ftdi_sio.h 26 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Definitions for the FTDI USB Single Port Serial Converter -
  3. * known as FTDI_SIO (Serial Input/Output application of the chipset)
  4. *
  5. * The example I have is known as the USC-1000 which is available from
  6. * http://www.dse.co.nz - cat no XH4214 It looks similar to this:
  7. * http://www.dansdata.com/usbser.htm but I can't be sure There are other
  8. * USC-1000s which don't look like my device though so beware!
  9. *
  10. * The device is based on the FTDI FT8U100AX chip. It has a DB25 on one side,
  11. * USB on the other.
  12. *
  13. * Thanx to FTDI (http://www.ftdi.co.uk) for so kindly providing details
  14. * of the protocol required to talk to the device and ongoing assistence
  15. * during development.
  16. *
  17. * Bill Ryder - bryder@sgi.com formerly of Silicon Graphics, Inc.- wrote the
  18. * FTDI_SIO implementation.
  19. *
  20. * Philipp Gühring - pg@futureware.at - added the Device ID of the USB relais
  21. * from Rudolf Gugler
  22. *
  23. */
  24. #define FTDI_VID 0x0403 /* Vendor Id */
  25. #define FTDI_SIO_PID 0x8372 /* Product Id SIO application of 8U100AX */
  26. #define FTDI_8U232AM_PID 0x6001 /* Similar device to SIO above */
  27. #define FTDI_8U232AM_ALT_PID 0x6006 /* FTDI's alternate PID for above */
  28. #define FTDI_8U232AM_ALT_ALT_PID 0xf3c0 /* FTDI's second alternate PID for above */
  29. #define FTDI_8U2232C_PID 0x6010 /* Dual channel device */
  30. #define FTDI_RELAIS_PID 0xFA10 /* Relais device from Rudolf Gugler */
  31. #define FTDI_NF_RIC_VID 0x0DCD /* Vendor Id */
  32. #define FTDI_NF_RIC_PID 0x0001 /* Product Id */
  33. /* www.irtrans.de device */
  34. #define FTDI_IRTRANS_PID 0xFC60 /* Product Id */
  35. /* www.crystalfontz.com devices - thanx for providing free devices for evaluation ! */
  36. /* they use the ftdi chipset for the USB interface and the vendor id is the same */
  37. #define FTDI_XF_632_PID 0xFC08 /* 632: 16x2 Character Display */
  38. #define FTDI_XF_634_PID 0xFC09 /* 634: 20x4 Character Display */
  39. #define FTDI_XF_547_PID 0xFC0A /* 547: Two line Display */
  40. #define FTDI_XF_633_PID 0xFC0B /* 633: 16x2 Character Display with Keys */
  41. #define FTDI_XF_631_PID 0xFC0C /* 631: 20x2 Character Display */
  42. #define FTDI_XF_635_PID 0xFC0D /* 635: 20x4 Character Display */
  43. #define FTDI_XF_640_PID 0xFC0E /* 640: Two line Display */
  44. #define FTDI_XF_642_PID 0xFC0F /* 642: Two line Display */
  45. /* Video Networks Limited / Homechoice in the UK use an ftdi-based device for their 1Mb */
  46. /* broadband internet service. The following PID is exhibited by the usb device supplied */
  47. /* (the VID is the standard ftdi vid (FTDI_VID) */
  48. #define FTDI_VNHCPCUSB_D_PID 0xfe38 /* Product Id */
  49. /*
  50. * The following are the values for the Matrix Orbital LCD displays,
  51. * which are the FT232BM ( similar to the 8U232AM )
  52. */
  53. #define FTDI_MTXORB_0_PID 0xFA00 /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
  54. #define FTDI_MTXORB_1_PID 0xFA01 /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
  55. #define FTDI_MTXORB_2_PID 0xFA02 /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
  56. #define FTDI_MTXORB_3_PID 0xFA03 /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
  57. #define FTDI_MTXORB_4_PID 0xFA04 /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
  58. #define FTDI_MTXORB_5_PID 0xFA05 /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
  59. #define FTDI_MTXORB_6_PID 0xFA06 /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
  60. /* Interbiometrics USB I/O Board */
  61. /* Developed for Interbiometrics by Rudolf Gugler */
  62. #define INTERBIOMETRICS_VID 0x1209
  63. #define INTERBIOMETRICS_IOBOARD_PID 0x1002
  64. #define INTERBIOMETRICS_MINI_IOBOARD_PID 0x1006
  65. /*
  66. * The following are the values for the Perle Systems
  67. * UltraPort USB serial converters
  68. */
  69. #define FTDI_PERLE_ULTRAPORT_PID 0xF0C0 /* Perle UltraPort Product Id */
  70. /*
  71. * The following are the values for the Sealevel SeaLINK+ adapters.
