| ========================================= |
| Kernel CAPI Interface to Hardware Drivers |
| ========================================= |
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| 1. Overview |
| =========== |
| |
| From the CAPI 2.0 specification: |
| COMMON-ISDN-API (CAPI) is an application programming interface standard used |
| to access ISDN equipment connected to basic rate interfaces (BRI) and primary |
| rate interfaces (PRI). |
| |
| Kernel CAPI operates as a dispatching layer between CAPI applications and CAPI |
| hardware drivers. Hardware drivers register ISDN devices (controllers, in CAPI |
| lingo) with Kernel CAPI to indicate their readiness to provide their service |
| to CAPI applications. CAPI applications also register with Kernel CAPI, |
| requesting association with a CAPI device. Kernel CAPI then dispatches the |
| application registration to an available device, forwarding it to the |
| corresponding hardware driver. Kernel CAPI then forwards CAPI messages in both |
| directions between the application and the hardware driver. |
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| Format and semantics of CAPI messages are specified in the CAPI 2.0 standard. |
| This standard is freely available from https://www.capi.org. |
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| 2. Driver and Device Registration |
| ================================= |
| |
| CAPI drivers must register each of the ISDN devices they control with Kernel |
| CAPI by calling the Kernel CAPI function attach_capi_ctr() with a pointer to a |
| struct capi_ctr before they can be used. This structure must be filled with |
| the names of the driver and controller, and a number of callback function |
| pointers which are subsequently used by Kernel CAPI for communicating with the |
| driver. The registration can be revoked by calling the function |
| detach_capi_ctr() with a pointer to the same struct capi_ctr. |
| |
| Before the device can be actually used, the driver must fill in the device |
| information fields 'manu', 'version', 'profile' and 'serial' in the capi_ctr |
| structure of the device, and signal its readiness by calling capi_ctr_ready(). |
| From then on, Kernel CAPI may call the registered callback functions for the |
| device. |
| |
| If the device becomes unusable for any reason (shutdown, disconnect ...), the |
| driver has to call capi_ctr_down(). This will prevent further calls to the |
| callback functions by Kernel CAPI. |
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| 3. Application Registration and Communication |
| ============================================= |
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| Kernel CAPI forwards registration requests from applications (calls to CAPI |
| operation CAPI_REGISTER) to an appropriate hardware driver by calling its |
| register_appl() callback function. A unique Application ID (ApplID, u16) is |
| allocated by Kernel CAPI and passed to register_appl() along with the |
| parameter structure provided by the application. This is analogous to the |
| open() operation on regular files or character devices. |
| |
| After a successful return from register_appl(), CAPI messages from the |
| application may be passed to the driver for the device via calls to the |
| send_message() callback function. Conversely, the driver may call Kernel |
| CAPI's capi_ctr_handle_message() function to pass a received CAPI message to |
| Kernel CAPI for forwarding to an application, specifying its ApplID. |
| |
| Deregistration requests (CAPI operation CAPI_RELEASE) from applications are |
| forwarded as calls to the release_appl() callback function, passing the same |
| ApplID as with register_appl(). After return from release_appl(), no CAPI |
| messages for that application may be passed to or from the device anymore. |
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| 4. Data Structures |
| ================== |
| |
| 4.1 struct capi_driver |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| This structure describes a Kernel CAPI driver itself. It is used in the |
| register_capi_driver() and unregister_capi_driver() functions, and contains |
| the following non-private fields, all to be set by the driver before calling |
| register_capi_driver(): |
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| ``char name[32]`` |
| the name of the driver, as a zero-terminated ASCII string |
| ``char revision[32]`` |
| the revision number of the driver, as a zero-terminated ASCII string |
| |
| 4.2 struct capi_ctr |
| ------------------- |
| |
| This structure describes an ISDN device (controller) handled by a Kernel CAPI |
| driver. After registration via the attach_capi_ctr() function it is passed to |
| all controller specific lower layer interface and callback functions to |
| identify the controller to operate on. |
| |
| It contains the following non-private fields: |
| |
| to be set by the driver before calling attach_capi_ctr(): |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| ``struct module *owner`` |
| pointer to the driver module owning the device |
| |
| ``void *driverdata`` |
| an opaque pointer to driver specific data, not touched by Kernel CAPI |
| |
| ``char name[32]`` |
| the name of the controller, as a zero-terminated ASCII string |
| |
| ``char *driver_name`` |
| the name of the driver, as a zero-terminated ASCII string |
| |
| ``int (*load_firmware)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, capiloaddata *ldata)`` |
