| /************************************************************************ | 
 |  * | 
 |  *	IONSP.H		Definitions for I/O Networks Serial Protocol | 
 |  * | 
 |  *	Copyright (C) 1997-1998 Inside Out Networks, Inc. | 
 |  * | 
 |  *	This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
 |  *	it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | 
 |  *	the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | 
 |  *	(at your option) any later version. | 
 |  * | 
 |  *	These definitions are used by both kernel-mode driver and the | 
 |  *	peripheral firmware and MUST be kept in sync. | 
 |  * | 
 |  ************************************************************************/ | 
 |  | 
 | /************************************************************************ | 
 |  | 
 | The data to and from all ports on the peripheral is multiplexed | 
 | through a single endpoint pair (EP1 since it supports 64-byte | 
 | MaxPacketSize). Therefore, the data, commands, and status for | 
 | each port must be preceded by a short header identifying the | 
 | destination port. The header also identifies the bytes that follow | 
 | as data or as command/status info. | 
 |  | 
 | Header format, first byte: | 
 |  | 
 |     CLLLLPPP | 
 |     -------- | 
 |     | |	 |------ Port Number:	0-7 | 
 |     | |--------- Length:	MSB bits of length | 
 |     |----------- Data/Command:	0 = Data header | 
 | 				1 = Cmd / Status (Cmd if OUT, Status if IN) | 
 |  | 
 | This gives 2 possible formats: | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     Data header:		0LLLLPPP	LLLLLLLL | 
 |     ============ | 
 |  | 
 |     Where (LLLL,LLLLLLL) is 12-bit length of data that follows for | 
 |     port number (PPP). The length is 0-based (0-FFF means 0-4095 | 
 |     bytes). The ~4K limit allows the host driver (which deals in | 
 |     transfer requests instead of individual packets) to write a | 
 |     large chunk of data in a single request. Note, however, that | 
 |     the length must always be <= the current TxCredits for a given | 
 |     port due to buffering limitations on the peripheral. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     Cmd/Status header:		1ccccPPP	[ CCCCCCCC,	 Params ]... | 
 |     ================== | 
 |  | 
 |     Where (cccc) or (cccc,CCCCCCCC) is the cmd or status identifier. | 
 |     Frequently-used values are encoded as (cccc), longer ones using | 
 |     (cccc,CCCCCCCC). Subsequent bytes are optional parameters and are | 
 |     specific to the cmd or status code. This may include a length | 
 |     for command and status codes that need variable-length parameters. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | In addition, we use another interrupt pipe (endpoint) which the host polls | 
 | periodically for flow control information. The peripheral, when there has | 
 | been a change, sends the following 10-byte packet: | 
 |  | 
 | 	RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR | 
 | 	T0T0T0T0T0T0T0T0 | 
 | 	T1T1T1T1T1T1T1T1 | 
 | 	T2T2T2T2T2T2T2T2 | 
 | 	T3T3T3T3T3T3T3T3 | 
 |  | 
 | The first field is the 16-bit RxBytesAvail field, which indicates the | 
 | number of bytes which may be read by the host from EP1. This is necessary: | 
 | (a) because OSR2.1 has a bug which causes data loss if the peripheral returns | 
 | fewer bytes than the host expects to read, and (b) because, on Microsoft | 
 | platforms at least, an outstanding read posted on EP1 consumes about 35% of | 
 | the CPU just polling the device for data. | 
 |  | 
 | The next 4 fields are the 16-bit TxCredits for each port, which indicate how | 
 | many bytes the host is allowed to send on EP1 for transmit to a given port. | 
