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  1. /* orinoco_cs.c (formerly known as dldwd_cs.c)
  2. *
  3. * A driver for "Hermes" chipset based PCMCIA wireless adaptors, such
  4. * as the Lucent WavelanIEEE/Orinoco cards and their OEM (Cabletron/
  5. * EnteraSys RoamAbout 802.11, ELSA Airlancer, Melco Buffalo and others).
  6. * It should also be usable on various Prism II based cards such as the
  7. * Linksys, D-Link and Farallon Skyline. It should also work on Symbol
  8. * cards such as the 3Com AirConnect and Ericsson WLAN.
  9. *
  10. * Copyright notice & release notes in file orinoco.c
  11. */
  12. #define DRIVER_NAME "orinoco_cs"
  13. #define PFX DRIVER_NAME ": "
  14. #include <linux/config.h>
  15. #include <linux/module.h>
  16. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  17. #include <linux/init.h>
  18. #include <linux/delay.h>
  19. #include <pcmcia/cs_types.h>
  20. #include <pcmcia/cs.h>
  21. #include <pcmcia/cistpl.h>
  22. #include <pcmcia/cisreg.h>
  23. #include <pcmcia/ds.h>
  24. #include "orinoco.h"
  25. /********************************************************************/
  26. /* Module stuff */
  27. /********************************************************************/
  28. MODULE_AUTHOR("David Gibson <hermes@gibson.dropbear.id.au>");
  29. MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for PCMCIA Lucent Orinoco, Prism II based and similar wireless cards");
  30. MODULE_LICENSE("Dual MPL/GPL");
  31. /* Module parameters */
  32. /* Some D-Link cards have buggy CIS. They do work at 5v properly, but
  33. * don't have any CIS entry for it. This workaround it... */
  34. static int ignore_cis_vcc; /* = 0 */
  35. module_param(ignore_cis_vcc, int, 0);
  36. MODULE_PARM_DESC(ignore_cis_vcc, "Allow voltage mismatch between card and socket");
  37. /********************************************************************/
  38. /* Data structures */
  39. /********************************************************************/
  40. /* PCMCIA specific device information (goes in the card field of
  41. * struct orinoco_private */
  42. struct orinoco_pccard {
  43. struct pcmcia_device *p_dev;
  44. dev_node_t node;
  45. /* Used to handle hard reset */
  46. /* yuck, we need this hack to work around the insanity of the
  47. * PCMCIA layer */
  48. unsigned long hard_reset_in_progress;
  49. };
  50. /********************************************************************/
  51. /* Function prototypes */
  52. /********************************************************************/
  53. static int orinoco_cs_config(struct pcmcia_device *link);
  54. static void orinoco_cs_release(struct pcmcia_device *link);
  55. static void orinoco_cs_detach(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev);
  56. /********************************************************************/
  57. /* Device methods */
  58. /********************************************************************/
  59. static int
  60. orinoco_cs_hard_reset(struct orinoco_private *priv)
  61. {
  62. struct orinoco_pccard *card = priv->card;
  63. struct pcmcia_device *link = card->p_dev;
  64. int err;
  65. /* We need atomic ops here, because we're not holding the lock */
  66. set_bit(0, &card->hard_reset_in_progress);
  67. err = pcmcia_reset_card(link, NULL);
  68. if (err)
  69. return err;
  70. msleep(100);
  71. clear_bit(0, &card->hard_reset_in_progress);
  72. return 0;
  73. }
  74. /********************************************************************/
  75. /* PCMCIA stuff */
  76. /********************************************************************/
  77. /*
  78. * This creates an "instance" of the driver, allocating local data
  79. * structures for one device. The device is registered with Card
  80. * Services.
