csx_AccessConfigurationReKernel(Functions fcsx_AccessConfigurationRegister(9F)NAMEcsx_AccessConfigurationRegister - read or write a PC Card Configuration
Register
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/pccard.h>
int32_t csx_AccessConfigurationRegister(client_handle_t ch,
access_config_reg_t *acr);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI Specific (Solaris DDI)
PARAMETERS
ch Client handle returned from csx_RegisterClient(9F).
acr Pointer to an access_config_reg_t structure.
DESCRIPTION
This function allows a client to read or write a PCCard Configuration
Register.
STRUCTURE MEMBERS
The structure members of access_config_reg_t are:
uint32_t Socket; /* socket number*/
uint32_t Action; /* register access operation*/
uint32_t Offset; /* config register offset*/
uint32_t Value; /* value read or written*/
The fields are defined as follows:
Socket Not used in Solaris, but for portability with other Card Ser‐
vices implementations, it should be set to the logical socket
number.
Action May be set to CONFIG_REG_READ or CONFIG_REG_WRITE. All other
values in the Action field are reserved for future use. If
the Action field is set to CONFIG_REG_WRITE, the Value field
is written to the specified configuration register. Card Ser‐
vices does not read the configuration register after a write
operation. For that reason, the Value field is only updated
by a CONFIG_REG_READ request.
Offset Specifies the byte offset for the desired configuration reg‐
ister from the PC Card configuration register base specified
in csx_RequestConfiguration(9F).
Value Contains the value read from the PC Card Configuration Regis‐
ter for a read operation. For a write operation, the Value
field contains the value to write to the configuration regis‐
ter. As noted above, on return from a write request, the
Value field is the value written to the PC Card and not any
changed value that may have resulted from the write request
(that is, no read after write is performed).
A client must be very careful when writing to the COR (Configuration
Option Register) at offset 0. This has the potential to change the type
of interrupt request generated by the PC Card or place the card in the
reset state. Either request may have undefined results. The client
should read the register to determine the appropriate setting for the
interrupt mode (Bit 6) before writing to the register.
If a client wants to reset a PCCard, the csx_ResetFunction(9F) function
should be used. Unlike csx_AccessConfigurationRegister(), the
csx_ResetFunction(9F) function generates a series of event notifica‐
tions to all clients using the PC Card, so they can re-establish the
appropriate card state after the reset operation is complete.
RETURN VALUES
CS_SUCCESS Successful operation.
CS_BAD_ARGS Specified arguments are invalid. Client
specifies an Offset that is out of range or
neither CONFIG_REG_READ or CONFIG_REG_WRITE
is set.
CS_UNSUPPORTED_MODE Client has not called csx_RequestConfigura‐
tion(9F) before calling this function.
CS_BAD_HANDLE Client handle is invalid.
CS_NO_CARD No PC card in socket.
CS_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION No PCMCIA hardware installed.
CONTEXT
This function may be called from user or kernel context.
SEE ALSOcsx_ParseTuple(9F), csx_RegisterClient(9F), csx_RequestConfigura‐
tion(9F), csx_ResetFunction(9F)
PCCard 95 Standard, PCMCIA/JEIDA
SunOS 5.11 19 Jul 19csx_AccessConfigurationRegister(9F)