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author | Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net> | 2010-03-20 20:03:57 +0100 |
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committer | Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net> | 2010-05-10 10:23:18 +0200 |
commit | 5c128e84324ca9389bc5f7d39f6b18f6de4a58ec (patch) | |
tree | 603f269717cd5c9183071629553b273b79d161ba /drivers | |
parent | b9300aa7449f6636b188743d09199dcf27b1a4b4 (diff) | |
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pcmcia: move high level CIS access code to separate file
No code changes.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/pcmcia/Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c | 100 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_cis.c | 355 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_resource.c | 229 |
4 files changed, 356 insertions, 330 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile b/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile index 381b031d9d75..8122b03e2ae5 100644 --- a/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile +++ b/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ pcmcia_core-y += cs.o rsrc_mgr.o socket_sysfs.o pcmcia_core-$(CONFIG_CARDBUS) += cardbus.o obj-$(CONFIG_PCCARD) += pcmcia_core.o -pcmcia-y += ds.o pcmcia_resource.o cistpl.o +pcmcia-y += ds.o pcmcia_resource.o cistpl.o pcmcia_cis.o pcmcia-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_IOCTL) += pcmcia_ioctl.o obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA) += pcmcia.o diff --git a/drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c b/drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c index 854959cada3a..e0b09e71d5c0 100644 --- a/drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c +++ b/drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c @@ -1362,106 +1362,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_parse_tuple); /** - * pccard_read_tuple() - internal CIS tuple access - * @s: the struct pcmcia_socket where the card is inserted - * @function: the device function we loop for - * @code: which CIS code shall we look for? - * @parse: buffer where the tuple shall be parsed (or NULL, if no parse) - * - * pccard_read_tuple() reads out one tuple and attempts to parse it - */ -int pccard_read_tuple(struct pcmcia_socket *s, unsigned int function, - cisdata_t code, void *parse) -{ - tuple_t tuple; - cisdata_t *buf; - int ret; - - buf = kmalloc(256, GFP_KERNEL); - if (buf == NULL) { - dev_printk(KERN_WARNING, &s->dev, "no memory to read tuple\n"); - return -ENOMEM; - } - tuple.DesiredTuple = code; - tuple.Attributes = 0; - if (function == BIND_FN_ALL) - tuple.Attributes = TUPLE_RETURN_COMMON; - ret = pccard_get_first_tuple(s, function, &tuple); - if (ret != 0) - goto done; - tuple.TupleData = buf; - tuple.TupleOffset = 0; - tuple.TupleDataMax = 255; - ret = pccard_get_tuple_data(s, &tuple); - if (ret != 0) - goto done; - ret = pcmcia_parse_tuple(&tuple, parse); -done: - kfree(buf); - return ret; -} - - -/** - * pccard_loop_tuple() - loop over tuples in the CIS - * @s: the struct pcmcia_socket where the card is inserted - * @function: the device function we loop for - * @code: which CIS code shall we look for? - * @parse: buffer where the tuple shall be parsed (or NULL, if no parse) - * @priv_data: private data to be passed to the loop_tuple function. - * @loop_tuple: function to call for each CIS entry of type @function. IT - * gets passed the raw tuple, the paresed tuple (if @parse is - * set) and @priv_data. - * - * pccard_loop_tuple() loops over all CIS entries of type @function, and - * calls the @loop_tuple function for each entry. If the call to @loop_tuple - * returns 0, the loop exits. Returns 0 on success or errorcode otherwise. - */ -int pccard_loop_tuple(struct pcmcia_socket *s, unsigned int function, - cisdata_t code, cisparse_t *parse, void *priv_data, - int (*loop_tuple) (tuple_t *tuple, - cisparse_t *parse, - void *priv_data)) -{ - tuple_t tuple; - cisdata_t *buf; - int ret; - - buf = kzalloc(256, GFP_KERNEL); - if (buf == NULL) { - dev_printk(KERN_WARNING, &s->dev, "no memory to read tuple\n"); - return -ENOMEM; - } - - tuple.TupleData = buf; - tuple.TupleDataMax = 255; - tuple.TupleOffset = 0; - tuple.DesiredTuple = code; - tuple.Attributes = 0; - - ret = pccard_get_first_tuple(s, function, &tuple); - while (!ret) { - if (pccard_get_tuple_data(s, &tuple)) - goto next_entry; - - if (parse) - if (pcmcia_parse_tuple(&tuple, parse)) - goto next_entry; - - ret = loop_tuple(&tuple, parse, priv_data); - if (!ret) - break; - -next_entry: - ret = pccard_get_next_tuple(s, function, &tuple); - } - - kfree(buf); - return ret; -} - - -/** * pccard_validate_cis() - check whether card has a sensible CIS * @s: the struct pcmcia_socket we are to check * @info: returns the number of tuples in the (valid) CIS, or 0 diff --git a/drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_cis.c b/drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_cis.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..7406387f1f5e --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_cis.c @@ -0,0 +1,355 @@ +/* + * PCMCIA high-level CIS access functions + * + * The initial developer of the original code is David A. Hinds + * <dahinds@users.sourceforge.net>. Portions created by David A. Hinds + * are Copyright (C) 1999 David A. Hinds. All Rights Reserved. + * + * Copyright (C) 1999 David A. Hinds + * Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Dominik Brodowski + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + */ + +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/netdevice.h> + +#include <pcmcia/cs_types.h> +#include <pcmcia/cisreg.h> +#include <pcmcia/cistpl.h> +#include <pcmcia/ss.h> +#include <pcmcia/cs.h> +#include <pcmcia/ds.h> +#include "cs_internal.h" + + +/** + * pccard_read_tuple() - internal CIS tuple access + * @s: the struct pcmcia_socket where the card is inserted + * @function: the device function we loop for + * @code: which CIS code shall we look for? + * @parse: buffer where the tuple shall be parsed (or NULL, if no parse) + * + * pccard_read_tuple() reads out one tuple and attempts to parse it + */ +int pccard_read_tuple(struct pcmcia_socket *s, unsigned int function, + cisdata_t code, void *parse) +{ + tuple_t tuple; + cisdata_t *buf; + int ret; + + buf = kmalloc(256, GFP_KERNEL); + if (buf == NULL) { + dev_printk(KERN_WARNING, &s->dev, "no memory to read tuple\n"); + return -ENOMEM; + } + tuple.DesiredTuple = code; + tuple.Attributes = 0; + if (function == BIND_FN_ALL) + tuple.Attributes = TUPLE_RETURN_COMMON; + ret = pccard_get_first_tuple(s, function, &tuple); + if (ret != 0) + goto done; + tuple.TupleData = buf; + tuple.TupleOffset = 0; + tuple.TupleDataMax = 255; + ret = pccard_get_tuple_data(s, &tuple); + if (ret != 0) + goto done; + ret = pcmcia_parse_tuple(&tuple, parse); +done: + kfree(buf); + return ret; +} + + +/** + * pccard_loop_tuple() - loop over tuples in the CIS + * @s: the struct pcmcia_socket where the card is inserted + * @function: the device function we loop for + * @code: which CIS code shall we look for? + * @parse: buffer where the tuple shall be parsed (or NULL, if no parse) + * @priv_data: private data to be passed to the loop_tuple function. + * @loop_tuple: function to call for each CIS entry of type @function. IT + * gets passed the raw tuple, the paresed tuple (if @parse is + * set) and @priv_data. + * + * pccard_loop_tuple() loops over all CIS entries of type @function, and + * calls the @loop_tuple function for each entry. If the call to @loop_tuple + * returns 0, the loop exits. Returns 0 on success or errorcode otherwise. + */ +int pccard_loop_tuple(struct pcmcia_socket *s, unsigned int function, + cisdata_t code, cisparse_t *parse, void *priv_data, + int (*loop_tuple) (tuple_t *tuple, + cisparse_t *parse, + void *priv_data)) +{ + tuple_t tuple; + cisdata_t *buf; + int ret; + + buf = kzalloc(256, GFP_KERNEL); + if (buf == NULL) { + dev_printk(KERN_WARNING, &s->dev, "no memory to read tuple\n"); + return -ENOMEM; + } + + tuple.TupleData = buf; + tuple.TupleDataMax = 255; + tuple.TupleOffset = 0; + tuple.DesiredTuple = code; + tuple.Attributes = 0; + + ret = pccard_get_first_tuple(s, function, &tuple); + while (!ret) { + if (pccard_get_tuple_data(s, &tuple)) + goto next_entry; + + if (parse) + if (pcmcia_parse_tuple(&tuple, parse)) + goto next_entry; + + ret = loop_tuple(&tuple, parse, priv_data); + if (!ret) + break; + +next_entry: + ret = pccard_get_next_tuple(s, function, &tuple); + } + + kfree(buf); + return ret; +} + +struct pcmcia_cfg_mem { + struct pcmcia_device *p_dev; + void *priv_data; + int (*conf_check) (struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, + cistpl_cftable_entry_t *cfg, + cistpl_cftable_entry_t *dflt, + unsigned int vcc, + void *priv_data); + cisparse_t parse; + cistpl_cftable_entry_t dflt; +}; + +/** + * pcmcia_do_loop_config() - internal helper for pcmcia_loop_config() + * + * pcmcia_do_loop_config() is the internal callback for the call from + * pcmcia_loop_config() to pccard_loop_tuple(). Data is transferred + * by a struct pcmcia_cfg_mem. + */ +static int pcmcia_do_loop_config(tuple_t *tuple, cisparse_t *parse, void *priv) +{ + cistpl_cftable_entry_t *cfg = &parse->cftable_entry; + struct pcmcia_cfg_mem *cfg_mem = priv; + + /* default values */ + cfg_mem->p_dev->conf.ConfigIndex = cfg->index; + if (cfg->flags & CISTPL_CFTABLE_DEFAULT) + cfg_mem->dflt = *cfg; + + return cfg_mem->conf_check(cfg_mem->p_dev, cfg, &cfg_mem->dflt, + cfg_mem->p_dev->socket->socket.Vcc, + cfg_mem->priv_data); +} + +/** + * pcmcia_loop_config() - loop over configuration options + * @p_dev: the struct pcmcia_device which we need to loop for. + * @conf_check: function to call for each configuration option. + * It gets passed the struct pcmcia_device, the CIS data + * describing the configuration option, and private data + * being passed to pcmcia_loop_config() + * @priv_data: private data to be passed to the conf_check function. + * + * pcmcia_loop_config() loops over all configuration options, and calls + * the driver-specific conf_check() for each one, checking whether + * it is a valid one. Returns 0 on success or errorcode otherwise. + */ +int pcmcia_loop_config(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, + int (*conf_check) (struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, + cistpl_cftable_entry_t *cfg, + cistpl_cftable_entry_t *dflt, + unsigned int vcc, + void *priv_data), + void *priv_data) +{ + struct pcmcia_cfg_mem *cfg_mem; + int ret; + + cfg_mem = kzalloc(sizeof(struct pcmcia_cfg_mem), GFP_KERNEL); + if (cfg_mem == NULL) + return -ENOMEM; + + cfg_mem->p_dev = p_dev; + cfg_mem->conf_check = conf_check; + cfg_mem->priv_data = priv_data; + + ret = pccard_loop_tuple(p_dev->socket, p_dev->func, + CISTPL_CFTABLE_ENTRY, &cfg_mem->parse, + cfg_mem, pcmcia_do_loop_config); + + kfree(cfg_mem); + return ret; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_loop_config); + + +struct pcmcia_loop_mem { + struct pcmcia_device *p_dev; + void *priv_data; + int (*loop_tuple) (struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, + tuple_t *tuple, + void *priv_data); +}; + +/** + * pcmcia_do_loop_tuple() - internal helper for pcmcia_loop_config() + * + * pcmcia_do_loop_tuple() is the internal callback for the call from + * pcmcia_loop_tuple() to pccard_loop_tuple(). Data is transferred + * by a struct pcmcia_cfg_mem. + */ +static int pcmcia_do_loop_tuple(tuple_t *tuple, cisparse_t *parse, void *priv) +{ + struct pcmcia_loop_mem *loop = priv; + + return loop->loop_tuple(loop->p_dev, tuple, loop->priv_data); +}; + +/** + * pcmcia_loop_tuple() - loop over tuples in the CIS + * @p_dev: the struct pcmcia_device which we need to loop for. + * @code: which CIS code shall we look for? + * @priv_data: private data to be passed to the loop_tuple function. + * @loop_tuple: function to call for each CIS entry of type @function. IT + * gets passed the raw tuple and @priv_data. + * + * pcmcia_loop_tuple() loops over all CIS entries of type @function, and + * calls the @loop_tuple function