| /******************************************************************************* |
| * |
| * (c) 1998 by Computone Corporation |
| * |
| ******************************************************************************** |
| * |
| * |
| * PACKAGE: Linux tty Device Driver for IntelliPort II family of multiport |
| * serial I/O controllers. |
| * |
| * DESCRIPTION: Definitions of the packets used to transfer data and commands |
| * Host <--> Board. Information provided here is only applicable |
| * when the standard loadware is active. |
| * |
| *******************************************************************************/ |
| #ifndef I2PACK_H |
| #define I2PACK_H 1 |
| |
| //----------------------------------------------- |
| // Revision History: |
| // |
| // 10 October 1991 MAG First draft |
| // 24 February 1992 MAG Additions for 1.4.x loadware |
| // 11 March 1992 MAG New status packets |
| // |
| //----------------------------------------------- |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Packet Formats: |
| // |
| // Information passes between the host and board through the FIFO in packets. |
| // These have headers which indicate the type of packet. Because the fifo data |
| // path may be 16-bits wide, the protocol is constrained such that each packet |
| // is always padded to an even byte count. (The lower-level interface routines |
| // -- i2ellis.c -- are designed to do this). |
| // |
| // The sender (be it host or board) must place some number of complete packets |
| // in the fifo, then place a message in the mailbox that packets are available. |
| // Placing such a message interrupts the "receiver" (be it board or host), who |
| // reads the mailbox message and determines that there are incoming packets |
| // ready. Since there are no partial packets, and the length of a packet is |
| // given in the header, the remainder of the packet can be read without checking |
| // for FIFO empty condition. The process is repeated, packet by packet, until |
| // the incoming FIFO is empty. Then the receiver uses the outbound mailbox to |
| // signal the board that it has read the data. Only then can the sender place |
| // additional data in the fifo. |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // |
| //------------------------------------------------ |
| // Definition of Packet Header Area |
| //------------------------------------------------ |
| // |
| // Caution: these only define header areas. In actual use the data runs off |
| // beyond the end of these structures. |
| // |
| // Since these structures are based on sequences of bytes which go to the board, |
| // there cannot be ANY padding between the elements. |
| #pragma pack(1) |
| |
| //---------------------------- |
| // DATA PACKETS |
| //---------------------------- |
| |
| typedef struct _i2DataHeader |
| { |
| unsigned char i2sChannel; /* The channel number: 0-255 */ |
| |
| // -- Bitfields are allocated LSB first -- |
| |
| // For incoming data, indicates whether this is an ordinary packet or a |
| // special one (e.g., hot key hit). |
| unsigned i2sId : 2 __attribute__ ((__packed__)); |
| |
| // For tagging data packets. There are flush commands which flush only data |
| // packets bearing a particular tag. (used in implementing IntelliView and |
| // IntelliPrint). THE TAG VALUE 0xf is RESERVED and must not be used (it has |
| // meaning internally to the loadware). |
| unsigned i2sTag : 4; |
| |
| // These two bits determine the type of packet sent/received. |
| unsigned i2sType : 2; |
| |
| // The count of data to follow: does not include the possible additional |
| // padding byte. MAXIMUM COUNT: 4094. The top four bits must be 0. |
| unsigned short i2sCount; |
| |
| } i2DataHeader, *i2DataHeaderPtr; |
| |
| // Structure is immediately followed by the data, proper. |
| |
| //---------------------------- |
| // NON-DATA PACKETS |
| //---------------------------- |
| |
| typedef struct _i2CmdHeader |
| { |
| unsigned char i2sChannel; // The channel number: 0-255 (Except where noted |
| // - see below |
| |
| // Number of bytes of commands, status or whatever to follow |
| unsigned i2sCount : 6; |
| |
| // These two bits determine the type of packet sent/received. |
| unsigned i2sType : 2; |
| |
| } i2CmdHeader, *i2CmdHeaderPtr; |
| |
| // Structure is immediately followed by the applicable data. |
| |
| //--------------------------------------- |
| // Flow Control Packets (Outbound) |
| //--------------------------------------- |
| |
| // One type of outbound command packet is so important that the entire structure |
| // is explicitly defined here. That is the flow-control packet. This is never |
| // sent by user-level code (as would be the commands to raise/lower DTR, for |
| // example). These are only sent by the library routines in response to reading |
| // incoming data into the buffers. |
| // |
| // The parameters inside the command block are maintained in place, then the |
| // block is sent at the appropriate time. |
