5 This file details changes in 2.6 which affect PCMCIA card driver authors:
7 * pcmcia_loop_config() and autoconfiguration (as of 2.6.36)
8 If `struct pcmcia_device *p_dev->config_flags` is set accordingly,
9 pcmcia_loop_config() now sets up certain configuration values
10 automatically, though the driver may still override the settings
11 in the callback function. The following autoconfiguration options
12 are provided at the moment:
14 - CONF_AUTO_CHECK_VCC : check for matching Vcc
15 - CONF_AUTO_SET_VPP : set Vpp
16 - CONF_AUTO_AUDIO : auto-enable audio line, if required
17 - CONF_AUTO_SET_IO : set ioport resources (->resource[0,1])
18 - CONF_AUTO_SET_IOMEM : set first iomem resource (->resource[2])
20 * pcmcia_request_configuration -> pcmcia_enable_device (as of 2.6.36)
21 pcmcia_request_configuration() got renamed to pcmcia_enable_device(),
22 as it mirrors pcmcia_disable_device(). Configuration settings are now
23 stored in struct pcmcia_device, e.g. in the fields config_flags,
24 config_index, config_base, vpp.
26 * pcmcia_request_window changes (as of 2.6.36)
27 Instead of win_req_t, drivers are now requested to fill out
28 `struct pcmcia_device *p_dev->resource[2,3,4,5]` for up to four ioport
29 ranges. After a call to pcmcia_request_window(), the regions found there
30 are reserved and may be used immediately -- until pcmcia_release_window()
33 * pcmcia_request_io changes (as of 2.6.36)
34 Instead of io_req_t, drivers are now requested to fill out
35 `struct pcmcia_device *p_dev->resource[0,1]` for up to two ioport
36 ranges. After a call to pcmcia_request_io(), the ports found there
37 are reserved, after calling pcmcia_request_configuration(), they may
40 * No dev_info_t, no cs_types.h (as of 2.6.36)
41 dev_info_t and a few other typedefs are removed. No longer use them
42 in PCMCIA device drivers. Also, do not include pcmcia/cs_types.h, as
45 * No dev_node_t (as of 2.6.35)
46 There is no more need to fill out a "dev_node_t" structure.
48 * New IRQ request rules (as of 2.6.35)
49 Instead of the old pcmcia_request_irq() interface, drivers may now
52 - calling request_irq/free_irq directly. Use the IRQ from `*p_dev->irq`.
53 - use pcmcia_request_irq(p_dev, handler_t); the PCMCIA core will
54 clean up automatically on calls to pcmcia_disable_device() or
57 * no cs_error / CS_CHECK / CONFIG_PCMCIA_DEBUG (as of 2.6.33)
58 Instead of the cs_error() callback or the CS_CHECK() macro, please use
59 Linux-style checking of return values, and -- if necessary -- debug
60 messages using "dev_dbg()" or "pr_debug()".
62 * New CIS tuple access (as of 2.6.33)
63 Instead of pcmcia_get_{first,next}_tuple(), pcmcia_get_tuple_data() and
64 pcmcia_parse_tuple(), a driver shall use "pcmcia_get_tuple()" if it is
65 only interested in one (raw) tuple, or "pcmcia_loop_tuple()" if it is
66 interested in all tuples of one type. To decode the MAC from CISTPL_FUNCE,
67 a new helper "pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis()" was added.
69 * New configuration loop helper (as of 2.6.28)
70 By calling pcmcia_loop_config(), a driver can iterate over all available
71 configuration options. During a driver's probe() phase, one doesn't need
72 to use pcmcia_get_{first,next}_tuple, pcmcia_get_tuple_data and
73 pcmcia_parse_tuple directly in most if not all cases.
75 * New release helper (as of 2.6.17)
76 Instead of calling pcmcia_release_{configuration,io,irq,win}, all that's
77 necessary now is calling pcmcia_disable_device. As there is no valid
78 reason left to call pcmcia_release_io and pcmcia_release_irq, the
79 exports for them were removed.
81 * Unify detach and REMOVAL event code, as well as attach and INSERTION
84 void (*remove) (struct pcmcia_device *dev);
85 int (*probe) (struct pcmcia_device *dev);
87 * Move suspend, resume and reset out of event handler (as of 2.6.16)::
89 int (*suspend) (struct pcmcia_device *dev);
90 int (*resume) (struct pcmcia_device *dev);
92 should be initialized in struct pcmcia_driver, and handle
93 (SUSPEND == RESET_PHYSICAL) and (RESUME == CARD_RESET) events
95 * event handler initialization in struct pcmcia_driver (as of 2.6.13)
96 The event handler is notified of all events, and must be initialized
97 as the event() callback in the driver's struct pcmcia_driver.
99 * pcmcia/version.h should not be used (as of 2.6.13)
100 This file will be removed eventually.
102 * in-kernel device<->driver matching (as of 2.6.13)
103 PCMCIA devices and their correct drivers can now be matched in
104 kernelspace. See 'devicetable.txt' for details.
106 * Device model integration (as of 2.6.11)
107 A struct pcmcia_device is registered with the device model core,
108 and can be used (e.g. for SET_NETDEV_DEV) by using
109 handle_to_dev(client_handle_t * handle).
111 * Convert internal I/O port addresses to unsigned int (as of 2.6.11)
112 ioaddr_t should be replaced by unsigned int in PCMCIA card drivers.
114 * irq_mask and irq_list parameters (as of 2.6.11)
115 The irq_mask and irq_list parameters should no longer be used in
116 PCMCIA card drivers. Instead, it is the job of the PCMCIA core to
117 determine which IRQ should be used. Therefore, link->irq.IRQInfo2
120 * client->PendingEvents is gone (as of 2.6.11)
121 client->PendingEvents is no longer available.
123 * client->Attributes are gone (as of 2.6.11)
124 client->Attributes is unused, therefore it is removed from all
127 * core functions no longer available (as of 2.6.11)
128 The following functions have been removed from the kernel source
129 because they are unused by all in-kernel drivers, and no external
130 driver was reported to rely on them::
132 pcmcia_get_first_region()
133 pcmcia_get_next_region()
134 pcmcia_modify_window()
135 pcmcia_set_event_mask()
136 pcmcia_get_first_window()
137 pcmcia_get_next_window()
139 * device list iteration upon module removal (as of 2.6.10)
140 It is no longer necessary to iterate on the driver's internal
141 client list and call the ->detach() function upon module removal.
143 * Resource management. (as of 2.6.8)
144 Although the PCMCIA subsystem will allocate resources for cards,
145 it no longer marks these resources busy. This means that driver
146 authors are now responsible for claiming your resources as per
147 other drivers in Linux. You should use request_region() to mark
148 your IO regions in-use, and request_mem_region() to mark your
149 memory regions in-use. The name argument should be a pointer to
150 your driver name. Eg, for pcnet_cs, name should point to the
153 * CardServices is gone
154 CardServices() in 2.4 is just a big switch statement to call various
155 services. In 2.6, all of those entry points are exported and called
156 directly (except for pcmcia_report_error(), just use cs_error() instead).
158 * struct pcmcia_driver
159 You need to use struct pcmcia_driver and pcmcia_{un,}register_driver
160 instead of {un,}register_pccard_driver