  81. *
  82. * The dev_link structure is initialized, but we don't actually
  83. * configure the card at this point -- we wait until we receive a card
  84. * insertion event. */
  85. static int
  86. orinoco_cs_probe(struct pcmcia_device *link)
  87. {
  88. struct net_device *dev;
  89. struct orinoco_private *priv;
  90. struct orinoco_pccard *card;
  91. dev = alloc_orinocodev(sizeof(*card), orinoco_cs_hard_reset);
  92. if (! dev)
  93. return -ENOMEM;
  94. priv = netdev_priv(dev);
  95. card = priv->card;
  96. /* Link both structures together */
  97. card->p_dev = link;
  98. link->priv = dev;
  99. /* Interrupt setup */
  100. link->irq.Attributes = IRQ_TYPE_EXCLUSIVE | IRQ_HANDLE_PRESENT;
  101. link->irq.IRQInfo1 = IRQ_LEVEL_ID;
  102. link->irq.Handler = orinoco_interrupt;
  103. link->irq.Instance = dev;
  104. /* General socket configuration defaults can go here. In this
  105. * client, we assume very little, and rely on the CIS for
  106. * almost everything. In most clients, many details (i.e.,
  107. * number, sizes, and attributes of IO windows) are fixed by
  108. * the nature of the device, and can be hard-wired here. */
  109. link->conf.Attributes = 0;
  110. link->conf.IntType = INT_MEMORY_AND_IO;
  111. return orinoco_cs_config(link);
  112. } /* orinoco_cs_attach */
  113. /*
  114. * This deletes a driver "instance". The device is de-registered with
  115. * Card Services. If it has been released, all local data structures
  116. * are freed. Otherwise, the structures will be freed when the device
  117. * is released.
  118. */
  119. static void orinoco_cs_detach(struct pcmcia_device *link)
  120. {
  121. struct net_device *dev = link->priv;
  122. orinoco_cs_release(link);
  123. DEBUG(0, PFX "detach: link=%p link->dev_node=%p\n", link, link->dev_node);
  124. if (link->dev_node) {
  125. DEBUG(0, PFX "About to unregister net device %p\n",
  126. dev);
  127. unregister_netdev(dev);
  128. }
  129. free_orinocodev(dev);
  130. } /* orinoco_cs_detach */
  131. /*
  132. * orinoco_cs_config() is scheduled to run after a CARD_INSERTION
  133. * event is received, to configure the PCMCIA socket, and to make the
  134. * device available to the system.
  135. */
  136. #define CS_CHECK(fn, ret) do { \
  137. last_fn = (fn); if ((last_ret = (ret)) != 0) goto cs_failed; \
  138. } while (0)
  139. static int
  140. orinoco_cs_config(struct pcmcia_device *link)
  141. {
  142. struct net_device *dev = link->priv;
  143. struct orinoco_private *priv = netdev_priv(dev);
  144. struct orinoco_pccard *card = priv->card;
  145. hermes_t *hw = &priv->hw;
  146. int last_fn, last_ret;
  147. u_char buf[64];
  148. config_info_t conf;
  149. cisinfo_t info;
  150. tuple_t tuple;
  151. cisparse_t parse;
  152. void __iomem *mem;
  153. CS_CHECK(ValidateCIS, pcmcia_validate_cis(link, &info));
  154. /*
  155. * This reads the card's CONFIG tuple to find its
  156. * configuration registers.
  157. */
  158. tuple.DesiredTuple = CISTPL_CONFIG;
  159. tuple.Attributes = 0;
  160. tuple.TupleData = buf;
  161. tuple.TupleDataMax = sizeof(buf);
  162. tuple.TupleOffset = 0;
  163. CS_CHECK(GetFirstTuple, pcmcia_get_first_tuple(link, &tuple));
  164. CS_CHECK(GetTupleData, pcmcia_get_tuple_data(link, &tuple));
  165. CS_CHECK(ParseTuple, pcmcia_parse_tuple(link, &tuple, &parse));
  166. link->conf.ConfigBase = parse.config.base;
  167. link->conf.Present = parse.config.rmask[0];
  168. /* Look up the current Vcc */
  169. CS_CHECK(GetConfigurationInfo,
  170. pcmcia_get_configuration_info(link, &conf));
  171. /*
  172. * In this loop, we scan the CIS for configuration table
  173. * entries, each of which describes a valid card
  174. * configuration, including voltage, IO window, memory window,
  175. * and interrupt settings.
  176. *
  177. * We make no assumptions about the card to be configured: we
  178. * use just the information available in the CIS. In an ideal
  179. * world, this would work for any PCMCIA card, but it requires
  180. * a complete and accurate CIS. In practice, a driver usually
  181. * "knows" most of these things without consulting the CIS,
  182. * and most client drivers will only use the CIS to fill in
  183. * implementation-defined details.
