From 9ca8dbcc65cfc63d6f5ef3312a33184e1d726e00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yunhong Jiang Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 12:17:53 -0700 Subject: Add the rt linux 4.1.3-rt3 as base Import the rt linux 4.1.3-rt3 as OPNFV kvm base. It's from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rt/linux-rt-devel.git linux-4.1.y-rt and the base is: commit 0917f823c59692d751951bf5ea699a2d1e2f26a2 Author: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior Date: Sat Jul 25 12:13:34 2015 +0200 Prepare v4.1.3-rt3 Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior We lose all the git history this way and it's not good. We should apply another opnfv project repo in future. Change-Id: I87543d81c9df70d99c5001fbdf646b202c19f423 Signed-off-by: Yunhong Jiang --- kernel/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+) create mode 100644 kernel/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt (limited to 'kernel/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt') diff --git a/kernel/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt b/kernel/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..199afd100 --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/Documentation/pcmcia/devicetable.txt @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +Matching of PCMCIA devices to drivers is done using one or more of the +following criteria: + +- manufactor ID +- card ID +- product ID strings _and_ hashes of these strings +- function ID +- device function (actual and pseudo) + +You should use the helpers in include/pcmcia/device_id.h for generating the +struct pcmcia_device_id[] entries which match devices to drivers. + +If you want to match product ID strings, you also need to pass the crc32 +hashes of the string to the macro, e.g. if you want to match the product ID +string 1, you need to use + +PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID1("some_string", 0x(hash_of_some_string)), + +If the hash is incorrect, the kernel will inform you about this in "dmesg" +upon module initialization, and tell you of the correct hash. + +You can determine the hash of the product ID strings by catting the file +"modalias" in the sysfs directory of the PCMCIA device. It generates a string +in the following form: +pcmcia:m0149cC1ABf06pfn00fn00pa725B842DpbF1EFEE84pc0877B627pd00000000 + +The hex value after "pa" is the hash of product ID string 1, after "pb" for +string 2 and so on. + +Alternatively, you can use crc32hash (see Documentation/pcmcia/crc32hash.c) +to determine the crc32 hash. Simply pass the string you want to evaluate +as argument to this program, e.g.: +$ ./crc32hash "Dual Speed" -- cgit 1.2.3-korg