| /* |
| * Device tables which are exported to userspace via |
| * scripts/table2alias.c. You must keep that file in sync with this |
| * header. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef LINUX_MOD_DEVICETABLE_H |
| #define LINUX_MOD_DEVICETABLE_H |
| |
| #ifdef __KERNEL__ |
| #include <linux/types.h> |
| typedef unsigned long kernel_ulong_t; |
| #endif |
| |
| #define PCI_ANY_ID (~0) |
| |
| struct pci_device_id { |
| __u32 vendor, device; /* Vendor and device ID or PCI_ANY_ID*/ |
| __u32 subvendor, subdevice; /* Subsystem ID's or PCI_ANY_ID */ |
| __u32 class, class_mask; /* (class,subclass,prog-if) triplet */ |
| kernel_ulong_t driver_data; /* Data private to the driver */ |
| }; |
| |
| |
| #define IEEE1394_MATCH_VENDOR_ID 0x0001 |
| #define IEEE1394_MATCH_MODEL_ID 0x0002 |
| #define IEEE1394_MATCH_SPECIFIER_ID 0x0004 |
| #define IEEE1394_MATCH_VERSION 0x0008 |
| |
| struct ieee1394_device_id { |
| __u32 match_flags; |
| __u32 vendor_id; |
| __u32 model_id; |
| __u32 specifier_id; |
| __u32 version; |
| kernel_ulong_t driver_data |
| __attribute__((aligned(sizeof(kernel_ulong_t)))); |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Device table entry for "new style" table-driven USB drivers. |
| * User mode code can read these tables to choose which modules to load. |
| * Declare the table as a MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE. |
| * |
| * A probe() parameter will point to a matching entry from this table. |
| * Use the driver_info field for each match to hold information tied |
| * to that match: device quirks, etc. |
| * |
| * Terminate the driver's table with an all-zeroes entry. |
| * Use the flag values to control which fields are compared. |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * struct usb_device_id - identifies USB devices for probing and hotplugging |
| * @match_flags: Bit mask controlling of the other fields are used to match |
| * against new devices. Any field except for driver_info may be used, |
| * although some only make sense in conjunction with other fields. |
| * This is usually set by a USB_DEVICE_*() macro, which sets all |
| * other fields in this structure except for driver_info. |
| * @idVendor: USB vendor ID for a device; numbers are assigned |
| * by the USB forum to its members. |
| * @idProduct: Vendor-assigned product ID. |
| * @bcdDevice_lo: Low end of range of vendor-assigned product version numbers. |
| * This is also used to identify individual product versions, for |
| * a range consisting of a single device. |
| * @bcdDevice_hi: High end of version number range. The range of product |
| * versions is inclusive. |
| * @bDeviceClass: Class of device; numbers are assigned |
| * by the USB forum. Products may choose to implement classes, |
| * or be vendor-specific. Device classes specify behavior of all |
| * the interfaces on a devices. |
| * @bDeviceSubClass: Subclass of device; associated with bDeviceClass. |
| * @bDeviceProtocol: Protocol of device; associated with bDeviceClass. |
| * @bInterfaceClass: Class of interface; numbers are assigned |
| * by the USB forum. Products may choose to implement classes, |
| * or be vendor-specific. Interface classes specify behavior only |
| * of a given interface; other interfaces may support other classes. |
| * @bInterfaceSubClass: Subclass of interface; associated with bInterfaceClass. |
| * @bInterfaceProtocol: Protocol of interface; associated with bInterfaceClass. |
| * @driver_info: Holds information used by the driver. Usually it holds |
| * a pointer to a descriptor understood by the driver, or perhaps |
| * device flags. |
| * |
| * In most cases, drivers will create a table of device IDs by using |
| * USB_DEVICE(), or similar macros designed for that purpose. |
| * They will then export it to userspace using MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(), |
| * and provide it to the USB core through their usb_driver structure. |
| * |
| * See the usb_match_id() function for information about how matches are |
| * performed. Briefly, you will normally use one of several macros to help |
| * construct these entries. Each entry you provide will either identify |
| * one or more specific products, or will identify a class of products |
| * which have agreed to behave the same. You should put the more specific |
| * matches towards the beginning of your table, so that driver_info can |