  72. * (Original list sent by Tuan Hoang. Ian Abbott renamed the macros and
  73. * removed some PIDs that don't seem to match any existing products.)
  74. */
  75. #define SEALEVEL_VID 0x0c52 /* Sealevel Vendor ID */
  76. #define SEALEVEL_2101_PID 0x2101 /* SeaLINK+232 (2101/2105) */
  77. #define SEALEVEL_2102_PID 0x2102 /* SeaLINK+485 (2102) */
  78. #define SEALEVEL_2103_PID 0x2103 /* SeaLINK+232I (2103) */
  79. #define SEALEVEL_2104_PID 0x2104 /* SeaLINK+485I (2104) */
  80. #define SEALEVEL_2201_1_PID 0x2211 /* SeaPORT+2/232 (2201) Port 1 */
  81. #define SEALEVEL_2201_2_PID 0x2221 /* SeaPORT+2/232 (2201) Port 2 */
  82. #define SEALEVEL_2202_1_PID 0x2212 /* SeaPORT+2/485 (2202) Port 1 */
  83. #define SEALEVEL_2202_2_PID 0x2222 /* SeaPORT+2/485 (2202) Port 2 */
  84. #define SEALEVEL_2203_1_PID 0x2213 /* SeaPORT+2 (2203) Port 1 */
  85. #define SEALEVEL_2203_2_PID 0x2223 /* SeaPORT+2 (2203) Port 2 */
  86. #define SEALEVEL_2401_1_PID 0x2411 /* SeaPORT+4/232 (2401) Port 1 */
  87. #define SEALEVEL_2401_2_PID 0x2421 /* SeaPORT+4/232 (2401) Port 2 */
  88. #define SEALEVEL_2401_3_PID 0x2431 /* SeaPORT+4/232 (2401) Port 3 */
  89. #define SEALEVEL_2401_4_PID 0x2441 /* SeaPORT+4/232 (2401) Port 4 */
  90. #define SEALEVEL_2402_1_PID 0x2412 /* SeaPORT+4/485 (2402) Port 1 */
  91. #define SEALEVEL_2402_2_PID 0x2422 /* SeaPORT+4/485 (2402) Port 2 */
  92. #define SEALEVEL_2402_3_PID 0x2432 /* SeaPORT+4/485 (2402) Port 3 */
  93. #define SEALEVEL_2402_4_PID 0x2442 /* SeaPORT+4/485 (2402) Port 4 */
  94. #define SEALEVEL_2403_1_PID 0x2413 /* SeaPORT+4 (2403) Port 1 */
  95. #define SEALEVEL_2403_2_PID 0x2423 /* SeaPORT+4 (2403) Port 2 */
  96. #define SEALEVEL_2403_3_PID 0x2433 /* SeaPORT+4 (2403) Port 3 */
  97. #define SEALEVEL_2403_4_PID 0x2443 /* SeaPORT+4 (2403) Port 4 */
  98. #define SEALEVEL_2801_1_PID 0X2811 /* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 1 */
  99. #define SEALEVEL_2801_2_PID 0X2821 /* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 2 */
  100. #define SEALEVEL_2801_3_PID 0X2831 /* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 3 */
  101. #define SEALEVEL_2801_4_PID 0X2841 /* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 4 */
  102. #define SEALEVEL_2801_5_PID 0X2851 /* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 5 */
  103. #define SEALEVEL_2801_6_PID 0X2861 /* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 6 */
  104. #define SEALEVEL_2801_7_PID 0X2871 /* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 7 */
  105. #define SEALEVEL_2801_8_PID 0X2881 /* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 8 */
  106. #define SEALEVEL_2802_1_PID 0X2812 /* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 1 */
  107. #define SEALEVEL_2802_2_PID 0X2822 /* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 2 */
  108. #define SEALEVEL_2802_3_PID 0X2832 /* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 3 */
  109. #define SEALEVEL_2802_4_PID 0X2842 /* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 4 */
  110. #define SEALEVEL_2802_5_PID 0X2852 /* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 5 */
  111. #define SEALEVEL_2802_6_PID 0X2862 /* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 6 */
  112. #define SEALEVEL_2802_7_PID 0X2872 /* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 7 */
  113. #define SEALEVEL_2802_8_PID 0X2882 /* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 8 */
  114. #define SEALEVEL_2803_1_PID 0X2813 /* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 1 */
  115. #define SEALEVEL_2803_2_PID 0X2823 /* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 2 */
  116. #define SEALEVEL_2803_3_PID 0X2833 /* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 3 */
  117. #define SEALEVEL_2803_4_PID 0X2843 /* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 4 */
  118. #define SEALEVEL_2803_5_PID 0X2853 /* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 5 */
  119. #define SEALEVEL_2803_6_PID 0X2863 /* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 6 */
  120. #define SEALEVEL_2803_7_PID 0X2873 /* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 7 */
  121. #define SEALEVEL_2803_8_PID 0X2883 /* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 8 */
