Commit 5a5e045b authored by Mauro Carvalho Chehab's avatar Mauro Carvalho Chehab Committed by Jonathan Corbet

docs: isdn: convert to ReST and add to kAPI bookset

The ISDN documentation is a mix of admin guide, uAPI and kAPI.

Ideally, it should be split. Yet, not sure if it would worth
the troble. Anyway, we have the same kind of mix on several
drivers specific documentation. So, just like the others, keep
the directory at the root Documentation/ tree, just adding a
pointer to it at the kAPI section, as the documentation was
written with the Kernel developers in mind.
Signed-off-by: default avatarMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
parent 32fc3cd8
......@@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ needed).
hid/index
i2c/index
iio/index
isdn/index
infiniband/index
leds/index
media/index
......
Driver for active AVM Controller.
================================
Driver for active AVM Controller
================================
The driver provides a kernel capi2.0 Interface (kernelcapi) and
on top of this a User-Level-CAPI2.0-interface (capi)
......@@ -11,25 +13,28 @@ The command avmcapictrl is part of the isdn4k-utils.
t4-files can be found at ftp://ftp.avm.de/cardware/b1/linux/firmware
Currently supported cards:
B1 ISA (all versions)
B1 PCI
T1/T1B (HEMA card)
M1
M2
B1 PCMCIA
- B1 ISA (all versions)
- B1 PCI
- T1/T1B (HEMA card)
- M1
- M2
- B1 PCMCIA
Installing
----------
You need at least /dev/capi20 to load the firmware.
mknod /dev/capi20 c 68 0
mknod /dev/capi20.00 c 68 1
mknod /dev/capi20.01 c 68 2
.
.
.
mknod /dev/capi20.19 c 68 20
::
mknod /dev/capi20 c 68 0
mknod /dev/capi20.00 c 68 1
mknod /dev/capi20.01 c 68 2
.
.
.
mknod /dev/capi20.19 c 68 20
Running
-------
......@@ -38,45 +43,58 @@ To use the card you need the t4-files to download the firmware.
AVM GmbH provides several t4-files for the different D-channel
protocols (b1.t4 for Euro-ISDN). Install these file in /lib/isdn.
if you configure as modules load the modules this way:
if you configure as modules load the modules this way::
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capiutil.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/b1.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/kernelcapi.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capidrv.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capi.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capiutil.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/b1.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/kernelcapi.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capidrv.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capi.o
if you have an B1-PCI card load the module b1pci.o::
if you have an B1-PCI card load the module b1pci.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/b1pci.o
and load the firmware with
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/b1.t4 1
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/b1pci.o
and load the firmware with::
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/b1.t4 1
if you have an B1-ISA card load the module b1isa.o
and add the card by calling
avmcapictrl add 0x150 15
and load the firmware by calling
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/b1.t4 1
and add the card by calling::
avmcapictrl add 0x150 15
and load the firmware by calling::
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/b1.t4 1
if you have an T1-ISA card load the module t1isa.o
and add the card by calling
avmcapictrl add 0x450 15 T1 0
and load the firmware by calling
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/t1.t4 1
and add the card by calling::
avmcapictrl add 0x450 15 T1 0
and load the firmware by calling::
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/t1.t4 1
if you have an PCMCIA card (B1/M1/M2) load the module b1pcmcia.o
before you insert the card.
Leased Lines with B1
--------------------
Init card and load firmware.
For an D64S use "FV: 1" as phone number
For an D64S2 use "FV: 1" and "FV: 2" for multilink
or "FV: 1,2" to use CAPI channel bundling.
/proc-Interface
-----------------
/proc/capi:
/proc/capi::
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 .
dr-xr-xr-x 82 root root 0 Jun 30 19:08 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 applications
......@@ -91,84 +109,124 @@ or "FV: 1,2" to use CAPI channel bundling.
