2 * linux/drivers/ide/setup-pci.c Version 1.10 2002/08/19
4 * Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Andre Hedrick <andre@linux-ide.org>
6 * Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Mark Lord
7 * May be copied or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License
11 * This module provides support for automatic detection and
12 * configuration of all PCI IDE interfaces present in a system.
15 #include <linux/module.h>
16 #include <linux/types.h>
17 #include <linux/kernel.h>
18 #include <linux/pci.h>
19 #include <linux/init.h>
20 #include <linux/timer.h>
22 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
23 #include <linux/ide.h>
24 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
31 * ide_match_hwif - match a PCI IDE against an ide_hwif
32 * @io_base: I/O base of device
33 * @bootable: set if its bootable
34 * @name: name of device
36 * Match a PCI IDE port against an entry in ide_hwifs[],
37 * based on io_base port if possible. Return the matching hwif,
38 * or a new hwif. If we find an error (clashing, out of devices, etc)
41 * FIXME: we need to handle mmio matches here too
44 static ide_hwif_t
*ide_match_hwif(unsigned long io_base
, u8 bootable
, const char *name
)
50 * Look for a hwif with matching io_base specified using
51 * parameters to ide_setup().
53 for (h
= 0; h
< MAX_HWIFS
; ++h
) {
55 if (hwif
->io_ports
[IDE_DATA_OFFSET
] == io_base
) {
56 if (hwif
->chipset
== ide_forced
)
57 return hwif
; /* a perfect match */
61 * Look for a hwif with matching io_base default value.
62 * If chipset is "ide_unknown", then claim that hwif slot.
63 * Otherwise, some other chipset has already claimed it.. :(
65 for (h
= 0; h
< MAX_HWIFS
; ++h
) {
67 if (hwif
->io_ports
[IDE_DATA_OFFSET
] == io_base
) {
68 if (hwif
->chipset
== ide_unknown
)
69 return hwif
; /* match */
70 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: port 0x%04lx already claimed by %s\n",
71 name
, io_base
, hwif
->name
);
72 return NULL
; /* already claimed */
76 * Okay, there is no hwif matching our io_base,
77 * so we'll just claim an unassigned slot.
78 * Give preference to claiming other slots before claiming ide0/ide1,
79 * just in case there's another interface yet-to-be-scanned
80 * which uses ports 1f0/170 (the ide0/ide1 defaults).
82 * Unless there is a bootable card that does not use the standard
83 * ports 1f0/170 (the ide0/ide1 defaults). The (bootable) flag.
86 for (h
= 0; h
< MAX_HWIFS
; ++h
) {
88 if (hwif
->chipset
== ide_unknown
)
89 return hwif
; /* pick an unused entry */
92 for (h
= 2; h
< MAX_HWIFS
; ++h
) {
94 if (hwif
->chipset
== ide_unknown
)
95 return hwif
; /* pick an unused entry */
98 for (h
= 0; h
< 2 && h
< MAX_HWIFS
; ++h
) {
100 if (hwif
->chipset
== ide_unknown
)
101 return hwif
; /* pick an unused entry */
103 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: too many IDE interfaces, no room in table\n", name
);
108 * ide_setup_pci_baseregs - place a PCI IDE controller native
109 * @dev: PCI device of interface to switch native
110 * @name: Name of interface
112 * We attempt to place the PCI interface into PCI native mode. If
113 * we succeed the BARs are ok and the controller is in PCI mode.
114 * Returns 0 on success or an errno code.
116 * FIXME: if we program the interface and then fail to set the BARS
117 * we don't switch it back to legacy mode. Do we actually care ??