  184. */
  185. tuple.DesiredTuple = CISTPL_CFTABLE_ENTRY;
  186. CS_CHECK(GetFirstTuple, pcmcia_get_first_tuple(link, &tuple));
  187. while (1) {
  188. cistpl_cftable_entry_t *cfg = &(parse.cftable_entry);
  189. cistpl_cftable_entry_t dflt = { .index = 0 };
  190. if ( (pcmcia_get_tuple_data(link, &tuple) != 0)
  191. || (pcmcia_parse_tuple(link, &tuple, &parse) != 0))
  192. goto next_entry;
  193. if (cfg->flags & CISTPL_CFTABLE_DEFAULT)
  194. dflt = *cfg;
  195. if (cfg->index == 0)
  196. goto next_entry;
  197. link->conf.ConfigIndex = cfg->index;
  198. /* Does this card need audio output? */
  199. if (cfg->flags & CISTPL_CFTABLE_AUDIO) {
  200. link->conf.Attributes |= CONF_ENABLE_SPKR;
  201. link->conf.Status = CCSR_AUDIO_ENA;
  202. }
  203. /* Use power settings for Vcc and Vpp if present */
  204. /* Note that the CIS values need to be rescaled */
  205. if (cfg->vcc.present & (1 << CISTPL_POWER_VNOM)) {
  206. if (conf.Vcc != cfg->vcc.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM] / 10000) {
  207. DEBUG(2, "orinoco_cs_config: Vcc mismatch (conf.Vcc = %d, cfg CIS = %d)\n", conf.Vcc, cfg->vcc.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM] / 10000);
  208. if (!ignore_cis_vcc)
  209. goto next_entry;
  210. }
  211. } else if (dflt.vcc.present & (1 << CISTPL_POWER_VNOM)) {
  212. if (conf.Vcc != dflt.vcc.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM] / 10000) {
  213. DEBUG(2, "orinoco_cs_config: Vcc mismatch (conf.Vcc = %d, dflt CIS = %d)\n", conf.Vcc, dflt.vcc.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM] / 10000);
  214. if(!ignore_cis_vcc)
  215. goto next_entry;
  216. }
  217. }
  218. if (cfg->vpp1.present & (1 << CISTPL_POWER_VNOM))
  219. link->conf.Vpp =
  220. cfg->vpp1.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM] / 10000;
  221. else if (dflt.vpp1.present & (1 << CISTPL_POWER_VNOM))
  222. link->conf.Vpp =
  223. dflt.vpp1.param[CISTPL_POWER_VNOM] / 10000;
  224. /* Do we need to allocate an interrupt? */
  225. link->conf.Attributes |= CONF_ENABLE_IRQ;
  226. /* IO window settings */
  227. link->io.NumPorts1 = link->io.NumPorts2 = 0;
  228. if ((cfg->io.nwin > 0) || (dflt.io.nwin > 0)) {
  229. cistpl_io_t *io =
  230. (cfg->io.nwin) ? &cfg->io : &dflt.io;
  231. link->io.Attributes1 = IO_DATA_PATH_WIDTH_AUTO;
  232. if (!(io->flags & CISTPL_IO_8BIT))
  233. link->io.Attributes1 =
  234. IO_DATA_PATH_WIDTH_16;
  235. if (!(io->flags & CISTPL_IO_16BIT))
  236. link->io.Attributes1 =
  237. IO_DATA_PATH_WIDTH_8;
  238. link->io.IOAddrLines =
  239. io->flags & CISTPL_IO_LINES_MASK;
  240. link->io.BasePort1 = io->win[0].base;
  241. link->io.NumPorts1 = io->win[0].len;
  242. if (io->nwin > 1) {
  243. link->io.Attributes2 =
  244. link->io.Attributes1;
  245. link->io.BasePort2 = io->win[1].base;
  246. link->io.NumPorts2 = io->win[1].len;
  247. }
  248. /* This reserves IO space but doesn't actually enable it */
  249. if (pcmcia_request_io(link, &link->io) != 0)
  250. goto next_entry;
  251. }
  252. /* If we got this far, we're cool! */
  253. break;
  254. next_entry:
  255. pcmcia_disable_device(link);
  256. last_ret = pcmcia_get_next_tuple(link, &tuple);
  257. if (last_ret == CS_NO_MORE_ITEMS) {
  258. printk(KERN_ERR PFX "GetNextTuple(): No matching "
  259. "CIS configuration. Maybe you need the "
  260. "ignore_cis_vcc=1 parameter.\n");
  261. goto cs_failed;
  262. }
  263. }
  264. /*
  265. * Allocate an interrupt line. Note that this does not assign
  266. * a handler to the interrupt, unless the 'Handler' member of
  267. * the irq structure is initialized.