  122. /*
  123. * DSS-20 Sync Station for Sony Ericsson P800
  124. */
  125. #define FTDI_DSS20_PID 0xFC82
  126. /*
  127. * Home Electronics (www.home-electro.com) USB gadgets
  128. */
  129. #define FTDI_HE_TIRA1_PID 0xFA78 /* Tira-1 IR tranceiver */
  130. /* USB-UIRT - An infrared receiver and transmitter using the 8U232AM chip */
  131. /* http://home.earthlink.net/~jrhees/USBUIRT/index.htm */
  132. #define FTDI_USB_UIRT_PID 0xF850 /* Product Id */
  133. /* ELV USB Module UO100 (PID sent by Stefan Frings) */
  134. #define FTDI_ELV_UO100_PID 0xFB58 /* Product Id */
  135. /*
  136. * Definitions for ID TECH (www.idt-net.com) devices
  137. */
  138. #define IDTECH_VID 0x0ACD /* ID TECH Vendor ID */
  139. #define IDTECH_IDT1221U_PID 0x0300 /* IDT1221U USB to RS-232 adapter */
  140. /*
  141. * Definitions for Omnidirectional Control Technology, Inc. devices
  142. */
  143. #define OCT_VID 0x0B39 /* OCT vendor ID */
  144. /* Note: OCT US101 is also rebadged as Dick Smith Electronics (NZ) XH6381 */
  145. /* Also rebadged as SIIG Inc. model US2308 */
  146. #define OCT_US101_PID 0x0421 /* OCT US101 USB to RS-232 */
  147. /* an infrared receiver for user access control with IR tags */
  148. #define FTDI_PIEGROUP_PID 0xF208 /* Product Id */
  149. /*
  150. * Protego product ids
  151. */
  152. #define PROTEGO_SPECIAL_1 0xFC70 /* special/unknown device */
  153. #define PROTEGO_R2X0 0xFC71 /* R200-USB TRNG unit (R210, R220, and R230) */
  154. #define PROTEGO_SPECIAL_3 0xFC72 /* special/unknown device */
  155. #define PROTEGO_SPECIAL_4 0xFC73 /* special/unknown device */
  156. /*
  157. * Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH
  158. */
  159. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E808_PID 0xE808
  160. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E809_PID 0xE809
  161. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80A_PID 0xE80A
  162. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80B_PID 0xE80B
  163. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80C_PID 0xE80C
  164. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80D_PID 0xE80D
  165. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80E_PID 0xE80E
  166. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80F_PID 0xE80F
  167. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E888_PID 0xE888 /* Expert ISDN Control USB */
  168. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E889_PID 0xE889 /* USB RS-232 OptoBridge */
  169. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88A_PID 0xE88A
  170. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88B_PID 0xE88B
  171. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88C_PID 0xE88C
  172. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88D_PID 0xE88D
  173. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88E_PID 0xE88E
  174. #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88F_PID 0xE88F
  175. /*
  176. * Linx Technologies product ids
  177. */
  178. #define LINX_SDMUSBQSS_PID 0xF448 /* Linx SDM-USB-QS-S */
  179. #define LINX_MASTERDEVEL2_PID 0xF449 /* Linx Master Development 2.0 */
  180. #define LINX_FUTURE_0_PID 0xF44A /* Linx future device */
  181. #define LINX_FUTURE_1_PID 0xF44B /* Linx future device */
  182. #define LINX_FUTURE_2_PID 0xF44C /* Linx future device */
  183. /* CCS Inc. ICDU/ICDU40 product ID - the FT232BM is used in an in-circuit-debugger */
  184. /* unit for PIC16's/PIC18's */
  185. #define FTDI_CCSICDU20_0_PID 0xF9D0
  186. #define FTDI_CCSICDU40_1_PID 0xF9D1
  187. /* Inside Accesso contactless reader (http://www.insidefr.com) */
  188. #define INSIDE_ACCESSO 0xFAD0
  189. /*
  190. * Intrepid Control Systems (http://www.intrepidcs.com/) ValueCAN and NeoVI
  191. */
  192. #define INTREPID_VID 0x093C
  193. #define INTREPID_VALUECAN_PID 0x0601
  194. #define INTREPID_NEOVI_PID 0x0701
  195. /*
  196. * Falcom Wireless Communications GmbH
  197. */
  198. #define FALCOM_VID 0x0F94 /* Vendor Id */
  199. #define FALCOM_TWIST_PID 0x0001 /* Falcom Twist USB GPRS modem */
  200. /*
  201. * SUUNTO product ids
  202. */
  203. #define FTDI_SUUNTO_SPORTS_PID 0xF680 /* Suunto Sports instrument */
  204. /*
  205. * Definitions for B&B Electronics products.