| |
| typedef struct _flowIn |
| { |
| i2CmdHeader hd; // Channel #, count, type (see above) |
| unsigned char fcmd; // The flow control command (37) |
| unsigned short asof; // As of byte number "asof" (LSB first!) I have room |
| // for "room" bytes |
| unsigned short room; |
| } flowIn, *flowInPtr; |
| |
| //---------------------------------------- |
| // (Incoming) Status Packets |
| //---------------------------------------- |
| |
| // Incoming packets which are non-data packets are status packets. In this case, |
| // the channel number in the header is unimportant. What follows are one or more |
| // sub-packets, the first word of which consists of the channel (first or low |
| // byte) and the status indicator (second or high byte), followed by possibly |
| // more data. |
| |
| #define STAT_CTS_UP 0 /* CTS raised (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_CTS_DN 1 /* CTS dropped (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_DCD_UP 2 /* DCD raised (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_DCD_DN 3 /* DCD dropped (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_DSR_UP 4 /* DSR raised (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_DSR_DN 5 /* DSR dropped (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_RI_UP 6 /* RI raised (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_RI_DN 7 /* RI dropped (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_BRK_DET 8 /* BRK detect (no other bytes) */ |
| #define STAT_FLOW 9 /* Flow control(-- more: see below */ |
| #define STAT_BMARK 10 /* Bookmark (no other bytes) |
| * Bookmark is sent as a response to |
| * a command 60: request for bookmark |
| */ |
| #define STAT_STATUS 11 /* Special packet: see below */ |
| #define STAT_TXCNT 12 /* Special packet: see below */ |
| #define STAT_RXCNT 13 /* Special packet: see below */ |
| #define STAT_BOXIDS 14 /* Special packet: see below */ |
| #define STAT_HWFAIL 15 /* Special packet: see below */ |
| |
| #define STAT_MOD_ERROR 0xc0 |
| #define STAT_MODEM 0xc0/* If status & STAT_MOD_ERROR: |
| * == STAT_MODEM, then this is a modem |
| * status packet, given in response to a |
| * CMD_DSS_NOW command. |
| * The low nibble has each data signal: |
| */ |
| #define STAT_MOD_DCD 0x8 |
| #define STAT_MOD_RI 0x4 |
| #define STAT_MOD_DSR 0x2 |
| #define STAT_MOD_CTS 0x1 |
| |
| #define STAT_ERROR 0x80/* If status & STAT_MOD_ERROR |
| * == STAT_ERROR, then |
| * sort of error on the channel. |
| * The remaining seven bits indicate |
| * what sort of error it is. |
| */ |
| /* The low three bits indicate parity, framing, or overrun errors */ |
| |
| #define STAT_E_PARITY 4 /* Parity error */ |
| #define STAT_E_FRAMING 2 /* Framing error */ |
| #define STAT_E_OVERRUN 1 /* (uxart) overrun error */ |
| |
| //--------------------------------------- |
| // STAT_FLOW packets |
| //--------------------------------------- |
| |
| typedef struct _flowStat |
| { |
| unsigned short asof; |
| unsigned short room; |
| }flowStat, *flowStatPtr; |
| |
| // flowStat packets are received from the board to regulate the flow of outgoing |
| // data. A local copy of this structure is also kept to track the amount of |
| // credits used and credits remaining. "room" is the amount of space in the |
| // board's buffers, "as of" having received a certain byte number. When sending |
| // data to the fifo, you must calculate how much buffer space your packet will |
| // use. Add this to the current "asof" and subtract it from the current "room". |
| // |
| // The calculation for the board's buffer is given by CREDIT_USAGE, where size |
| // is the un-rounded count of either data characters or command characters. |
| // (Which is to say, the count rounded up, plus two). |
| |
| #define CREDIT_USAGE(size) (((size) + 3) & ~1) |
| |
| //--------------------------------------- |
| // STAT_STATUS packets |
| //--------------------------------------- |
| |
| typedef struct _debugStat |
| { |
| unsigned char d_ccsr; |
| unsigned char d_txinh; |
| unsigned char d_stat1; |
| unsigned char d_stat2; |
| } debugStat, *debugStatPtr; |
| |
| // debugStat packets are sent to the host in response to a CMD_GET_STATUS |
| // command. Each byte is bit-mapped as described below: |
| |
| #define D_CCSR_XON 2 /* Has received XON, ready to transmit */ |
| #define D_CCSR_XOFF 4 /* Has received XOFF, not transmitting */ |
| #define D_CCSR_TXENAB 8 /* Transmitter is enabled */ |
| #define D_CCSR_RXENAB 0x80 /* Receiver is enabled */ |
| |
| #define D_TXINH_BREAK 1 /* We are sending a break */ |
| #define D_TXINH_EMPTY 2 /* No data to send */ |
| #define D_TXINH_SUSP 4 /* Output suspended via command 57 */ |
| #define D_TXINH_CMD 8 /* We are processing an in-line command */ |
| #define D_TXINH_LCD 0x10 /* LCD diagnostics are running */ |
| #define D_TXINH_PAUSE 0x20 /* We are processing a PAUSE command */ |
| #define D_TXINH_DCD 0x40 /* DCD is low, preventing transmission */ |
| #define D_TXINH_DSR 0x80 /* DSR is low, preventing transmission */ |