120 static int ide_setup_pci_baseregs (struct pci_dev
*dev
, const char *name
)
125 * Place both IDE interfaces into PCI "native" mode:
127 if (pci_read_config_byte(dev
, PCI_CLASS_PROG
, &progif
) ||
129 if ((progif
& 0xa) != 0xa) {
130 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: device not capable of full "
131 "native PCI mode\n", name
);
134 printk("%s: placing both ports into native PCI mode\n", name
);
135 (void) pci_write_config_byte(dev
, PCI_CLASS_PROG
, progif
|5);
136 if (pci_read_config_byte(dev
, PCI_CLASS_PROG
, &progif
) ||
138 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: rewrite of PROGIF failed, wanted "
139 "0x%04x, got 0x%04x\n",
140 name
, progif
|5, progif
);
147 #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
149 * ide_get_or_set_dma_base - setup BMIBA
152 * Fetch the DMA Bus-Master-I/O-Base-Address (BMIBA) from PCI space.
153 * Where a device has a partner that is already in DMA mode we check
154 * and enforce IDE simplex rules.
157 static unsigned long ide_get_or_set_dma_base (ide_hwif_t
*hwif
)
159 unsigned long dma_base
= 0;
160 struct pci_dev
*dev
= hwif
->pci_dev
;
163 return hwif
->dma_base
;
165 if (hwif
->mate
&& hwif
->mate
->dma_base
) {
166 dma_base
= hwif
->mate
->dma_base
- (hwif
->channel
? 0 : 8);
168 dma_base
= pci_resource_start(dev
, 4);
170 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: dma_base is invalid\n",
177 dma_base
+= hwif
->channel
? 8 : 0;
179 switch(dev
->device
) {
180 case PCI_DEVICE_ID_AL_M5219
:
181 case PCI_DEVICE_ID_AL_M5229
:
182 case PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_VIPER_7409
:
183 case PCI_DEVICE_ID_CMD_643
:
184 case PCI_DEVICE_ID_SERVERWORKS_CSB5IDE
:
185 case PCI_DEVICE_ID_REVOLUTION
:
186 simplex_stat
= hwif
->INB(dma_base
+ 2);
187 hwif
->OUTB((simplex_stat
&0x60),(dma_base
+ 2));
188 simplex_stat
= hwif
->INB(dma_base
+ 2);
189 if (simplex_stat
& 0x80) {
190 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: simplex device: "
197 * If the device claims "simplex" DMA,
198 * this means only one of the two interfaces
199 * can be trusted with DMA at any point in time.
200 * So we should enable DMA only on one of the
203 simplex_stat
= hwif
->INB(dma_base
+ 2);
204 if (simplex_stat
& 0x80) {
205 /* simplex device? */
207 * At this point we haven't probed the drives so we can't make the
208 * appropriate decision. Really we should defer this problem
209 * until we tune the drive then try to grab DMA ownership if we want
210 * to be the DMA end. This has to be become dynamic to handle hot
213 if (hwif
->mate
&& hwif
->mate
->dma_base
) {
214 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: simplex device: "
224 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI */
226 void ide_setup_pci_noise (struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
)
228 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: IDE controller at PCI slot %s\n",
229 d
->name
, pci_name(dev
));
232 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ide_setup_pci_noise
);
236 * ide_pci_enable - do PCI enables
238 * @d: IDE pci device data
240 * Enable the IDE PCI device. We attempt to enable the device in full
241 * but if that fails then we only need BAR4 so we will enable that.
243 * Returns zero on success or an error code
246 static int ide_pci_enable(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
)
250 if (pci_enable_device(dev
)) {
251 ret
= pci_enable_device_bars(dev
, 1 << 4);
253 printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: (ide_setup_pci_device:) "
254 "Could not enable device.\n", d
->name
);
257 printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: BIOS configuration fixed.\n", d
->name
);
261 * assume all devices can do 32-bit dma for now. we can add a
262 * dma mask field to the ide_pci_device_t if we need it (or let
263 * lower level driver set the dma mask)
265 ret
= pci_set_dma_mask(dev
, DMA_32BIT_MASK
);
267 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: can't set dma mask\n", d
->name
);
271 /* FIXME: Temporary - until we put in the hotplug interface logic
272 Check that the bits we want are not in use by someone else. */
273 ret
= pci_request_region(dev
, 4, "ide_tmp");
277 pci_release_region(dev
, 4);
283 * ide_pci_configure - configure an unconfigured device
285 * @d: IDE pci device data
287 * Enable and configure the PCI device we have been passed.