  206. */
  207. #define BANDB_VID 0x0856 /* B&B Electronics Vendor ID */
  208. #define BANDB_USOTL4_PID 0xAC01 /* USOTL4 Isolated RS-485 Converter */
  209. #define BANDB_USTL4_PID 0xAC02 /* USTL4 RS-485 Converter */
  210. #define BANDB_USO9ML2_PID 0xAC03 /* USO9ML2 Isolated RS-232 Converter */
  211. /*
  212. * RM Michaelides CANview USB (http://www.rmcan.com)
  213. * CAN filedbus interface adapter, addad by port GmbH www.port.de)
  214. */
  215. #define FTDI_RM_VID 0x0403 /* Vendor Id */
  216. #define FTDI_RMCANVIEW_PID 0xfd60 /* Product Id */
  217. /*
  218. * EVER Eco Pro UPS (http://www.ever.com.pl/)
  219. */
  220. #define EVER_ECO_PRO_CDS 0xe520 /* RS-232 converter */
  221. /* Commands */
  222. #define FTDI_SIO_RESET 0 /* Reset the port */
  223. #define FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL 1 /* Set the modem control register */
  224. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL 2 /* Set flow control register */
  225. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUD_RATE 3 /* Set baud rate */
  226. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA 4 /* Set the data characteristics of the port */
  227. #define FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS 5 /* Retrieve current value of modern status register */
  228. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR 6 /* Set the event character */
  229. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_ERROR_CHAR 7 /* Set the error character */
  230. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER 9 /* Set the latency timer */
  231. #define FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER 10 /* Get the latency timer */
  232. /* Port interface code for FT2232C */
  233. #define INTERFACE_A 1
  234. #define INTERFACE_B 2
  235. /*
  236. * BmRequestType: 1100 0000b
  237. * bRequest: FTDI_E2_READ
  238. * wValue: 0
  239. * wIndex: Address of word to read
  240. * wLength: 2
  241. * Data: Will return a word of data from E2Address
  242. *
  243. */
  244. /* Port Identifier Table */
  245. #define PIT_DEFAULT 0 /* SIOA */
  246. #define PIT_SIOA 1 /* SIOA */
  247. /* The device this driver is tested with one has only one port */
  248. #define PIT_SIOB 2 /* SIOB */
  249. #define PIT_PARALLEL 3 /* Parallel */
  250. /* FTDI_SIO_RESET */
  251. #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_RESET
  252. #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
  253. #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_SIO 0
  254. #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_PURGE_RX 1
  255. #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_PURGE_TX 2
  256. /*
  257. * BmRequestType: 0100 0000B
  258. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_RESET
  259. * wValue: Control Value
  260. * 0 = Reset SIO
  261. * 1 = Purge RX buffer
  262. * 2 = Purge TX buffer
  263. * wIndex: Port
  264. * wLength: 0
  265. * Data: None
  266. *
  267. * The Reset SIO command has this effect:
  268. *
  269. * Sets flow control set to 'none'
  270. * Event char = $0D
  271. * Event trigger = disabled
  272. * Purge RX buffer
  273. * Purge TX buffer
  274. * Clear DTR
  275. * Clear RTS
  276. * baud and data format not reset
  277. *
  278. * The Purge RX and TX buffer commands affect nothing except the buffers
  279. *
  280. */
  281. /* FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUDRATE */
  282. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUDRATE_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
  283. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUDRATE_REQUEST 3
  284. /*
  285. * BmRequestType: 0100 0000B
  286. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUDRATE
  287. * wValue: BaudDivisor value - see below
  288. * wIndex: Port
  289. * wLength: 0
  290. * Data: None
  291. * The BaudDivisor values are calculated as follows:
  292. * - BaseClock is either 12000000 or 48000000 depending on the device. FIXME: I wish
  293. * I knew how to detect old chips to select proper base clock!