| (optional) pointer to a callback function for sending firmware and |
| configuration data to the device |
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| The function may return before the operation has completed. |
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| Completion must be signalled by a call to capi_ctr_ready(). |
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| Return value: 0 on success, error code on error |
| Called in process context. |
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| ``void (*reset_ctr)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)`` |
| (optional) pointer to a callback function for stopping the device, |
| releasing all registered applications |
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| The function may return before the operation has completed. |
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| Completion must be signalled by a call to capi_ctr_down(). |
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| Called in process context. |
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| ``void (*register_appl)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, u16 applid, capi_register_params *rparam)`` |
| pointers to callback function for registration of |
| applications with the device |
| |
| Calls to these functions are serialized by Kernel CAPI so that only |
| one call to any of them is active at any time. |
| |
| ``void (*release_appl)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, u16 applid)`` |
| pointers to callback functions deregistration of |
| applications with the device |
| |
| Calls to these functions are serialized by Kernel CAPI so that only |
| one call to any of them is active at any time. |
| |
| ``u16 (*send_message)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, struct sk_buff *skb)`` |
| pointer to a callback function for sending a CAPI message to the |
| device |
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| Return value: CAPI error code |
| |
| If the method returns 0 (CAPI_NOERROR) the driver has taken ownership |
| of the skb and the caller may no longer access it. If it returns a |
| non-zero (error) value then ownership of the skb returns to the caller |
| who may reuse or free it. |
| |
| The return value should only be used to signal problems with respect |
| to accepting or queueing the message. Errors occurring during the |
| actual processing of the message should be signaled with an |
| appropriate reply message. |
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| May be called in process or interrupt context. |
| |
| Calls to this function are not serialized by Kernel CAPI, ie. it must |
| be prepared to be re-entered. |
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| ``char *(*procinfo)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)`` |
| pointer to a callback function returning the entry for the device in |
| the CAPI controller info table, /proc/capi/controller |
| |
| Note: |
| Callback functions except send_message() are never called in interrupt |
| context. |
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| to be filled in before calling capi_ctr_ready(): |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| ``u8 manu[CAPI_MANUFACTURER_LEN]`` |
| value to return for CAPI_GET_MANUFACTURER |
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| ``capi_version version`` |
| value to return for CAPI_GET_VERSION |
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| ``capi_profile profile`` |
| value to return for CAPI_GET_PROFILE |
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| ``u8 serial[CAPI_SERIAL_LEN]`` |
| value to return for CAPI_GET_SERIAL |
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| 4.3 SKBs |
| -------- |
| |
| CAPI messages are passed between Kernel CAPI and the driver via send_message() |
| and capi_ctr_handle_message(), stored in the data portion of a socket buffer |
| (skb). Each skb contains a single CAPI message coded according to the CAPI 2.0 |
| standard. |
| |
| For the data transfer messages, DATA_B3_REQ and DATA_B3_IND, the actual |
| payload data immediately follows the CAPI message itself within the same skb. |
| The Data and Data64 parameters are not used for processing. The Data64 |
| parameter may be omitted by setting the length field of the CAPI message to 22 |
| instead of 30. |
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| 4.4 The _cmsg Structure |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| (declared in <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>) |
| |
| The _cmsg structure stores the contents of a CAPI 2.0 message in an easily |
| accessible form. It contains members for all possible CAPI 2.0 parameters, |
| including subparameters of the Additional Info and B Protocol structured |
| parameters, with the following exceptions: |
| |
| * second Calling party number (CONNECT_IND) |
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| * Data64 (DATA_B3_REQ and DATA_B3_IND) |
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| * Sending complete (subparameter of Additional Info, CONNECT_REQ and INFO_REQ) |
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| * Global Configuration (subparameter of B Protocol, CONNECT_REQ, CONNECT_RESP |
| and SELECT_B_PROTOCOL_REQ) |
| |
| Only those parameters appearing in the message type currently being processed |