288 * Returns zero on success or an error code.
291 static int ide_pci_configure(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
)
295 * PnP BIOS was *supposed* to have setup this device, but we
296 * can do it ourselves, so long as the BIOS has assigned an IRQ
297 * (or possibly the device is using a "legacy header" for IRQs).
298 * Maybe the user deliberately *disabled* the device,
299 * but we'll eventually ignore it again if no drives respond.
301 if (ide_setup_pci_baseregs(dev
, d
->name
) || pci_write_config_word(dev
, PCI_COMMAND
, pcicmd
|PCI_COMMAND_IO
))
303 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: device disabled (BIOS)\n", d
->name
);
306 if (pci_read_config_word(dev
, PCI_COMMAND
, &pcicmd
)) {
307 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: error accessing PCI regs\n", d
->name
);
310 if (!(pcicmd
& PCI_COMMAND_IO
)) {
311 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: unable to enable IDE controller\n", d
->name
);
318 * ide_pci_check_iomem - check a register is I/O
323 * Checks if a BAR is configured and points to MMIO space. If so
324 * print an error and return an error code. Otherwise return 0
327 static int ide_pci_check_iomem(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
, int bar
)
329 ulong flags
= pci_resource_flags(dev
, bar
);
332 if (!flags
|| pci_resource_len(dev
, bar
) == 0)
336 if(flags
& PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_IO_MASK
)
340 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: IO baseregs (BIOS) are reported "
342 "<andre@linux-ide.org>.\n", d
->name
);
347 * ide_hwif_configure - configure an IDE interface
348 * @dev: PCI device holding interface
350 * @mate: Paired interface if any
352 * Perform the initial set up for the hardware interface structure. This
353 * is done per interface port rather than per PCI device. There may be
354 * more than one port per device.
356 * Returns the new hardware interface structure, or NULL on a failure
359 static ide_hwif_t
*ide_hwif_configure(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
, ide_hwif_t
*mate
, int port
, int irq
)
361 unsigned long ctl
= 0, base
= 0;
364 if ((d
->host_flags
& IDE_HFLAG_ISA_PORTS
) == 0) {
365 /* Possibly we should fail if these checks report true */
366 ide_pci_check_iomem(dev
, d
, 2*port
);
367 ide_pci_check_iomem(dev
, d
, 2*port
+1);
369 ctl
= pci_resource_start(dev
, 2*port
+1);
370 base
= pci_resource_start(dev
, 2*port
);
371 if ((ctl
&& !base
) || (base
&& !ctl
)) {
372 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: inconsistent baseregs (BIOS) "
373 "for port %d, skipping\n", d
->name
, port
);
379 /* Use default values */
380 ctl
= port
? 0x374 : 0x3f4;
381 base
= port
? 0x170 : 0x1f0;
383 if ((hwif
= ide_match_hwif(base
, d
->bootable
, d
->name
)) == NULL
)
384 return NULL
; /* no room in ide_hwifs[] */
385 if (hwif
->io_ports
[IDE_DATA_OFFSET
] != base
||
386 hwif
->io_ports
[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET
] != (ctl
| 2)) {
387 memset(&hwif
->hw
, 0, sizeof(hwif
->hw
));
388 #ifndef IDE_ARCH_OBSOLETE_INIT
389 ide_std_init_ports(&hwif
->hw
, base
, (ctl
| 2));
390 hwif
->hw
.io_ports
[IDE_IRQ_OFFSET
] = 0;
392 ide_init_hwif_ports(&hwif
