| /******************************************************************************* |
| * |
| * (c) 1999 by Computone Corporation |
| * |
| ******************************************************************************** |
| * |
| * |
| * PACKAGE: Linux tty Device Driver for IntelliPort II family of multiport |
| * serial I/O controllers. |
| * |
| * DESCRIPTION: Definitions and support for In-line and Bypass commands. |
| * Applicable only when the standard loadware is active. |
| * |
| *******************************************************************************/ |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Revision History: |
| // |
| // 10 October 1991 MAG First Draft |
| // 7 November 1991 MAG Reflects some new commands |
| // 20 February 1992 MAG CMD_HOTACK corrected: no argument. |
| // 24 February 1992 MAG Support added for new commands for 1.4.x loadware. |
| // 11 March 1992 MAG Additional commands. |
| // 16 March 1992 MAG Additional commands. |
| // 30 March 1992 MAG Additional command: CMD_DSS_NOW |
| // 18 May 1992 MAG Changed CMD_OPOST |
| // |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| #ifndef I2CMD_H // To prevent multiple includes |
| #define I2CMD_H 1 |
| |
| #include "ip2types.h" |
| |
| // This module is designed to provide a uniform method of sending commands to |
| // the board through command packets. The difficulty is, some commands take |
| // parameters, others do not. Furthermore, it is often useful to send several |
| // commands to the same channel as part of the same packet. (See also i2pack.h.) |
| // |
| // This module is designed so that the caller should not be responsible for |
| // remembering the exact syntax of each command, or at least so that the |
| // compiler could check things somewhat. I'll explain as we go... |
| // |
| // First, a structure which can embody the syntax of each type of command. |
| // |
| typedef struct _cmdSyntax |
| { |
| UCHAR length; // Number of bytes in the command |
| UCHAR flags; // Information about the command (see below) |
| |
| // The command and its parameters, which may be of arbitrary length. Don't |
| // worry yet how the parameters will be initialized; macros later take care |
| // of it. Also, don't worry about the arbitrary length issue; this structure |
| // is never used to allocate space (see i2cmd.c). |
| UCHAR cmd[2]; |
| } cmdSyntax, *cmdSyntaxPtr; |
| |
| // Bit assignments for flags |
| |
| #define INL 1 // Set if suitable for inline commands |
| #define BYP 2 // Set if suitable for bypass commands |
| #define BTH (INL|BYP) // suitable for either! |
| #define END 4 // Set if this must be the last command in a block |
| #define VIP 8 // Set if this command is special in some way and really |
| // should only be sent from the library-level and not |
| // directly from user-level |
| #define VAR 0x10 // This command is of variable length! |
| |
| //----------------------------------- |
| // External declarations for i2cmd.c |
| //----------------------------------- |
| // Routine to set up parameters for the "define hot-key sequence" command. Since |
| // there is more than one parameter to assign, we must use a function rather |
| // than a macro (used usually). |
| // |
| extern cmdSyntaxPtr i2cmdUnixFlags(USHORT iflag,USHORT cflag,USHORT lflag); |
| extern cmdSyntaxPtr i2cmdBaudDef(int which, USHORT rate); |
| |
| // Declarations for the global arrays used to bear the commands and their |
| // arguments. |
| // |
| // Note: Since these are globals and the arguments might change, it is important |
| // that the library routine COPY these into buffers from whence they would be |
| // sent, rather than merely storing the pointers. In multi-threaded |
| // environments, important that the copy should obtain before any context switch |
| // is allowed. Also, for parameterized commands, DO NOT ISSUE THE SAME COMMAND |
| // MORE THAN ONCE WITH THE SAME PARAMETERS in the same call. |
| // |
| static UCHAR ct02[]; |
| static UCHAR ct03[]; |
| static UCHAR ct04[]; |
| static UCHAR ct05[]; |
| static UCHAR ct06[]; |
| static UCHAR ct07[]; |
| static UCHAR ct08[]; |
| static UCHAR ct09[]; |
| static UCHAR ct10[]; |
| static UCHAR ct11[]; |
| static UCHAR ct12[]; |
| static UCHAR ct13[]; |
| static UCHAR ct14[]; |
| static UCHAR ct15[]; |
| static UCHAR ct16[]; |
| static UCHAR ct17[]; |
| static UCHAR ct18[]; |
| static UCHAR ct19[]; |
| static UCHAR ct20[]; |
| static UCHAR ct21[]; |
| static UCHAR ct22[]; |
| static UCHAR ct23[]; |
| static UCHAR ct24[]; |
| static UCHAR ct25[]; |
| static UCHAR ct26[]; |
| static UCHAR ct27[]; |
