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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700
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+/*
+ usa28msg.h
+
+ Copyright (C) 1998-2000 InnoSys Incorporated. All Rights Reserved
+ This file is available under a BSD-style copyright
+
+ Keyspan USB Async Message Formats for the USA26X
+
+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+ met:
+
+ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain this licence text
+ without modification, this list of conditions, and the following
+ disclaimer. The following copyright notice must appear immediately at
+ the beginning of all source files:
+
+ Copyright (C) 1998-2000 InnoSys Incorporated. All Rights Reserved
+
+ This file is available under a BSD-style copyright
+
+ 2. The name of InnoSys Incorporated may not be used to endorse or promote
+ products derived from this software without specific prior written
+ permission.
+
+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY INNOSYS CORP. ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
+ IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
+ OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN
+ NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
+ INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
+ (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
+ SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
+ CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
+ LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
+ OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+ Note: these message formats are common to USA18, USA19, and USA28;
+ (for USA28X, see usa26msg.h)
+
+ Buffer formats for RX/TX data messages are not defined by
+ a structure, but are described here:
+
+ USB OUT (host -> USA28, transmit) messages contain a
+ REQUEST_ACK indicator (set to 0xff to request an ACK at the
+ completion of transmit; 0x00 otherwise), followed by data.
+ If the port is configured for parity, the data will be an
+ alternating string of parity and data bytes, so the message
+ format will be:
+
+ RQSTACK PAR DAT PAR DAT ...
+
+ so the maximum length is 63 bytes (1 + 62, or 31 data bytes);
+ always an odd number for the total message length.
+
+ If there is no parity, the format is simply:
+
+ RQSTACK DAT DAT DAT ...
+
+ with a total data length of 63.
+
+ USB IN (USA28 -> host, receive) messages contain data and parity
+ if parity is configred, thusly:
+
+ DAT PAR DAT PAR DAT PAR ...
+
+ for a total of 32 data bytes;
+
+ If parity is not configured, the format is:
+
+ DAT DAT DAT ...
+
+ for a total of 64 data bytes.
+
+ In the TX messages (USB OUT), the 0x01 bit of the PARity byte is
+ the parity bit. In the RX messages (USB IN), the PARity byte is
+ the content of the 8051's status register; the parity bit
+ (RX_PARITY_BIT) is the 0x04 bit.
+
+ revision history:
+
+ 1999may06 add resetDataToggle to control message
+ 2000mar21 add rs232invalid to status response message
+ 2000apr04 add 230.4Kb definition to setBaudRate
+ 2000apr13 add/remove loopbackMode switch
+ 2000apr13 change definition of setBaudRate to cover 115.2Kb, too
+ 2000jun01 add extended BSD-style copyright text
+*/
+
+#ifndef __USA28MSG__
+#define __USA28MSG__
+
+
+struct keyspan_usa28_portControlMessage
+{
+ /*
+ there are four types of "commands" sent in the control message:
+
+ 1. configuration changes which must be requested by setting
+ the corresponding "set" flag (and should only be requested
+ when necessary, to reduce overhead on the USA28):
+ */
+ u8 setBaudRate, // 0=don't set, 1=baudLo/Hi, 2=115.2K, 3=230.4K
+ baudLo, // host does baud divisor calculation
+ baudHi; // baudHi is only used for first port (gives lower rates)
+
+ /*
+ 2. configuration changes which are done every time (because it's
+ hardly more trouble to do them than to check whether to do them):
+ */
+ u8 parity, // 1=use parity, 0=don't
+ ctsFlowControl, // all except 19Q: 1=use CTS flow control, 0=don't
+ // 19Q: 0x08:CTSflowControl 0x10:DSRflowControl
+ xonFlowControl, // 1=use XON/XOFF flow control, 0=don't
+ rts, // 1=on, 0=off
+ dtr; // 1=on, 0=off
+
+ /*
+ 3. configuration data which is simply used as is (no overhead,
+ but must be correct in every host message).
+ */
+ u8 forwardingLength, // forward when this number of chars available
+ forwardMs, // forward this many ms after last rx data
+ breakThreshold, // specified in ms, 1-255 (see note below)
+ xonChar, // specified in current character format
+ xoffChar; // specified in current character format
+
+ /*
+ 4. commands which are flags only; these are processed in order
+ (so that, e.g., if both _txOn and _txOff flags are set, the
+ port ends in a TX_OFF state); any non-zero value is respected
+ */
+ u8 _txOn, // enable transmitting (and continue if there's data)
+ _txOff, // stop transmitting
+ txFlush, // toss outbound data
+ txForceXoff, // pretend we've received XOFF
+ txBreak, // turn on break (leave on until txOn clears it)
+ rxOn, // turn on receiver
+ rxOff, // turn off receiver
+ rxFlush, // toss inbound data
+ rxForward, // forward all inbound data, NOW
+ returnStatus, // return current status n times (1 or 2)
+ resetDataToggle;// reset data toggle state to DATA0
+
+};
+
+struct keyspan_usa28_portStatusMessage
+{
+ u8 port, // 0=first, 1=second, 2=global (see below)
+ cts,
+ dsr, // (not used in all products)
+ dcd,
+
+ ri, // (not used in all products)
+ _txOff, // port has been disabled (by host)
+ _txXoff, // port is in XOFF state (either host or RX XOFF)
+ dataLost, // count of lost chars; wraps; not guaranteed exact
+
+ rxEnabled, // as configured by rxOn/rxOff 1=on, 0=off
+ rxBreak, // 1=we're in break state
+ rs232invalid, // 1=no valid signals on rs-232 inputs
+ controlResponse;// 1=a control messages has been processed
+};
+
+// bit defines in txState
+#define TX_OFF 0x01 // requested by host txOff command
+#define TX_XOFF 0x02 // either real, or simulated by host
+
+struct keyspan_usa28_globalControlMessage
+{
+ u8 sendGlobalStatus, // 2=request for two status responses
+ resetStatusToggle, // 1=reset global status toggle
+ resetStatusCount; // a cycling value
+};
+
+struct keyspan_usa28_globalStatusMessage
+{
+ u8 port, // 3
+ sendGlobalStatus, // from request, decremented
+ resetStatusCount; // as in request
+};
+
+struct keyspan_usa28_globalDebugMessage
+{
+ u8 port, // 2
+ n, // typically a count/status byte
+ b; // typically a data byte
+};
+
+// ie: the maximum length of an EZUSB endpoint buffer
+#define MAX_DATA_LEN 64
+
+// the parity bytes have only one significant bit
+#define RX_PARITY_BIT 0x04
+#define TX_PARITY_BIT 0x01
+
+// update status approx. 60 times a second (16.6666 ms)
+#define STATUS_UPDATE_INTERVAL 16
+
+#endif
+