356 | |||
357 | if (cfg->vpp1.present & (1<<CISTPL_POWER_VNOM)) | ||
358 | link->conf.Vpp1 = link->conf.Vpp2 = | ||
359 | cfg->vpp1.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM]/10000; | ||
360 | else if (dflt.vpp1.present & (1<<CISTPL_POWER_VNOM)) | ||
361 | link->conf.Vpp1 = link->conf.Vpp2 = | ||
362 | dflt.vpp1.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM]/10000; | ||
363 | |||
364 | /* Do we need to allocate an interrupt? */ | ||
365 | if (cfg->irq.IRQInfo1 || dflt.irq.IRQInfo1) | ||
366 | link->conf.Attributes |= CONF_ENABLE_IRQ; | ||
367 | |||
368 | /* IO window settings */ | ||
369 | link->io.NumPorts1 = link->io.NumPorts2 = 0; | ||
370 | if ((cfg->io.nwin > 0) || (dflt.io.nwin > 0)) { | ||
371 | cistpl_io_t *io = (cfg->io.nwin) ? &cfg->io : &dflt.io; | ||
372 | link->io.Attributes1 = IO_DATA_PATH_WIDTH_AUTO; | ||
373 | if (!(io->flags & CISTPL_IO_8BIT)) | ||
374 | link->io.Attributes1 = IO_DATA_PATH_WIDTH_16; | ||
375 | if (!(io->flags & CISTPL_IO_16BIT)) | ||
376 | link->io.Attributes1 = IO_DATA_PATH_WIDTH_8; | ||
377 | link->io.BasePort1 = io->win[0].base; | ||
378 | link->io.NumPorts1 = io->win[0].len; | ||
379 | if (io->nwin > 1) { | ||
380 | link->io.Attributes2 = link->io.Attributes1; | ||
381 | link->io.BasePort2 = io->win[1].base; | ||
382 | link->io.NumPorts2 = io->win[1].len; | ||
383 | } | ||
384 | } | ||
385 | |||
386 | /* This reserves IO space but doesn't actually enable it */ | ||
387 | if (pcmcia_request_io(link->handle, &link->io) != 0) | ||
388 | goto next_entry; | ||
389 | |||
390 | /* | ||
391 | Now set up a common memory window, if needed. There is room | ||
392 | in the dev_link_t structure for one memory window handle, | ||
393 | but if the base addresses need to be saved, or if multiple | ||
394 | windows are needed, the info should go in the private data | ||
395 | structure for this device. | ||
396 | |||
397 | Note that the memory window base is a physical address, and | ||
398 | needs to be mapped to virtual space with ioremap() before it | ||
399 | is used. | ||
400 | */ | ||
401 | if ((cfg->mem.nwin > 0) || (dflt.mem.nwin > 0)) { | ||
402 | cistpl_mem_t *mem = | ||
403 | (cfg->mem.nwin) ? &cfg->mem : &dflt.mem; | ||
404 | req.Attributes = WIN_DATA_WIDTH_16|WIN_MEMORY_TYPE_CM; | ||
405 | req.Base = mem->win[0].host_addr; | ||
406 | req.Size = mem->win[0].len; | ||
407 | req.AccessSpeed = 0; | ||
408 | if (pcmcia_request_window(&link->handle, &req, &link->win) != 0) | ||
409 | goto next_entry; | ||
410 | map.Page = 0; map.CardOffset = mem->win[0].card_addr; | ||
411 | if (pcmcia_map_mem_page(link->win, &map) != 0) | ||
412 | goto next_entry; | ||
413 | } | ||
414 | /* If we got this far, we're cool! */ | ||
415 | break; | ||
416 | |||
417 | next_entry: | ||
418 | CS_CHECK(GetNextTuple, pcmcia_get_next_tuple(handle, &tuple)); | ||
419 | } | ||
420 | |||
421 | /* | ||
422 | Allocate an interrupt line. Note that this does not assign a | ||
423 | handler to the interrupt, unless the 'Handler' member of the | ||
424 | irq structure is initialized. | ||
425 | */ | ||
426 | if (link->conf.Attributes & CONF_ENABLE_IRQ) | ||
427 | CS_CHECK(RequestIRQ, pcmcia_request_irq(link->handle, &link->irq)); | ||
428 | |||
429 | /* | ||
430 | This actually configures the PCMCIA socket -- setting up | ||
431 | the I/O windows and the interrupt mapping, and putting the | ||
432 | card and host interface into "Memory and IO" mode. | ||
433 | */ | ||
434 | CS_CHECK(RequestConfiguration, pcmcia_request_configuration(link->handle, &link->conf)); | ||
435 | ((local_info_t*)link->priv)->eth_dev = | ||
436 | init_airo_card( link->irq.AssignedIRQ, | ||
437 | link->io.BasePort1, 1, &handle_to_dev(handle) ); | ||
