1 ================================= 2 Linux Plug and Play Documentation 3 ================================= 4 5 :Author: Adam Belay <ambx1@neo.rr.com> 6 :Last updated: Oct. 16, 2002 7 8 9 Overview 10 -------- 11 12 Plug and Play provides a means of detecting an 13 otherwise unconfigurable devices. The Linux P 14 services to compatible drivers. 15 16 17 The User Interface 18 ------------------ 19 20 The Linux Plug and Play user interface provide 21 for legacy and user level drivers that do not 22 user interface is integrated into sysfs. 23 24 In addition to the standard sysfs file the fol 25 device's directory: 26 - id - displays a list of support EISA IDs 27 - options - displays possible resource configu 28 - resources - displays currently allocated res 29 30 activating a device 31 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 32 33 :: 34 35 # echo "auto" > resources 36 37 this will invoke the automatic resource config 38 39 manually activating a device 40 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 41 42 :: 43 44 # echo "manual <depnum> <mode>" > reso 45 46 <depnum> - the configuration number 47 <mode> - static or dynamic 48 static = for next boot 49 dynamic = now 50 51 disabling a device 52 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 53 54 :: 55 56 # echo "disable" > resources 57 58 59 EXAMPLE: 60 61 Suppose you need to activate the floppy disk c 62 63 1. change to the proper directory, in my case 64 /driver/bus/pnp/devices/00:0f:: 65 66 # cd /driver/bus/pnp/devices/00:0f 67 # cat name 68 PC standard floppy disk controller 69 70 2. check if the device is already active:: 71 72 # cat resources 73 DISABLED 74 75 - Notice the string "DISABLED". This means 76 77 3. check the device's possible configurations 78 79 # cat options 80 Dependent: 01 - Priority acceptable 81 port 0x3f0-0x3f0, align 0x7, size 82 port 0x3f7-0x3f7, align 0x0, size 83 irq 6 84 dma 2 8-bit compatible 85 Dependent: 02 - Priority acceptable 86 port 0x370-0x370, align 0x7, size 87 port 0x377-0x377, align 0x0, size 88 irq 6 89 dma 2 8-bit compatible 90 91 4. now activate the device:: 92 93 # echo "auto" > resources 94 95 5. finally check if the device is active:: 96 97 # cat resources 98 io 0x3f0-0x3f5 99 io 0x3f7-0x3f7 100 irq 6 101 dma 2 102 103 also there are a series of kernel parameters:: 104 105 pnp_reserve_irq=irq1[,irq2] .... 106 pnp_reserve_dma=dma1[,dma2] .... 107 pnp_reserve_io=io1,size1[,io2,size2] . 108 pnp_reserve_mem=mem1,size1[,mem2,size2 109 110 111 112 The Unified Plug and Play Layer 113 ------------------------------- 114 115 All Plug and Play drivers, protocols, and serv 116 called the Plug and Play Layer. This layer is 117 information between PnP drivers and PnP protoc 118 forwards commands to the proper protocol. Thi 119 significantly easier. 120 121 The following functions are available from the 122 123 pnp_get_protocol 124 increments the number of uses by one 125 126 pnp_put_protocol 127 deincrements the number of uses by one 128 129 pnp_register_protocol 130 use this to register a new PnP protocol 131 132 pnp_unregister_protocol 133 use this function to remove a PnP protocol f 134 135 pnp_register_driver 136 adds a PnP driver to the Plug and Play Layer 137 138 this includes driver model integration 139 returns zero for success or a negative error 140 calls to the .add() method if you need to kn 141 the driver 142 143 pnp_unregister_driver 144 removes a PnP driver from the Plug and Play 145 146 147 148 Plug and Play Protocols 149 ----------------------- 150 151 This section contains information for PnP prot 152 153 The following Protocols are currently availabl 154 155 - PNPBIOS: 156 used for system devices such as serial and 157 - ISAPNP: 158 provides PnP support for the ISA bus 159 - ACPI: 160 among its many uses, ACPI provides informa 161 devices. 162 163 It is meant to replace the PNPBIOS. It is not 164 Plug and Play but it is planned to be in the n 165 166 167 Requirements for a Linux PnP protocol: 168 1. the protocol must use EISA IDs 169 2. the protocol must inform the PnP Layer of a 170 171 - the ability to set resources is optional but 172 173 The following are PnP protocol related functio 174 175 pnp_add_device 176 use this function to add a PnP device to the 177 178 only call this function when all wanted valu 179 structure 180 181 pnp_init_device 182 call this to initialize the PnP structure 183 184 pnp_remove_device 185 call this to remove a device from the Plug a 186 it will fail if the device is still in use. 187 automatically will free mem used by the devi 188 189 pnp_add_id 190 adds an EISA ID to the list of supported IDs 191 192 For more information consult the source of a p 193 /drivers/pnp/pnpbios/core.c. 194 195 196 197 Linux Plug and Play Drivers 198 --------------------------- 199 200 This section contains information for Linux Pn 201 202 The New Way 203 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 204 205 1. first make a list of supported EISA IDS 206 207 ex:: 208 209 static const struct pnp_id pnp_dev_tab 210 /* Standard LPT Printer Port * 211 {.id = "PNP0400", .driver_data 212 /* ECP Printer Port */ 213 {.id = "PNP0401", .driver_data 214 {.id = ""} 215 }; 216 217 Please note that the character 'X' can be u 218 portion (last four characters). 219 220 ex:: 221 222 /* Unknown PnP modems */ 223 { "PNPCXXX", UNKNOW 224 225 Supported PnP card IDs can optionally be de 226 ex:: 227 228 static const struct pnp_id pnp_card_ta 229 { "ANYDEVS", 230 { "", 231 }; 232 233 2. Optionally define probe and remove function 234 define these functions if the driver alread 235 the resources, such as the parport_pc drive 236 237 ex:: 238 239 static int 240 serial_pnp_probe(struct pnp_dev * dev, 241 struct pnp_id *dev_id) 242 { 243 . . . 244 245 ex:: 246 247 static void serial_pnp_remove(struct p 248 { 249 . . . 250 251 consult /drivers/serial/8250_pnp.c for more 252 253 3. create a driver structure 254 255 ex:: 256 257 static struct pnp_driver serial_pnp_dr 258 .name = "serial", 259 .card_id_table = pnp_card_tab 260 .id_table = pnp_dev_tabl 261 .probe = serial_pnp_p 262 .remove = serial_pnp_r 263 }; 264 265 * name and id_table cannot be NULL. 266 267 4. register the driver 268 269 ex:: 270 271 static int __init serial8250_pnp_init( 272 { 273 return pnp_register_driver(&se 274 } 275 276 The Old Way 277 ^^^^^^^^^^^ 278 279 A series of compatibility functions have been 280 ISAPNP drivers. They should serve as a tempor 281 282 They are as follows:: 283 284 struct pnp_dev *pnp_find_dev(struct pn 285 unsigned 286 unsigned 287 struct pn 288
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