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All Rights Reserved This file is available under a BSD-style copyright Keyspan USB Async Message Formats for the USA49W 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. 4th revision: USA49W version Buffer formats for RX/TX data messages are not defined by a structure, but are described here: USB OUT (host -> USAxx, transmit) messages contain a REQUEST_ACK indicator (set to 0xff to request an ACK at the completion of transmit; 0x00 otherwise), followed by data: RQSTACK DAT DAT DAT ... with a total data length of 63. USB IN (USAxx -> host, receive) messages begin with a status byte in which the 0x80 bit is either: (a) 0x80 bit clear indicates that the bytes following it are all data bytes: STAT DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA ... for a total of up to 63 DATA bytes, or: (b) 0x80 bit set indiates that the bytes following alternate data and status bytes: STAT DATA STAT DATA STAT DATA STAT DATA ... for a total of up to 32 DATA bytes. The valid bits in the STAT bytes are: OVERRUN 0x02 PARITY 0x04 FRAMING 0x08 BREAK 0x10 Notes: (1) The OVERRUN bit can appear in either (a) or (b) format messages, but the but the PARITY/FRAMING/BREAK bits only appear in (b) format messages. (2) For the host to determine the exact point at which the overrun occurred (to identify the point in the data stream at which the data was lost), it needs to count 128 characters, starting at the first character of the message in which OVERRUN was reported; the lost character(s) would have been received between the 128th and 129th characters. (3) An RX data message in which the first byte has 0x80 clear serves as a "break off" indicator. (4) a control message specifying disablePort will be answered with a status message, but no further status will be sent until a control messages with enablePort is sent revision history: 1999feb10 add reportHskiaChanges to allow us to ignore them 1999feb10 add txAckThreshold for fast+loose throughput enhancement 1999mar30 beef up support for RX error reporting 1999apr14 add resetDataToggle to control message 2000jan04 merge with usa17msg.h 2000mar08 clone from usa26msg.h -> usa49msg.h 2000mar09 change to support 4 ports 2000may03 change external clocking to match USA-49W hardware 2000jun01 add extended BSD-style copyright text 2001jul05 change message format to improve OVERRUN case */ #ifndef __USA49MSG__ #define __USA49MSG__ /* Host->device messages sent on the global control endpoint: portNumber message ---------- -------------------- 0,1,2,3 portControlMessage 0x80 globalControlMessage */ struct keyspan_usa49_portControlMessage { /* 0. 0/1/2/3 port control message follows 0x80 set non-port control message follows */ u8 portNumber, /* there are three 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 USA26): */ setClocking, // host requests baud rate be set baudLo, // host does baud divisor calculation baudHi, // baudHi is only used for first port (gives lower rates) prescaler, // specified as N/8; values 8-ff are valid // must be set any time internal baud rate is set; txClocking, // 0=internal, 1=external/DSR rxClocking, // 0=internal, 1=external/DSR setLcr, // host requests lcr be set lcr, // use PARITY, STOPBITS, DATABITS below setFlowControl, // host requests flow control be set ctsFlowControl, // 1=use CTS flow control, 0=don't xonFlowControl, // 1=use XON/XOFF flow control, 0=don't xonChar, // specified in current character format xoffChar, // specified in current character format setRts, // host requests RTS output be set rts, // 1=active, 0=inactive setDtr, // host requests DTR output be set dtr; // 1=on, 0=off /* 3. configuration data which is simply used as is (no overhead, but must be specified correctly in every host message). */ u8 forwardingLength, // forward when this number of chars available dsrFlowControl, // 1=use DSR flow control, 0=don't txAckThreshold, // 0=not allowed, 1=normal, 2-255 deliver ACK faster loopbackMode; // 0=no loopback, 1=loopback enabled /* 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 txBreak, // turn on break (cleared by _txOn) rxOn, // turn on receiver rxOff, // turn off receiver rxFlush, // toss inbound data rxForward, // forward all inbound data, NOW (as if fwdLen==1) returnStatus, // return current status (even if it hasn't changed) resetDataToggle,// reset data toggle state to DATA0 enablePort, // start servicing port (move data, check status) disablePort; // stop servicing port (does implicit tx/rx flush/off) }; // defines for bits in lcr #define USA_DATABITS_5 0x00 #define USA_DATABITS_6 0x01 #define USA_DATABITS_7 0x02 #define USA_DATABITS_8 0x03 #define STOPBITS_5678_1 0x00 // 1 stop bit for all byte sizes #define STOPBITS_5_1p5 0x04 // 1.5 stop bits for 5-bit byte #define STOPBITS_678_2 0x04 // 2 stop bits for 6/7/8-bit byte #define USA_PARITY_NONE 0x00 #define USA_PARITY_ODD 0x08 #define USA_PARITY_EVEN 0x18 #define PARITY_1 0x28 #define PARITY_0 0x38 /* during normal operation, status messages are returned to the host whenever the board detects changes. In some circumstances (e.g. Windows), status messages from the device cause problems; to shut them off, the host issues a control message with the disableStatusMessages flags set (to any non-zero value). The device will respond to this message, and then suppress further status messages; it will resume sending status messages any time the host sends any control message (either global or port-specific). */ struct keyspan_usa49_globalControlMessage { u8 portNumber, // 0x80 sendGlobalStatus, // 1/2=number of status responses requested resetStatusToggle, // 1=reset global status toggle resetStatusCount, // a cycling value remoteWakeupEnable, // 0x10=P1, 0x20=P2, 0x40=P3, 0x80=P4 disableStatusMessages; // 1=send no status until host talks }; /* Device->host messages send on the global status endpoint portNumber message ---------- -------------------- 0x00,0x01,0x02,0x03 portStatusMessage 0x80 globalStatusMessage 0x81 globalDebugMessage */ struct keyspan_usa49_portStatusMessage // one for each port { u8 portNumber, // 0,1,2,3 cts, // reports CTS pin dcd, // reports DCD pin dsr, // reports DSR pin ri, // reports RI pin _txOff, // transmit has been disabled (by host) _txXoff, // transmit is in XOFF state (either host or RX XOFF) rxEnabled, // as configured by rxOn/rxOff 1=on, 0=off controlResponse,// 1=a control message has been processed txAck, // ACK (data TX complete) rs232valid; // RS-232 signal valid }; // bits in RX data message when STAT byte is included #define RXERROR_OVERRUN 0x02 #define RXERROR_PARITY 0x04 #define RXERROR_FRAMING 0x08 #define RXERROR_BREAK 0x10 struct keyspan_usa49_globalStatusMessage { u8 portNumber, // 0x80=globalStatusMessage sendGlobalStatus, // from request, decremented resetStatusCount; // as in request }; struct keyspan_usa49_globalDebugMessage { u8 portNumber, // 0x81=globalDebugMessage 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 // update status approx. 60 times a second (16.6666 ms) #define STATUS_UPDATE_INTERVAL 16 // status rationing tuning value (each port gets checked each n ms) #define STATUS_RATION 10 #endif |