pcmcia: remove CS_ error codes alltogether

Remoe the CS_ error codes. Drivers are expected to use default
error definitions (errno.h etc.).

Only one CS_ error code -- CS_IN_USE -- is used internally by the
(deprecated) pcmcia-cs userspace package. Therefore, keep this one
around so that it still compiles.

Signed-off-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net>
This commit is contained in:
Dominik Brodowski 2008-08-03 12:27:56 +02:00
parent 3f9c5f4cb7
commit 9c8b7965f5
2 changed files with 3 additions and 33 deletions

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@ -287,39 +287,6 @@ typedef struct error_info_t {
#define CS_EVENT_3VCARD 0x200000 #define CS_EVENT_3VCARD 0x200000
#define CS_EVENT_XVCARD 0x400000 #define CS_EVENT_XVCARD 0x400000
/* Return codes */
#define CS_SUCCESS 0x00
#define CS_BAD_ADAPTER -ENODEV
#define CS_BAD_ATTRIBUTE -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_BASE -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_EDC -ENODEV
#define CS_BAD_IRQ -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_OFFSET -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_PAGE -EINVAL
#define CS_READ_FAILURE -EIO
#define CS_BAD_SIZE -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_SOCKET -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_TYPE -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_VCC -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_VPP -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_WINDOW -ENODEV
#define CS_WRITE_FAILURE -EIO
#define CS_NO_CARD -ENODEV
#define CS_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION -ENODEV
#define CS_UNSUPPORTED_MODE -ENODEV
#define CS_BAD_SPEED -ENODEV
#define CS_BUSY -ENODEV
#define CS_GENERAL_FAILURE -ETIMEDOUT
#define CS_WRITE_PROTECTED -EPERM
#define CS_BAD_ARG_LENGTH -ENODEV
#define CS_BAD_ARGS -EINVAL
#define CS_CONFIGURATION_LOCKED -EACCES
#define CS_IN_USE -EBUSY
#define CS_NO_MORE_ITEMS -ENOSPC
#define CS_OUT_OF_RESOURCE -ENOMEM
#define CS_BAD_HANDLE -EINVAL
#define CS_BAD_TUPLE -EINVAL
#ifdef __KERNEL__ #ifdef __KERNEL__

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@ -138,6 +138,9 @@ typedef union ds_ioctl_arg_t {
#define DS_UNBIND_REQUEST _IOW ('d', 63, bind_info_t) #define DS_UNBIND_REQUEST _IOW ('d', 63, bind_info_t)
#define DS_BIND_MTD _IOWR('d', 64, mtd_info_t) #define DS_BIND_MTD _IOWR('d', 64, mtd_info_t)
/* used in userspace only */
#define CS_IN_USE 0x1e
#ifdef __KERNEL__ #ifdef __KERNEL__
#include <linux/device.h> #include <linux/device.h>
#include <pcmcia/ss.h> #include <pcmcia/ss.h>