/proc/capi/applications:
applid level3cnt datablkcnt datablklen ncci-cnt recvqueuelen
level3cnt: capi_register parameter
datablkcnt: capi_register parameter
ncci-cnt: current number of nccis (connections)
recvqueuelen: number of messages on receive queue
for example:
1 -2 16 2048 1 0
2 2 7 2048 1 0
level3cnt:
capi_register parameter
datablkcnt:
capi_register parameter
ncci-cnt:
current number of nccis (connections)
recvqueuelen:
number of messages on receive queue
for example::
1 -2 16 2048 1 0
2 2 7 2048 1 0
/proc/capi/applstats:
applid recvctlmsg nrecvdatamsg nsentctlmsg nsentdatamsg
recvctlmsg: capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
recvdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_IND received
sentctlmsg: capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
sentdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example:
1 2057 1699 1721 1699
recvctlmsg:
capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
recvdatamsg:
capi DATA_B3_IND received
sentctlmsg:
capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
sentdatamsg:
capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example::
1 2057 1699 1721 1699
/proc/capi/capi20: statistics of capi.o (/dev/capi20)
minor nopen nrecvdropmsg nrecvctlmsg nrecvdatamsg sentctlmsg sentdatamsg
minor: minor device number of capi device
nopen: number of calls to devices open
nrecvdropmsg: capi messages dropped (messages in recvqueue in close)
nrecvctlmsg: capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg: capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example:
1 2 18 0 16 2
minor:
minor device number of capi device
nopen:
number of calls to devices open
nrecvdropmsg:
capi messages dropped (messages in recvqueue in close)
nrecvctlmsg:
capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg:
capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg:
capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg:
capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example::
1 2 18 0 16 2
/proc/capi/capidrv: statistics of capidrv.o (capi messages)
nrecvctlmsg nrecvdatamsg sentctlmsg sentdatamsg
nrecvctlmsg: capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg: capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
nrecvctlmsg:
capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg:
capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg:
capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg:
capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example:
2780 2226 2256 2226
2780 2226 2256 2226
/proc/capi/controller:
controller drivername state cardname controllerinfo
for example:
1 b1pci running b1pci-e000 B1 3.07-01 0xe000 19
2 t1isa running t1isa-450 B1 3.07-01 0x450 11 0
3 b1pcmcia running m2-150 B1 3.07-01 0x150 5
for example::
1 b1pci running b1pci-e000 B1 3.07-01 0xe000 19
2 t1isa running t1isa-450 B1 3.07-01 0x450 11 0
3 b1pcmcia running m2-150 B1 3.07-01 0x150 5
/proc/capi/contrstats:
controller nrecvctlmsg nrecvdatamsg sentctlmsg sentdatamsg
nrecvctlmsg: capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg: capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example:
1 2845 2272 2310 2274
2 2 0 2 0
3 2 0 2 0
nrecvctlmsg:
capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg:
capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg:
capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg:
capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example::
1 2845 2272 2310 2274
2 2 0 2 0
3 2 0 2 0
/proc/capi/driver:
drivername ncontroller
for example:
b1pci 1
t1isa 1
b1pcmcia 1
b1isa 0
for example::
b1pci 1
t1isa 1
b1pcmcia 1
b1isa 0
/proc/capi/ncci:
apllid ncci winsize sendwindow
for example:
1 0x10101 8 0
for example::
1 0x10101 8 0
/proc/capi/users: kernelmodules that use the kernelcapi.
name
for example:
capidrv
capi20
for example::
capidrv
capi20
Questions
---------
Check out the FAQ (ftp.isdn4linux.de) or subscribe to the
linux-avmb1@calle.in-berlin.de mailing list by sending
a mail to majordomo@calle.in-berlin.de with
......@@ -180,6 +238,7 @@ ftp://ftp.avm.de/cardware/b1/linux/
Bugs
----
If you find any please let me know.
Enjoy,
......
=======
Credits
=======
I want to thank all who contributed to this project and especially to:
(in alphabetical order)
......@@ -67,4 +71,3 @@ Gerhard 'Fido' Schneider (fido@wuff.mayn.de)
Thomas Uhl (uhl@think.de)
For distributing the cards.
For pushing me to work ;-)
$Id: README.hysdn,v 1.3.6.1 2001/02/10 14:41:19 kai Exp $
============
Hysdn Driver
============
The hysdn driver has been written by
Werner Cornelius (werner@isdn4linux.de or werner@titro.de)
for Hypercope GmbH Aachen Germany. Hypercope agreed to publish this driver
......@@ -22,23 +25,23 @@ for Hypercope GmbH Aachen, Germany.
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Table of contents
=================
.. Table of contents
1. About the driver
1. About the driver
2. Loading/Unloading the driver
2. Loading/Unloading the driver
3. Entries in the /proc filesystem
3. Entries in the /proc filesystem
4. The /proc/net/hysdn/cardconfX file
4. The /proc/net/hysdn/cardconfX file
5. The /proc/net/hysdn/cardlogX file
5. The /proc/net/hysdn/cardlogX file
6. Where to get additional info and help
6. Where to get additional info and help
1. About the driver
===================
The drivers/isdn/hysdn subdir contains a driver for HYPERCOPEs active
PCI isdn cards Champ, Ergo and Metro. To enable support for this cards
......@@ -60,6 +63,7 @@ Table of contents
2. Loading/Unloading the driver
===============================
The module has no command line parameters and auto detects up to 10 cards
in the id-range 0-9.
