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tuple(9S)		  Data Structures for Drivers		     tuple(9S)

NAME
       tuple - card information structure (CIS) access structure

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/pccard.h>

INTERFACE LEVEL
       Solaris DDI Specific (Solaris DDI)

DESCRIPTION
       The tuple_t structure is the basic data structure provided by card ser‐
       vices to manage PC card information. A PC card provides	identification
       and  configuration  information	through its card information structure
       (CIS). A PC card driver accesses a PC card's CIS through	 various  card
       services functions.

       The  CIS	 information  allows  PC cards to be self-identifying: the CIS
       provides information to the system so that it can identify  the	proper
       PC  card driver for the PC card, and provides configuration information
       so that the driver can allocate appropriate resources to configure  the
       PC card for proper operation in the system.

       The  CIS	 information  is  contained on the PC card in a linked list of
       tuple data structures called a CIS chain. Each  tuple  has  a  one-byte
       type  and  a  one-byte link, an offset to the next tuple in the list. A
       PC card can have one or more CIS chains.

       A multi-function PC card that complies with the PC Card	95  MultiFunc‐
       tion  Metaformat	 specification will have one or more global CIS chains
       that collectively are referred to as the global CIS.   These  PC	 Cards
       will  also  have one or more per-function CIS chains. Each per-function
       collection of CIS chains is referred to as a function-specific CIS.

       To examine a PC card's CIS, first a PC  card  driver  must  locate  the
       desired tuple by calling csx_GetFirstTuple(9F). Once the first tuple is
       located, subsequent tuples  may	be  located  by	 calling  csx_GetNext‐
       Tuple(9F).  See csx_GetFirstTuple(9F). The linked list of tuples may be
       inspected one by one, or the driver may narrow the search by requesting
       only tuples of a particular type.

       Once a tuple has been located, the PC card driver may inspect the tuple
       data. The most convenient way to do this	 for  standard	tuples	is  by
       calling	one of the number of tuple-parsing utility functions; for cus‐
       tom tuples, the driver may get access to the raw tuple data by  calling
       csx_GetTupleData(9F).

       Solaris	PC  card  drivers  do  not need to be concerned with which CIS
       chain a tuple appears in. On a multi-function PC card, the client  will
       get  the tuples from the global CIS followed by the tuples in the func‐
       tion-specific CIS. The caller will not get any tuples from a  function-
       specific CIS that does not belong to the caller's function.

STRUCTURE MEMBERS
       The structure members of tuple_t are:

       uint32_t	     Socket;	      /* socket number */
       uint32_t	     Attributes;      /* tuple attributes */
       cisdata_t     DesiredTuple;    /* tuple to search for */
       cisdata_t     TupleOffset;     /* tuple data offset */
       cisdata_t     TupleDataMax;    /* max tuple data size */
       cisdata_t     TupleDataLen;    /* actual tuple data length */
       cisdata_t     TupleData[CIS_MAX_TUPLE_DATA_LEN];
				      /* body tuple data */
       cisdata_t     TupleCode;	      /* tuple type code */
       cisdata_t     TupleLink;	      /* tuple link */

       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      This  field  is	bit-mapped.  The  following  bits  are
		       defined:

		       TUPLE_RETURN_LINK

			   Return link tuples if set.

		       TUPLE_RETURN_IGNORED_TUPLES

			   Return ignored tuples if set.  Ignored  tuples  are
			   those  tuples  in a multi-function PC card's global
			   CIS chain that are duplicates of the same tuples in
			   a function-specific CIS chain.

		       TUPLE_RETURN_NAME

			   Return  tuple  name	string	using the csx_ParseTu‐
			   ple(9F) function if set.

       DesiredTuple    This field is the  requested  tuple  type  code	to  be
		       returned when calling csx_GetFirstTuple(9F) or csx_Get‐
		       NextTuple(9F). RETURN_FIRST_TUPLE is used to return the
		       first tuple regardless of tuple type. RETURN_NEXT_TUPLE
		       is used to return the next tuple	 regardless  of	 tuple
		       type.

       TupleOffset     This  field  allows  partial  tuple  information	 to be
		       retrieved, starting at the specified offset within  the
		       tuple.  This  field  must  only	be  set before calling
		       csx_GetTupleData(9F).

       TupleDataMax    This field is the size of the tuple  data  buffer  that
		       card  services  uses  to	 return	 raw  tuple  data from
		       csx_GetTupleData(9F). It can be larger than the	number
		       of  bytes in the tuple data body. Card services ignores
		       any value placed here by the client.

       TupleDataLen    This field is the actual size of the tuple  data	 body.
		       It  represents  the  number  of	tuple  data body bytes
		       returned by csx_GetTupleData(9F).

       TupleData       This field is an array  of  bytes  containing  the  raw
		       tuple  data  body  contents  returned  by csx_GetTuple‐
		       Data(9F).

       TupleCode       This field is the tuple type code and  is  returned  by
		       csx_GetFirstTuple(9F)  or  csx_GetNextTuple(9F)	when a
		       tuple matching the DesiredTuple field is returned.

       TupleLink       This field is the tuple link, the offset	 to  the  next
		       tuple,  and  is	returned  by  csx_GetFirstTuple(9F) or
		       csx_GetNextTuple(9F) when a tuple matching the Desired‐
		       Tuple field is returned.

SEE ALSO
       csx_GetFirstTuple(9F),	  csx_GetTupleData(9F),	   csx_ParseTuple(9F),
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_BATTERY(9F),	       csx_Parse_CISTPL_BYTEORDER(9F),
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_CFTABLE_ENTRY(9F),	  csx_Parse_CISTPL_CONFIG(9F),
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_DATE(9F),		  csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(9F),
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_FUNCE(9F),		  csx_Parse_CISTPL_FUNCID(9F),
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_JEDEC_C(9F),		  csx_Parse_CISTPL_MANFID(9F),
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_SPCL(9F),		  csx_Parse_CISTPL_VERS_1(9F),
       csx_Parse_CISTPL_VERS_2(9F)

       PC Card 95 Standard,  PCMCIA/JEIDA

SunOS 5.10			  20 Dec 1996			     tuple(9S)
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