X-Git-Url: http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/gitweb/lincan.git/blobdiff_plain/3129fcd8094edcb910b708463fdf1a234f11fb55..b34a548a5dfd2f0b068fd835a4cd51680d851068:/lincan/src/pikronisa.c diff --git a/lincan/src/pikronisa.c b/lincan/src/pikronisa.c index a0a6d07..5778875 100644 --- a/lincan/src/pikronisa.c +++ b/lincan/src/pikronisa.c @@ -7,13 +7,8 @@ * Version lincan-0.2 9 Jul 2003 */ -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - +#include "../include/can.h" +#include "../include/can_sysdep.h" #include "../include/main.h" #include "../include/pikronisa.h" #include "../include/i82527.h" @@ -133,7 +128,7 @@ int pikronisa_reset(struct candevice_t *candev) * %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. * Return Value: The function always returns zero * File: src/pikronisa.c @@ -144,7 +139,7 @@ int pikronisa_init_hw_data(struct candevice_t *candev) candev->nr_82527_chips=0; candev->nr_sja1000_chips=1; candev->nr_all_chips=1; - candev->flags |= PROGRAMMABLE_IRQ*0; + candev->flags |= CANDEV_PROGRAMMABLE_IRQ*0; return 0; } @@ -217,7 +212,6 @@ int pikronisa_init_chip_data(struct candevice_t *candev, int chipnr) int pikronisa_init_obj_data(struct chip_t *chip, int objnr) { chip->msgobj[objnr]->obj_base_addr=chip->chip_base_addr; - chip->msgobj[objnr]->flags=0; return 0; } @@ -227,7 +221,7 @@ int pikronisa_init_obj_data(struct chip_t *chip, int objnr) * * The function pikronisa_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 + * you should 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. * Return value: The function returns zero on success or %-ENODEV on failure