pcmcia: use pre-determined values

A few PCMCIA network drivers can make use of values provided by the pcmcia
core, instead of tedious, independent CIS parsing.

xirc32ps_cs.c: manf_id

hostap_cs.c: multifunction count

b43/pcmcia.c: ConfigBase address and "Present"

smc91c92_cs.c:  By default, mhz_setup() can use VERS_1 as it is stored
in struct pcmcia_device. Only some cards require workarounds, such as
reading out VERS_1 twice.

CC: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
CC: netdev@vger.kernel.org
CC: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Acked-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net>
diff --git a/drivers/net/pcmcia/smc91c92_cs.c b/drivers/net/pcmcia/smc91c92_cs.c
index 7bde2cd..af03759 100644
--- a/drivers/net/pcmcia/smc91c92_cs.c
+++ b/drivers/net/pcmcia/smc91c92_cs.c
@@ -545,6 +545,14 @@
     u_char *buf, *station_addr;
     int rc;
 
+    /* Read the station address from the CIS.  It is stored as the last
+       (fourth) string in the Version 1 Version/ID tuple. */
+    if ((link->prod_id[3]) &&
+	(cvt_ascii_address(dev, link->prod_id[3]) == 0))
+	    return 0;
+
+    /* Workarounds for broken cards start here. */
+
     cfg_mem = kmalloc(sizeof(struct smc_cfg_mem), GFP_KERNEL);
     if (!cfg_mem)
 	return -1;
@@ -557,8 +565,7 @@
     tuple->TupleData = (cisdata_t *)buf;
     tuple->TupleDataMax = 255;
 
-    /* Read the station address from the CIS.  It is stored as the last
-       (fourth) string in the Version 1 Version/ID tuple. */
+    /* Ugh -- the EM1144 card has two VERS_1 tuples!?! */
     tuple->DesiredTuple = CISTPL_VERS_1;
     if (first_tuple(link, tuple, parse) != 0) {
 	rc = -1;