| static UCHAR ct28[]; |
| static UCHAR ct29[]; |
| static UCHAR ct30[]; |
| static UCHAR ct31[]; |
| static UCHAR ct32[]; |
| static UCHAR ct33[]; |
| static UCHAR ct34[]; |
| static UCHAR ct35[]; |
| static UCHAR ct36[]; |
| static UCHAR ct36a[]; |
| static UCHAR ct41[]; |
| static UCHAR ct42[]; |
| static UCHAR ct43[]; |
| static UCHAR ct44[]; |
| static UCHAR ct45[]; |
| static UCHAR ct46[]; |
| static UCHAR ct48[]; |
| static UCHAR ct49[]; |
| static UCHAR ct50[]; |
| static UCHAR ct51[]; |
| static UCHAR ct52[]; |
| static UCHAR ct56[]; |
| static UCHAR ct57[]; |
| static UCHAR ct58[]; |
| static UCHAR ct59[]; |
| static UCHAR ct60[]; |
| static UCHAR ct61[]; |
| static UCHAR ct62[]; |
| static UCHAR ct63[]; |
| static UCHAR ct64[]; |
| static UCHAR ct65[]; |
| static UCHAR ct66[]; |
| static UCHAR ct67[]; |
| static UCHAR ct68[]; |
| static UCHAR ct69[]; |
| static UCHAR ct70[]; |
| static UCHAR ct71[]; |
| static UCHAR ct72[]; |
| static UCHAR ct73[]; |
| static UCHAR ct74[]; |
| static UCHAR ct75[]; |
| static UCHAR ct76[]; |
| static UCHAR ct77[]; |
| static UCHAR ct78[]; |
| static UCHAR ct79[]; |
| static UCHAR ct80[]; |
| static UCHAR ct81[]; |
| static UCHAR ct82[]; |
| static UCHAR ct83[]; |
| static UCHAR ct84[]; |
| static UCHAR ct85[]; |
| static UCHAR ct86[]; |
| static UCHAR ct87[]; |
| static UCHAR ct88[]; |
| static UCHAR ct89[]; |
| static UCHAR ct90[]; |
| static UCHAR ct91[]; |
| static UCHAR cc01[]; |
| static UCHAR cc02[]; |
| |
| // Now, refer to i2cmd.c, and see the character arrays defined there. They are |
| // cast here to cmdSyntaxPtr. |
| // |
| // There are library functions for issuing bypass or inline commands. These |
| // functions take one or more arguments of the type cmdSyntaxPtr. The routine |
| // then can figure out how long each command is supposed to be and easily add it |
| // to the list. |
| // |
| // For ease of use, we define manifests which return pointers to appropriate |
| // cmdSyntaxPtr things. But some commands also take arguments. If a single |
| // argument is used, we define a macro which performs the single assignment and |
| // (through the expedient of a comma expression) references the appropriate |
| // pointer. For commands requiring several arguments, we actually define a |
| // function to perform the assignments. |
| |
| #define CMD_DTRUP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct02) // Raise DTR |
| #define CMD_DTRDN (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct03) // Lower DTR |
| #define CMD_RTSUP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct04) // Raise RTS |
| #define CMD_RTSDN (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct05) // Lower RTS |
| #define CMD_STARTFL (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct06) // Start Flushing Data |
| |
| #define CMD_DTRRTS_UP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(cc01) // Raise DTR and RTS |
| #define CMD_DTRRTS_DN (cmdSyntaxPtr)(cc02) // Lower DTR and RTS |
| |
| // Set Baud Rate for transmit and receive |
| #define CMD_SETBAUD(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct07))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct07)) |
| |
| #define CBR_50 1 |
| #define CBR_75 2 |
| #define CBR_110 3 |
| #define CBR_134 4 |
| #define CBR_150 5 |
| #define CBR_200 6 |
| #define CBR_300 7 |
| #define CBR_600 8 |
| #define CBR_1200 9 |
| #define CBR_1800 10 |
| #define CBR_2400 11 |
| #define CBR_4800 12 |
| #define CBR_9600 13 |
| #define CBR_19200 14 |
| #define CBR_38400 15 |
| #define CBR_2000 16 |
| #define CBR_3600 17 |
| #define CBR_7200 18 |
| #define CBR_56000 19 |
| #define CBR_57600 20 |
| #define CBR_64000 21 |
| #define CBR_76800 22 |
| #define CBR_115200 23 |
| #define CBR_C1 24 // Custom baud rate 1 |
| #define CBR_C2 25 // Custom baud rate 2 |
| #define CBR_153600 26 |
| #define CBR_230400 27 |
| #define CBR_307200 28 |
| #define CBR_460800 29 |
| #define CBR_921600 30 |
| |
| // Set Character size |
| // |
| #define CMD_SETBITS(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct08))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct08)) |
| |
| #define CSZ_5 0 |
| #define CSZ_6 1 |
| #define CSZ_7 2 |
| #define CSZ_8 3 |
| |
| // Set number of stop bits |
| // |
| #define CMD_SETSTOP(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct09))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct09)) |
| |
| #define CST_1 0 |
| #define CST_15 1 // 1.5 stop bits |
| #define CST_2 2 |
| |
| // Set parity option |
| // |
| #define CMD_SETPAR(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct10))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct10)) |
