X-Git-Url: https://err.no/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fpci.txt;h=711210b38f5fe4c1dfa84db9392cf0c5c75dfa49;hb=ad7e14a55ed7648d02a4df8e460e291d80a18c98;hp=62b1dc5d97e2e90523e8010b93054f81ef3ffe58;hpb=1d42a0ecf478962e8aede355a0be41365c117ff0;p=linux-2.6 diff --git a/Documentation/pci.txt b/Documentation/pci.txt index 62b1dc5d97..711210b38f 100644 --- a/Documentation/pci.txt +++ b/Documentation/pci.txt @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Each entry consists of: Most drivers don't need to use the driver_data field. Best practice for use of driver_data is to use it as an index into a static list of -equivalant device types, not to use it as a pointer. +equivalent device types, not to use it as a pointer. Have a table entry {PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID} to have probe() called for every PCI device known to the system. @@ -266,20 +266,6 @@ port an old driver to the new PCI interface. They are no longer present in the kernel as they aren't compatible with hotplug or PCI domains or having sane locking. -pcibios_present() and Since ages, you don't need to test presence -pci_present() of PCI subsystem when trying to talk to it. - If it's not there, the list of PCI devices - is empty and all functions for searching for - devices just return NULL. -pcibios_(read|write)_* Superseded by their pci_(read|write)_* - counterparts. -pcibios_find_* Superseded by their pci_get_* counterparts. -pci_for_each_dev() Superseded by pci_get_device() -pci_for_each_dev_reverse() Superseded by pci_find_device_reverse() -pci_for_each_bus() Superseded by pci_find_next_bus() pci_find_device() Superseded by pci_get_device() pci_find_subsys() Superseded by pci_get_subsys() pci_find_slot() Superseded by pci_get_slot() -pcibios_find_class() Superseded by pci_get_class() -pci_find_class() Superseded by pci_get_class() -pci_(read|write)_*_nodev() Superseded by pci_bus_(read|write)_*()