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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
2 * FarSync X21 driver for Linux
3 *
4 * Actually sync driver for X.21, V.35 and V.24 on FarSync T-series cards
5 *
6 * Copyright (C) 2001 FarSite Communications Ltd.
7 * www.farsite.co.uk
8 *
9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
10 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
11 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
12 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
13 *
14 * Author: R.J.Dunlop <bob.dunlop@farsite.co.uk>
15 *
16 * For the most part this file only contains structures and information
17 * that is visible to applications outside the driver. Shared memory
18 * layout etc is internal to the driver and described within farsync.c.
19 * Overlap exists in that the values used for some fields within the
20 * ioctl interface extend into the cards firmware interface so values in
21 * this file may not be changed arbitrarily.
22 */
23
24/* What's in a name
25 *
26 * The project name for this driver is Oscar. The driver is intended to be
27 * used with the FarSite T-Series cards (T2P & T4P) running in the high
28 * speed frame shifter mode. This is sometimes referred to as X.21 mode
29 * which is a complete misnomer as the card continues to support V.24 and
30 * V.35 as well as X.21.
31 *
32 * A short common prefix is useful for routines within the driver to avoid
33 * conflict with other similar drivers and I chosen to use "fst_" for this
34 * purpose (FarSite T-series).
35 *
36 * Finally the device driver needs a short network interface name. Since
37 * "hdlc" is already in use I've chosen the even less informative "sync"
38 * for the present.
39 */
40#define FST_NAME "fst" /* In debug/info etc */
41#define FST_NDEV_NAME "sync" /* For net interface */
42#define FST_DEV_NAME "farsync" /* For misc interfaces */
43
44
45/* User version number
46 *
47 * This version number is incremented with each official release of the
48 * package and is a simplified number for normal user reference.
49 * Individual files are tracked by the version control system and may
50 * have individual versions (or IDs) that move much faster than the
51 * the release version as individual updates are tracked.
52 */
53#define FST_USER_VERSION "1.04"
54
55
56/* Ioctl call command values
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070057 */
58#define FSTWRITE (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+10)
59#define FSTCPURESET (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+11)
60#define FSTCPURELEASE (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+12)
61#define FSTGETCONF (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+13)
62#define FSTSETCONF (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+14)
63
64
65/* FSTWRITE
66 *
67 * Used to write a block of data (firmware etc) before the card is running
68 */
69struct fstioc_write {
70 unsigned int size;
71 unsigned int offset;
72 unsigned char data[0];
73};
74
75
76/* FSTCPURESET and FSTCPURELEASE
77 *
78 * These take no additional data.
79 * FSTCPURESET forces the cards CPU into a reset state and holds it there.
80 * FSTCPURELEASE releases the CPU from this reset state allowing it to run,
81 * the reset vector should be setup before this ioctl is run.
82 */
83
84/* FSTGETCONF and FSTSETCONF
85 *
86 * Get and set a card/ports configuration.
87 * In order to allow selective setting of items and for the kernel to
88 * indicate a partial status response the first field "valid" is a bitmask
89 * indicating which other fields in the structure are valid.
90 * Many of the field names in this structure match those used in the
91 * firmware shared memory configuration interface and come originally from
92 * the NT header file Smc.h
93 *
94 * When used with FSTGETCONF this structure should be zeroed before use.
95 * This is to allow for possible future expansion when some of the fields
96 * might be used to indicate a different (expanded) structure.
97 */
98struct fstioc_info {
99 unsigned int valid; /* Bits of structure that are valid */
100 unsigned int nports; /* Number of serial ports */
101 unsigned int type; /* Type index of card */
102 unsigned int state; /* State of card */
103 unsigned int index; /* Index of port ioctl was issued on */
104 unsigned int smcFirmwareVersion;
105 unsigned long kernelVersion; /* What Kernel version we are working with */
106 unsigned short lineInterface; /* Physical interface type */
107 unsigned char proto; /* Line protocol */
108 unsigned char internalClock; /* 1 => internal clock, 0 => external */
109 unsigned int lineSpeed; /* Speed in bps */
110 unsigned int v24IpSts; /* V.24 control input status */
111 unsigned int v24OpSts; /* V.24 control output status */
112 unsigned short clockStatus; /* lsb: 0=> present, 1=> absent */
113 unsigned short cableStatus; /* lsb: 0=> present, 1=> absent */
114 unsigned short cardMode; /* lsb: LED id mode */
115 unsigned short debug; /* Debug flags */
116 unsigned char transparentMode; /* Not used always 0 */
117 unsigned char invertClock; /* Invert clock feature for syncing */
118 unsigned char startingSlot; /* Time slot to use for start of tx */
119 unsigned char clockSource; /* External or internal */
120 unsigned char framing; /* E1, T1 or J1 */
121 unsigned char structure; /* unframed, double, crc4, f4, f12, */
122 /* f24 f72 */
123 unsigned char interface; /* rj48c or bnc */
124 unsigned char coding; /* hdb3 b8zs */
125 unsigned char lineBuildOut; /* 0, -7.5, -15, -22 */
126 unsigned char equalizer; /* short or lon haul settings */
127 unsigned char loopMode; /* various loopbacks */
128 unsigned char range; /* cable lengths */
129 unsigned char txBufferMode; /* tx elastic buffer depth */
130 unsigned char rxBufferMode; /* rx elastic buffer depth */
131 unsigned char losThreshold; /* Attenuation on LOS signal */
132 unsigned char idleCode; /* Value to send as idle timeslot */
133 unsigned int receiveBufferDelay; /* delay thro rx buffer timeslots */
134 unsigned int framingErrorCount; /* framing errors */
135 unsigned int codeViolationCount; /* code violations */
136 unsigned int crcErrorCount; /* CRC errors */
137 int lineAttenuation; /* in dB*/
138 unsigned short lossOfSignal;
139 unsigned short receiveRemoteAlarm;
140 unsigned short alarmIndicationSignal;
141};
142
143/* "valid" bitmask */
144#define FSTVAL_NONE 0x00000000 /* Nothing valid (firmware not running).