| |
| #define CSP_NP 0 // no parity |
| #define CSP_OD 1 // odd parity |
| #define CSP_EV 2 // Even parity |
| #define CSP_SP 3 // Space parity |
| #define CSP_MK 4 // Mark parity |
| |
| // Define xon char for transmitter flow control |
| // |
| #define CMD_DEF_IXON(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct11))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct11)) |
| |
| // Define xoff char for transmitter flow control |
| // |
| #define CMD_DEF_IXOFF(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct12))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct12)) |
| |
| #define CMD_STOPFL (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct13) // Stop Flushing data |
| |
| // Acknowledge receipt of hotkey signal |
| // |
| #define CMD_HOTACK (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct14) |
| |
| // Define irq level to use. Should actually be sent by library-level code, not |
| // directly from user... |
| // |
| #define CMDVALUE_IRQ 15 // For library use at initialization. Until this command |
| // is sent, board processing doesn't really start. |
| #define CMD_SET_IRQ(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct15))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct15)) |
| |
| #define CIR_POLL 0 // No IRQ - Poll |
| #define CIR_3 3 // IRQ 3 |
| #define CIR_4 4 // IRQ 4 |
| #define CIR_5 5 // IRQ 5 |
| #define CIR_7 7 // IRQ 7 |
| #define CIR_10 10 // IRQ 10 |
| #define CIR_11 11 // IRQ 11 |
| #define CIR_12 12 // IRQ 12 |
| #define CIR_15 15 // IRQ 15 |
| |
| // Select transmit flow xon/xoff options |
| // |
| #define CMD_IXON_OPT(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct16))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct16)) |
| |
| #define CIX_NONE 0 // Incoming Xon/Xoff characters not special |
| #define CIX_XON 1 // Xoff disable, Xon enable |
| #define CIX_XANY 2 // Xoff disable, any key enable |
| |
| // Select receive flow xon/xoff options |
| // |
| #define CMD_OXON_OPT(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct17))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct17)) |
| |
| #define COX_NONE 0 // Don't send Xon/Xoff |
| #define COX_XON 1 // Send xon/xoff to start/stop incoming data |
| |
| |
| #define CMD_CTS_REP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct18) // Enable CTS reporting |
| #define CMD_CTS_NREP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct19) // Disable CTS reporting |
| |
| #define CMD_DCD_REP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct20) // Enable DCD reporting |
| #define CMD_DCD_NREP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct21) // Disable DCD reporting |
| |
| #define CMD_DSR_REP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct22) // Enable DSR reporting |
| #define CMD_DSR_NREP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct23) // Disable DSR reporting |
| |
| #define CMD_RI_REP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct24) // Enable RI reporting |
| #define CMD_RI_NREP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct25) // Disable RI reporting |
| |
| // Enable break reporting and select style |
| // |
| #define CMD_BRK_REP(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct26))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct26)) |
| |
| #define CBK_STAT 0x00 // Report breaks as a status (exception,irq) |
| #define CBK_NULL 0x01 // Report breaks as a good null |
| #define CBK_STAT_SEQ 0x02 // Report breaks as a status AND as in-band character |
| // sequence FFh, 01h, 10h |
| #define CBK_SEQ 0x03 // Report breaks as the in-band |
| //sequence FFh, 01h, 10h ONLY. |
| #define CBK_FLSH 0x04 // if this bit set also flush input data |
| #define CBK_POSIX 0x08 // if this bit set report as FF,0,0 sequence |
| #define CBK_SINGLE 0x10 // if this bit set with CBK_SEQ or CBK_STAT_SEQ |
| //then reports single null instead of triple |
| |
| #define CMD_BRK_NREP (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct27) // Disable break reporting |
| |
| // Specify maximum block size for received data |
| // |
| #define CMD_MAX_BLOCK(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct28))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct28)) |
| |
| // -- COMMAND 29 is reserved -- |
| |
| #define CMD_CTSFL_ENAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct30) // Enable CTS flow control |
| #define CMD_CTSFL_DSAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct31) // Disable CTS flow control |
| #define CMD_RTSFL_ENAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct32) // Enable RTS flow control |