  294. * - BaudDivisor is a fixed point number encoded in a funny way.
  295. * (--WRONG WAY OF THINKING--)
  296. * BaudDivisor is a fixed point number encoded with following bit weighs:
  297. * (-2)(-1)(13..0). It is a radical with a denominator of 4, so values
  298. * end with 0.0 (00...), 0.25 (10...), 0.5 (01...), and 0.75 (11...).
  299. * (--THE REALITY--)
  300. * The both-bits-set has quite different meaning from 0.75 - the chip designers
  301. * have decided it to mean 0.125 instead of 0.75.
  302. * This info looked up in FTDI application note "FT8U232 DEVICES \ Data Rates
  303. * and Flow Control Consideration for USB to RS232".
  304. * - BaudDivisor = (BaseClock / 16) / BaudRate, where the (=) operation should
  305. * automagically re-encode the resulting value to take fractions into consideration.
  306. * As all values are integers, some bit twiddling is in order:
  307. * BaudDivisor = (BaseClock / 16 / BaudRate) |
  308. * (((BaseClock / 2 / BaudRate) & 4) ? 0x4000 // 0.5
  309. * : ((BaseClock / 2 / BaudRate) & 2) ? 0x8000 // 0.25
  310. * : ((BaseClock / 2 / BaudRate) & 1) ? 0xc000 // 0.125
  311. * : 0)
  312. *
  313. * For the FT232BM, a 17th divisor bit was introduced to encode the multiples
  314. * of 0.125 missing from the FT8U232AM. Bits 16 to 14 are coded as follows
  315. * (the first four codes are the same as for the FT8U232AM, where bit 16 is
  316. * always 0):
  317. * 000 - add .000 to divisor
  318. * 001 - add .500 to divisor
  319. * 010 - add .250 to divisor
  320. * 011 - add .125 to divisor
  321. * 100 - add .375 to divisor
  322. * 101 - add .625 to divisor
  323. * 110 - add .750 to divisor
  324. * 111 - add .875 to divisor
  325. * Bits 15 to 0 of the 17-bit divisor are placed in the urb value. Bit 16 is
  326. * placed in bit 0 of the urb index.
  327. *
  328. * Note that there are a couple of special cases to support the highest baud
  329. * rates. If the calculated divisor value is 1, this needs to be replaced with
  330. * 0. Additionally for the FT232BM, if the calculated divisor value is 0x4001
  331. * (1.5), this needs to be replaced with 0x0001 (1) (but this divisor value is
  332. * not supported by the FT8U232AM).
  333. */
  334. typedef enum {
  335. SIO = 1,
  336. FT8U232AM = 2,
  337. FT232BM = 3,
  338. FT2232C = 4,
  339. } ftdi_chip_type_t;
  340. typedef enum {
  341. ftdi_sio_b300 = 0,
  342. ftdi_sio_b600 = 1,
  343. ftdi_sio_b1200 = 2,
  344. ftdi_sio_b2400 = 3,
  345. ftdi_sio_b4800 = 4,
  346. ftdi_sio_b9600 = 5,
  347. ftdi_sio_b19200 = 6,
  348. ftdi_sio_b38400 = 7,
  349. ftdi_sio_b57600 = 8,
  350. ftdi_sio_b115200 = 9
  351. } FTDI_SIO_baudrate_t ;
  352. /*
  353. * The ftdi_8U232AM_xxMHz_byyy constants have been removed. The encoded divisor values
  354. * are calculated internally.
