#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/pnp.h>
+#include <linux/io.h>
#include "base.h"
return;
}
+static void quirk_smc_enable(struct pnp_dev *dev)
+{
+ unsigned int firbase;
+
+ if (!dev->active || !pnp_port_valid(dev, 1))
+ return;
+
+ /*
+ * On the HP/Compaq nw8240 (and probably other similar machines),
+ * there is an SMCF010 device with two I/O port regions:
+ *
+ * 0x3e8-0x3ef SIR
+ * 0x100-0x10f FIR
+ *
+ * _STA reports the device is enabled, but in fact, the BIOS
+ * neglects to enable the FIR range. Fortunately, it does fully
+ * enable the device if we call _SRS.
+ */
+ firbase = pnp_port_start(dev, 1);
+ if (inb(firbase + 0x7 /* IRCC_MASTER */) == 0xff) {
+ pnp_err("%s (%s) enabled but not responding, disabling and "
+ "re-enabling", dev->dev.bus_id, pnp_dev_name(dev));
+ pnp_disable_dev(dev);
+ pnp_activate_dev(dev);
+ }
+}
+
+
/*
* PnP Quirks
* Cards or devices that need some tweaking due to incomplete resource info
{ "CTL0043", quirk_sb16audio_resources },
{ "CTL0044", quirk_sb16audio_resources },
{ "CTL0045", quirk_sb16audio_resources },
+ { "SMCf010", quirk_smc_enable },
{ "" }
};