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  1. /*
  2. *
  3. * $Id$
  4. *
  5. * Copyright (C) 2005 Mike Isely <isely@pobox.com>
  6. *
  7. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  8. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  9. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License
  10. *
  11. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  12. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  13. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  14. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  15. *
  16. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  17. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  18. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  19. *
  20. */
  21. #ifndef __PVRUSB2_DEVATTR_H
  22. #define __PVRUSB2_DEVATTR_H
  23. #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
  24. #include <linux/videodev2.h>
  25. /*
  26. This header defines structures used to describe attributes of a device.
  27. */
  28. struct pvr2_string_table {
  29. const char **lst;
  30. unsigned int cnt;
  31. };
  32. #define PVR2_ROUTING_SCHEME_HAUPPAUGE 0
  33. #define PVR2_ROUTING_SCHEME_GOTVIEW 1
  34. #define PVR2_DIGITAL_SCHEME_NONE 0
  35. #define PVR2_DIGITAL_SCHEME_HAUPPAUGE 1
  36. #define PVR2_DIGITAL_SCHEME_ONAIR 2
  37. #define PVR2_LED_SCHEME_NONE 0
  38. #define PVR2_LED_SCHEME_HAUPPAUGE 1
  39. /* This describes a particular hardware type (except for the USB device ID
  40. which must live in a separate structure due to environmental
  41. constraints). See the top of pvrusb2-hdw.c for where this is
  42. instantiated. */
  43. struct pvr2_device_desc {
  44. /* Single line text description of hardware */
  45. const char *description;
  46. /* Single token identifier for hardware */
  47. const char *shortname;
  48. /* List of additional client modules we need to load */
  49. struct pvr2_string_table client_modules;
  50. /* List of FX2 firmware file names we should search; if empty then
  51. FX2 firmware check / load is skipped and we assume the device
  52. was initialized from internal ROM. */
  53. struct pvr2_string_table fx2_firmware;
  54. /* Initial standard bits to use for this device, if not zero.
  55. Anything set here is also implied as an available standard.
  56. Note: This is ignored if overridden on the module load line via
  57. the video_std module option. */
  58. v4l2_std_id default_std_mask;
  59. /* V4L tuner type ID to use with this device (only used if the
  60. driver could not discover the type any other way). */
  61. int default_tuner_type;
  62. /* Signal routing scheme used by device, contains one of
  63. PVR2_ROUTING_SCHEME_XXX. Schemes have to be defined as we
  64. encounter them. This is an arbitrary integer scheme id; its
  65. meaning is contained entirely within the driver and is
  66. interpreted by logic which must send commands to the chip-level
  67. drivers (search for things which touch this field). */
  68. unsigned char signal_routing_scheme;
  69. /* Indicates scheme for controlling device's LED (if any). The
  70. driver will turn on the LED when streaming is underway. This
  71. contains one of PVR2_LED_SCHEME_XXX. */
  72. unsigned char led_scheme;
  73. /* Control scheme to use if there is a digital tuner. This
  74. contains one of PVR2_DIGITAL_SCHEME_XXX. This is an arbitrary
  75. integer scheme id; its meaning is contained entirely within the
  76. driver and is interpreted by logic which must control the
  77. streaming pathway (search for things which touch this field). */
  78. unsigned char digital_control_scheme;
  79. /* If set, we don't bother trying to load cx23416 firmware. */
  80. int flag_skip_cx23416_firmware:1;
  81. /* Device has a hauppauge eeprom which we can interrogate. */
  82. int flag_has_hauppauge_rom:1;
  83. /* Device does not require a powerup command to be issued. */
  84. int flag_no_powerup:1;
  85. /* Device has a cx25840 - this enables special additional logic to
  86. handle it. */
  87. int flag_has_cx25840:1;
  88. /* Device has a wm8775 - this enables special additional logic to
  89. ensure that it is found. */
  90. int flag_has_wm8775:1;
  91. /* Device has IR hardware that can be faked into looking like a
  92. normal Hauppauge i2c IR receiver. This is currently very
  93. specific to the 24xxx device, where Hauppauge had replaced their
  94. 'standard' I2C IR receiver with a bunch of FPGA logic controlled
  95. directly via the FX2. Turning this on tells the pvrusb2 driver
  96. to virtualize the presence of the non-existant IR receiver chip and
  97. implement the virtual receiver in terms of appropriate FX2
  98. commands. */
  99. int flag_has_hauppauge_custom_ir:1;
  100. /* These bits define which kinds of sources the device can handle.
  101. Note: Digital tuner presence is inferred by the
  102. digital_control_scheme enumeration. */
  103. int flag_has_fmradio:1; /* Has FM radio receiver */
  104. int flag_has_analogtuner:1; /* Has analog tuner */
  105. int flag_has_composite:1; /* Has composite input */
  106. int flag_has_svideo:1; /* Has s-video input */
  107. };
  108. extern struct usb_device_id pvr2_device_table[];
  109. #endif /* __PVRUSB2_HDW_INTERNAL_H */
  110. /*
  111. Stuff for Emacs to see, in order to encourage consistent editing style:
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  118. */