->hw
, base
, (ctl
| 2), NULL
);
394 memcpy(hwif
->io_ports
, hwif
->hw
.io_ports
, sizeof(hwif
->io_ports
));
395 hwif
->noprobe
= !hwif
->io_ports
[IDE_DATA_OFFSET
];
397 hwif
->chipset
= ide_pci
;
399 hwif
->cds
= (struct ide_pci_device_s
*) d
;
400 hwif
->channel
= port
;
412 * ide_hwif_setup_dma - configure DMA interface
415 * @hwif: Hardware interface we are configuring
417 * Set up the DMA base for the interface. Enable the master bits as
418 * necessary and attempt to bring the device DMA into a ready to use
422 #ifndef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
423 static void ide_hwif_setup_dma(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
, ide_hwif_t
*hwif
)
427 static void ide_hwif_setup_dma(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
, ide_hwif_t
*hwif
)
430 pci_read_config_word(dev
, PCI_COMMAND
, &pcicmd
);
432 if ((d
->autodma
== AUTODMA
) ||
433 ((dev
->class >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE
&&
434 (dev
->class & 0x80))) {
435 unsigned long dma_base
= ide_get_or_set_dma_base(hwif
);
436 if (dma_base
&& !(pcicmd
& PCI_COMMAND_MASTER
)) {
438 * Set up BM-DMA capability
439 * (PnP BIOS should have done this)
442 if (pci_read_config_word(dev
, PCI_COMMAND
, &pcicmd
) || !(pcicmd
& PCI_COMMAND_MASTER
)) {
443 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: %s error updating PCICMD\n",
444 hwif
->name
, d
->name
);
450 d
->init_dma(hwif
, dma_base
);
452 ide_setup_dma(hwif
, dma_base
, 8);
455 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: %s Bus-Master DMA disabled "
456 "(BIOS)\n", hwif
->name
, d
->name
);
460 #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI*/
463 * ide_setup_pci_controller - set up IDE PCI
466 * @noisy: verbose flag
467 * @config: returned as 1 if we configured the hardware
469 * Set up the PCI and controller side of the IDE interface. This brings
470 * up the PCI side of the device, checks that the device is enabled
471 * and enables it if need be
474 static int ide_setup_pci_controller(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
, int noisy
, int *config
)
481 ide_setup_pci_noise(dev
, d
);
483 ret
= ide_pci_enable(dev
, d
);
487 ret
= pci_read_config_word(dev
, PCI_COMMAND
, &pcicmd
);
489 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: error accessing PCI regs\n", d
->name
);
492 if (!(pcicmd
& PCI_COMMAND_IO
)) { /* is device disabled? */
493 ret
= ide_pci_configure(dev
, d
);
497 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: device enabled (Linux)\n", d
->name
);
500 pci_read_config_dword(dev
, PCI_CLASS_REVISION
, &class_rev
);
503 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: chipset revision %d\n", d
->name
, class_rev
);
509 * ide_pci_setup_ports - configure ports/devices on PCI IDE
511 * @d: IDE pci device info
513 * @index: ata index to update
515 * Scan the interfaces attached to this device and do any
516 * necessary per port setup. Attach the devices and ask the
517 * generic DMA layer to do its work for us.
519 * Normally called automaticall from do_ide_pci_setup_device,
520 * but is also used directly as a helper function by some controllers
521 * where the chipset setup is not the default PCI IDE one.