for each entry. If the call to @loop_tuple + * returns 0, the loop exits. Returns 0 on success or errorcode otherwise. + */ +int pcmcia_loop_tuple(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, cisdata_t code, + int (*loop_tuple) (struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, + tuple_t *tuple, + void *priv_data), + void *priv_data) +{ + struct pcmcia_loop_mem loop = { + .p_dev = p_dev, + .loop_tuple = loop_tuple, + .priv_data = priv_data}; + + return pccard_loop_tuple(p_dev->socket, p_dev->func, code, NULL, + &loop, pcmcia_do_loop_tuple); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_loop_tuple); + + +struct pcmcia_loop_get { + size_t len; + cisdata_t **buf; +}; + +/** + * pcmcia_do_get_tuple() - internal helper for pcmcia_get_tuple() + * + * pcmcia_do_get_tuple() is the internal callback for the call from + * pcmcia_get_tuple() to pcmcia_loop_tuple(). As we're only interested in + * the first tuple, return 0 unconditionally. Create a memory buffer large + * enough to hold the content of the tuple, and fill it with the tuple data. + * The caller is responsible to free the buffer. + */ +static int pcmcia_do_get_tuple(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, tuple_t *tuple, + void *priv) +{ + struct pcmcia_loop_get *get = priv; + + *get->buf = kzalloc(tuple->TupleDataLen, GFP_KERNEL); + if (*get->buf) { + get->len = tuple->TupleDataLen; + memcpy(*get->buf, tuple->TupleData, tuple->TupleDataLen); + } else + dev_dbg(&p_dev->dev, "do_get_tuple: out of memory\n"); + return 0; +} + +/** + * pcmcia_get_tuple() - get first tuple from CIS + * @p_dev: the struct pcmcia_device which we need to loop for. + * @code: which CIS code shall we look for? + * @buf: pointer to store the buffer to. + * + * pcmcia_get_tuple() gets the content of the first CIS entry of type @code. + * It returns the buffer length (or zero). The caller is responsible to free + * the buffer passed in @buf. + */ +size_t pcmcia_get_tuple(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, cisdata_t code, + unsigned char **buf) +{ + struct pcmcia_loop_get get = { + .len = 0, + .buf = buf, + }; + + *get.buf = NULL; + pcmcia_loop_tuple(p_dev, code, pcmcia_do_get_tuple, &get); + + return get.len; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_get_tuple); + + +/** + * pcmcia_do_get_mac() - internal helper for pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis() + * + * pcmcia_do_get_mac() is the internal callback for the call from + * pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis() to pcmcia_loop_tuple(). We check whether the + * tuple contains a proper LAN_NODE_ID of length 6, and copy the data + * to struct net_device->dev_addr[i]. + */ +static int pcmcia_do_get_mac(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, tuple_t *tuple, + void *priv) +{ + struct net_device *dev = priv; + int i; + + if (tuple->TupleData[0] != CISTPL_FUNCE_LAN_NODE_ID) + return -EINVAL; + if (tuple->TupleDataLen < ETH_ALEN + 2) { + dev_warn(&p_dev->dev, "Invalid CIS tuple length for " + "LAN_NODE_ID\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (tuple->TupleData[1] != ETH_ALEN) { + dev_warn(&p_dev->dev, "Invalid header for LAN_NODE_ID\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) + dev->dev_addr[i] = tuple->TupleData[i+2]; + return 0; +} + +/** + * pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis() - read out MAC address from CISTPL_FUNCE + * @p_dev: the struct pcmcia_device for which we want the address. + * @dev: a properly prepared struct net_device to store the info to. + * + * pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis() reads out the hardware MAC address from + * CISTPL_FUNCE and stores it into struct net_device *dev->dev_addr which + * must be set up properly by the driver (see examples!). + */ +int pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, struct net_device *dev) +{ + return pcmcia_loop_tuple(p_dev, CISTPL_FUNCE, pcmcia_do_get_mac, dev); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis); + diff --git