145 * Slight misnomer. In fact nports,
146 * type, state and index will be set
147 * based on hardware detected.
148 */
149#define FSTVAL_OMODEM 0x0000001F /* First 5 bits correspond to the
150 * output status bits defined for
151 * v24OpSts
152 */
153#define FSTVAL_SPEED 0x00000020 /* internalClock, lineSpeed, clockStatus
154 */
155#define FSTVAL_CABLE 0x00000040 /* lineInterface, cableStatus */
156#define FSTVAL_IMODEM 0x00000080 /* v24IpSts */
157#define FSTVAL_CARD 0x00000100 /* nports, type, state, index,
158 * smcFirmwareVersion
159 */
160#define FSTVAL_PROTO 0x00000200 /* proto */
161#define FSTVAL_MODE 0x00000400 /* cardMode */
162#define FSTVAL_PHASE 0x00000800 /* Clock phase */
163#define FSTVAL_TE1 0x00001000 /* T1E1 Configuration */
164#define FSTVAL_DEBUG 0x80000000 /* debug */
165#define FSTVAL_ALL 0x00001FFF /* Note: does not include DEBUG flag */
166
167/* "type" */
168#define FST_TYPE_NONE 0 /* Probably should never happen */
169#define FST_TYPE_T2P 1 /* T2P X21 2 port card */
170#define FST_TYPE_T4P 2 /* T4P X21 4 port card */
171#define FST_TYPE_T1U 3 /* T1U X21 1 port card */
172#define FST_TYPE_T2U 4 /* T2U X21 2 port card */
173#define FST_TYPE_T4U 5 /* T4U X21 4 port card */
174#define FST_TYPE_TE1 6 /* T1E1 X21 1 port card */
175
176/* "family" */
177#define FST_FAMILY_TXP 0 /* T2P or T4P */
178#define FST_FAMILY_TXU 1 /* T1U or T2U or T4U */
179
180/* "state" */
181#define FST_UNINIT 0 /* Raw uninitialised state following
182 * system startup */
183#define FST_RESET 1 /* Processor held in reset state */
184#define FST_DOWNLOAD 2 /* Card being downloaded */
185#define FST_STARTING 3 /* Released following download */
186#define FST_RUNNING 4 /* Processor running */
187#define FST_BADVERSION 5 /* Bad shared memory version detected */
188#define FST_HALTED 6 /* Processor flagged a halt */
189#define FST_IFAILED 7 /* Firmware issued initialisation failed
190 * interrupt
191 */
192/* "lineInterface" */
193#define V24 1
194#define X21 2
195#define V35 3
196#define X21D 4
197#define T1 5
198#define E1 6
199#define J1 7
200
201/* "proto" */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700202#define FST_RAW 4 /* Two way raw packets */
203#define FST_GEN_HDLC 5 /* Using "Generic HDLC" module */
204
205/* "internalClock" */
206#define INTCLK 1
207#define EXTCLK 0
208
209/* "v24IpSts" bitmask */
210#define IPSTS_CTS 0x00000001 /* Clear To Send (Indicate for X.21) */
211#define IPSTS_INDICATE IPSTS_CTS
212#define IPSTS_DSR 0x00000002 /* Data Set Ready (T2P Port A) */
213#define IPSTS_DCD 0x00000004 /* Data Carrier Detect */
214#define IPSTS_RI 0x00000008 /* Ring Indicator (T2P Port A) */
215#define IPSTS_TMI 0x00000010 /* Test Mode Indicator (Not Supported)*/
216
217/* "v24OpSts" bitmask */
218#define OPSTS_RTS 0x00000001 /* Request To Send (Control for X.21) */
219#define OPSTS_CONTROL OPSTS_RTS
220#define OPSTS_DTR 0x00000002 /* Data Terminal Ready */
221#define OPSTS_DSRS 0x00000004 /* Data Signalling Rate Select (Not
222 * Supported) */
223#define OPSTS_SS 0x00000008 /* Select Standby (Not Supported) */
224#define OPSTS_LL 0x00000010 /* Maintenance Test (Not Supported) */