  355. */
  356. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA
  357. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
  358. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_NONE (0x0 << 8 )
  359. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_ODD (0x1 << 8 )
  360. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_EVEN (0x2 << 8 )
  361. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_MARK (0x3 << 8 )
  362. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_SPACE (0x4 << 8 )
  363. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_STOP_BITS_1 (0x0 << 11 )
  364. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_STOP_BITS_15 (0x1 << 11 )
  365. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_STOP_BITS_2 (0x2 << 11 )
  366. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_BREAK (0x1 << 14)
  367. /* FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA */
  368. /*
  369. * BmRequestType: 0100 0000B
  370. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA
  371. * wValue: Data characteristics (see below)
  372. * wIndex: Port
  373. * wLength: 0
  374. * Data: No
  375. *
  376. * Data characteristics
  377. *
  378. * B0..7 Number of data bits
  379. * B8..10 Parity
  380. * 0 = None
  381. * 1 = Odd
  382. * 2 = Even
  383. * 3 = Mark
  384. * 4 = Space
  385. * B11..13 Stop Bits
  386. * 0 = 1
  387. * 1 = 1.5
  388. * 2 = 2
  389. * B14
  390. * 1 = TX ON (break)
  391. * 0 = TX OFF (normal state)
  392. * B15 Reserved
  393. *
  394. */
  395. /* FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL */
  396. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_MODEM_CTRL_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
  397. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_MODEM_CTRL_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL
  398. /*
  399. * BmRequestType: 0100 0000B
  400. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL
  401. * wValue: ControlValue (see below)
  402. * wIndex: Port
  403. * wLength: 0
  404. * Data: None
  405. *
  406. * NOTE: If the device is in RTS/CTS flow control, the RTS set by this
  407. * command will be IGNORED without an error being returned
  408. * Also - you can not set DTR and RTS with one control message
  409. */
  410. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_MASK 0x1
  411. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_HIGH ( 1 | ( FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_MASK << 8))
  412. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_LOW ( 0 | ( FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_MASK << 8))
  413. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_MASK 0x2
  414. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_HIGH ( 2 | ( FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_MASK << 8 ))
  415. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_LOW ( 0 | ( FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_MASK << 8 ))
  416. /*
  417. * ControlValue
  418. * B0 DTR state
  419. * 0 = reset
  420. * 1 = set
  421. * B1 RTS state
  422. * 0 = reset
  423. * 1 = set
  424. * B2..7 Reserved
  425. * B8 DTR state enable
  426. * 0 = ignore
  427. * 1 = use DTR state
  428. * B9 RTS state enable
  429. * 0 = ignore
  430. * 1 = use RTS state
  431. * B10..15 Reserved
  432. */
  433. /* FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL */
  434. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
  435. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL
  436. #define FTDI_SIO_DISABLE_FLOW_CTRL 0x0
  437. #define FTDI_SIO_RTS_CTS_HS (0x1 << 8)
  438. #define FTDI_SIO_DTR_DSR_HS (0x2 << 8)
  439. #define FTDI_SIO_XON_XOFF_HS (0x4 << 8)
  440. /*
  441. * BmRequestType: 0100 0000b
  442. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL
  443. * wValue: Xoff/Xon
  444. * wIndex: Protocol/Port - hIndex is protocl / lIndex is port
  445. * wLength: 0
  446. * Data: None
  447. *
  448. * hIndex protocol is:
  449. * B0 Output handshaking using RTS/CTS
  450. * 0 = disabled
  451. * 1 = enabled
  452. * B1 Output handshaking using DTR/DSR
  453. * 0 = disabled
  454. * 1 = enabled
  455. * B2 Xon/Xoff handshaking
  456. * 0 = disabled
  457. * 1 = enabled
  458. *
  459. * A value of zero in the hIndex field disables handshaking
  460. *
  461. * If Xon/Xoff handshaking is specified, the hValue field should contain the XOFF character
  462. * and the lValue field contains the XON character.
  463. */
  464. /*
  465. * FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER
  466. *
  467. * Set the timeout interval. The FTDI collects data from the slave
  468. * device, transmitting it to the host when either A) 62 bytes are
  469. * received, or B) the timeout interval has elapsed and the buffer
  470. * contains at least 1 byte. Setting this value to a small number
  471. * can dramatically improve performance for applications which send
  472. * small packets, since the default value is 16ms.
  473. */
  474. #define FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER
  475. #define FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER_REQUEST_TYPE 0xC0
  476. /*
  477. * BmRequestType: 1100 0000b
  478. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER
  479. * wValue: 0
  480. * wIndex: Port
  481. * wLength: 0
  482. * Data: latency (on return)
  483. */
  484. /*
  485. * FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER
  486. *
  487. * Set the timeout interval. The FTDI collects data from the slave
  488. * device, transmitting it to the host when either A) 62 bytes are
  489. * received, or B) the timeout interval has elapsed and the buffer
  490. * contains at least 1 byte. Setting this value to a small number
  491. * can dramatically improve performance for applications which send
  492. * small packets, since the default value is 16ms.