......@@ -76,6 +80,7 @@ Table of contents
any avm-specific modules).
3. Entries in the /proc filesystem
==================================
When the module has been loaded it adds the directory hysdn in the
/proc/net tree. This directory contains exactly 2 file entries for each
......@@ -84,27 +89,30 @@ Table of contents
The cards are numbered in the order found in the PCI config data.
4. The /proc/net/hysdn/cardconfX file
=====================================
This file may be read to get by everyone to get info about the cards type,
actual state, available features and used resources.
The first 3 entries (id, bus and slot) are PCI info fields, the following
type field gives the information about the cards type:
4 -> Ergo card (server card with 2 b-chans)
5 -> Metro card (server card with 4 or 8 b-chans)
6 -> Champ card (client card with 2 b-chans)
- 4 -> Ergo card (server card with 2 b-chans)
- 5 -> Metro card (server card with 4 or 8 b-chans)
- 6 -> Champ card (client card with 2 b-chans)
The following 3 fields show the hardware assignments for irq, iobase and the
dual ported memory (dp-mem).
The fields b-chans and fax-chans announce the available card resources of
this types for the user.
The state variable indicates the actual drivers state for this card with the
following assignments.
0 -> card has not been booted since driver load
1 -> card booting is actually in progess
2 -> card is in an error state due to a previous boot failure
3 -> card is booted and active
- 0 -> card has not been booted since driver load
- 1 -> card booting is actually in progess
- 2 -> card is in an error state due to a previous boot failure
- 3 -> card is booted and active
And the last field (device) shows the name of the ethernet device assigned
to this card. Up to the first successful boot this field only shows a -
......@@ -122,6 +130,7 @@ Table of contents
If an error occurs the return value given to the writing process has the
following additional codes (decimal):
==== ============================================
1000 Another process is currently bootng the card
1001 Invalid firmware header
1002 Boards dual-port RAM test failed
......@@ -134,10 +143,12 @@ Table of contents
1009 Config line too long
1010 Invalid channel number
1011 Timeout sending config data
==== ============================================
Additional info about error reasons may be fetched from the log output.
5. The /proc/net/hysdn/cardlogX file
====================================
The cardlogX file entry may be opened multiple for reading by everyone to
get the cards and drivers log data. Card messages always start with the
......@@ -151,13 +162,16 @@ Table of contents
written to the cardlog file independent of the following options only used
to check and debug the driver itself:
For example:
For example::
echo "0x34560078" > /proc/net/hysdn/cardlog0
to output the hex log mask 34560078 for card 0.
The written value is regarded as an unsigned 32-Bit value, bit ored for
desired output. The following bits are already assigned:
========== ============================================================
0x80000000 All driver log data is alternatively via syslog
0x00000001 Log memory allocation errors
0x00000010 Firmware load start and close are logged
......@@ -171,25 +185,12 @@ Table of contents
0x00100000 Log all open and close actions to /proc/net/hysdn/card files
0x00200000 Log all actions from /proc file entries
0x00010000 Log network interface init and deinit
========== ============================================================
6. Where to get additional info and help
========================================
If you have any problems concerning the driver or configuration contact
the Hypercope support team (support@hypercope.de) and or the authors
Werner Cornelius (werner@isdn4linux or cornelius@titro.de) or
Ulrich Albrecht (ualbrecht@hypercope.de).
.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
====
ISDN
====
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
interface_capi
avmb1
gigaset
hysdn
m_isdn
credits
.. only:: subproject and html
Indices
=======
* :ref:`genindex`
============
mISDN Driver
============
mISDN is a new modular ISDN driver, in the long term it should replace
the old I4L driver architecture for passiv ISDN cards.
It was designed to allow a broad range of applications and interfaces
but only have the basic function in kernel, the interface to the user
space is based on sockets with a own address family AF_ISDN.
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ config HYSDN
help
Say Y here if you have one of Hypercope's active PCI ISDN cards
Champ, Ergo and Metro. You will then get a module called hysdn.
Please read the file <file:Documentation/isdn/README.hysdn> for more
Please read the file <file:Documentation/isdn/hysdn.rst> for more
information.
config HYSDN_CAPI
......
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