| are actually used. Unused members should be set to zero. |
| |
| Members are named after the CAPI 2.0 standard names of the parameters they |
| represent. See <linux/isdn/capiutil.h> for the exact spelling. Member data |
| types are: |
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| =========== ================================================================= |
| u8 for CAPI parameters of type 'byte' |
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| u16 for CAPI parameters of type 'word' |
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| u32 for CAPI parameters of type 'dword' |
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| _cstruct for CAPI parameters of type 'struct' |
| The member is a pointer to a buffer containing the parameter in |
| CAPI encoding (length + content). It may also be NULL, which will |
| be taken to represent an empty (zero length) parameter. |
| Subparameters are stored in encoded form within the content part. |
| |
| _cmstruct alternative representation for CAPI parameters of type 'struct' |
| (used only for the 'Additional Info' and 'B Protocol' parameters) |
| The representation is a single byte containing one of the values: |
| CAPI_DEFAULT: The parameter is empty/absent. |
| CAPI_COMPOSE: The parameter is present. |
| Subparameter values are stored individually in the corresponding |
| _cmsg structure members. |
| =========== ================================================================= |
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| |
| 5. Lower Layer Interface Functions |
| ================================== |
| |
| :: |
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| int attach_capi_ctr(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr) |
| int detach_capi_ctr(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr) |
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| register/unregister a device (controller) with Kernel CAPI |
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| :: |
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| void capi_ctr_ready(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr) |
| void capi_ctr_down(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr) |
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| signal controller ready/not ready |
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| :: |
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| void capi_ctr_handle_message(struct capi_ctr * ctrlr, u16 applid, |
| struct sk_buff *skb) |
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| pass a received CAPI message to Kernel CAPI |
| for forwarding to the specified application |
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| 6. Helper Functions and Macros |
| ============================== |
| |
| Macros to extract/set element values from/in a CAPI message header |
| (from <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>): |
| |
| ====================== ============================= ==================== |
| Get Macro Set Macro Element (Type) |
| ====================== ============================= ==================== |
| CAPIMSG_LEN(m) CAPIMSG_SETLEN(m, len) Total Length (u16) |
| CAPIMSG_APPID(m) CAPIMSG_SETAPPID(m, applid) ApplID (u16) |
| CAPIMSG_COMMAND(m) CAPIMSG_SETCOMMAND(m,cmd) Command (u8) |
| CAPIMSG_SUBCOMMAND(m) CAPIMSG_SETSUBCOMMAND(m, cmd) Subcommand (u8) |
| CAPIMSG_CMD(m) - Command*256 |
| + Subcommand (u16) |
| CAPIMSG_MSGID(m) CAPIMSG_SETMSGID(m, msgid) Message Number (u16) |
| |
| CAPIMSG_CONTROL(m) CAPIMSG_SETCONTROL(m, contr) Controller/PLCI/NCCI |
| (u32) |
| CAPIMSG_DATALEN(m) CAPIMSG_SETDATALEN(m, len) Data Length (u16) |
| ====================== ============================= ==================== |
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| |
| Library functions for working with _cmsg structures |
| (from <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>): |
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| ``char *capi_cmd2str(u8 Command, u8 Subcommand)`` |
| Returns the CAPI 2.0 message name corresponding to the given command |
| and subcommand values, as a static ASCII string. The return value may |
| be NULL if the command/subcommand is not one of those defined in the |
| CAPI 2.0 standard. |
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| 7. Debugging |
| ============ |
| |
| The module kernelcapi has a module parameter showcapimsgs controlling some |
| debugging output produced by the module. It can only be set when the module is |
| loaded, via a parameter "showcapimsgs=<n>" to the modprobe command, either on |
| the command line or in the configuration file. |
| |
| If the lowest bit of showcapimsgs is set, kernelcapi logs controller and |
| application up and down events. |
| |
| In addition, every registered CAPI controller has an associated traceflag |
| parameter controlling how CAPI messages sent from and to tha controller are |
| logged. The traceflag parameter is initialized with the value of the |
| showcapimsgs parameter when the controller is registered, but can later be |
| changed via the MANUFACTURER_REQ command KCAPI_CMD_TRACE. |
| |
| If the value of traceflag is non-zero, CAPI messages are logged. |
| DATA_B3 messages are only logged if the value of traceflag is > 2. |
| |
| If the lowest bit of traceflag is set, only the command/subcommand and message |
| length are logged. Otherwise, kernelcapi logs a readable representation of |
| the entire message. |