| * record quirks of specific products. |
| */ |
| struct usb_device_id { |
| /* which fields to match against? */ |
| __u16 match_flags; |
| |
| /* Used for product specific matches; range is inclusive */ |
| __u16 idVendor; |
| __u16 idProduct; |
| __u16 bcdDevice_lo; |
| __u16 bcdDevice_hi; |
| |
| /* Used for device class matches */ |
| __u8 bDeviceClass; |
| __u8 bDeviceSubClass; |
| __u8 bDeviceProtocol; |
| |
| /* Used for interface class matches */ |
| __u8 bInterfaceClass; |
| __u8 bInterfaceSubClass; |
| __u8 bInterfaceProtocol; |
| |
| /* not matched against */ |
| kernel_ulong_t driver_info; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Some useful macros to use to create struct usb_device_id */ |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR 0x0001 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_PRODUCT 0x0002 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_LO 0x0004 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_HI 0x0008 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_CLASS 0x0010 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_SUBCLASS 0x0020 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_PROTOCOL 0x0040 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS 0x0080 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_SUBCLASS 0x0100 |
| #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_PROTOCOL 0x0200 |
| |
| /* s390 CCW devices */ |
| struct ccw_device_id { |
| __u16 match_flags; /* which fields to match against */ |
| |
| __u16 cu_type; /* control unit type */ |
| __u16 dev_type; /* device type */ |
| __u8 cu_model; /* control unit model */ |
| __u8 dev_model; /* device model */ |
| |
| kernel_ulong_t driver_info; |
| }; |
| |
| #define CCW_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_CU_TYPE 0x01 |
| #define CCW_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_CU_MODEL 0x02 |
| #define CCW_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_TYPE 0x04 |
| #define CCW_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_MODEL 0x08 |
| |
| |
| #define PNP_ID_LEN 8 |
| #define PNP_MAX_DEVICES 8 |
| |
| struct pnp_device_id { |
| __u8 id[PNP_ID_LEN]; |
| kernel_ulong_t driver_data; |
| }; |
| |
| struct pnp_card_device_id { |
| __u8 id[PNP_ID_LEN]; |
| kernel_ulong_t driver_data; |
| struct { |
| __u8 id[PNP_ID_LEN]; |
| } devs[PNP_MAX_DEVICES]; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| #define SERIO_ANY 0xff |
| |
| struct serio_device_id { |
| __u8 type; |
| __u8 extra; |
| __u8 id; |
| __u8 proto; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Struct used for matching a device |
| */ |
| struct of_device_id |
| { |
| char name[32]; |
| char type[32]; |
| char compatible[128]; |
| #if __KERNEL__ |
| void *data; |
| #else |
| kernel_ulong_t data; |
| #endif |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* PCMCIA */ |
| |
| struct pcmcia_device_id { |
| __u16 match_flags; |
| |
| __u16 manf_id; |
| __u16 card_id; |
| |
| __u8 func_id; |
| |
| /* for real multi-function devices */ |
| __u8 function; |
| |
| /* for pseude multi-function devices */ |
| __u8 device_no; |
| |
| __u32 prod_id_hash[4]; |
| |
| /* not matched against in kernelspace*/ |
| #ifdef __KERNEL__ |
| const char * prod_id[4]; |
| #else |
| kernel_ulong_t prod_id[4] |
| __attribute__((aligned(sizeof(kernel_ulong_t)))); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* not matched against */ |
| kernel_ulong_t driver_info; |
| #ifdef __KERNEL__ |
| char * cisfile; |
| #else |
| kernel_ulong_t cisfile; |
| #endif |
| }; |
| |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_MANF_ID 0x0001 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_CARD_ID 0x0002 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_FUNC_ID 0x0004 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_FUNCTION 0x0008 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_PROD_ID1 0x0010 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_PROD_ID2 0x0020 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_PROD_ID3 0x0040 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_PROD_ID4 0x0080 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_NO 0x0100 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_FAKE_CIS 0x0200 |
| #define PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_ANONYMOUS 0x0400 |
| |
| #endif /* LINUX_MOD_DEVICETABLE_H */ |