  268. */
  269. CS_CHECK(RequestIRQ, pcmcia_request_irq(link, &link->irq));
  270. /* We initialize the hermes structure before completing PCMCIA
  271. * configuration just in case the interrupt handler gets
  272. * called. */
  273. mem = ioport_map(link->io.BasePort1, link->io.NumPorts1);
  274. if (!mem)
  275. goto cs_failed;
  276. hermes_struct_init(hw, mem, HERMES_16BIT_REGSPACING);
  277. /*
  278. * This actually configures the PCMCIA socket -- setting up
  279. * the I/O windows and the interrupt mapping, and putting the
  280. * card and host interface into "Memory and IO" mode.
  281. */
  282. CS_CHECK(RequestConfiguration,
  283. pcmcia_request_configuration(link, &link->conf));
  284. /* Ok, we have the configuration, prepare to register the netdev */
  285. dev->base_addr = link->io.BasePort1;
  286. dev->irq = link->irq.AssignedIRQ;
  287. SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev);
  288. card->node.major = card->node.minor = 0;
  289. SET_NETDEV_DEV(dev, &handle_to_dev(link));
  290. /* Tell the stack we exist */
  291. if (register_netdev(dev) != 0) {
  292. printk(KERN_ERR PFX "register_netdev() failed\n");
  293. goto failed;
  294. }
  295. /* At this point, the dev_node_t structure(s) needs to be
  296. * initialized and arranged in a linked list at link->dev_node. */
  297. strcpy(card->node.dev_name, dev->name);
  298. link->dev_node = &card->node; /* link->dev_node being non-NULL is also
  299. used to indicate that the
  300. net_device has been registered */
  301. /* Finally, report what we've done */
  302. printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: index 0x%02x: ",
  303. dev->name, link->conf.ConfigIndex);
  304. if (link->conf.Vpp)
  305. printk(", Vpp %d.%d", link->conf.Vpp / 10,
  306. link->conf.Vpp % 10);
  307. printk(", irq %d", link->irq.AssignedIRQ);
  308. if (link->io.NumPorts1)
  309. printk(", io 0x%04x-0x%04x", link->io.BasePort1,
  310. link->io.BasePort1 + link->io.NumPorts1 - 1);
  311. if (link->io.NumPorts2)
  312. printk(" & 0x%04x-0x%04x", link->io.BasePort2,
  313. link->io.BasePort2 + link->io.NumPorts2 - 1);
  314. printk("\n");
  315. return 0;
  316. cs_failed:
  317. cs_error(link, last_fn, last_ret);
  318. failed:
  319. orinoco_cs_release(link);
  320. return -ENODEV;
  321. } /* orinoco_cs_config */
  322. /*
  323. * After a card is removed, orinoco_cs_release() will unregister the
  324. * device, and release the PCMCIA configuration. If the device is
  325. * still open, this will be postponed until it is closed.