225
226/* "cardMode" bitmask */
227#define CARD_MODE_IDENTIFY 0x0001
228
229/*
230 * Constants for T1/E1 configuration
231 */
232
233/*
234 * Clock source
235 */
236#define CLOCKING_SLAVE 0
237#define CLOCKING_MASTER 1
238
239/*
240 * Framing
241 */
242#define FRAMING_E1 0
243#define FRAMING_J1 1
244#define FRAMING_T1 2
245
246/*
247 * Structure
248 */
249#define STRUCTURE_UNFRAMED 0
250#define STRUCTURE_E1_DOUBLE 1
251#define STRUCTURE_E1_CRC4 2
252#define STRUCTURE_E1_CRC4M 3
253#define STRUCTURE_T1_4 4
254#define STRUCTURE_T1_12 5
255#define STRUCTURE_T1_24 6
256#define STRUCTURE_T1_72 7
257
258/*
259 * Interface
260 */
261#define INTERFACE_RJ48C 0
262#define INTERFACE_BNC 1
263
264/*
265 * Coding
266 */
267
268#define CODING_HDB3 0
269#define CODING_NRZ 1
270#define CODING_CMI 2
271#define CODING_CMI_HDB3 3
272#define CODING_CMI_B8ZS 4
273#define CODING_AMI 5
274#define CODING_AMI_ZCS 6
275#define CODING_B8ZS 7
276
277/*
278 * Line Build Out
279 */
280#define LBO_0dB 0
281#define LBO_7dB5 1
282#define LBO_15dB 2
283#define LBO_22dB5 3
284
285/*
286 * Range for long haul t1 > 655ft
287 */
288#define RANGE_0_133_FT 0
289#define RANGE_0_40_M RANGE_0_133_FT
290#define RANGE_133_266_FT 1
291#define RANGE_40_81_M RANGE_133_266_FT
292#define RANGE_266_399_FT 2
293#define RANGE_81_122_M RANGE_266_399_FT
294#define RANGE_399_533_FT 3
295#define RANGE_122_162_M RANGE_399_533_FT
296#define RANGE_533_655_FT 4
297#define RANGE_162_200_M RANGE_533_655_FT
298/*
299 * Receive Equaliser
300 */
301#define EQUALIZER_SHORT 0
302#define EQUALIZER_LONG 1
303
304/*
305 * Loop modes
306 */
307#define LOOP_NONE 0
308#define LOOP_LOCAL 1
309#define LOOP_PAYLOAD_EXC_TS0 2
310#define LOOP_PAYLOAD_INC_TS0 3
311#define LOOP_REMOTE 4
312
313/*
314 * Buffer modes
315 */
316#define BUFFER_2_FRAME 0
317#define BUFFER_1_FRAME 1
318#define BUFFER_96_BIT 2
319#define BUFFER_NONE 3
320
321/* Debug support
322 *
323 * These should only be enabled for development kernels, production code
324 * should define FST_DEBUG=0 in order to exclude the code.
325 * Setting FST_DEBUG=1 will include all the debug code but in a disabled
326 * state, use the FSTSETCONF ioctl to enable specific debug actions, or
327 * FST_DEBUG can be set to prime the debug selection.
328 */
329#define FST_DEBUG 0x0000
330#if FST_DEBUG
331
332extern int fst_debug_mask; /* Bit mask of actions to debug, bits
333 * listed below. Note: Bit 0 is used
334 * to trigger the inclusion of this
335 * code, without enabling any actions.
336 */
337#define DBG_INIT 0x0002 /* Card detection and initialisation */
338#define DBG_OPEN 0x0004 /* Open and close sequences */
339#define DBG_PCI 0x0008 /* PCI config operations */
340#define DBG_IOCTL 0x0010 /* Ioctls and other config */
341#define DBG_INTR 0x0020 /* Interrupt routines (be careful) */
342#define DBG_TX 0x0040 /* Packet transmission */
343#define DBG_RX 0x0080 /* Packet reception */
344#define DBG_CMD 0x0100 /* Port command issuing */
345
346#define DBG_ASS 0xFFFF /* Assert like statements. Code that
347 * should never be reached, if you see
348 * one of these then I've been an ass
349 */
350#endif /* FST_DEBUG */
351