a/drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_resource.c b/drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_resource.c index f355c5ac407b..9c5f9cd5e03d 100644 --- a/drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_resource.c +++ b/drivers/pcmcia/pcmcia_resource.c @@ -923,232 +923,3 @@ void pcmcia_disable_device(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev) pcmcia_release_window(p_dev, p_dev->win); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_disable_device); - - -struct pcmcia_cfg_mem { - struct pcmcia_device *p_dev; - void *priv_data; - int (*conf_check) (struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, - cistpl_cftable_entry_t *cfg, - cistpl_cftable_entry_t *dflt, - unsigned int vcc, - void *priv_data); - cisparse_t parse; - cistpl_cftable_entry_t dflt; -}; - -/** - * pcmcia_do_loop_config() - internal helper for pcmcia_loop_config() - * - * pcmcia_do_loop_config() is the internal callback for the call from - * pcmcia_loop_config() to pccard_loop_tuple(). Data is transferred - * by a struct pcmcia_cfg_mem. - */ -static int pcmcia_do_loop_config(tuple_t *tuple, cisparse_t *parse, void *priv) -{ - cistpl_cftable_entry_t *cfg = &parse->cftable_entry; - struct pcmcia_cfg_mem *cfg_mem = priv; - - /* default values */ - cfg_mem->p_dev->conf.ConfigIndex = cfg->index; - if (cfg->flags & CISTPL_CFTABLE_DEFAULT) - cfg_mem->dflt = *cfg; - - return cfg_mem->conf_check(cfg_mem->p_dev, cfg, &cfg_mem->dflt, - cfg_mem->p_dev->socket->socket.Vcc, - cfg_mem->priv_data); -} - -/** - * pcmcia_loop_config() - loop over configuration options - * @p_dev: the struct pcmcia_device which we need to loop for. - * @conf_check: function to call for each configuration option. - * It gets passed the struct pcmcia_device, the CIS data - * describing the configuration option, and private data - * being passed to pcmcia_loop_config() - * @priv_data: private data to be passed to the conf_check function. - * - * pcmcia_loop_config() loops over all configuration options, and calls - * the driver-specific conf_check() for each one, checking whether - * it is a valid one. Returns 0 on success or errorcode otherwise. - */ -int pcmcia_loop_config(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, - int (*conf_check) (struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, - cistpl_cftable_entry_t *cfg, - cistpl_cftable_entry_t *dflt, - unsigned int vcc, - void *priv_data), - void *priv_data) -{ - struct pcmcia_cfg_mem *cfg_mem; - int ret; - - cfg_mem = kzalloc(sizeof(struct pcmcia_cfg_mem), GFP_KERNEL); - if (cfg_mem == NULL) - return -ENOMEM; - - cfg_mem->p_dev = p_dev; - cfg_mem->conf_check = conf_check; - cfg_mem->priv_data = priv_data; - - ret = pccard_loop_tuple(p_dev->socket, p_dev->func, - CISTPL_CFTABLE_ENTRY, &cfg_mem->parse, - cfg_mem, pcmcia_do_loop_config); - - kfree(cfg_mem); - return ret; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_loop_config); - - -struct pcmcia_loop_mem { - struct pcmcia_device *p_dev; - void *priv_data; - int (*loop_tuple) (struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, - tuple_t *tuple, - void *priv_data); -}; - -/** - * pcmcia_do_loop_tuple() - internal helper for pcmcia_loop_config() - * - * pcmcia_do_loop_tuple() is the internal callback for the call from - * pcmcia_loop_tuple() to pccard_loop_tuple(). Data is transferred - * by a struct pcmcia_cfg_mem. - */ -static int pcmcia_do_loop_tuple(tuple_t *tuple, cisparse_t *parse, void *priv) -{ - struct pcmcia_loop_mem *loop = priv; - - return loop->loop_tuple(loop->p_dev, tuple, loop->priv_data); -}; - -/** - * pcmcia_loop_tuple() - loop over tuples in the CIS - * @p_dev: the struct pcmcia_device which we need to loop for. - * @code: which CIS code shall we look for? - * @priv_data: private data to be passed to the loop_tuple function. - * @loop_tuple: function to call for each CIS entry of type @function. IT - * gets passed the raw tuple and @priv_data. - * - * pcmcia_loop_tuple() loops over all CIS entries of type @function, and - * calls the @loop_tuple function for each entry. If