  326. */
  327. static void
  328. orinoco_cs_release(struct pcmcia_device *link)
  329. {
  330. struct net_device *dev = link->priv;
  331. struct orinoco_private *priv = netdev_priv(dev);
  332. unsigned long flags;
  333. /* We're committed to taking the device away now, so mark the
  334. * hardware as unavailable */
  335. spin_lock_irqsave(&priv->lock, flags);
  336. priv->hw_unavailable++;
  337. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&priv->lock, flags);
  338. pcmcia_disable_device(link);
  339. if (priv->hw.iobase)
  340. ioport_unmap(priv->hw.iobase);
  341. } /* orinoco_cs_release */
  342. static int orinoco_cs_suspend(struct pcmcia_device *link)
  343. {
  344. struct net_device *dev = link->priv;
  345. struct orinoco_private *priv = netdev_priv(dev);
  346. struct orinoco_pccard *card = priv->card;
  347. int err = 0;
  348. unsigned long flags;
  349. /* This is probably racy, but I can't think of
  350. a better way, short of rewriting the PCMCIA
  351. layer to not suck :-( */
  352. if (! test_bit(0, &card->hard_reset_in_progress)) {
  353. spin_lock_irqsave(&priv->lock, flags);
  354. err = __orinoco_down(dev);
  355. if (err)
  356. printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Error %d downing interface\n",
  357. dev->name, err);
  358. netif_device_detach(dev);
  359. priv->hw_unavailable++;
  360. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&priv->lock, flags);
  361. }
  362. return 0;
  363. }
  364. static int orinoco_cs_resume(struct pcmcia_device *link)
  365. {
  366. struct net_device *dev = link->priv;
  367. struct orinoco_private *priv = netdev_priv(dev);
  368. struct orinoco_pccard *card = priv->card;
  369. int err = 0;
  370. unsigned long flags;
  371. if (! test_bit(0, &card->hard_reset_in_progress)) {
  372. err = orinoco_reinit_firmware(dev);
  373. if (err) {
  374. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Error %d re-initializing firmware\n",
  375. dev->name, err);
  376. return -EIO;
  377. }
  378. spin_lock_irqsave(&priv->lock, flags);
  379. netif_device_attach(dev);
  380. priv->hw_unavailable--;
  381. if (priv->open && ! priv->hw_unavailable) {
  382. err = __orinoco_up(dev);
  383. if (err)
  384. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Error %d restarting card\n",
  385. dev->name, err);
  386. }
  387. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&priv->lock, flags);
  388. }
  389. return 0;
  390. }
  391. /********************************************************************/
  392. /* Module initialization */
  393. /********************************************************************/
  394. /* Can't be declared "const" or the whole __initdata section will
  395. * become const */
  396. static char version[] __initdata = DRIVER_NAME " " DRIVER_VERSION
  397. " (David Gibson <hermes@gibson.dropbear.id.au>, "
  398. "Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>, et al)";
  399. static struct pcmcia_device_id orinoco_cs_ids[] = {
  400. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x000b, 0x7100), /* SonicWALL Long Range Wireless Card */
  401. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x000b, 0x7300), /* Sohoware NCP110, Philips 802.11b */
  402. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0089, 0x0002), /* AnyPoint(TM) Wireless II PC Card */
  403. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0101, 0x0777), /* 3Com AirConnect PCI 777A */
  404. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0126, 0x8000), /* PROXIM RangeLAN-DS/LAN PC CARD */
  405. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0138, 0x0002), /* Compaq WL100 11 Mbps Wireless Adapter */
  406. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0156, 0x0002), /* Lucent Orinoco and old Intersil */
  407. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x016b, 0x0001), /* Ericsson WLAN Card C11 */
  408. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x01eb, 0x080a), /* Nortel Networks eMobility 802.11 Wireless Adapter */
  409. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x01ff, 0x0008), /* Intermec MobileLAN 11Mbps 802.11b WLAN Card */
  410. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0250, 0x0002), /* Samsung SWL2000-N 11Mb/s WLAN Card */
  411. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0261, 0x0002), /* AirWay 802.11 Adapter (PCMCIA) */
  412. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0268, 0x0001), /* ARtem Onair */
  413. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x026f, 0x0305), /* Buffalo WLI-PCM-S11 */
