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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/wireless/orinoco')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/orinoco_cs.c | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/spectrum_cs.c | 44 |
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 88 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/orinoco_cs.c b/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/orinoco_cs.c index 2b1f554af0b2..71b3d68b9403 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/orinoco_cs.c +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/orinoco_cs.c @@ -92,14 +92,6 @@ orinoco_cs_hard_reset(struct orinoco_private *priv) /* PCMCIA stuff */ /********************************************************************/ -/* - * This creates an "instance" of the driver, allocating local data - * structures for one device. The device is registered with Card - * Services. - * - * The dev_link structure is initialized, but we don't actually - * configure the card at this point -- we wait until we receive a card - * insertion event. */ static int orinoco_cs_probe(struct pcmcia_device *link) { @@ -119,12 +111,6 @@ orinoco_cs_probe(struct pcmcia_device *link) return orinoco_cs_config(link); } /* orinoco_cs_attach */ -/* - * This deletes a driver "instance". The device is de-registered with - * Card Services. If it has been released, all local data structures - * are freed. Otherwise, the structures will be freed when the device - * is released. - */ static void orinoco_cs_detach(struct pcmcia_device *link) { struct orinoco_private *priv = link->priv; @@ -136,12 +122,6 @@ static void orinoco_cs_detach(struct pcmcia_device *link) free_orinocodev(priv); } /* orinoco_cs_detach */ -/* - * orinoco_cs_config() is scheduled to run after a CARD_INSERTION - * event is received, to configure the PCMCIA socket, and to make the - * device available to the system. - */ - static int orinoco_cs_config_check(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, void *priv_data) { if (p_dev->config_index == 0) @@ -158,20 +138,6 @@ orinoco_cs_config(struct pcmcia_device *link) int ret; void __iomem *mem; - /* - * In this loop, we scan the CIS for configuration table - * entries, each of which describes a valid card - * configuration, including voltage, IO window, memory window, - * and interrupt settings. - * - * We make no assumptions about the card to be configured: we - * use just the information available in the CIS. In an ideal - * world, this would work for any PCMCIA card, but it requires - * a complete and accurate CIS. In practice, a driver usually - * "knows" most of these things without consulting the CIS, - * and most client drivers will only use the CIS to fill in - * implementation-defined details. - */ link->config_flags |= CONF_AUTO_SET_VPP | CONF_AUTO_CHECK_VCC | CONF_AUTO_SET_IO | CONF_ENABLE_IRQ; if (ignore_cis_vcc) @@ -199,11 +165,6 @@ orinoco_cs_config(struct pcmcia_device *link) hermes_struct_init(hw, mem, HERMES_16BIT_REGSPACING); - /* - * This actually configures the PCMCIA socket -- setting up - * the I/O windows and the interrupt mapping, and putting the - * card and host interface into "Memory and IO" mode. - */ ret = pcmcia_enable_device(link); if (ret) goto failed; @@ -228,11 +189,6 @@ orinoco_cs_config(struct pcmcia_device *link) return -ENODEV; } /* orinoco_cs_config */ -/* - * After a card is removed, orinoco_cs_release() will unregister the - * device, and release the PCMCIA configuration. If the device is - * still open, this will be postponed until it is closed. - */ static void orinoco_cs_release(struct pcmcia_device *link) { diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/spectrum_cs.c b/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/spectrum_cs.c index 1314cf204f12..fb859a5ad2eb 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/spectrum_cs.c +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco/spectrum_cs.c @@ -153,14 +153,6 @@ spectrum_cs_stop_firmware(struct orinoco_private *priv, int idle) /* PCMCIA stuff */ /********************************************************************/ -/* - * This creates an "instance" of the driver, allocating local data - * structures for one device. The device is registered with Card - * Services. - * - * The dev_link structure is initialized, but we don't actually - * configure the card at this point -- we wait until we receive a card - * insertion event. */ static int spectrum_cs_probe(struct pcmcia_device *link) { @@ -181,12 +173,6 @@ spectrum_cs_probe(struct pcmcia_device *link) return spectrum_cs_config(link); } /* spectrum_cs_attach */ -/* - * This deletes a driver "instance". The device is de-registered with - * Card Services. If it has been released, all local data structures - * are freed. Otherwise, the structures will be freed when the device - * is released. - */ static void spectrum_cs_detach(struct pcmcia_device *link) { struct orinoco_private *priv = link->priv; @@ -198,12 +184,6 @@ static void spectrum_cs_detach(struct pcmcia_device *link) free_orinocodev(priv); } /* spectrum_cs_detach */ -/* - * spectrum_cs_config() is scheduled to run after a CARD_INSERTION - * event is received, to configure the PCMCIA socket, and to make the - * device available to the system. - */ - static int spectrum_cs_config_check(struct pcmcia_device *p_dev, void *priv_data) { @@ -221,20 +201,6 @@ spectrum_cs_config(struct pcmcia_device *link) int ret; void __iomem *mem; - /* - * In this loop, we scan the CIS for configuration table - * entries, each of which describes a valid card - * configuration, including voltage, IO window, memory window, - * and interrupt settings. - * - * We make no assumptions about the card to be configured: we - * use just the information available in the CIS. In an ideal - * world, this would work for any PCMCIA card, but it requires - * a complete and accurate CIS. In practice, a driver usually - * "knows" most of these things without consulting the CIS, - * and most client drivers will only use the CIS to fill in - * implementation-defined details. - */ link->config_flags |= CONF_AUTO_SET_VPP | CONF_AUTO_CHECK_VCC | CONF_AUTO_SET_IO | CONF_ENABLE_IRQ; if (ignore_cis_vcc) @@ -263,11 +229,6 @@ spectrum_cs_config(struct pcmcia_device *link) hermes_struct_init(hw, mem, HERMES_16BIT_REGSPACING); hw->eeprom_pda = true; - /* - * This actually configures the PCMCIA socket -- setting up - * the I/O windows and the interrupt mapping, and putting the - * card and host interface into "Memory and IO" mode. - */ ret = pcmcia_enable_device(link); if (ret) goto failed; @@ -296,11 +257,6 @@ spectrum_cs_config(struct pcmcia_device *link) return -ENODEV; } /* spectrum_cs_config */ -/* - * After a card is removed, spectrum_cs_release() will unregister the - * device, and release the PCMCIA configuration. If the device is - * still open, this will be postponed until it is closed. - */ static void spectrum_cs_release(struct pcmcia_device *link) { |