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1 /*
2 * Definitions for Belkin USB Serial Adapter Driver
4 * Copyright (C) 2000
5 * William Greathouse (wgreathouse@smva.com)
7 * This program is largely derived from work by the linux-usb group
8 * and associated source files. Please see the usb/serial files for
9 * individual credits and copyrights.
11 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14 * (at your option) any later version.
16 * See Documentation/usb/usb-serial.txt for more information on using this driver
18 * 12-Mar-2001 gkh
19 * Added GoHubs GO-COM232 device id.
21 * 06-Nov-2000 gkh
22 * Added old Belkin and Peracom device ids, which this driver supports
24 * 12-Oct-2000 William Greathouse
25 * First cut at supporting Belkin USB Serial Adapter F5U103
26 * I did not have a copy of the original work to support this
27 * adapter, so pardon any stupid mistakes. All of the information
28 * I am using to write this driver was acquired by using a modified
29 * UsbSnoop on Windows2000.
33 #ifndef __LINUX_USB_SERIAL_BSA_H
34 #define __LINUX_USB_SERIAL_BSA_H
36 #define BELKIN_DOCKSTATION_VID 0x050d /* Vendor Id */
37 #define BELKIN_DOCKSTATION_PID 0x1203 /* Product Id */
39 #define BELKIN_SA_VID 0x050d /* Vendor Id */
40 #define BELKIN_SA_PID 0x0103 /* Product Id */
42 #define BELKIN_OLD_VID 0x056c /* Belkin's "old" vendor id */
43 #define BELKIN_OLD_PID 0x8007 /* Belkin's "old" single port serial converter's id */
45 #define PERACOM_VID 0x0565 /* Peracom's vendor id */
46 #define PERACOM_PID 0x0001 /* Peracom's single port serial converter's id */
48 #define GOHUBS_VID 0x0921 /* GoHubs vendor id */
49 #define GOHUBS_PID 0x1000 /* GoHubs single port serial converter's id (identical to the Peracom device) */
50 #define HANDYLINK_PID 0x1200 /* HandyLink USB's id (identical to the Peracom device) */
52 /* Vendor Request Interface */
53 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_BAUDRATE_REQUEST 0 /* Set baud rate */
54 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_STOP_BITS_REQUEST 1 /* Set stop bits (1,2) */
55 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_DATA_BITS_REQUEST 2 /* Set data bits (5,6,7,8) */
56 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_PARITY_REQUEST 3 /* Set parity (None, Even, Odd) */
58 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_DTR_REQUEST 10 /* Set DTR state */
59 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_RTS_REQUEST 11 /* Set RTS state */
60 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_BREAK_REQUEST 12 /* Set BREAK state */
62 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_FLOW_CTRL_REQUEST 16 /* Set flow control mode */
65 #ifdef WHEN_I_LEARN_THIS
66 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_MAGIC_REQUEST 17 /* I don't know, possibly flush */
67 /* (always in Wininit sequence before flow control) */
68 #define BELKIN_SA_RESET xx /* Reset the port */
69 #define BELKIN_SA_GET_MODEM_STATUS xx /* Force return of modem status register */
70 #endif
72 #define BELKIN_SA_SET_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
74 #define BELKIN_SA_BAUD(b) (230400/b)
76 #define BELKIN_SA_STOP_BITS(b) (b-1)
78 #define BELKIN_SA_DATA_BITS(b) (b-5)
80 #define BELKIN_SA_PARITY_NONE 0
81 #define BELKIN_SA_PARITY_EVEN 1
82 #define BELKIN_SA_PARITY_ODD 2
83 #define BELKIN_SA_PARITY_MARK 3
84 #define BELKIN_SA_PARITY_SPACE 4
86 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_NONE 0x0000 /* No flow control */
87 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_OCTS 0x0001 /* use CTS input to throttle output */
88 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_ODSR 0x0002 /* use DSR input to throttle output */
89 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_IDSR 0x0004 /* use DSR input to enable receive */
90 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_IDTR 0x0008 /* use DTR output for input flow control */
91 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_IRTS 0x0010 /* use RTS output for input flow control */
92 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_ORTS 0x0020 /* use RTS to indicate data available to send */
93 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_ERRSUB 0x0040 /* ???? guess ???? substitute inline errors */
94 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_OXON 0x0080 /* use XON/XOFF for output flow control */
95 #define BELKIN_SA_FLOW_IXON 0x0100 /* use XON/XOFF for input flow control */
98 * It seems that the interrupt pipe is closely modelled after the
99 * 16550 register layout. This is probably because the adapter can
100 * be used in a "DOS" environment to simulate a standard hardware port.
102 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_INDEX 2 /* Line Status Register */
103 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_RDR 0x01 /* receive data ready */
104 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_OE 0x02 /* overrun error */
105 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_PE 0x04 /* parity error */
106 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_FE 0x08 /* framing error */
107 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_BI 0x10 /* break indicator */
108 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_THE 0x20 /* transmit holding register empty */
109 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_TE 0x40 /* transmit register empty */
110 #define BELKIN_SA_LSR_ERR 0x80 /* OE | PE | FE | BI */
112 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_INDEX 3 /* Modem Status Register */
113 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_DCTS 0x01 /* Delta CTS */
114 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_DDSR 0x02 /* Delta DSR */
115 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_DRI 0x04 /* Delta RI */
116 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_DCD 0x08 /* Delta CD */
117 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_CTS 0x10 /* Current CTS */
118 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_DSR 0x20 /* Current DSR */
119 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_RI 0x40 /* Current RI */
120 #define BELKIN_SA_MSR_CD 0x80 /* Current CD */
122 #endif /* __LINUX_USB_SERIAL_BSA_H */