1 /* 2 usa28msg.h 3 4 Copyright (C) 1998-2000 InnoSys Incorporated. All Rights Reserved 5 This file is available under a BSD-style copyright 6 7 Keyspan USB Async Message Formats for the USA26X 8 9 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 10 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 11 met: 12 13 1. Redistributions of source code must retain this licence text 14 without modification, this list of conditions, and the following 15 disclaimer. The following copyright notice must appear immediately at 16 the beginning of all source files: 17 18 Copyright (C) 1998-2000 InnoSys Incorporated. All Rights Reserved 19 20 This file is available under a BSD-style copyright 21 22 2. The name of InnoSys Incorporated may not be used to endorse or promote 23 products derived from this software without specific prior written 24 permission. 25 26 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY INNOSYS CORP. ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 27 IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 28 OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN 29 NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, 30 INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 31 (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR 32 SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER 33 CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 34 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 35 OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 36 SUCH DAMAGE. 37 38 Note: these message formats are common to USA18, USA19, and USA28; 39 (for USA28X, see usa26msg.h) 40 41 Buffer formats for RX/TX data messages are not defined by 42 a structure, but are described here: 43 44 USB OUT (host -> USA28, transmit) messages contain a 45 REQUEST_ACK indicator (set to 0xff to request an ACK at the 46 completion of transmit; 0x00 otherwise), followed by data. 47 If the port is configured for parity, the data will be an 48 alternating string of parity and data bytes, so the message 49 format will be: 50 51 RQSTACK PAR DAT PAR DAT ... 52 53 so the maximum length is 63 bytes (1 + 62, or 31 data bytes); 54 always an odd number for the total message length. 55 56 If there is no parity, the format is simply: 57 58 RQSTACK DAT DAT DAT ... 59 60 with a total data length of 63. 61 62 USB IN (USA28 -> host, receive) messages contain data and parity 63 if parity is configred, thusly: 64 65 DAT PAR DAT PAR DAT PAR ... 66 67 for a total of 32 data bytes; 68 69 If parity is not configured, the format is: 70 71 DAT DAT DAT ... 72 73 for a total of 64 data bytes. 74 75 In the TX messages (USB OUT), the 0x01 bit of the PARity byte is 76 the parity bit. In the RX messages (USB IN), the PARity byte is 77 the content of the 8051's status register; the parity bit 78 (RX_PARITY_BIT) is the 0x04 bit. 79 80 revision history: 81 82 1999may06 add resetDataToggle to control message 83 2000mar21 add rs232invalid to status response message 84 2000apr04 add 230.4Kb definition to setBaudRate 85 2000apr13 add/remove loopbackMode switch 86 2000apr13 change definition of setBaudRate to cover 115.2Kb, too 87 2000jun01 add extended BSD-style copyright text 88 */ 89 90 #ifndef __USA28MSG__ 91 #define __USA28MSG__ 92 93 94 struct keyspan_usa28_portControlMessage 95 { 96 /* 97 there are four types of "commands" sent in the control message: 98 99 1. configuration changes which must be requested by setting 100 the corresponding "set" flag (and should only be requested 101 when necessary, to reduce overhead on the USA28): 102 */ 103 u8 setBaudRate, // 0=don't set, 1=baudLo/Hi, 2=115.2K, 3=230.4K 104 baudLo, // host does baud divisor calculation 105 baudHi; // baudHi is only used for first port (gives lower rates) 106 107 /* 108 2. configuration changes which are done every time (because it's 109 hardly more trouble to do them than to check whether to do them): 110 */ 111 u8 parity, // 1=use parity, 0=don't 112 ctsFlowControl, // all except 19Q: 1=use CTS flow control, 0=don't 113 // 19Q: 0x08:CTSflowControl 0x10:DSRflowControl 114 xonFlowControl, // 1=use XON/XOFF flow control, 0=don't 115 rts, // 1=on, 0=off 116 dtr; // 1=on, 0=off 117 118 /* 119 3. configuration data which is simply used as is (no overhead, 120 but must be correct in every host message). 121 */ 122 u8 forwardingLength, // forward when this number of chars available 123 forwardMs, // forward this many ms after last rx data 124 breakThreshold, // specified in ms, 1-255 (see note below) 125 xonChar, // specified in current character format 126 xoffChar; // specified in current character format 127 128 /* 129 4. commands which are flags only; these are processed in order 130 (so that, e.g., if both _txOn and _txOff flags are set, the 131 port ends in a TX_OFF state); any non-zero value is respected 132 */ 133 u8 _txOn, // enable transmitting (and continue if there's data) 134 _txOff, // stop transmitting 135 txFlush, // toss outbound data 136 txForceXoff, // pretend we've received XOFF 137 txBreak, // turn on break (leave on until txOn clears it) 138 rxOn, // turn on receiver 139 rxOff, // turn off receiver 140 rxFlush, // toss inbound data 141 rxForward, // forward all inbound data, NOW 142 returnStatus, // return current status n times (1 or 2) 143 resetDataToggle;// reset data toggle state to DATA0 144 145 }; 146 147 struct keyspan_usa28_portStatusMessage 148 { 149 u8 port, // 0=first, 1=second, 2=global (see below) 150 cts, 151 dsr, // (not used in all products) 152 dcd, 153 154 ri, // (not used in all products) 155 _txOff, // port has been disabled (by host) 156 _txXoff, // port is in XOFF state (either host or RX XOFF) 157 dataLost, // count of lost chars; wraps; not guaranteed exact 158 159 rxEnabled, // as configured by rxOn/rxOff 1=on, 0=off 160 rxBreak, // 1=we're in break state 161 rs232invalid, // 1=no valid signals on rs-232 inputs 162 controlResponse;// 1=a control messages has been processed 163 }; 164 165 // bit defines in txState 166 #define TX_OFF 0x01 // requested by host txOff command 167 #define TX_XOFF 0x02 // either real, or simulated by host 168 169 struct keyspan_usa28_globalControlMessage 170 { 171 u8 sendGlobalStatus, // 2=request for two status responses 172 resetStatusToggle, // 1=reset global status toggle 173 resetStatusCount; // a cycling value 174 }; 175 176 struct keyspan_usa28_globalStatusMessage 177 { 178 u8 port, // 3 179 sendGlobalStatus, // from request, decremented 180 resetStatusCount; // as in request 181 }; 182 183 struct keyspan_usa28_globalDebugMessage 184 { 185 u8 port, // 2 186 n, // typically a count/status byte 187 b; // typically a data byte 188 }; 189 190 // ie: the maximum length of an EZUSB endpoint buffer 191 #define MAX_DATA_LEN 64 192 193 // the parity bytes have only one significant bit 194 #define RX_PARITY_BIT 0x04 195 #define TX_PARITY_BIT 0x01 196 197 // update status approx. 60 times a second (16.6666 ms) 198 #define STATUS_UPDATE_INTERVAL 16 199 200 #endif 201 202