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NAME
- csx_ModifyWindow - modify window attributes
SYNOPSIS
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#include <sys/pccard.h>
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int32_t csx_ModifyWindow(window_handle_t wh, modify_win_t * mw );
INTERFACE LEVEL
- Solaris DDI Specific (Solaris DDI)
ARGUMENTS
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wh
- Window handle returned from csx_RequestWindow(9F).
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mw
- Pointer to a modify_win_t structure.
DESCRIPTION
- This function modifies the attributes of a window allocated by the csx_RequestWindow(9F) function.
- Only some of the window attributes or the access speed field may be modified by this request. The csx_MapMemPage(9F) function is also used to set the offset into PC Card memory to be mapped into system memory for paged windows. The csx_RequestWindow(9F) and csx_ReleaseWindow(9F) functions must be used to change the window base or size.
STRUCTURE MEMBERS
- The structure members of modify_win_t are:
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uint32_t Attributes; /* window flags * /
uint32_t AccessSpeed; /* window access speed * /
- The fields are defined as follows:
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Attributes
- This field is bit-mapped and defined as follows:
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| WIN_MEMORY_TYPE_CM | Window points to Common Memory area |
| WIN_MEMORY_TYPE_AM | Window points to Attribute Memory area |
| WIN_ENABLE | Enable Window |
| WIN_ACCESS_SPEED_VALID | AccessSpeed valid |
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WIN_MEMORY_TYPE_CM
- Set this to map the window to Common Memory.
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WIN_MEMORY_TYPE_AM
- Set this to map the window to Attribute Memory.
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WIN_ENABLE
- The client must set this to enable the window.
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WIN_ACCESS_SPEED_VALID
- The client must set this when the AccessSpeed field has a value that the client wants set for the window.
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AccessSpeed
- The bit definitions for this field use the format of the extended speed byte of the Device ID tuple. If the mantissa is 0 (noted as reserved in the PC Card 95 Standard), the lower bits are a binary code representing a speed from the following table:
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| Code | Speed |
| 0 | (Reserved - do not use) |
| 1 | 250 nsec |
| 2 | 200 nsec |
| 3 | 150 nsec |
| 4 | 100 nsec |
| 5 - 7 | (Reserved - do not use) |
- It is recommended that clients use the csx_ConvertSpeed(9F) function to generate the appropriate AccessSpeed values rather than manually perturbing the AccessSpeed field.
RETURN VALUES
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CS_SUCCESS
- Successful operation.
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CS_BAD_HANDLE
- Window handle is invalid.
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CS_NO_CARD
- No PC Card in socket.
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CS_BAD_OFFSET
- Error getting/setting window hardware parameters.
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CS_BAD_WINDOW
- Error getting/setting window hardware parameters.
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CS_BAD_SPEED
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AccessSpeed is invalid.
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CS_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION
- No PCMCIA hardware installed.
CONTEXT
- This function may be called from user or kernel context.
SEE ALSO
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csx_ConvertSpeed(9F), csx_MapMemPage(9F), csx_ReleaseWindow(9F), csx_RequestWindow(9F)
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PC Card 95 Standard, PCMCIA/JEIDA
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