  414. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0274, 0x1612), /* Linksys WPC11 Version 2.5 */
  415. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0274, 0x1613), /* Linksys WPC11 Version 3 */
  416. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x028a, 0x0002), /* Compaq HNW-100 11 Mbps Wireless Adapter */
  417. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x028a, 0x0673), /* Linksys WCF12 Wireless CompactFlash Card */
  418. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x02aa, 0x0002), /* ASUS SpaceLink WL-100 */
  419. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x02ac, 0x0002), /* SpeedStream SS1021 Wireless Adapter */
  420. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x14ea, 0xb001), /* PLANEX RoadLannerWave GW-NS11H */
  421. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x50c2, 0x7300), /* Airvast WN-100 */
  422. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x9005, 0x0021), /* Adaptec Ultra Wireless ANW-8030 */
  423. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0xc001, 0x0008), /* CONTEC FLEXSCAN/FX-DDS110-PCC */
  424. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0xc250, 0x0002), /* Conceptronic CON11Cpro, EMTAC A2424i */
  425. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0xd601, 0x0002), /* Safeway 802.11b, ZCOMAX AirRunner/XI-300 */
  426. PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0xd601, 0x0005), /* D-Link DCF660, Sandisk Connect SDWCFB-000 */
  427. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12(" ", "IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN/PC Card", 0x3b6e20c8, 0xefccafe9),
  428. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("3Com", "3CRWE737A AirConnect Wireless LAN PC Card", 0x41240e5b, 0x56010af3),
  429. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("ACTIONTEC", "PRISM Wireless LAN PC Card", 0x393089da, 0xa71e69d5),
  430. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Addtron", "AWP-100 Wireless PCMCIA", 0xe6ec52ce, 0x08649af2),
  431. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID123("AIRVAST", "IEEE 802.11b Wireless PCMCIA Card", "HFA3863", 0xea569531, 0x4bcb9645, 0x355cb092),
  432. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Allied Telesyn", "AT-WCL452 Wireless PCMCIA Radio", 0x5cd01705, 0x4271660f),
  433. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("ASUS", "802_11b_PC_CARD_25", 0x78fc06ee, 0xdb9aa842),
  434. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("ASUS", "802_11B_CF_CARD_25", 0x78fc06ee, 0x45a50c1e),
  435. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Avaya Communication", "Avaya Wireless PC Card", 0xd8a43b78, 0x0d341169),
  436. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("BENQ", "AWL100 PCMCIA ADAPTER", 0x35dadc74, 0x01f7fedb),
  437. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("BUFFALO", "WLI-PCM-L11G", 0x2decece3, 0xf57ca4b3),
  438. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("BUFFALO", "WLI-CF-S11G", 0x2decece3, 0x82067c18),
  439. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Cabletron", "RoamAbout 802.11 DS", 0x32d445f5, 0xedeffd90),
  440. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Compaq", "WL200_11Mbps_Wireless_PCI_Card", 0x54f7c49c, 0x15a75e5b),
  441. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID123("corega", "WL PCCL-11", "ISL37300P", 0x0a21501a, 0x59868926, 0xc9049a39),
  442. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("corega K.K.", "Wireless LAN PCC-11", 0x5261440f, 0xa6405584),
  443. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("corega K.K.", "Wireless LAN PCCA-11", 0x5261440f, 0xdf6115f9),
  444. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("corega_K.K.", "Wireless_LAN_PCCB-11", 0x29e33311, 0xee7a27ae),
  445. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("D", "Link DRC-650 11Mbps WLAN Card", 0x71b18589, 0xf144e3ac),
  446. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("D", "Link DWL-650 11Mbps WLAN Card", 0x71b18589, 0xb6f1b0ab),
  447. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("D-Link Corporation", "D-Link DWL-650H 11Mbps WLAN Adapter", 0xef544d24, 0xcd8ea916),
  448. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Digital Data Communications", "WPC-0100", 0xfdd73470, 0xe0b6f146),
  449. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("ELSA", "AirLancer MC-11", 0x4507a33a, 0xef54f0e3),
  450. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("HyperLink", "Wireless PC Card 11Mbps", 0x56cc3f1a, 0x0bcf220c),
