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PCCARD(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 PCCARD(4)

NAME
     pccard -- PC Card bus driver

SYNOPSIS
     device pccard

DESCRIPTION
     The pccard driver implements the PC Card bus.  The pccard driver supports all PC Card bridges in the system.

TUNABLES
     The driver supports the following tunable parameters, which may be added to /boot/loader.conf or set via the sysctl(8) command:
     hw.pccard.debug	  Non-zero values cause more verbose information to be printed when a 16-bit PC Card is inserted or removed.
     hw.pccard.cis_debug  Non-zero value causes the CIS parsing of the 16-bit PC Card to be much more verbose and include a complete CIS dump.

FILES
     /dev/pccard0.cis  This exclusive-use device will report all the CIS chains present in a PC Card, if a 16-bit PC Card is inserted in the slot.
		       Only one user at a time may access the CIS.  The CIS is presented as the relevant byte stream from the PC Card.	For CIS
		       tuples in Attribute Memory (the default), only the even locations are presented (the ODD locations are undefined per the
		       standard).  For CIS tuples in Common Memory, every byte is presented to the user.  Decoding of the CIS tuples is done via a
		       userland program.  All tuples are presented to the user.

SEE ALSO
     cardbus(4), pccbb(4)

     PC Card Standard, Release 8.

BSD								   July 9, 2002 							       BSD

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PCCARD(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 PCCARD(4)

NAME
pccard -- PC Card bus driver SYNOPSIS
device pccard DESCRIPTION
The pccard driver implements the PC Card bus. The pccard driver supports all PC Card bridges in the system. TUNABLES
The driver supports the following tunable parameters, which may be added to /boot/loader.conf or set via the sysctl(8) command: hw.pccard.debug Non-zero values cause more verbose information to be printed when a 16-bit PC Card is inserted or removed. hw.pccard.cis_debug Non-zero value causes the CIS parsing of the 16-bit PC Card to be much more verbose and include a complete CIS dump. FILES
/dev/pccard0.cis This exclusive-use device will report all the CIS chains present in a PC Card, if a 16-bit PC Card is inserted in the slot. Only one user at a time may access the CIS. The CIS is presented as the relevant byte stream from the PC Card. For CIS tuples in Attribute Memory (the default), only the even locations are presented (the ODD locations are undefined per the standard). For CIS tuples in Common Memory, every byte is presented to the user. Decoding of the CIS tuples is done via a userland program. All tuples are presented to the user. SEE ALSO
cardbus(4), pccbb(4) PC Card Standard, Release 8. BSD
July 9, 2002 BSD
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