| #define CMD_RTSFL_DSAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct33) // Disable RTS flow control |
| |
| // Specify istrip option |
| // |
| #define CMD_ISTRIP_OPT(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct34))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct34)) |
| |
| #define CIS_NOSTRIP 0 // Strip characters to character size |
| #define CIS_STRIP 1 // Strip any 8-bit characters to 7 bits |
| |
| // Send a break of arg milliseconds |
| // |
| #define CMD_SEND_BRK(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct35))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct35)) |
| |
| // Set error reporting mode |
| // |
| #define CMD_SET_ERROR(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct36))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct36)) |
| |
| #define CSE_ESTAT 0 // Report error in a status packet |
| #define CSE_NOREP 1 // Treat character as though it were good |
| #define CSE_DROP 2 // Discard the character |
| #define CSE_NULL 3 // Replace with a null |
| #define CSE_MARK 4 // Replace with a 3-character sequence (as Unix) |
| |
| #define CMD_SET_REPLACEMENT(arg,ch) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct36a))->cmd[1] = (arg), \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct36a))->cmd[2] = (ch), \ |
| (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct36a)) |
| |
| #define CSE_REPLACE 0x8 // Replace the errored character with the |
| // replacement character defined here |
| |
| #define CSE_STAT_REPLACE 0x18 // Replace the errored character with the |
| // replacement character defined here AND |
| // report the error as a status packet (as in |
| // CSE_ESTAT). |
| |
| |
| // COMMAND 37, to send flow control packets, is handled only by low-level |
| // library code in response to data movement and shouldn't ever be sent by the |
| // user code. See i2pack.h and the body of i2lib.c for details. |
| |
| // Enable on-board post-processing, using options given in oflag argument. |
| // Formerly, this command was automatically preceded by a CMD_OPOST_OFF command |
| // because the loadware does not permit sending back-to-back CMD_OPOST_ON |
| // commands without an intervening CMD_OPOST_OFF. BUT, WE LEARN 18 MAY 92, that |
| // CMD_OPOST_ON and CMD_OPOST_OFF must each be at the end of a packet (or in a |
| // solo packet). This means the caller must specify separately CMD_OPOST_OFF, |
| // CMD_OPOST_ON(parm) when he calls i2QueueCommands(). That function will ensure |
| // each gets a separate packet. Extra CMD_OPOST_OFF's are always ok. |
| // |
| #define CMD_OPOST_ON(oflag) \ |
| (*(USHORT *)(((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct39))->cmd[1]) = (oflag), \ |
| (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct39)) |
| |
| #define CMD_OPOST_OFF (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct40) // Disable on-board post-proc |
| |
| #define CMD_RESUME (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct41) // Resume: behave as though an XON |
| // were received; |
| |
| // Set Transmit baud rate (see command 7 for arguments) |
| // |
| #define CMD_SETBAUD_TX(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct42))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct42)) |
| |
| // Set Receive baud rate (see command 7 for arguments) |
| // |
| #define CMD_SETBAUD_RX(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct43))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct43)) |
| |
| // Request interrupt from board each arg milliseconds. Interrupt will specify |
| // "received data", even though there may be no data present. If arg == 0, |
| // disables any such interrupts. |
| // |
| #define CMD_PING_REQ(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct44))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct44)) |
| |
| #define CMD_HOT_ENAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct45) // Enable Hot-key checking |
| #define CMD_HOT_DSAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct46) // Disable Hot-key checking |
| |
| // COMMAND 47: Send Protocol info via Unix flags: |
| // iflag = Unix tty t_iflag |
| // cflag = Unix tty t_cflag |
| // lflag = Unix tty t_lflag |
| // See System V Unix/Xenix documentation for the meanings of the bit fields |
| // within these flags |
| // |
| #define CMD_UNIX_FLAGS(iflag,cflag,lflag) i2cmdUnixFlags(iflag,cflag,lflag) |
| |
| #define CMD_DSRFL_ENAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct48) // Enable DSR receiver ctrl |