| |
| #define D_STAT1_TXEN 1 /* Transmit INTERRUPTS enabled */ |
| #define D_STAT1_RXEN 2 /* Receiver INTERRUPTS enabled */ |
| #define D_STAT1_MDEN 4 /* Modem (data set sigs) interrupts enabled */ |
| #define D_STAT1_RLM 8 /* Remote loopback mode selected */ |
| #define D_STAT1_LLM 0x10 /* Local internal loopback mode selected */ |
| #define D_STAT1_CTS 0x20 /* CTS is low, preventing transmission */ |
| #define D_STAT1_DTR 0x40 /* DTR is low, to stop remote transmission */ |
| #define D_STAT1_RTS 0x80 /* RTS is low, to stop remote transmission */ |
| |
| #define D_STAT2_TXMT 1 /* Transmit buffers are all empty */ |
| #define D_STAT2_RXMT 2 /* Receive buffers are all empty */ |
| #define D_STAT2_RXINH 4 /* Loadware has tried to inhibit remote |
| * transmission: dropped DTR, sent XOFF, |
| * whatever... |
| */ |
| #define D_STAT2_RXFLO 8 /* Loadware can send no more data to host |
| * until it receives a flow-control packet |
| */ |
| //----------------------------------------- |
| // STAT_TXCNT and STAT_RXCNT packets |
| //---------------------------------------- |
| |
| typedef struct _cntStat |
| { |
| unsigned short cs_time; // (Assumes host is little-endian!) |
| unsigned short cs_count; |
| } cntStat, *cntStatPtr; |
| |
| // These packets are sent in response to a CMD_GET_RXCNT or a CMD_GET_TXCNT |
| // bypass command. cs_time is a running 1 Millisecond counter which acts as a |
| // time stamp. cs_count is a running counter of data sent or received from the |
| // uxarts. (Not including data added by the chip itself, as with CRLF |
| // processing). |
| //------------------------------------------ |
| // STAT_HWFAIL packets |
| //------------------------------------------ |
| |
| typedef struct _failStat |
| { |
| unsigned char fs_written; |
| unsigned char fs_read; |
| unsigned short fs_address; |
| } failStat, *failStatPtr; |
| |
| // This packet is sent whenever the on-board diagnostic process detects an |
| // error. At startup, this process is dormant. The host can wake it up by |
| // issuing the bypass command CMD_HW_TEST. The process runs at low priority and |
| // performs continuous hardware verification; writing data to certain on-board |
| // registers, reading it back, and comparing. If it detects an error, this |
| // packet is sent to the host, and the process goes dormant again until the host |
| // sends another CMD_HW_TEST. It then continues with the next register to be |
| // tested. |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Macros to deal with the headers more easily! Note that these are defined so |
| // they may be used as "left" as well as "right" expressions. |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| // Given a pointer to the packet, reference the channel number |
| // |
| #define CHANNEL_OF(pP) ((i2DataHeaderPtr)(pP))->i2sChannel |
| |
| // Given a pointer to the packet, reference the Packet type |
| // |
| #define PTYPE_OF(pP) ((i2DataHeaderPtr)(pP))->i2sType |
| |
| // The possible types of packets |
| // |
| #define PTYPE_DATA 0 /* Host <--> Board */ |
| #define PTYPE_BYPASS 1 /* Host ---> Board */ |
| #define PTYPE_INLINE 2 /* Host ---> Board */ |
| #define PTYPE_STATUS 2 /* Host <--- Board */ |
| |
| // Given a pointer to a Data packet, reference the Tag |
| // |
| #define TAG_OF(pP) ((i2DataHeaderPtr)(pP))->i2sTag |
| |
| // Given a pointer to a Data packet, reference the data i.d. |
| // |
| #define ID_OF(pP) ((i2DataHeaderPtr)(pP))->i2sId |
| |
| // The possible types of ID's |
| // |
| #define ID_ORDINARY_DATA 0 |
| #define ID_HOT_KEY 1 |
| |
| // Given a pointer to a Data packet, reference the count |
| // |
| #define DATA_COUNT_OF(pP) ((i2DataHeaderPtr)(pP))->i2sCount |
| |
| // Given a pointer to a Data packet, reference the beginning of data |
| // |
| #define DATA_OF(pP) &((unsigned char *)(pP))[4] // 4 = size of header |
| |
| // Given a pointer to a Non-Data packet, reference the count |
| // |
| #define CMD_COUNT_OF(pP) ((i2CmdHeaderPtr)(pP))->i2sCount |
| |
| #define MAX_CMD_PACK_SIZE 62 // Maximum size of such a count |
| |
| // Given a pointer to a Non-Data packet, reference the beginning of data |
| // |
| #define CMD_OF(pP) &((unsigned char *)(pP))[2] // 2 = size of header |
| |
| //-------------------------------- |
| // MailBox Bits: |
| //-------------------------------- |
| |
| //-------------------------- |
| // Outgoing (host to board) |
| //-------------------------- |
| // |
| #define MB_OUT_STUFFED 0x80 // Host has placed output in fifo |
| #define MB_IN_STRIPPED 0x40 // Host has read in all input from fifo |
| |
| //-------------------------- |
| // Incoming (board to host) |
| //-------------------------- |
| // |
| #define MB_IN_STUFFED 0x80 // Board has placed input in fifo |
| #define MB_OUT_STRIPPED 0x40 // Board has read all output from fifo |
| #define MB_FATAL_ERROR 0x20 // Board has encountered a fatal error |
| |
| #pragma pack() // Reset padding to command-line default |
| |
| #endif // I2PACK_H |
| |