524 void ide_pci_setup_ports(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
, int pciirq
, ata_index_t
*index
)
526 int channels
= (d
->host_flags
& IDE_HFLAG_SINGLE
) ? 1 : 2, port
;
527 int at_least_one_hwif_enabled
= 0;
528 ide_hwif_t
*hwif
, *mate
= NULL
;
534 * Set up the IDE ports
537 for (port
= 0; port
< channels
; ++port
) {
538 ide_pci_enablebit_t
*e
= &(d
->enablebits
[port
]);
540 if (e
->reg
&& (pci_read_config_byte(dev
, e
->reg
, &tmp
) ||
541 (tmp
& e
->mask
) != e
->val
))
542 continue; /* port not enabled */
544 if ((hwif
= ide_hwif_configure(dev
, d
, mate
, port
, pciirq
)) == NULL
)
547 /* setup proper ancestral information */
548 hwif
->gendev
.parent
= &dev
->dev
;
551 index
->b
.high
= hwif
->index
;
553 index
->b
.low
= hwif
->index
;
560 if (d
->autodma
== NODMA
)
561 goto bypass_legacy_dma
;
563 if(d
->init_setup_dma
)
564 d
->init_setup_dma(dev
, d
, hwif
);
566 ide_hwif_setup_dma(dev
, d
, hwif
);
568 hwif
->host_flags
= d
->host_flags
;
569 hwif
->pio_mask
= d
->pio_mask
;
572 /* Call chipset-specific routine
573 * for each enabled hwif
578 at_least_one_hwif_enabled
= 1;
580 if (!at_least_one_hwif_enabled
)
581 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: neither IDE port enabled (BIOS)\n", d
->name
);
584 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ide_pci_setup_ports
);
587 * ide_setup_pci_device() looks at the primary/secondary interfaces
588 * on a PCI IDE device and, if they are enabled, prepares the IDE driver
589 * for use with them. This generic code works for most PCI chipsets.
591 * One thing that is not standardized is the location of the
592 * primary/secondary interface "enable/disable" bits. For chipsets that
593 * we "know" about, this information is in the ide_pci_device_t struct;
594 * for all other chipsets, we just assume both interfaces are enabled.
596 static int do_ide_setup_pci_device(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
,
597 ata_index_t
*index
, u8 noisy
)
599 static ata_index_t ata_index
= { .b
= { .low
= 0xff, .high
= 0xff } };
600 int tried_config
= 0;
603 ret
= ide_setup_pci_controller(dev
, d
, noisy
, &tried_config
);
608 * Can we trust the reported IRQ?
612 /* Is it an "IDE storage" device in non-PCI mode? */
613 if ((dev
->class >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE
&& (dev
->class & 5) != 5) {
615 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: not 100%% native mode: "
616 "will probe irqs later\n", d
->name
);
618 * This allows offboard ide-pci cards the enable a BIOS,
619 * verify interrupt settings of split-mirror pci-config
620 * space, place chipset into init-mode, and/or preserve
621 * an interrupt if the card is not native ide support.
623 ret
= d
->init_chipset
? d
->init_chipset(dev
, d
->name
) : 0;
627 } else if (tried_config
) {
629 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: will probe irqs later\n", d
->name
);
631 } else if (!pciirq
) {
633 printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: bad irq (%d): will probe later\n",
637 if (d
->init_chipset
) {
638 ret
= d
->init_chipset(dev
, d
->name
);
643 printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: 100%% native mode on irq %d\n",
647 /* FIXME: silent failure can happen */
650 ide_pci_setup_ports(dev
, d
, pciirq
, index
);
655 int ide_setup_pci_device(struct pci_dev
*dev
, ide_pci_device_t
*d
)
657 ide_hwif_t
*hwif
= NULL
, *mate
= NULL
;
658 ata_index_t index_list
;
661 ret
= do_ide_setup_pci_device(dev
, d
, &index_list
, 1);
665 if ((index_list
.b
.low
& 0xf0) != 0xf0)
666 hwif
= &ide_hwifs
[index_list
.b
.low
];
667 if ((index_list
.b
.high
& 0xf0) != 0xf0)
668 mate
= &ide_hwifs
[index_list
.b
.high
];
671 probe_hwif_init_with_fixup(hwif
, d
->fixup
);
673 probe_hwif_init_with_fixup(mate
, d
->fixup
);
676 ide_proc_register_port(hwif
);
678 ide_proc_register_port(mate
);
683 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ide_setup_pci_device
);
685 int ide_setup_pci_devices(struct pci_dev
*dev1
, struct pci_dev
*dev2
,
688 struct pci_dev
*pdev
[] = { dev1
, dev2
};
689 ata_index_t index_list
[2];
692 for (i
= 0; i
< 2; i
++) {
693 ret
= do_ide_setup_pci_device(pdev
[i
], d
, index_list
+ i
, !i
);
695 * FIXME: Mom, mom, they stole me the helper function to undo
696 * do_ide_setup_pci_device() on the first device!