| #define CMD_DSRFL_DSAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct49) // Disable DSR receiver ctrl |
| #define CMD_DTRFL_ENAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct50) // Enable DTR flow control |
| #define CMD_DTRFL_DSAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct51) // Disable DTR flow control |
| #define CMD_BAUD_RESET (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct52) // Reset baudrate table |
| |
| // COMMAND 54: Define custom rate #1 |
| // rate = (short) 1/10 of the desired baud rate |
| // |
| #define CMD_BAUD_DEF1(rate) i2cmdBaudDef(1,rate) |
| |
| // COMMAND 55: Define custom rate #2 |
| // rate = (short) 1/10 of the desired baud rate |
| // |
| #define CMD_BAUD_DEF2(rate) i2cmdBaudDef(2,rate) |
| |
| // Pause arg hundredths of seconds. (Note, this is NOT milliseconds.) |
| // |
| #define CMD_PAUSE(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct56))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct56)) |
| |
| #define CMD_SUSPEND (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct57) // Suspend output |
| #define CMD_UNSUSPEND (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct58) // Un-Suspend output |
| |
| // Set parity-checking options |
| // |
| #define CMD_PARCHK(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct59))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct59)) |
| |
| #define CPK_ENAB 0 // Enable parity checking on input |
| #define CPK_DSAB 1 // Disable parity checking on input |
| |
| #define CMD_BMARK_REQ (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct60) // Bookmark request |
| |
| |
| // Enable/Disable internal loopback mode |
| // |
| #define CMD_INLOOP(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct61))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct61)) |
| |
| #define CIN_DISABLE 0 // Normal operation (default) |
| #define CIN_ENABLE 1 // Internal (local) loopback |
| #define CIN_REMOTE 2 // Remote loopback |
| |
| // Specify timeout for hotkeys: Delay will be (arg x 10) milliseconds, arg == 0 |
| // --> no timeout: wait forever. |
| // |
| #define CMD_HOT_TIME(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct62))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct62)) |
| |
| |
| // Define (outgoing) xon for receive flow control |
| // |
| #define CMD_DEF_OXON(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct63))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct63)) |
| |
| // Define (outgoing) xoff for receiver flow control |
| // |
| #define CMD_DEF_OXOFF(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct64))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct64)) |
| |
| // Enable/Disable RTS on transmit (1/2 duplex-style) |
| // |
| #define CMD_RTS_XMIT(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct65))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct65)) |
| |
| #define CHD_DISABLE 0 |
| #define CHD_ENABLE 1 |
| |
| // Set high-water-mark level (debugging use only) |
| // |
| #define CMD_SETHIGHWAT(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct66))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct66)) |
| |
| // Start flushing tagged data (tag = 0-14) |
| // |
| #define CMD_START_SELFL(tag) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct67))->cmd[1] = (tag),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct67)) |
| |
| // End flushing tagged data (tag = 0-14) |
| // |
| #define CMD_END_SELFL(tag) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct68))->cmd[1] = (tag),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct68)) |
| |
| #define CMD_HWFLOW_OFF (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct69) // Disable HW TX flow control |
| #define CMD_ODSRFL_ENAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct70) // Enable DSR output f/c |
| #define CMD_ODSRFL_DSAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct71) // Disable DSR output f/c |
| #define CMD_ODCDFL_ENAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct72) // Enable DCD output f/c |
| #define CMD_ODCDFL_DSAB (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct73) // Disable DCD output f/c |
| |
| // Set transmit interrupt load level. Count should be an even value 2-12 |
| // |
| #define CMD_LOADLEVEL(count) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct74))->cmd[1] = (count),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct74)) |
| |
| // If reporting DSS changes, map to character sequence FFh, 2, MSR |
| // |
| #define CMD_STATDATA(arg) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct75))->cmd[1] = (arg),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct75)) |