 | After an OPEN_PORT command, the Edgeport sends the initial TxCredits for that | 
 | port. | 
 |  | 
 | All 16-bit fields are sent in little-endian (Intel) format. | 
 |  | 
 | ************************************************************************/ | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | // Define format of InterruptStatus packet returned from the | 
 | // Interrupt pipe | 
 | // | 
 |  | 
 | struct int_status_pkt { | 
 | 	__u16      RxBytesAvail;		    // Additional bytes available to | 
 | 						    // be read from Bulk IN pipe | 
 | 	__u16      TxCredits[ MAX_RS232_PORTS ];   // Additional space available in | 
 | 						    // given port's TxBuffer | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | #define GET_INT_STATUS_SIZE(NumPorts) (sizeof(__u16) + (sizeof(__u16) * (NumPorts))) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | // Define cmd/status header values and macros to extract them. | 
 | // | 
 | //	Data:		0LLLLPPP LLLLLLLL | 
 | //	Cmd/Stat:	1ccccPPP CCCCCCCC | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_DATA_HDR_SIZE		2 | 
 | #define	IOSP_CMD_HDR_SIZE		2 | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_MAX_DATA_LENGTH		0x0FFF		// 12 bits -> 4K | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_PORT_MASK			0x07		// Mask to isolate port number | 
 | #define	IOSP_CMD_STAT_BIT		0x80		// If set, this is command/status header | 
 |  | 
 | #define IS_CMD_STAT_HDR(Byte1)		((Byte1) & IOSP_CMD_STAT_BIT) | 
 | #define IS_DATA_HDR(Byte1)		(! IS_CMD_STAT_HDR(Byte1)) | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_GET_HDR_PORT(Byte1)		((__u8) ((Byte1) & IOSP_PORT_MASK)) | 
 | #define	IOSP_GET_HDR_DATA_LEN(Byte1, Byte2)	((__u16) ( ((__u16)((Byte1) & 0x78)) << 5) | (Byte2)) | 
 | #define	IOSP_GET_STATUS_CODE(Byte1)		((__u8) (((Byte1) &  0x78) >> 3)) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | // These macros build the 1st and 2nd bytes for a data header | 
 | // | 
 | #define	IOSP_BUILD_DATA_HDR1(Port, Len)		((__u8) (((Port) | ((__u8) (((__u16) (Len)) >> 5) & 0x78 )))) | 
 | #define	IOSP_BUILD_DATA_HDR2(Port, Len)		((__u8) (Len)) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | // These macros build the 1st and 2nd bytes for a command header | 
 | // | 
 | #define	IOSP_BUILD_CMD_HDR1(Port, Cmd)		((__u8) ( IOSP_CMD_STAT_BIT | (Port) |	((__u8) ((Cmd) << 3)) )) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | //-------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 | // | 
 | //	Define values for commands and command parameters | 
 | //	(sent from Host to Edgeport) | 
 | // | 
 | //	1ccccPPP P1P1P1P1 [ P2P2P2P2P2 ]... | 
 | // | 
 | //	cccc:	00-07	2-byte commands. Write UART register 0-7 with | 
 | //					value in P1. See 16650.H for definitions of | 
 | //					UART register numbers and contents. | 
 | // | 
 | //		08-0B	3-byte commands:					==== P1 ====	==== P2 ==== | 
 | //					08	available for expansion | 
 | //					09	1-param commands		Command Code	Param | 
 | //					0A	available for expansion | 
 | //					0B	available for expansion | 
 | // | 
 | //		0C-0D	4-byte commands.	P1 = extended cmd and P2,P3 = params | 
 | //						Currently unimplemented. | 
 | // | 
 | //		0E-0F	N-byte commands:	P1 = num bytes after P1 (ie, TotalLen - 2) | 
 | //						P2 = extended cmd, P3..Pn = parameters. | 
 | //						Currently unimplemented. | 
 | // | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_WRITE_UART_REG(n)	((n) & 0x07)	// UartReg[ n ] := P1 | 
 |  | 
 | // Register numbers and contents | 
 | // defined in 16554.H. | 
 |  | 
 | //					0x08		// Available for expansion. | 
 | #define	IOSP_EXT_CMD			0x09		// P1 = Command code (defined below) | 
 |  | 
