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csx_ResetFunction(9F)	 Kernel Functions for Drivers	 csx_ResetFunction(9F)

NAME
       csx_ResetFunction - reset a function on a PC card

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/pccard.h>

       int32_t csx_ResetFunction(client_handle_t ch, reset_function_t *rf);

INTERFACE LEVEL
       Solaris DDI Specific (Solaris DDI)

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

       rf    Pointer to a reset_function_t structure.

DESCRIPTION
       csx_ResetFunction() requests that the specified function on the PC card
       initiate a reset operation.

STRUCTURE MEMBERS
       The structure members of reset_function_t are:

	  uint32_t     Socket;	      /* socket number */
	   uint32_t	Attributes;    /* reset attributes  */

       The fields are defined as follows:

       Socket	     Not used in Solaris, but for portability with other  Card
		     Services implementations, it should be set to the logical
		     socket number.

       Attributes    Must be 0.

RETURN VALUES
       CS_SUCCESS		  Card Services has noted the reset request.

       CS_IN_USE		  This Card Services implementation  does  not
				  permit configured cards to be reset.

       CS_BAD_HANDLE		  Client handle is invalid.

       CS_NO_CARD		  No PC card in socket.

       CS_BAD_SOCKET		  Specified   socket  or  function  number  is
				  invalid.

       CS_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION	  No PCMCIA hardware installed.

CONTEXT
       This function may be called from user or kernel context.

SEE ALSO
       csx_event_handler(9E), csx_RegisterClient(9F)

       PC Card 95 Standard, PCMCIA/JEIDA

NOTES
       csx_ResetFunction() has not been implemented in this release and always
       returns CS_IN_USE.

SunOS 5.11			  19 Jul 1996		 csx_ResetFunction(9F)
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