/* This files contains card eeprom (93c46 or 93c56) programming routines, memory is addressed by 16 bits words. This is part of rtl8180 OpenSource driver. Copyright (C) Andrea Merello 2004 Released under the terms of GPL (General Public Licence) Parts of this driver are based on the GPL part of the official realtek driver. Parts of this driver are based on the rtl8180 driver skeleton from Patric Schenke & Andres Salomon. Parts of this driver are based on the Intel Pro Wireless 2100 GPL driver. We want to thank the Authors of those projects and the Ndiswrapper project Authors. */ #include "r8180_93cx6.h" void eprom_cs(struct net_device *dev, short bit) { if(bit) write_nic_byte_E(dev, EPROM_CMD, (1<epromtype==EPROM_93c56){ addr_str[7]=addr & 1; addr_str[6]=addr & (1<<1); addr_str[5]=addr & (1<<2); addr_str[4]=addr & (1<<3); addr_str[3]=addr & (1<<4); addr_str[2]=addr & (1<<5); addr_str[1]=addr & (1<<6); addr_str[0]=addr & (1<<7); addr_len=8; }else{ addr_str[5]=addr & 1; addr_str[4]=addr & (1<<1); addr_str[3]=addr & (1<<2); addr_str[2]=addr & (1<<3); addr_str[1]=addr & (1<<4); addr_str[0]=addr & (1<<5); addr_len=6; } eprom_cs(dev, 1); eprom_ck_cycle(dev); eprom_send_bits_string(dev, read_cmd, 3); eprom_send_bits_string(dev, addr_str, addr_len); //keep chip pin D to low state while reading. //I'm unsure if it is necessary, but anyway shouldn't hurt eprom_w(dev, 0); for(i=0;i<16;i++){ //eeprom needs a clk cycle between writing opcode&adr //and reading data. (eeprom outs a dummy 0) eprom_ck_cycle(dev); ret |= (eprom_r(dev)<<(15-i)); } eprom_cs(dev, 0); eprom_ck_cycle(dev); //disable EPROM programming write_nic_byte_E(dev, EPROM_CMD, (EPROM_CMD_NORMAL<