freebsd-nq/sys/dev/usb/uftdiio.h
Ian Lepore a046541623 Return the current ftdi bitbang mode with the UFTDIIOC_GET_BITMODE ioctl.
The ftdi chip itself has a "get bitmode" command that doesn't actually
return the current bitmode, just a snapshot of the gpio lines.  The chip
apparently has no way to provide the current bitmode.

This implements the functionality at the driver level.  The driver starts
out assuming the chip is in UART mode (which it will be, coming out of
reset) and keeps track of every successful set-bitmode operation so that
it can always return the current mode with UFTDIIOC_GET_BITMODE.
2015-08-06 19:47:04 +00:00

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/*
* FTDI USB serial converter chip ioctl commands.
*/
#ifndef _USB_UFTDIIO_H_
#define _USB_UFTDIIO_H_
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
enum uftdi_bitmodes
{
UFTDI_BITMODE_ASYNC = 0,
UFTDI_BITMODE_MPSSE = 1,
UFTDI_BITMODE_SYNC = 2,
UFTDI_BITMODE_CPU_EMUL = 3,
UFTDI_BITMODE_FAST_SERIAL = 4,
UFTDI_BITMODE_CBUS = 5,
UFTDI_BITMODE_NONE = 0xff, /* aka UART mode. */
};
/*
* For UFTDIIOC_SET_BITMODE:
* mode = One of the uftdi_bitmodes enum values.
* iomask = Mask of bits enabled for bitbang output.
*
* For UFTDIIOC_GET_BITMODE:
* mode = Mode most recently set using UFTDIIOC_SET_BITMODE.
* iomask = Returned snapshot of DBUS0..DBUS7 pin states at time of call.
* Pin states can be read in any mode, not just bitbang modes.
*/
struct uftdi_bitmode
{
uint8_t mode;
uint8_t iomask;
};
/*
* For UFTDIIOC_READ_EEPROM, UFTDIIOC_WRITE_EEPROM:
*
* IO is done in 16-bit words at the chip level; offset and length are in bytes,
* but must each be evenly divisible by two.
*
* It is not necessary to erase before writing. For the FT232R device (only)
* you must set the latency timer to 0x77 before doing a series of eeprom writes
* (and restore it to the prior value when done).
*/
struct uftdi_eeio
{
uint16_t offset;
uint16_t length;
uint16_t data[64];
};
/* Pass this value to confirm that eeprom erase request is not accidental. */
#define UFTDI_CONFIRM_ERASE 0x26139108
#define UFTDIIOC_RESET_IO _IO('c', 0) /* Reset config, flush fifos.*/
#define UFTDIIOC_RESET_RX _IO('c', 1) /* Flush input fifo. */
#define UFTDIIOC_RESET_TX _IO('c', 2) /* Flush output fifo. */
#define UFTDIIOC_SET_BITMODE _IOW('c', 3, struct uftdi_bitmode)
#define UFTDIIOC_GET_BITMODE _IOR('c', 4, struct uftdi_bitmode)
#define UFTDIIOC_SET_ERROR_CHAR _IOW('c', 5, int) /* -1 to disable */
#define UFTDIIOC_SET_EVENT_CHAR _IOW('c', 6, int) /* -1 to disable */
#define UFTDIIOC_SET_LATENCY _IOW('c', 7, int) /* 1-255 ms */
#define UFTDIIOC_GET_LATENCY _IOR('c', 8, int)
#define UFTDIIOC_GET_HWREV _IOR('c', 9, int)
#define UFTDIIOC_READ_EEPROM _IOWR('c', 10, struct uftdi_eeio)
#define UFTDIIOC_WRITE_EEPROM _IOW('c', 11, struct uftdi_eeio)
#define UFTDIIOC_ERASE_EEPROM _IOW('c', 12, int)
#endif