438 | if (!((local_info_t*)link->priv)->eth_dev) goto cs_failed; | ||
439 | |||
440 | /* | ||
441 | At this point, the dev_node_t structure(s) need to be | ||
442 | initialized and arranged in a linked list at link->dev. | ||
443 | */ | ||
444 | strcpy(dev->node.dev_name, ((local_info_t*)link->priv)->eth_dev->name ); | ||
445 | dev->node.major = dev->node.minor = 0; | ||
446 | link->dev = &dev->node; | ||
447 | |||
448 | /* Finally, report what we've done */ | ||
449 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s: index 0x%02x: Vcc %d.%d", | ||
450 | dev->node.dev_name, link->conf.ConfigIndex, | ||
451 | link->conf.Vcc/10, link->conf.Vcc%10); | ||
452 | if (link->conf.Vpp1) | ||
453 | printk(", Vpp %d.%d", link->conf.Vpp1/10, link->conf.Vpp1%10); | ||
454 | if (link->conf.Attributes & CONF_ENABLE_IRQ) | ||
455 | printk(", irq %d", link->irq.AssignedIRQ); | ||
456 | if (link->io.NumPorts1) | ||
457 | printk(", io 0x%04x-0x%04x", link->io.BasePort1, | ||
458 | link->io.BasePort1+link->io.NumPorts1-1); | ||
459 | if (link->io.NumPorts2) | ||
460 | printk(" & 0x%04x-0x%04x", link->io.BasePort2, | ||
461 | link->io.BasePort2+link->io.NumPorts2-1); | ||
462 | if (link->win) | ||
463 | printk(", mem 0x%06lx-0x%06lx", req.Base, | ||
464 | req.Base+req.Size-1); | ||
465 | printk("\n"); | ||
466 | |||
467 | link->state &= ~DEV_CONFIG_PENDING; | ||
468 | return; | ||
469 | |||
470 | cs_failed: | ||
471 | cs_error(link->handle, last_fn, last_ret); | ||
472 | airo_release(link); | ||
473 | |||
474 | } /* airo_config */ | ||
475 | |||
476 | /*====================================================================== | ||
477 | |||
478 | After a card is removed, airo_release() will unregister the | ||
479 | device, and release the PCMCIA configuration. If the device is | ||
480 | still open, this will be postponed until it is closed. | ||
481 | |||
482 | ======================================================================*/ | ||
483 | |||
484 | static void airo_release(dev_link_t *link) | ||
485 | { | ||
486 | DEBUG(0, "airo_release(0x%p)\n", link); | ||
487 | |||
488 | /* Unlink the device chain */ | ||
489 | link->dev = NULL; | ||
490 | |||
491 | /* | ||
492 | In a normal driver, additional code may be needed to release | ||
493 | other kernel data structures associated with this device. | ||
494 | */ | ||
495 | |||
496 | /* Don't bother checking to see if these succeed or not */ | ||
497 | if (link->win) | ||
498 | pcmcia_release_window(link->win); | ||
499 | pcmcia_release_configuration(link->handle); | ||
500 | if (link->io.NumPorts1) | ||
501 | pcmcia_release_io(link->handle, &link->io); | ||
502 | if (link->irq.AssignedIRQ) | ||
503 | pcmcia_release_irq(link->handle, &link->irq); | ||
504 | link->state &= ~DEV_CONFIG; | ||
505 | } | ||
506 | |||
507 | /*====================================================================== | ||
508 | |||
509 | The card status event handler. Mostly, this schedules other | ||
510 | stuff to run after an event is received. | ||
511 | |||
512 | When a CARD_REMOVAL event is received, we immediately set a | ||
513 | private flag to block future accesses to this device. All the | ||
514 | functions that actually access the device should check this flag | ||
515 | to make sure the card is still present. | ||
516 | |||
517 | ======================================================================*/ | ||
518 | |||
519 | static int airo_event(event_t event, int priority, | ||
520 | event_callback_args_t *args) | ||
521 | { | ||
522 | dev_link_t *link = args->client_data; | ||
523 | local_info_t *local = link->priv; | ||
524 | |||
525 | DEBUG(1, "airo_event(0x%06x)\n", event); | ||
526 | |||
527 | switch (event) { | ||
528 | case CS_EVENT_CARD_REMOVAL: | ||
