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csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(9Kernel Functions for Drivecsx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(9F)

NAME
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE,			    csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_A,
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_OC, csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_OA -	 parse	Device
       Information tuples

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/pccard.h>

       int32_t	 csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(client_handle_t   ch,	 tuple_t  *tu,
       cistpl_device_t *cd);

       int32_t	csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_A(client_handle_t  ch,	tuple_t	  *tu,
       cistpl_device_t *cd);

       int32_t	csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_OC(client_handle_t  ch,	 tuple_t  *tu,
       cistpl_device_t *cd);

       int32_t	csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_OA(client_handle_t  ch,	 tuple_t  *tu,
       cistpl_device_t *cd);

INTERFACE LEVEL
       Solaris DDI Specific (Solaris DDI)

PARAMETERS
       ch	Client handle returned from csx_RegisterClient(9F).

       tu	Pointer	 to  a tuple_t structure (see tuple(9S)) returned by a
		call to csx_GetFirstTuple(9F) or csx_GetNextTuple(9F).

       cd	Pointer to a  cistpl_device_t  structure  which	 contains  the
		parsed	CISTPL_DEVICE,	CISTPL_DEVICE_A,  CISTPL_DEVICE_OC, or
		CISTPL_DEVICE_OA tuple	information  upon  return  from	 these
		functions, respectively.

DESCRIPTION
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE()  and  csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_A() parse the 5
       volt Device  Information	 tuples,  CISTPL_DEVICE	 and  CISTPL_DEVICE_A,
       respectively, into a form usable by PC Card drivers.

       csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_OC() and csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_OA() parse the
       Other  Condition	 Device	 Information  tuples,	CISTPL_DEVICE_OC   and
       CISTPL_DEVICE_OA, respectively, into a form usable by PC Card drivers.

       The  CISTPL_DEVICE  and CISTPL_DEVICE_A tuples are used to describe the
       card's device information, such as device speed,	 device	 size,	device
       type,  and  address  space  layout  information	for  Common  Memory or
       Attribute Memory space, respectively.

       The CISTPL_DEVICE_OC and CISTPL_DEVICE_OA tuples are used  to  describe
       the information about the card's device under a set of operating condi‐
       tions for Common Memory or Attribute Memory space, respectively.

STRUCTURE MEMBERS
       The structure members of cistpl_device_t are:

       uint32_t		      num_devices;    /* number of devices found */
       cistpl_device_node_t   devnode[CISTPL_DEVICE_MAX_DEVICES];

       The structure members of cistpl_device_node_t are:

       uint32_t	    flags;	       /* flags specific to this device */
       uint32_t	    speed;	       /* device speed in device
				       /*  speed code format */
       uint32_t	    nS_speed;	       /* device speed in nS */
       uint32_t	    type;	       /* device type */
       uint32_t	    size;	       /* device size */
       uint32_t	    size_in_bytes;     /* device size in bytes */

       The fields are defined as follows:

       flags	       This field indicates  whether  or  not  the  device  is
		       writable,  and  describes a Vcc voltage at which the PC
		       Card can be operated.

		       CISTPL_DEVICE_WPS

			   Write Protect Switch bit is set

		       Bits which are applicable only for CISTPL_DEVICE_OC and
		       CISTPL_DEVICE_OA are:

		       CISTPL_DEVICE_OC_MWAIT

			   Use MWAIT

		       CISTPL_DEVICE_OC_Vcc_MASK

			   Mask for Vcc value

		       CISTPL_DEVICE_OC_Vcc5

			   5.0 volt operation

		       CISTPL_DEVICE_OC_Vcc33

			   3.3 volt operation

		       CISTPL_DEVICE_OC_VccXX

			   X.X volt operation

		       CISTPL_DEVICE_OC_VccYY

			   Y.Y volt operation

       speed

	   The	device speed value described in the device speed code unit. If
	   this field is  set  to  CISTPL_DEVICE_SPEED_SIZE_IGNORE,  then  the
	   speed information will be ignored.

       nS_speed

	   The device speed value described in nanosecond units.

       size

	   The	device	size  value described in the device size code unit. If
	   this field is set to CISTPL_DEVICE_SPEED_SIZE_IGNORE, then the size
	   information will be ignored.

       size_in_bytes

	   The device size value described in byte units.

       type

	   This is the device type code field which is defined as follows:

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_NULL

	       No device

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_ROM

	       Masked ROM

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_OTPROM

	       One Time Programmable ROM

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_EPROM

	       UV EPROM

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_EEPROM

	       EEPROM

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_FLASH

	       FLASH

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_SRAM

	       Static RAM

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_DRAM

	       Dynamic RAM

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_FUNCSPEC

	       Function-specific memory address range

	   CISTPL_DEVICE_DTYPE_EXTEND

	       Extended type follows

RETURN VALUES
       CS_SUCCESS		       Successful operation.

       CS_BAD_HANDLE		       Client handle is invalid.

       CS_UNKNOWN_TUPLE		       Parser  does  not  know	how  to	 parse
				       tuple.

       CS_NO_CARD		       No PC Card in socket.

       CS_NO_CIS		       No Card Information Structure (CIS)  on
				       PC Card.

       CS_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION	       No PCMCIA hardware installed.

CONTEXT
       These functions may be called from user or kernel context.

SEE ALSO
       csx_GetFirstTuple(9F),				 csx_GetTupleData(9F),
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_JEDEC_C(9F),   csx_RegisterClient(9F),	 csx_Validate‐
       CIS(9F), tuple(9S)

       PC Card 95 Standard, PCMCIA/JEIDA

SunOS 5.10			  20 Dec 1996	   csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(9F)
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