the call to @loop_tuple - * returns 0, the loop exits. Returns 0 on success or errorcode otherwise. - */ -int pcmcia_loop_tuple(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, cisdata_t code, - int (*loop_tuple) (struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, - tuple_t *tuple, - void *priv_data), - void *priv_data) -{ - struct pcmcia_loop_mem loop = { - .p_dev = p_dev, - .loop_tuple = loop_tuple, - .priv_data = priv_data}; - - return pccard_loop_tuple(p_dev->socket, p_dev->func, code, NULL, - &loop, pcmcia_do_loop_tuple); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_loop_tuple); - - -struct pcmcia_loop_get { - size_t len; - cisdata_t **buf; -}; - -/** - * pcmcia_do_get_tuple() - internal helper for pcmcia_get_tuple() - * - * pcmcia_do_get_tuple() is the internal callback for the call from - * pcmcia_get_tuple() to pcmcia_loop_tuple(). As we're only interested in - * the first tuple, return 0 unconditionally. Create a memory buffer large - * enough to hold the content of the tuple, and fill it with the tuple data. - * The caller is responsible to free the buffer. - */ -static int pcmcia_do_get_tuple(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, tuple_t *tuple, - void *priv) -{ - struct pcmcia_loop_get *get = priv; - - *get->buf = kzalloc(tuple->TupleDataLen, GFP_KERNEL); - if (*get->buf) { - get->len = tuple->TupleDataLen; - memcpy(*get->buf, tuple->TupleData, tuple->TupleDataLen); - } else - dev_dbg(&p_dev->dev, "do_get_tuple: out of memory\n"); - return 0; -} - -/** - * pcmcia_get_tuple() - get first tuple from CIS - * @p_dev: the struct pcmcia_device which we need to loop for. - * @code: which CIS code shall we look for? - * @buf: pointer to store the buffer to. - * - * pcmcia_get_tuple() gets the content of the first CIS entry of type @code. - * It returns the buffer length (or zero). The caller is responsible to free - * the buffer passed in @buf. - */ -size_t pcmcia_get_tuple(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, cisdata_t code, - unsigned char **buf) -{ - struct pcmcia_loop_get get = { - .len = 0, - .buf = buf, - }; - - *get.buf = NULL; - pcmcia_loop_tuple(p_dev, code, pcmcia_do_get_tuple, &get); - - return get.len; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_get_tuple); - - -/** - * pcmcia_do_get_mac() - internal helper for pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis() - * - * pcmcia_do_get_mac() is the internal callback for the call from - * pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis() to pcmcia_loop_tuple(). We check whether the - * tuple contains a proper LAN_NODE_ID of length 6, and copy the data - * to struct net_device->dev_addr[i]. - */ -static int pcmcia_do_get_mac(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, tuple_t *tuple, - void *priv) -{ - struct net_device *dev = priv; - int i; - - if (tuple->TupleData[0] != CISTPL_FUNCE_LAN_NODE_ID) - return -EINVAL; - if (tuple->TupleDataLen < ETH_ALEN + 2) { - dev_warn(&p_dev->dev, "Invalid CIS tuple length for " - "LAN_NODE_ID\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - - if (tuple->TupleData[1] != ETH_ALEN) { - dev_warn(&p_dev->dev, "Invalid header for LAN_NODE_ID\n"); - return -EINVAL; - } - for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) - dev->dev_addr[i] = tuple->TupleData[i+2]; - return 0; -} - -/** - * pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis() - read out MAC address from CISTPL_FUNCE - * @p_dev: the struct pcmcia_device for which we want the address. - * @dev: a properly prepared struct net_device to store the info to. - * - * pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis() reads out the hardware MAC address from - * CISTPL_FUNCE and stores it into struct net_device *dev->dev_addr which - * must be set up properly by the driver (see examples!). - */ -int pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, struct net_device *dev) -{ - return pcmcia_loop_tuple(p_dev, CISTPL_FUNCE, pcmcia_do_get_mac, dev); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_get_mac_from_cis); - |