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+/*
+ *      FarSync X21 driver for Linux
+ *
+ *      Actually sync driver for X.21, V.35 and V.24 on FarSync T-series cards
+ *
+ *      Copyright (C) 2001 FarSite Communications Ltd.
+ *      www.farsite.co.uk
+ *
+ *      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.
+ *
+ *      Author: R.J.Dunlop      <bob.dunlop@farsite.co.uk>
+ *
+ *      For the most part this file only contains structures and information
+ *      that is visible to applications outside the driver. Shared memory
+ *      layout etc is internal to the driver and described within farsync.c.
+ *      Overlap exists in that the values used for some fields within the
+ *      ioctl interface extend into the cards firmware interface so values in
+ *      this file may not be changed arbitrarily.
+ */
+
+/*      What's in a name
+ *
+ *      The project name for this driver is Oscar. The driver is intended to be
+ *      used with the FarSite T-Series cards (T2P & T4P) running in the high
+ *      speed frame shifter mode. This is sometimes referred to as X.21 mode
+ *      which is a complete misnomer as the card continues to support V.24 and
+ *      V.35 as well as X.21.
+ *
+ *      A short common prefix is useful for routines within the driver to avoid
+ *      conflict with other similar drivers and I chosen to use "fst_" for this
+ *      purpose (FarSite T-series).
+ *
+ *      Finally the device driver needs a short network interface name. Since
+ *      "hdlc" is already in use I've chosen the even less informative "sync"
+ *      for the present.
+ */
+#define FST_NAME                "fst"           /* In debug/info etc */
+#define FST_NDEV_NAME           "sync"          /* For net interface */
+#define FST_DEV_NAME            "farsync"       /* For misc interfaces */
+
+
+/*      User version number
+ *
+ *      This version number is incremented with each official release of the
+ *      package and is a simplified number for normal user reference.
+ *      Individual files are tracked by the version control system and may
+ *      have individual versions (or IDs) that move much faster than the
+ *      the release version as individual updates are tracked.
+ */
+#define FST_USER_VERSION        "0.09"
+
+
+/*      Ioctl call command values
+ *
+ *      The first three private ioctls are used by the sync-PPP module,
+ *      allowing a little room for expansion we start our numbering at 10.
+ */
+#define FSTWRITE        (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+10)
+#define FSTCPURESET     (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+11)
+#define FSTCPURELEASE   (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+12)
+#define FSTGETCONF      (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+13)
+#define FSTSETCONF      (SIOCDEVPRIVATE+14)
+
+
+/*      FSTWRITE
+ *
+ *      Used to write a block of data (firmware etc) before the card is running
+ */
+struct fstioc_write {
+        unsigned int  size;
+        unsigned int  offset;
+        unsigned char data[0];
+};
+
+
+/*      FSTCPURESET and FSTCPURELEASE
+ *
+ *      These take no additional data.
+ *      FSTCPURESET forces the cards CPU into a reset state and holds it there.
+ *      FSTCPURELEASE releases the CPU from this reset state allowing it to run,
+ *      the reset vector should be setup before this ioctl is run.
+ */
+
+/*      FSTGETCONF and FSTSETCONF
+ *
+ *      Get and set a card/ports configuration.
+ *      In order to allow selective setting of items and for the kernel to
+ *      indicate a partial status response the first field "valid" is a bitmask
+ *      indicating which other fields in the structure are valid.
+ *      Many of the field names in this structure match those used in the
+ *      firmware shared memory configuration interface and come originally from
+ *      the NT header file Smc.h
+ *
+ *      When used with FSTGETCONF this structure should be zeroed before use.
+ *      This is to allow for possible future expansion when some of the fields
+ *      might be used to indicate a different (expanded) structure.
+ */
+struct fstioc_info {
+        unsigned int   valid;           /* Bits of structure that are valid */
+        unsigned int   nports;          /* Number of serial ports */
+        unsigned int   type;            /* Type index of card */
+        unsigned int   state;           /* State of card */
+        unsigned int   index;           /* Index of port ioctl was issued on */
+        unsigned int   smcFirmwareVersion;
+        unsigned short lineInterface;   /* Physical interface type */
+        unsigned char  proto;           /* Line protocol */
+        unsigned char  internalClock;   /* 1 => internal clock, 0 => external */
+        unsigned int   lineSpeed;       /* Speed in bps */
+        unsigned int   v24IpSts;        /* V.24 control input status */
+        unsigned int   v24OpSts;        /* V.24 control output status */
+        unsigned short clockStatus;     /* lsb: 0=> present, 1=> absent */
+        unsigned short cableStatus;     /* lsb: 0=> present, 1=> absent */
+        unsigned short cardMode;        /* lsb: LED id mode */
+        unsigned short debug;           /* Debug flags */
+};
+
+/* "valid" bitmask */
+#define FSTVAL_NONE     0x00000000      /* Nothing valid (firmware not running).
+                                         * Slight misnomer. In fact nports,
+                                         * type, state and index will be set
+                                         * based on hardware detected.