| |
| #define CSTD_DISABLE// Report DSS changes as status packets only (default) |
| #define CSTD_ENABLE // Report DSS changes as in-band data sequence as well as |
| // by status packet. |
| |
| #define CMD_BREAK_ON (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct76)// Set break and stop xmit |
| #define CMD_BREAK_OFF (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct77)// End break and restart xmit |
| #define CMD_GETFC (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct78)// Request for flow control packet |
| // from board. |
| |
| // Transmit this character immediately |
| // |
| #define CMD_XMIT_NOW(ch) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct79))->cmd[1] = (ch),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct79)) |
| |
| // Set baud rate via "divisor latch" |
| // |
| #define CMD_DIVISOR_LATCH(which,value) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct80))->cmd[1] = (which), \ |
| *(USHORT *)(((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct80))->cmd[2]) = (value), \ |
| (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct80)) |
| |
| #define CDL_RX 1 // Set receiver rate |
| #define CDL_TX 2 // Set transmit rate |
| // (CDL_TX | CDL_RX) Set both rates |
| |
| // Request for special diagnostic status pkt from the board. |
| // |
| #define CMD_GET_STATUS (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct81) |
| |
| // Request time-stamped transmit character count packet. |
| // |
| #define CMD_GET_TXCNT (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct82) |
| |
| // Request time-stamped receive character count packet. |
| // |
| #define CMD_GET_RXCNT (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct83) |
| |
| // Request for box/board I.D. packet. |
| #define CMD_GET_BOXIDS (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct84) |
| |
| // Enable or disable multiple channels according to bit-mapped ushorts box 1-4 |
| // |
| #define CMD_ENAB_MULT(enable, box1, box2, box3, box4) \ |
| (((cmdSytaxPtr)(ct85))->cmd[1] = (enable), \ |
| *(USHORT *)(((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct85))->cmd[2]) = (box1), \ |
| *(USHORT *)(((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct85))->cmd[4]) = (box2), \ |
| *(USHORT *)(((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct85))->cmd[6]) = (box3), \ |
| *(USHORT *)(((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct85))->cmd[8]) = (box4), \ |
| (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct85)) |
| |
| #define CEM_DISABLE 0 |
| #define CEM_ENABLE 1 |
| |
| // Enable or disable receiver or receiver interrupts (default both enabled) |
| // |
| #define CMD_RCV_ENABLE(ch) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct86))->cmd[1] = (ch),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct86)) |
| |
| #define CRE_OFF 0 // Disable the receiver |
| #define CRE_ON 1 // Enable the receiver |
| #define CRE_INTOFF 2 // Disable receiver interrupts (to loadware) |
| #define CRE_INTON 3 // Enable receiver interrupts (to loadware) |
| |
| // Starts up a hardware test process, which runs transparently, and sends a |
| // STAT_HWFAIL packet in case a hardware failure is detected. |
| // |
| #define CMD_HW_TEST (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct87) |
| |
| // Change receiver threshold and timeout value: |
| // Defaults: timeout = 20mS |
| // threshold count = 8 when DTRflow not in use, |
| // threshold count = 5 when DTRflow in use. |
| // |
| #define CMD_RCV_THRESHOLD(count,ms) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct88))->cmd[1] = (count), \ |
| ((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct88))->cmd[2] = (ms), \ |
| (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct88)) |
| |
| // Makes the loadware report DSS signals for this channel immediately. |
| // |
| #define CMD_DSS_NOW (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct89) |
| |
| // Set the receive silo parameters |
| // timeout is ms idle wait until delivery (~VTIME) |
| // threshold is max characters cause interrupt (~VMIN) |
| // |
| #define CMD_SET_SILO(timeout,threshold) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct90))->cmd[1] = (timeout), \ |
| ((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct90))->cmd[2] = (threshold), \ |
| (cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct90)) |
| |
| // Set timed break in decisecond (1/10s) |
| // |
| #define CMD_LBREAK(ds) \ |
| (((cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct91))->cmd[1] = (ds),(cmdSyntaxPtr)(ct66)) |
| |
| |
| |
| #endif // I2CMD_H |