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 | Driver changes | 
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 | This file details changes in 2.6 which affect PCMCIA card driver authors: | 
 |  | 
 | * pcmcia_loop_config() and autoconfiguration (as of 2.6.36) | 
 |    If `struct pcmcia_device *p_dev->config_flags` is set accordingly, | 
 |    pcmcia_loop_config() now sets up certain configuration values | 
 |    automatically, though the driver may still override the settings | 
 |    in the callback function. The following autoconfiguration options | 
 |    are provided at the moment: | 
 |  | 
 | 	- CONF_AUTO_CHECK_VCC : check for matching Vcc | 
 | 	- CONF_AUTO_SET_VPP   : set Vpp | 
 | 	- CONF_AUTO_AUDIO     : auto-enable audio line, if required | 
 | 	- CONF_AUTO_SET_IO    : set ioport resources (->resource[0,1]) | 
 | 	- CONF_AUTO_SET_IOMEM : set first iomem resource (->resource[2]) | 
 |  | 
 | * pcmcia_request_configuration -> pcmcia_enable_device (as of 2.6.36) | 
 |    pcmcia_request_configuration() got renamed to pcmcia_enable_device(), | 
 |    as it mirrors pcmcia_disable_device(). Configuration settings are now | 
 |    stored in struct pcmcia_device, e.g. in the fields config_flags, | 
 |    config_index, config_base, vpp. | 
 |  | 
 | * pcmcia_request_window changes (as of 2.6.36) | 
 |    Instead of win_req_t, drivers are now requested to fill out | 
 |    `struct pcmcia_device *p_dev->resource[2,3,4,5]` for up to four ioport | 
 |    ranges. After a call to pcmcia_request_window(), the regions found there | 
 |    are reserved and may be used immediately -- until pcmcia_release_window() | 
 |    is called. | 
 |  | 
 | * pcmcia_request_io changes (as of 2.6.36) | 
 |    Instead of io_req_t, drivers are now requested to fill out | 
 |    `struct pcmcia_device *p_dev->resource[0,1]` for up to two ioport | 
 |    ranges. After a call to pcmcia_request_io(), the ports found there | 
 |    are reserved, after calling pcmcia_request_configuration(), they may | 
 |    be used. | 
 |  | 
 | * No dev_info_t, no cs_types.h (as of 2.6.36) | 
 |    dev_info_t and a few other typedefs are removed. No longer use them | 
 |    in PCMCIA device drivers. Also, do not include pcmcia/cs_types.h, as | 
 |    this file is gone. | 
 |  | 
 | * No dev_node_t (as of 2.6.35) | 
 |    There is no more need to fill out a "dev_node_t" structure. | 
 |  | 
 | * New IRQ request rules (as of 2.6.35) | 
 |    Instead of the old pcmcia_request_irq() interface, drivers may now | 
 |    choose between: | 
 |  | 
 |    - calling request_irq/free_irq directly. Use the IRQ from `*p_dev->irq`. | 
 |    - use pcmcia_request_irq(p_dev, handler_t); the PCMCIA core will | 
 |      clean up automatically on calls to pcmcia_disable_device() or | 
 |      device ejection. | 
 |  | 
 | * no cs_error / CS_CHECK / CONFIG_PCMCIA_DEBUG (as of 2.6.33) | 
 |    Instead of the cs_error() callback or the CS_CHECK() macro, please use | 
 |    Linux-style checking of return values, and -- if necessary -- debug | 
 |    messages using "dev_dbg()" or "pr_debug()". | 
 |  | 
 | * New CIS tuple access (as of 2.6.33) | 
 |    Instead of pcmcia_get_{first,next}_tuple(), pcmcia_get_tuple_data() and | 
 |    pcmcia_parse_tuple(), a driver shall use "pcmcia_get_tuple()" if it is | 
 |    only interested in one (raw) tuple, or "pcmcia_loop_tuple()" if it is | 
 |    interested in all tuples of one type. To decode the MAC from CISTPL_FUNCE, | 
 |    a new helper "pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis()" was added. | 
 |  | 
 | * New configuration loop helper (as of 2.6.28) | 
 |    By calling pcmcia_loop_config(), a driver can iterate over all available | 
 |    configuration options. During a driver's probe() phase, one doesn't need | 
 |    to use pcmcia_get_{first,next}_tuple, pcmcia_get_tuple_data and | 
 |    pcmcia_parse_tuple directly in most if not all cases. | 
 |  | 
 | * New release helper (as of 2.6.17) | 
 |    Instead of calling pcmcia_release_{configuration,io,irq,win}, all that's | 