+                                         */
+#define FSTVAL_OMODEM   0x0000001F      /* First 5 bits correspond to the
+                                         * output status bits defined for
+                                         * v24OpSts
+                                         */
+#define FSTVAL_SPEED    0x00000020      /* internalClock, lineSpeed, clockStatus
+                                         */
+#define FSTVAL_CABLE    0x00000040      /* lineInterface, cableStatus */
+#define FSTVAL_IMODEM   0x00000080      /* v24IpSts */
+#define FSTVAL_CARD     0x00000100      /* nports, type, state, index,
+                                         * smcFirmwareVersion
+                                         */
+#define FSTVAL_PROTO    0x00000200      /* proto */
+#define FSTVAL_MODE     0x00000400      /* cardMode */
+#define FSTVAL_DEBUG    0x80000000      /* debug */
+#define FSTVAL_ALL      0x000007FF      /* Note: does not include DEBUG flag */
+
+/* "type" */
+#define FST_TYPE_NONE   0               /* Probably should never happen */
+#define FST_TYPE_T2P    1               /* T2P X21 2 port card */
+#define FST_TYPE_T4P    2               /* T4P X21 4 port card */
+
+/* "state" */
+#define FST_UNINIT      0               /* Raw uninitialised state following
+                                         * system startup */
+#define FST_RESET       1               /* Processor held in reset state */
+#define FST_DOWNLOAD    2               /* Card being downloaded */
+#define FST_STARTING    3               /* Released following download */
+#define FST_RUNNING     4               /* Processor running */
+#define FST_BADVERSION  5               /* Bad shared memory version detected */
+#define FST_HALTED      6               /* Processor flagged a halt */
+#define FST_IFAILED     7               /* Firmware issued initialisation failed
+                                         * interrupt
+                                         */
+/* "lineInterface" */
+#define V24             1
+#define X21             2
+#define V35             3
+
+/* "proto" */
+#define FST_HDLC        1               /* Cisco compatible HDLC */
+#define FST_PPP         2               /* Sync PPP */
+#define FST_MONITOR     3               /* Monitor only (raw packet reception) */
+#define FST_RAW         4               /* Two way raw packets */
+#define FST_GEN_HDLC    5               /* Using "Generic HDLC" module */
+
+/* "internalClock" */
+#define INTCLK          1
+#define EXTCLK          0
+
+/* "v24IpSts" bitmask */
+#define IPSTS_CTS       0x00000001      /* Clear To Send (Indicate for X.21) */
+#define IPSTS_INDICATE  IPSTS_CTS
+#define IPSTS_DSR       0x00000002      /* Data Set Ready (T2P Port A) */
+#define IPSTS_DCD       0x00000004      /* Data Carrier Detect */
+#define IPSTS_RI        0x00000008      /* Ring Indicator (T2P Port A) */
+#define IPSTS_TMI       0x00000010      /* Test Mode Indicator (Not Supported)*/
+
+/* "v24OpSts" bitmask */
+#define OPSTS_RTS       0x00000001      /* Request To Send (Control for X.21) */
+#define OPSTS_CONTROL   OPSTS_RTS
+#define OPSTS_DTR       0x00000002      /* Data Terminal Ready */
+#define OPSTS_DSRS      0x00000004      /* Data Signalling Rate Select (Not
+                                         * Supported) */
+#define OPSTS_SS        0x00000008      /* Select Standby (Not Supported) */
+#define OPSTS_LL        0x00000010      /* Maintenance Test (Not Supported) */
+
+/* "cardMode" bitmask */
+#define CARD_MODE_IDENTIFY      0x0001
+
+
+/*      Debug support
+ *
+ *      These should only be enabled for development kernels, production code
+ *      should define FST_DEBUG=0 in order to exclude the code.
+ *      Setting FST_DEBUG=1 will include all the debug code but in a disabled
+ *      state, use the FSTSETCONF ioctl to enable specific debug actions, or
+ *      FST_DEBUG can be set to prime the debug selection.
+ */
+#define FST_DEBUG       0x0000
+#if FST_DEBUG
+
+extern int fst_debug_mask;              /* Bit mask of actions to debug, bits
+                                         * listed below. Note: Bit 0 is used
+                                         * to trigger the inclusion of this
+                                         * code, without enabling any actions.
+                                         */
+#define DBG_INIT        0x0002          /* Card detection and initialisation */
+#define DBG_OPEN        0x0004          /* Open and close sequences */
+#define DBG_PCI         0x0008          /* PCI config operations */
+#define DBG_IOCTL       0x0010          /* Ioctls and other config */
+#define DBG_INTR        0x0020          /* Interrupt routines (be careful) */
+#define DBG_TX          0x0040          /* Packet transmission */
+#define DBG_RX          0x0080          /* Packet reception */
+#define DBG_CMD         0x0100          /* Port command issuing */
+
+#define DBG_ASS         0xFFFF          /* Assert like statements. Code that
+                                         * should never be reached, if you see
+                                         * one of these then I've been an ass
+                                         */
+#endif  /* FST_DEBUG */
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