* Version 0.6 18 Sept 2000
*/
-#include <linux/autoconf.h>
-
-#include <linux/ioport.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-#include <asm/errno.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-#include <asm/irq.h>
-
+#include "../include/can.h"
+#include "../include/can_sysdep.h"
#include "../include/main.h"
#include "../include/ssv.h"
#include "../include/i82527.h"
* RESET_ADDR represents the io-address of the hardware reset register.
* NR_82527 represents the number of intel 82527 chips on the board.
* NR_SJA1000 represents the number of philips sja1000 chips on the board.
- * The flags entry can currently only be PROGRAMMABLE_IRQ to indicate that
+ * The flags entry can currently only be CANDEV_PROGRAMMABLE_IRQ to indicate that
* the hardware uses programmable interrupts.
*/
#define RESET_ADDR 0x02
candev->nr_82527_chips=NR_82527;
candev->nr_sja1000_chips=0;
candev->nr_all_chips=NR_82527;
- candev->flags |= PROGRAMMABLE_IRQ;
+ candev->flags |= CANDEV_PROGRAMMABLE_IRQ;
return 0;
}
/* The function template_program_irq is used for hardware that uses programmable
* interrupts. If your hardware doesn't use programmable interrupts you should
- * not set the candevices_t->flags entry to PROGRAMMABLE_IRQ and leave this
+ * not set the candevices_t->flags entry to CANDEV_PROGRAMMABLE_IRQ and leave this
* function unedited. Again this function is hardware specific so there's no
* example code.
*/