 | // P2 = Parameter | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | // Extended Command values, used with IOSP_EXT_CMD, may | 
 | // or may not use parameter P2. | 
 | // | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_CMD_OPEN_PORT		0x00		// Enable ints, init UART. (NO PARAM) | 
 | #define	IOSP_CMD_CLOSE_PORT		0x01		// Disable ints, flush buffers. (NO PARAM) | 
 | #define	IOSP_CMD_CHASE_PORT		0x02		// Wait for Edgeport TX buffers to empty. (NO PARAM) | 
 | #define IOSP_CMD_SET_RX_FLOW		0x03		// Set Rx Flow Control in Edgeport | 
 | #define IOSP_CMD_SET_TX_FLOW		0x04		// Set Tx Flow Control in Edgeport | 
 | #define IOSP_CMD_SET_XON_CHAR		0x05		// Set XON Character in Edgeport | 
 | #define IOSP_CMD_SET_XOFF_CHAR		0x06		// Set XOFF Character in Edgeport | 
 | #define IOSP_CMD_RX_CHECK_REQ		0x07		// Request Edgeport to insert a Checkpoint into | 
 |  | 
 | // the receive data stream (Parameter = 1 byte sequence number) | 
 |  | 
 | #define IOSP_CMD_SET_BREAK		0x08		// Turn on the BREAK (LCR bit 6) | 
 | #define IOSP_CMD_CLEAR_BREAK		0x09		// Turn off the BREAK (LCR bit 6) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | // Define macros to simplify building of IOSP cmds | 
 | // | 
 |  | 
 | #define	MAKE_CMD_WRITE_REG(ppBuf, pLen, Port, Reg, Val)						\ | 
 | 	do {											\ | 
 | 		(*(ppBuf))[0] = IOSP_BUILD_CMD_HDR1( (Port), IOSP_WRITE_UART_REG(Reg) );	\ | 
 | 		(*(ppBuf))[1] = (Val);								\ | 
 | 												\ | 
 | 		*ppBuf += 2;									\ | 
 | 		*pLen  += 2;									\ | 
 | 	} while (0) | 
 |  | 
 | #define	MAKE_CMD_EXT_CMD(ppBuf, pLen, Port, ExtCmd, Param)					\ | 
 | 	do {											\ | 
 | 		(*(ppBuf))[0] = IOSP_BUILD_CMD_HDR1( (Port), IOSP_EXT_CMD );			\ | 
 | 		(*(ppBuf))[1] = (ExtCmd);							\ | 
 | 		(*(ppBuf))[2] = (Param);							\ | 
 | 												\ | 
 | 		*ppBuf += 3;									\ | 
 | 		*pLen  += 3;									\ | 
 | 	} while (0) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | //-------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 | // | 
 | //	Define format of flow control commands | 
 | //	(sent from Host to Edgeport) | 
 | // | 
 | //	11001PPP FlowCmd FlowTypes | 
 | // | 
 | //	Note that the 'FlowTypes' parameter is a bit mask; that is, | 
 | //	more than one flow control type can be active at the same time. | 
 | //	FlowTypes = 0 means 'no flow control'. | 
 | // | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | //	IOSP_CMD_SET_RX_FLOW | 
 | // | 
 | //	Tells Edgeport how it can stop incoming UART data | 
 | // | 
 | //  Example for Port 0 | 
 | //	P0 = 11001000 | 
 | //  P1 = IOSP_CMD_SET_RX_FLOW | 
 | //  P2 = Bit mask as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | #define IOSP_RX_FLOW_RTS		0x01	// Edgeport drops RTS to stop incoming data | 
 | #define IOSP_RX_FLOW_DTR		0x02	// Edgeport drops DTR to stop incoming data | 
 | #define IOSP_RX_FLOW_DSR_SENSITIVITY	0x04	// Ignores Rx data unless DSR high | 
 |  | 
 | // Not currently implemented by firmware. | 
 | #define IOSP_RX_FLOW_XON_XOFF		0x08	// Edgeport sends XOFF char to stop incoming data. | 
 |  | 
 | // Host must have previously programmed the | 
 | // XON/XOFF values with SET_XON/SET_XOFF | 
 | // before enabling this bit. | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | //	IOSP_CMD_SET_TX_FLOW | 
 | // | 
 | //	Tells Edgeport what signal(s) will stop it from transmitting UART data | 
 | // | 
 | //  Example for Port 0 | 
 | //	P0 = 11001000 | 
 | //  P1 = IOSP_CMD_SET_TX_FLOW | 
 | //  P2 = Bit mask as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | #define IOSP_TX_FLOW_CTS		0x01	// Edgeport stops Tx if CTS low | 
 | #define IOSP_TX_FLOW_DSR		0x02	// Edgeport stops Tx if DSR low | 