 |    necessary now is calling pcmcia_disable_device. As there is no valid | 
 |    reason left to call pcmcia_release_io and pcmcia_release_irq, the | 
 |    exports for them were removed. | 
 |  | 
 | * Unify detach and REMOVAL event code, as well as attach and INSERTION | 
 |   code (as of 2.6.16):: | 
 |  | 
 |        void (*remove)          (struct pcmcia_device *dev); | 
 |        int (*probe)            (struct pcmcia_device *dev); | 
 |  | 
 | * Move suspend, resume and reset out of event handler (as of 2.6.16):: | 
 |  | 
 |        int (*suspend)          (struct pcmcia_device *dev); | 
 |        int (*resume)           (struct pcmcia_device *dev); | 
 |  | 
 |   should be initialized in struct pcmcia_driver, and handle | 
 |   (SUSPEND == RESET_PHYSICAL) and (RESUME == CARD_RESET) events | 
 |  | 
 | * event handler initialization in struct pcmcia_driver (as of 2.6.13) | 
 |    The event handler is notified of all events, and must be initialized | 
 |    as the event() callback in the driver's struct pcmcia_driver. | 
 |  | 
 | * pcmcia/version.h should not be used (as of 2.6.13) | 
 |    This file will be removed eventually. | 
 |  | 
 | * in-kernel device<->driver matching (as of 2.6.13) | 
 |    PCMCIA devices and their correct drivers can now be matched in | 
 |    kernelspace. See 'devicetable.txt' for details. | 
 |  | 
 | * Device model integration (as of 2.6.11) | 
 |    A struct pcmcia_device is registered with the device model core, | 
 |    and can be used (e.g. for SET_NETDEV_DEV) by using | 
 |    handle_to_dev(client_handle_t * handle). | 
 |  | 
 | * Convert internal I/O port addresses to unsigned int (as of 2.6.11) | 
 |    ioaddr_t should be replaced by unsigned int in PCMCIA card drivers. | 
 |  | 
 | * irq_mask and irq_list parameters (as of 2.6.11) | 
 |    The irq_mask and irq_list parameters should no longer be used in | 
 |    PCMCIA card drivers. Instead, it is the job of the PCMCIA core to | 
 |    determine which IRQ should be used. Therefore, link->irq.IRQInfo2 | 
 |    is ignored. | 
 |  | 
 | * client->PendingEvents is gone (as of 2.6.11) | 
 |    client->PendingEvents is no longer available. | 
 |  | 
 | * client->Attributes are gone (as of 2.6.11) | 
 |    client->Attributes is unused, therefore it is removed from all | 
 |    PCMCIA card drivers | 
 |  | 
 | * core functions no longer available (as of 2.6.11) | 
 |    The following functions have been removed from the kernel source | 
 |    because they are unused by all in-kernel drivers, and no external | 
 |    driver was reported to rely on them:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	pcmcia_get_first_region() | 
 | 	pcmcia_get_next_region() | 
 | 	pcmcia_modify_window() | 
 | 	pcmcia_set_event_mask() | 
 | 	pcmcia_get_first_window() | 
 | 	pcmcia_get_next_window() | 
 |  | 
 | * device list iteration upon module removal (as of 2.6.10) | 
 |    It is no longer necessary to iterate on the driver's internal | 
 |    client list and call the ->detach() function upon module removal. | 
 |  | 
 | * Resource management. (as of 2.6.8) | 
 |    Although the PCMCIA subsystem will allocate resources for cards, | 
 |    it no longer marks these resources busy. This means that driver | 
 |    authors are now responsible for claiming your resources as per | 
 |    other drivers in Linux. You should use request_region() to mark | 
 |    your IO regions in-use, and request_mem_region() to mark your | 
 |    memory regions in-use. The name argument should be a pointer to | 
 |    your driver name. Eg, for pcnet_cs, name should point to the | 
 |    string "pcnet_cs". | 
 |  | 
 | * CardServices is gone | 
 |   CardServices() in 2.4 is just a big switch statement to call various | 
 |   services.  In 2.6, all of those entry points are exported and called | 
 |   directly (except for pcmcia_report_error(), just use cs_error() instead). | 
 |  | 
 | * struct pcmcia_driver | 
 |   You need to use struct pcmcia_driver and pcmcia_{un,}register_driver | 
 |   instead of {un,}register_pccard_driver |