702 for (i
= 0; i
< 2; i
++) {
703 u8 idx
[2] = { index_list
[i
].b
.low
, index_list
[i
].b
.high
};
706 for (j
= 0; j
< 2; j
++) {
707 if ((idx
[j
] & 0xf0) != 0xf0)
708 probe_hwif_init(ide_hwifs
+ idx
[j
]);
712 for (i
= 0; i
< 2; i
++) {
713 u8 idx
[2] = { index_list
[i
].b
.low
, index_list
[i
].b
.high
};
716 for (j
= 0; j
< 2; j
++) {
717 if ((idx
[j
] & 0xf0) != 0xf0)
718 ide_proc_register_port(ide_hwifs
+ idx
[j
]);
725 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ide_setup_pci_devices
);
727 #ifdef CONFIG_IDEPCI_PCIBUS_ORDER
732 static int pre_init
= 1; /* Before first ordered IDE scan */
733 static LIST_HEAD(ide_pci_drivers
);
736 * __ide_pci_register_driver - attach IDE driver
737 * @driver: pci driver
738 * @module: owner module of the driver
740 * Registers a driver with the IDE layer. The IDE layer arranges that
741 * boot time setup is done in the expected device order and then
742 * hands the controllers off to the core PCI code to do the rest of
745 * The driver_data of the driver table must point to an ide_pci_device_t
746 * describing the interface.
748 * Returns are the same as for pci_register_driver
751 int __ide_pci_register_driver(struct pci_driver
*driver
, struct module
*module
,
752 const char *mod_name
)
755 return __pci_register_driver(driver
, module
, mod_name
);
756 driver
->driver
.owner
= module
;
757 list_add_tail(&driver
->node
, &ide_pci_drivers
);
761 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__ide_pci_register_driver
);
764 * ide_scan_pcidev - find an IDE driver for a device
765 * @dev: PCI device to check
767 * Look for an IDE driver to handle the device we are considering.
768 * This is only used during boot up to get the ordering correct. After
769 * boot up the pci layer takes over the job.
772 static int __init
ide_scan_pcidev(struct pci_dev
*dev
)
775 struct pci_driver
*d
;
777 list_for_each(l
, &ide_pci_drivers
) {
778 d
= list_entry(l
, struct pci_driver
, node
);
780 const struct pci_device_id
*id
= pci_match_id(d
->id_table
,
782 if (id
!= NULL
&& d
->probe(dev
, id
) >= 0) {
793 * ide_scan_pcibus - perform the initial IDE driver scan
794 * @scan_direction: set for reverse order scanning
796 * Perform the initial bus rather than driver ordered scan of the
797 * PCI drivers. After this all IDE pci handling becomes standard
798 * module ordering not traditionally ordered.
801 void __init
ide_scan_pcibus (int scan_direction
)
803 struct pci_dev
*dev
= NULL
;
804 struct pci_driver
*d
;
805 struct list_head
*l
, *n
;
809 while ((dev
= pci_get_device(PCI_ANY_ID
, PCI_ANY_ID
, dev
)) != NULL
)
810 ide_scan_pcidev(dev
);
812 while ((dev
= pci_get_device_reverse(PCI_ANY_ID
, PCI_ANY_ID
, dev
))
814 ide_scan_pcidev(dev
);
817 * Hand the drivers over to the PCI layer now we
821 list_for_each_safe(l
, n
, &ide_pci_drivers
) {
823 d
= list_entry(l
, struct pci_driver
, node
);
824 if (__pci_register_driver(d
, d
->driver
.owner
, d
->driver
.mod_name
))
825 printk(KERN_ERR
"%s: failed to register driver for %s\n",
826 __FUNCTION__
, d
->driver
.mod_name
);