 | #define IOSP_TX_FLOW_DCD		0x04	// Edgeport stops Tx if DCD low | 
 | #define IOSP_TX_FLOW_XON_XOFF		0x08	// Edgeport stops Tx upon receiving XOFF char. | 
 |  | 
 | // Host must have previously programmed the | 
 | // XON/XOFF values with SET_XON/SET_XOFF | 
 | // before enabling this bit. | 
 | #define IOSP_TX_FLOW_XOFF_CONTINUE	0x10	// If not set, Edgeport stops Tx when | 
 |  | 
 | // sending XOFF in order to fix broken | 
 | // systems that interpret the next | 
 | // received char as XON. | 
 | // If set, Edgeport continues Tx | 
 | // normally after transmitting XOFF. | 
 | // Not currently implemented by firmware. | 
 | #define IOSP_TX_TOGGLE_RTS		0x20	// Edgeport drives RTS as a true half-duplex | 
 |  | 
 | // Request-to-Send signal: it is raised before | 
 | // beginning transmission and lowered after | 
 | // the last Tx char leaves the UART. | 
 | // Not currently implemented by firmware. | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | //	IOSP_CMD_SET_XON_CHAR | 
 | // | 
 | //	Sets the character which Edgeport transmits/interprets as XON. | 
 | //	Note: This command MUST be sent before sending a SET_RX_FLOW or | 
 | //	SET_TX_FLOW with the XON_XOFF bit set. | 
 | // | 
 | //  Example for Port 0 | 
 | //	P0 = 11001000 | 
 | //  P1 = IOSP_CMD_SET_XON_CHAR | 
 | //  P2 = 0x11 | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | //	IOSP_CMD_SET_XOFF_CHAR | 
 | // | 
 | //	Sets the character which Edgeport transmits/interprets as XOFF. | 
 | //	Note: This command must be sent before sending a SET_RX_FLOW or | 
 | //	SET_TX_FLOW with the XON_XOFF bit set. | 
 | // | 
 | //  Example for Port 0 | 
 | //	P0 = 11001000 | 
 | //  P1 = IOSP_CMD_SET_XOFF_CHAR | 
 | //  P2 = 0x13 | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | //	IOSP_CMD_RX_CHECK_REQ | 
 | // | 
 | //  This command is used to assist in the implementation of the  | 
 | //  IOCTL_SERIAL_PURGE Windows IOCTL.   | 
 | //  This IOSP command tries to place a marker at the end of the RX  | 
 | //  queue in the Edgeport. If the Edgeport RX queue is full then  | 
 | //  the Check will be discarded.   | 
 | //  It is up to the device driver to timeout waiting for the  | 
 | //  RX_CHECK_RSP.  If a RX_CHECK_RSP is received, the driver is  | 
 | //	sure that all data has been received from the edgeport and  | 
 | //	may now purge any internal RX buffers. | 
 | //  Note tat the sequence numbers may be used to detect lost  | 
 | //  CHECK_REQs. | 
 |  | 
 | //  Example for Port 0 | 
 | //	P0 = 11001000 | 
 | //  P1 = IOSP_CMD_RX_CHECK_REQ | 
 | //  P2 = Sequence number | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | //  Response will be: | 
 | //  P1 = IOSP_EXT_RX_CHECK_RSP | 
 | //  P2 = Request Sequence number | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | //-------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 | // | 
 | //	Define values for status and status parameters | 
 | //	(received by Host from Edgeport) | 
 | // | 
 | //	1ssssPPP P1P1P1P1 [ P2P2P2P2P2 ]... | 
 | // | 
 | // 	ssss:	00-07	2-byte status.	ssss identifies which UART register | 
 | //					has changed value, and the new value is in P1. | 
 | //					Note that the ssss values do not correspond to the | 
 | //					16554 register numbers given in 16554.H. Instead, | 
 | //					see below for definitions of the ssss numbers | 
 | //					used in this status message. | 
 | // | 
 | //		08-0B	3-byte status:					==== P1 ====	==== P2 ==== | 
 | //					08	LSR_DATA:		New LSR		Errored byte | 
 | //					09	1-param responses	Response Code	Param | 
 | //					0A	OPEN_RSP:		InitialMsr	TxBufferSize | 
 | //					0B	available for expansion | 
 | // | 
 | //		0C-0D	4-byte status.	P1 = extended status code and P2,P3 = params | 
