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PCI_FIND_EXT_CAPABIL(9) 					Hardware Interfaces					   PCI_FIND_EXT_CAPABIL(9)

NAME
pci_find_ext_capability - Find an extended capability SYNOPSIS
int pci_find_ext_capability(struct pci_dev * dev, int cap); ARGUMENTS
dev PCI device to query cap capability code DESCRIPTION
Returns the address of the requested extended capability structure within the device's PCI configuration space or 0 if the device does not support it. Possible values for cap: PCI_EXT_CAP_ID_ERR Advanced Error Reporting PCI_EXT_CAP_ID_VC Virtual Channel PCI_EXT_CAP_ID_DSN Device Serial Number PCI_EXT_CAP_ID_PWR Power Budgeting COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 PCI_FIND_EXT_CAPABIL(9)

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pci_report_pmcap(9F)					   Kernel Functions for Drivers 				      pci_report_pmcap(9F)

NAME
pci_report_pmcap - Report Power Management capability of a PCI device SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h> #include <sys/sunddi.h> int pci_report_pmcap(dev_info_t *dip, int cap, void *arg); INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI) PARAMETERS
dip Pointer to the device's dev_info structure cap Power management capability arg Argument for the capability DESCRIPTION
Some PCI devices provide power management capabilities in addition to those provided by the PCI Power Management Specification. The pci_report_pmcap(9F) function reports those Power Management capabilities of the PCI device to the framework. Framework supports dynamic changing of the capability by allowing pci_report_pmcap(9F) to be called multiple times. Following are the supported capabilities as indi- cated by the cap: PCI_PM_IDLESPEED -- The PCI_PM_IDLESPEED value indicates the lowest PCI clock speed that a device can tolerate when idle, and is applica- ble only to 33 MHz PCI bus. arg represents the lowest possible idle speed in KHz (1 KHz is 1000 Hz). The integer value representing the speed should be cast to (void *) before passing as arg to pci_report_pmcap(9F). The special values of arg are: PCI_PM_IDLESPEED_ANY The device can tolerate any idle clock speed. PCI_PM_IDLESPEED_NONE The device cannot tolerate slowing down of PCI clock even when idle. If the driver doesn't make this call, PCI_PM_IDLESPEED_NONE is assumed. In this case, one offending device can keep the entire bus from being power managed. RETURN VALUES
The pci_report_pmcap(9F) function returns: DDI_SUCCESS Successful reporting of the capability DDI_FAILURE Failure to report capability because of invalid argument(s) CONTEXT
The pci_report_pmcap(9F) function can be called from user, kernel and interrupt context. EXAMPLES
1. A device driver knows that the device it controls works with any clock between DC and 33 MHz as specified in Section 4.2.3.1: Clock Specification of the PCI Bus Specification Revision 2.1. The device driver makes the following call from its attach(9E): if (pci_report_pmcap(dip, PCI_PM_IDLESPEED, PCI_PM_IDLESPEED_ANY) != DDI_SUCCESS) cmn_err(CE_WARN, "%s%d: pci_report_pmcap failed ", ddi_driver_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); 2. A device driver controls a 10/100 Mb Ethernet device which runs the device state machine on the chip from the PCI clock. For the device state machine to receive packets at 100 Mb, the PCI clock cannot drop below 4 MHz. The driver makes the following call whenever it negoti- ates a 100 Mb Ethernet connection: if (pci_report_pmcap(dip, PCI_PM_IDLESPEED, (void *)4000) != DDI_SUCCESS) cmn_err(CE_WARN, "%s%d: pci_report_pmcap failed ", ddi_driver_name(dip), ddi_get_instance(dip)); ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +--------------------------+--------------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +--------------------------+--------------------------------+ |Interface Stability | Evolving | +--------------------------+--------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
Writing Device Drivers PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification Version 1.1 PCI Bus Specification Revision 2.1 SunOS 5.10 13 August 1999 pci_report_pmcap(9F)
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