1 /*******************************************************************************
2 *
3 *   (c) 1998 by Computone Corporation
4 *
5 ********************************************************************************
6 *
7 *
8 *   PACKAGE:     Linux tty Device Driver for IntelliPort II family of multiport
9 *                serial I/O controllers.
10 *
11 *   DESCRIPTION: Driver constants for configuration and tuning
12 *
13 *   NOTES:
14 *
15 *******************************************************************************/
16 #ifndef IP2_H
17 #define IP2_H
18 
19 #include "ip2types.h"
20 #include "i2cmd.h"
21 
22 /*************/
23 /* Constants */
24 /*************/
25 
26 /* Device major numbers
27  * The first set are the major numbers allocated from the Linux Device Registry.
28  * This was expanded from 64 to 128 with version 2.0.26. If this code is built
29  * under earlier versions we use majors from the LOCAL/EXPERIMENTAL range.
30  */
31 #if MAX_CHRDEV > 64
32 #	define IP2_TTY_MAJOR      71
33 #	define IP2_CALLOUT_MAJOR  72
34 #	define IP2_IPL_MAJOR      73
35 #else
36 #	define IP2_TTY_MAJOR      60
37 #	define IP2_CALLOUT_MAJOR  61
38 #	define IP2_IPL_MAJOR      62
39 #endif
40 
41 
42 /* Board configuration array.
43  * This array defines the hardware irq and address for up to IP2_MAX_BOARDS
44  * (4 supported per ip2_types.h) ISA board addresses and irqs MUST be specified,
45  * PCI and EISA boards are probed for and automagicly configed
46  * iff the addresses are set to 1 and 2 respectivily.
47  *    0x0100 - 0x03f0 == ISA
48  *	         1        == PCI
49  *	         2        == EISA
50  *	         0        == (skip this board)
51  * This array defines the hardware addresses for them. Special
52  * addresses are EISA and PCI which go sniffing for boards.
53 
54  * In a multiboard system the position in the array determines which port
55  * devices are assigned to each board:
56  *		board 0 is assigned ttyF0.. to ttyF63,
57  *		board 1 is assigned ttyF64  to ttyF127,
58  *		board 2 is assigned ttyF128 to ttyF191,
59  *		board 3 is assigned ttyF192 to ttyF255.
60  *
61  * In PCI and EISA bus systems each range is mapped to card in
62  * monotonically increasing slot number order, ISA position is as specified
63  * here.
64 
65  * If the irqs are ALL set to 0,0,0,0 all boards operate in
66  * polled mode. For interrupt operation ISA boards require that the IRQ be
67  * specified, while PCI and EISA boards any nonzero entry
68  * will enable interrupts using the BIOS configured irq for the board.
69  * An invalid irq entry will default to polled mode for that card and print
70  * console warning.
71 
72  * When the driver is loaded as a module these setting can be overridden on the
73  * modprobe command line or on an option line in /etc/modules.conf.
74  * If the driver is built-in the configuration must be
75  * set here for ISA cards and address set to 1 and 2 for PCI and EISA.
76  *
77  * Here is an example that shows most if not all possibe combinations:
78 
79  *static ip2config_t ip2config =
80  *{
81  *	{11,1,0,0},		// irqs
82  *	{				// Addresses
83  *		0x0308,		// Board 0, ttyF0   - ttyF63// ISA card at io=0x308, irq=11
84  *		0x0001,		// Board 1, ttyF64  - ttyF127//PCI card configured by BIOS
85  *		0x0000,		// Board 2, ttyF128 - ttyF191// Slot skipped
86  *		0x0002		// Board 3, ttyF192 - ttyF255//EISA card configured by BIOS
87  *												 // but polled not irq driven
88  *	}
89  *};
90  */
91 
92  /* this structure is zeroed out because the suggested method is to configure
93   * the driver as a module, set up the parameters with an options line in
94   * /etc/modules.conf and load with modprobe, kerneld or kmod, the kernel
95   * module loader
96   */
97 
98  /* This structure is NOW always initialized when the driver is initialized.
99   * Compiled in defaults MUST be added to the io and irq arrays in
100   * ip2.c.  Those values are configurable from insmod parameters in the
101   * case of modules or from command line parameters (ip2=io,irq) when
102   * compiled in.
103   */
104 
105 static ip2config_t ip2config =
106 {
107 	{0,0,0,0},		// irqs
108 	{				// Addresses
109 	/* Do NOT set compile time defaults HERE!  Use the arrays in
110 		ip2.c!  These WILL be overwritten!  =mhw= */
111 		0x0000,		// Board 0, ttyF0   - ttyF63
112 		0x0000,		// Board 1, ttyF64  - ttyF127
113 		0x0000,		// Board 2, ttyF128 - ttyF191
114 		0x0000		// Board 3, ttyF192 - ttyF255
115 	}
116 };
117 
118 #endif
119