529 | link->state &= ~DEV_PRESENT; | ||
530 | if (link->state & DEV_CONFIG) { | ||
531 | netif_device_detach(local->eth_dev); | ||
532 | airo_release(link); | ||
533 | } | ||
534 | break; | ||
535 | case CS_EVENT_CARD_INSERTION: | ||
536 | link->state |= DEV_PRESENT | DEV_CONFIG_PENDING; | ||
537 | airo_config(link); | ||
538 | break; | ||
539 | case CS_EVENT_PM_SUSPEND: | ||
540 | link->state |= DEV_SUSPEND; | ||
541 | /* Fall through... */ | ||
542 | case CS_EVENT_RESET_PHYSICAL: | ||
543 | if (link->state & DEV_CONFIG) { | ||
544 | netif_device_detach(local->eth_dev); | ||
545 | pcmcia_release_configuration(link->handle); | ||
546 | } | ||
547 | break; | ||
548 | case CS_EVENT_PM_RESUME: | ||
549 | link->state &= ~DEV_SUSPEND; | ||
550 | /* Fall through... */ | ||
551 | case CS_EVENT_CARD_RESET: | ||
552 | if (link->state & DEV_CONFIG) { | ||
553 | pcmcia_request_configuration(link->handle, &link->conf); | ||
554 | reset_airo_card(local->eth_dev); | ||
555 | netif_device_attach(local->eth_dev); | ||
556 | } | ||
557 | break; | ||
558 | } | ||
559 | return 0; | ||
560 | } /* airo_event */ | ||
561 | |||
562 | static struct pcmcia_driver airo_driver = { | ||
563 | .owner = THIS_MODULE, | ||
564 | .drv = { | ||
565 | .name = "airo_cs", | ||
566 | }, | ||
567 | .attach = airo_attach, | ||
568 | .detach = airo_detach, | ||
569 | }; | ||
570 | |||
571 | static int airo_cs_init(void) | ||
572 | { | ||
573 | return pcmcia_register_driver(&airo_driver); | ||
574 | } | ||
575 | |||
576 | static void airo_cs_cleanup(void) | ||
577 | { | ||
578 | pcmcia_unregister_driver(&airo_driver); | ||
579 | BUG_ON(dev_list != NULL); | ||
580 | } | ||
581 | |||
582 | /* | ||
583 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
584 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License | ||
585 | as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 | ||
586 | of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
587 | |||
588 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
589 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
590 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
591 | GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
592 | |||
593 | In addition: | ||
594 | |||
595 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||
596 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | ||
597 | are met: | ||
598 | |||
599 | 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | ||
600 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||
601 | 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||
602 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||
603 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||
604 | 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote | ||
605 | products derived from this software without specific prior written | ||
606 | permission. | ||
607 | |||
608 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR | ||
609 | IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED | ||
610 | WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | ||
611 | ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, | ||
612 | INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES | ||
613 | (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR | ||
614 | SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | ||
615 | HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, | ||
616 | STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING | ||
617 | IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE | ||
618 | POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
619 | */ | ||
620 | |||
621 | module_init(airo_cs_init); | ||
622 | module_exit(airo_cs_cleanup); | ||