  493. */
  494. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER
  495. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
  496. /*
  497. * BmRequestType: 0100 0000b
  498. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER
  499. * wValue: Latency (milliseconds)
  500. * wIndex: Port
  501. * wLength: 0
  502. * Data: None
  503. *
  504. * wValue:
  505. * B0..7 Latency timer
  506. * B8..15 0
  507. *
  508. */
  509. /*
  510. * FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR
  511. *
  512. * Set the special event character for the specified communications port.
  513. * If the device sees this character it will immediately return the
  514. * data read so far - rather than wait 40ms or until 62 bytes are read
  515. * which is what normally happens.
  516. */
  517. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR
  518. #define FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
  519. /*
  520. * BmRequestType: 0100 0000b
  521. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR
  522. * wValue: EventChar
  523. * wIndex: Port
  524. * wLength: 0
  525. * Data: None
  526. *
  527. * wValue:
  528. * B0..7 Event Character
  529. * B8 Event Character Processing
  530. * 0 = disabled
  531. * 1 = enabled
  532. * B9..15 Reserved
  533. *
  534. */
  535. /* FTDI_SIO_SET_ERROR_CHAR */
  536. /* Set the parity error replacement character for the specified communications port */
  537. /*
  538. * BmRequestType: 0100 0000b
  539. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR
  540. * wValue: Error Char
  541. * wIndex: Port
  542. * wLength: 0
  543. * Data: None
  544. *
  545. *Error Char
  546. * B0..7 Error Character
  547. * B8 Error Character Processing
  548. * 0 = disabled
  549. * 1 = enabled
  550. * B9..15 Reserved
  551. *
  552. */
  553. /* FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS */
  554. /* Retreive the current value of the modem status register */
  555. #define FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS_REQUEST_TYPE 0xc0
  556. #define FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS
  557. #define FTDI_SIO_CTS_MASK 0x10
  558. #define FTDI_SIO_DSR_MASK 0x20
  559. #define FTDI_SIO_RI_MASK 0x40
  560. #define FTDI_SIO_RLSD_MASK 0x80
  561. /*
  562. * BmRequestType: 1100 0000b
  563. * bRequest: FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS
  564. * wValue: zero
  565. * wIndex: Port
  566. * wLength: 1
  567. * Data: Status
  568. *
  569. * One byte of data is returned
  570. * B0..3 0
  571. * B4 CTS
  572. * 0 = inactive
  573. * 1 = active
  574. * B5 DSR
  575. * 0 = inactive
  576. * 1 = active
  577. * B6 Ring Indicator (RI)
  578. * 0 = inactive
  579. * 1 = active
  580. * B7 Receive Line Signal Detect (RLSD)
  581. * 0 = inactive
  582. * 1 = active
  583. */
  584. /* Descriptors returned by the device
  585. *
  586. * Device Descriptor
  587. *
  588. * Offset Field Size Value Description
  589. * 0 bLength 1 0x12 Size of descriptor in bytes
  590. * 1 bDescriptorType 1 0x01 DEVICE Descriptor Type
  591. * 2 bcdUSB 2 0x0110 USB Spec Release Number
  592. * 4 bDeviceClass 1 0x00 Class Code
  593. * 5 bDeviceSubClass 1 0x00 SubClass Code
  594. * 6 bDeviceProtocol 1 0x00 Protocol Code
  595. * 7 bMaxPacketSize0 1 0x08 Maximum packet size for endpoint 0
  596. * 8 idVendor 2 0x0403 Vendor ID
  597. * 10 idProduct 2 0x8372 Product ID (FTDI_SIO_PID)
  598. * 12 bcdDevice 2 0x0001 Device release number
  599. * 14 iManufacturer 1 0x01 Index of man. string desc
  600. * 15 iProduct 1 0x02 Index of prod string desc
  601. * 16 iSerialNumber 1 0x02 Index of serial nmr string desc
  602. * 17 bNumConfigurations 1 0x01 Number of possible configurations
  603. *
  604. * Configuration Descriptor
  605. *
  606. * Offset Field Size Value
