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| =============
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| PCMCIA Driver
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| =============
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| 
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| sysfs
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| -----
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| 
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| New PCMCIA IDs may be added to a device driver pcmcia_device_id table at
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| runtime as shown below::
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| 
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|   echo "match_flags manf_id card_id func_id function device_no \
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|   prod_id_hash[0] prod_id_hash[1] prod_id_hash[2] prod_id_hash[3]" > \
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|   /sys/bus/pcmcia/drivers/{driver}/new_id
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| 
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| All fields are passed in as hexadecimal values (no leading 0x).
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| The meaning is described in the PCMCIA specification, the match_flags is
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| a bitwise or-ed combination from PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_* constants
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| defined in include/linux/mod_devicetable.h.
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| 
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| Once added, the driver probe routine will be invoked for any unclaimed
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| PCMCIA device listed in its (newly updated) pcmcia_device_id list.
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| 
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| A common use-case is to add a new device according to the manufacturer ID
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| and the card ID (form the manf_id and card_id file in the device tree).
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| For this, just use::
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| 
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|   echo "0x3 manf_id card_id 0 0 0 0 0 0 0" > \
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|     /sys/bus/pcmcia/drivers/{driver}/new_id
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| 
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| after loading the driver.
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