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[PATCH] pcmcia: Add support for Possio GCC AKA PCMCIA Siemens MC45
This ugly hack add support for Siemens MC45 PCMCIA GPRS card (which is identical to Possio GCC, and which is offered by one of our local GPRS providers). Card has unfortunate feature that after poweron oxcf950 chip is fully powered and works, but attached MC45 modem is powered down :-( There is a special sequence (which takes 1 sec :-( ) to poweron MC45 (and after MC45 powers on, it takes more than 2 secs until firmware fully boots...) which needs to be executed after all powerons. I'm really not familiar with PCMCIA subsystem, so I have no idea whether I should issue request_region() on rest of oxcf950 address range (0-7 is UART, 8-F are special configuration registers), or how this should be better integrated with PM system and so on - I just put it in same place where another hack already lived... Card uses 18.432MHz XTAL, so to get it to work you must add lines below to the /etc/pcmcia/serial.opts. case "$MANFID-$FUNCID-$PRODID_1-$PRODID_2-$PRODID_3-$PRODID_4" in '030c,0003-2-GPRS-CARD--') SERIAL_OPTS="baud_base 1152000" ;; esac Cc: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net>
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