  607. * 0 bLength 1 0x09 Size of descriptor in bytes
  608. * 1 bDescriptorType 1 0x02 CONFIGURATION Descriptor Type
  609. * 2 wTotalLength 2 0x0020 Total length of data
  610. * 4 bNumInterfaces 1 0x01 Number of interfaces supported
  611. * 5 bConfigurationValue 1 0x01 Argument for SetCOnfiguration() req
  612. * 6 iConfiguration 1 0x02 Index of config string descriptor
  613. * 7 bmAttributes 1 0x20 Config characteristics Remote Wakeup
  614. * 8 MaxPower 1 0x1E Max power consumption
  615. *
  616. * Interface Descriptor
  617. *
  618. * Offset Field Size Value
  619. * 0 bLength 1 0x09 Size of descriptor in bytes
  620. * 1 bDescriptorType 1 0x04 INTERFACE Descriptor Type
  621. * 2 bInterfaceNumber 1 0x00 Number of interface
  622. * 3 bAlternateSetting 1 0x00 Value used to select alternate
  623. * 4 bNumEndpoints 1 0x02 Number of endpoints
  624. * 5 bInterfaceClass 1 0xFF Class Code
  625. * 6 bInterfaceSubClass 1 0xFF Subclass Code
  626. * 7 bInterfaceProtocol 1 0xFF Protocol Code
  627. * 8 iInterface 1 0x02 Index of interface string description
  628. *
  629. * IN Endpoint Descriptor
  630. *
  631. * Offset Field Size Value
  632. * 0 bLength 1 0x07 Size of descriptor in bytes
  633. * 1 bDescriptorType 1 0x05 ENDPOINT descriptor type
  634. * 2 bEndpointAddress 1 0x82 Address of endpoint
  635. * 3 bmAttributes 1 0x02 Endpoint attributes - Bulk
  636. * 4 bNumEndpoints 2 0x0040 maximum packet size
  637. * 5 bInterval 1 0x00 Interval for polling endpoint
  638. *
  639. * OUT Endpoint Descriptor
  640. *
  641. * Offset Field Size Value
  642. * 0 bLength 1 0x07 Size of descriptor in bytes
  643. * 1 bDescriptorType 1 0x05 ENDPOINT descriptor type
  644. * 2 bEndpointAddress 1 0x02 Address of endpoint
  645. * 3 bmAttributes 1 0x02 Endpoint attributes - Bulk
  646. * 4 bNumEndpoints 2 0x0040 maximum packet size
  647. * 5 bInterval 1 0x00 Interval for polling endpoint
  648. *
  649. * DATA FORMAT
  650. *
  651. * IN Endpoint
  652. *
  653. * The device reserves the first two bytes of data on this endpoint to contain the current
  654. * values of the modem and line status registers. In the absence of data, the device
  655. * generates a message consisting of these two status bytes every 40 ms
  656. *
  657. * Byte 0: Modem Status
  658. *
  659. * Offset Description
  660. * B0 Reserved - must be 1
  661. * B1 Reserved - must be 0
  662. * B2 Reserved - must be 0
  663. * B3 Reserved - must be 0
  664. * B4 Clear to Send (CTS)
  665. * B5 Data Set Ready (DSR)
  666. * B6 Ring Indicator (RI)
  667. * B7 Receive Line Signal Detect (RLSD)
  668. *
  669. * Byte 1: Line Status
  670. *
  671. * Offset Description
  672. * B0 Data Ready (DR)
  673. * B1 Overrun Error (OE)
  674. * B2 Parity Error (PE)
  675. * B3 Framing Error (FE)
  676. * B4 Break Interrupt (BI)
  677. * B5 Transmitter Holding Register (THRE)
  678. * B6 Transmitter Empty (TEMT)
  679. * B7 Error in RCVR FIFO
  680. *
  681. */
  682. #define FTDI_RS0_CTS (1 << 4)
  683. #define FTDI_RS0_DSR (1 << 5)
  684. #define FTDI_RS0_RI (1 << 6)
  685. #define FTDI_RS0_RLSD (1 << 7)
  686. #define FTDI_RS_DR 1
  687. #define FTDI_RS_OE (1<<1)
  688. #define FTDI_RS_PE (1<<2)
  689. #define FTDI_RS_FE (1<<3)
  690. #define FTDI_RS_BI (1<<4)
  691. #define FTDI_RS_THRE (1<<5)
  692. #define FTDI_RS_TEMT (1<<6)
  693. #define FTDI_RS_FIFO (1<<7)
  694. /*
  695. * OUT Endpoint
  696. *
  697. * This device reserves the first bytes of data on this endpoint contain the length
  698. * and port identifier of the message. For the FTDI USB Serial converter the port
  699. * identifier is always 1.
  700. *
  701. * Byte 0: Line Status
  702. *
  703. * Offset Description
  704. * B0 Reserved - must be 1
  705. * B1 Reserved - must be 0
  706. * B2..7 Length of message - (not including Byte 0)
  707. *
  708. */