 | //					Not currently implemented. | 
 | // | 
 | //		0E-0F	N-byte status:	P1 = num bytes after P1 (ie, TotalLen - 2) | 
 | //					P2 = extended status, P3..Pn = parameters. | 
 | //					Not currently implemented. | 
 | // | 
 |  | 
 | /**************************************************** | 
 |  *	SSSS values for 2-byte status messages (0-8) | 
 |  ****************************************************/ | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_STATUS_LSR			0x00	// P1 is new value of LSR register. | 
 |  | 
 | // Bits defined in 16554.H. Edgeport | 
 | // returns this in order to report | 
 | // line status errors (overrun, | 
 | // parity, framing, break). This form | 
 | // is used when a errored receive data | 
 | // character was NOT present in the | 
 | // UART when the LSR error occurred | 
 | // (ie, when LSR bit 0 = 0). | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_STATUS_MSR			0x01	// P1 is new value of MSR register. | 
 |  | 
 | // Bits defined in 16554.H. Edgeport | 
 | // returns this in order to report | 
 | // changes in modem status lines | 
 | // (CTS, DSR, RI, CD) | 
 | //  | 
 |  | 
 | //					0x02	// Available for future expansion | 
 | //					0x03	//  | 
 | //					0x04	//  | 
 | //					0x05	//  | 
 | //					0x06	//  | 
 | //					0x07	//  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /**************************************************** | 
 |  *	SSSS values for 3-byte status messages (8-A) | 
 |  ****************************************************/ | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_STATUS_LSR_DATA		0x08	// P1 is new value of LSR register (same as STATUS_LSR) | 
 |  | 
 | // P2 is errored character read from | 
 | //    RxFIFO after LSR reported an error.													 | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_EXT_STATUS			0x09	// P1 is status/response code, param in P2. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | // Response Codes (P1 values) for 3-byte status messages | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_EXT_STATUS_CHASE_RSP	0	// Reply to CHASE_PORT cmd. P2 is outcome: | 
 | #define	IOSP_EXT_STATUS_CHASE_PASS	0	// 	P2 = 0: All Tx data drained successfully | 
 | #define	IOSP_EXT_STATUS_CHASE_FAIL	1	//	P2 = 1: Timed out (stuck due to flow | 
 |  | 
 | //			control from remote device). | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_EXT_STATUS_RX_CHECK_RSP	1	// Reply to RX_CHECK cmd. P2 is sequence number | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | #define IOSP_STATUS_OPEN_RSP		0x0A	// Reply to OPEN_PORT cmd. | 
 |  | 
 | // P1 is Initial MSR value | 
 | // P2 is encoded TxBuffer Size: | 
 | //	TxBufferSize = (P2 + 1) * 64 | 
 |  | 
 | //					0x0B	// Available for future expansion | 
 |  | 
 | #define GET_TX_BUFFER_SIZE(P2) (((P2) + 1) * 64) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /**************************************************** | 
 |  *	SSSS values for 4-byte status messages | 
 |  ****************************************************/ | 
 |  | 
 | #define IOSP_EXT4_STATUS		0x0C	// Extended status code in P1, | 
 |  | 
 | // Params in P2, P3 | 
 | // Currently unimplemented. | 
 |  | 
 | //					0x0D	// Currently unused, available. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | // | 
 | // Macros to parse status messages | 
 | // | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_GET_STATUS_LEN(code)	( (code) < 8 ? 2 : ((code) < 0x0A ? 3 : 4) ) | 
 |  | 
 | #define	IOSP_STATUS_IS_2BYTE(code)	( (code) < 0x08 ) | 
 | #define	IOSP_STATUS_IS_3BYTE(code)	( ((code) >= 0x08) && ((code) <= 0x0B) ) | 
 | #define	IOSP_STATUS_IS_4BYTE(code)	( ((code) >= 0x0C) && ((code) <= 0x0D) ) | 
 |  |