  451. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID123("Instant Wireless ", " Network PC CARD", "Version 01.02", 0x11d901af, 0x6e9bd926, 0x4b74baa0),
  452. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Intel", "PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN PC Card", 0x816cc815, 0x07f58077),
  453. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("INTERSIL", "HFA384x/IEEE", 0x74c5e40d, 0xdb472a18),
  454. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("INTERSIL", "I-GATE 11M PC Card / PC Card plus", 0x74c5e40d, 0x8304ff77),
  455. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Intersil", "PRISM 2_5 PCMCIA ADAPTER", 0x4b801a17, 0x6345a0bf),
  456. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID123("Intersil", "PRISM Freedom PCMCIA Adapter", "ISL37100P", 0x4b801a17, 0xf222ec2d, 0x630d52b2),
  457. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("LeArtery", "SYNCBYAIR 11Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card", 0x7e3b326a, 0x49893e92),
  458. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Linksys", "Wireless CompactFlash Card", 0x0733cc81, 0x0c52f395),
  459. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Lucent Technologies", "WaveLAN/IEEE", 0x23eb9949, 0xc562e72a),
  460. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("MELCO", "WLI-PCM-L11", 0x481e0094, 0x7360e410),
  461. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("MELCO", "WLI-PCM-L11G", 0x481e0094, 0xf57ca4b3),
  462. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Microsoft", "Wireless Notebook Adapter MN-520", 0x5961bf85, 0x6eec8c01),
  463. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("NCR", "WaveLAN/IEEE", 0x24358cd4, 0xc562e72a),
  464. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("NETGEAR MA401 Wireless PC", "Card", 0xa37434e9, 0x9762e8f1),
  465. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("NETGEAR MA401RA Wireless PC", "Card", 0x0306467f, 0x9762e8f1),
  466. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Nortel Networks", "emobility 802.11 Wireless LAN PC Card", 0x2d617ea0, 0x88cd5767),
  467. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("OEM", "PRISM2 IEEE 802.11 PC-Card", 0xfea54c90, 0x48f2bdd6),
  468. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("OTC", "Wireless AirEZY 2411-PCC WLAN Card", 0x4ac44287, 0x235a6bed),
  469. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID123("PCMCIA", "11M WLAN Card v2.5", "ISL37300P", 0x281f1c5d, 0x6e440487, 0xc9049a39),
  470. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("PLANEX", "GeoWave/GW-CF110", 0x209f40ab, 0xd9715264),
  471. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("PLANEX", "GeoWave/GW-NS110", 0x209f40ab, 0x46263178),
  472. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("PROXIM", "LAN PC CARD HARMONY 80211B", 0xc6536a5e, 0x090c3cd9),
  473. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("PROXIM", "LAN PCI CARD HARMONY 80211B", 0xc6536a5e, 0x9f494e26),
  474. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("SAMSUNG", "11Mbps WLAN Card", 0x43d74cb4, 0x579bd91b),
  475. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("SMC", "SMC2532W-B EliteConnect Wireless Adapter", 0xc4f8b18b, 0x196bd757),
  476. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("SMC", "SMC2632W", 0xc4f8b18b, 0x474a1f2a),
  477. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("Symbol Technologies", "LA4111 Spectrum24 Wireless LAN PC Card", 0x3f02b4d6, 0x3663cb0e),
  478. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID123("The Linksys Group, Inc.", "Instant Wireless Network PC Card", "ISL37300P", 0xa5f472c2, 0x590eb502, 0xc9049a39),
  479. PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("ZoomAir 11Mbps High", "Rate wireless Networking", 0x273fe3db, 0x32a1eaee),
  480. PCMCIA_DEVICE_NULL,
  481. };
  482. MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pcmcia, orinoco_cs_ids);
  483. static struct pcmcia_driver orinoco_driver = {
  484. .owner = THIS_MODULE,
  485. .drv = {
  486. .name = DRIVER_NAME,
  487. },
  488. .probe = orinoco_cs_probe,
  489. .remove = orinoco_cs_detach,
  490. .id_table = orinoco_cs_ids,
  491. .suspend = orinoco_cs_suspend,
  492. .resume = orinoco_cs_resume,
  493. };
  494. static int __init
  495. init_orinoco_cs(void)
  496. {
  497. printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s\n", version);
  498. return pcmcia_register_driver(&orinoco_driver);
  499. }
  500. static void __exit
  501. exit_orinoco_cs(void)
  502. {
  503. pcmcia_unregister_driver(&orinoco_driver);
  504. }
  505. module_init(init_orinoco_cs);
  506. module_exit(exit_orinoco_cs);