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diff --git a/drivers/staging/wlags49_h2/hcfcfg.h b/drivers/staging/wlags49_h2/hcfcfg.h deleted file mode 100644 index 869b5c3..0000000 --- a/drivers/staging/wlags49_h2/hcfcfg.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,785 +0,0 @@ - -#ifndef HCFCFG_H -#define HCFCFG_H 1 - -/************************************************************************************************************* -* -* FILE : hcfcfg.tpl // hcfcfg.h -* -* DATE : $Date: 2004/08/05 11:47:10 $ $Revision: 1.6 $ -* Original: 2004/04/08 15:18:16 Revision: 1.40 Tag: t20040408_01 -* Original: 2004/04/01 15:32:55 Revision: 1.38 Tag: t7_20040401_01 -* Original: 2004/03/10 15:39:28 Revision: 1.34 Tag: t20040310_01 -* Original: 2004/03/03 14:10:12 Revision: 1.32 Tag: t20040304_01 -* Original: 2004/03/02 09:27:12 Revision: 1.30 Tag: t20040302_03 -* Original: 2004/02/24 13:00:28 Revision: 1.25 Tag: t20040224_01 -* Original: 2004/02/18 17:13:57 Revision: 1.23 Tag: t20040219_01 -* -* AUTHOR : Nico Valster -* -* DESC : HCF Customization Macros -* hcfcfg.tpl list all #defines which must be specified to: -* adjust the HCF functions defined in HCF.C to the characteristics of a specific environment -* o maximum sizes for messages -* o Endianness -* Compiler specific macros -* o port I/O macros -* o type definitions -* -* By copying HCFCFG.TPL to HCFCFG.H and -if needed- modifying the #defines the WCI functionality can be -* tailored -* -* Supported environments: -* WVLAN_41 Miniport NDIS 3.1 -* WVLAN_42 Packet Microsoft Visual C 1.5 -* WVLAN_43 16 bits DOS ODI Microsoft Visual C 1.5 -* WVLAN_44 32 bits ODI (__NETWARE_386__) WATCOM -* WVLAN_45 MAC_OS MPW?, Symantec? -* WVLAN_46 Windows CE (_WIN32_WCE) Microsoft ? -* WVLAN_47 LINUX (__LINUX__) GCC, discarded, based on GPL'ed HCF-light -* WVLAN_48 Miniport NDIS 5 -* WVLAN_49 LINUX (__LINUX__) GCC, originally based on pre-compiled HCF_library -* migrated to use the HCF sources when Lucent Technologies -* brought the HCF module under GPL -* WVLAN_51 Miniport USB NDIS 5 -* WVLAN_52 Miniport NDIS 4 -* WVLAN_53 VxWorks END Station driver -* WVLAN_54 VxWorks END Access Point driver -* WVLAN_81 WavePoint BORLAND C -* WCITST Inhouse test tool Microsoft Visual C 1.5 -* WSU WaveLAN Station Update Microsoft Visual C ?? -* SCO UNIX not yet actually used ? ? -* __ppc OEM supplied ? -* _AM29K OEM supplied ? -* ? OEM supplied Microtec Research 80X86 Compiler -* -************************************************************************************************************** -* -* -* SOFTWARE LICENSE -* -* This software is provided subject to the following terms and conditions, -* which you should read carefully before using the software. Using this -* software indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions. If you do -* not agree with these terms and conditions, do not use the software. -* -* COPYRIGHT © 1994 - 1995 by AT&T. All Rights Reserved -* COPYRIGHT © 1996 - 2000 by Lucent Technologies. All Rights Reserved -* COPYRIGHT © 2001 - 2004 by Agere Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved -* All rights reserved. -* -* Redistribution and use in source or binary forms, with or without -* modifications, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: -* -* . Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this -* list of conditions and the following Disclaimer as comments in the code as -* well as in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -* distribution. -* -* . Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, -* this list of conditions and the following Disclaimer in the documentation -* and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -* -* . Neither the name of Agere Systems Inc. nor the names of the contributors -* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software -* without specific prior written permission. -* -* Disclaimer -* -* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, -* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INFRINGEMENT AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. ANY -* USE, MODIFICATION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLELY AT THE USERS OWN -* RISK. IN NO EVENT SHALL AGERE SYSTEMS INC. OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY -* DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; -* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND -* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONTRACT, STRICT -* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT -* OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH -* DAMAGE. -* -* -*************************************************************************************************************/ - -/* Alignment -* Some platforms can access words on odd boundaries (with possibly an performance impact), at other -* platforms such an access may result in a memory access violation. -* It is assumed that everywhere where the HCF casts a char pointer into a word pointer, the alignment -* criteria are met. This put some restrictions on the MSF, which are assumed to be "automatically" fulfilled -* at the applicable platforms -* To assert this assumption, the macro HCF_ALIGN can be defined. The default value is 1, meaning byte -* alignment (or no alignment), a value of 2 means word alignment, a value of 4 means double word alignment -*/ - -/***************************** IN_PORT_STRING_8_16 S a m p l e s ***************************************** - - // C implementation which let the processor handle the word-at-byte-boundary problem -#define IN_PORT_STRING_8_16( port, addr, n) while ( n-- ) \ - { *(hcf_16 FAR*)addr = IN_PORT_WORD( port ); ((hcf_8 FAR*)addr)+=2; } - - // C implementation which handles the word-at-byte-boundary problem -#define IN_PORT_STRING_8_16( port, addr, n) while ( n-- ) \ - { hcf_16 i = IN_PORT_WORD(port); *((hcf_8 FAR*)addr)++ = (hcf_8)i; *((hcf_8 FAR*)addr)++ = (hcf_8)(i>>8);} - - // Assembler implementation -#define IN_PORT_STRING_8_16( port, addr, len) __asm \ -{ \ - __asm push di \ - __asm push es \ - __asm mov cx,len \ - __asm les di,addr \ - __asm mov dx,port \ - __asm rep insw \ - __asm pop es \ - __asm pop di \ -} - - -***************************** OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16 S a m p l e s ****************************************** - - // C implementation which let the processor handle the word-at-byte-boundary problem -#define OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16( port, addr, n) while ( n-- ) \ - { OUT_PORT_WORD( port, *(hcf_16 FAR*)addr ) ; ((hcf_8 FAR*)addr)+=2; } - - // C implementation which handles the word-at-byte-boundary problem -#define OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16( port, addr, n) while ( n-- ) \ - { OUT_PORT_WORD( port, *((hcf_8 FAR*)addr) | *(((hcf_8 FAR*)addr)+1)<<8 ); (hcf_8 FAR*)addr+=2; } - - // Assembler implementation -#define OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16( port, addr, len) __asm \ -{ \ - __asm push si \ - __asm push ds \ - __asm mov cx,len \ - __asm lds si,addr \ - __asm mov dx,port \ - __asm rep outsw \ - __asm pop ds \ - __asm pop si \ -} - -*************************************************************************************************************/ - - -/************************************************************************************************/ -/****************** C O M P I L E R S P E C I F I C M A C R O S ***************************/ -/************************************************************************************************/ -/************************************************************************************************* -* -* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Note to the HCF-implementor !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -* !!!! Do not call these macros with parameters which introduce side effects !!!! -* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Note to the HCF-implementor !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -* -* -* By selecting the appropriate Macro definitions by means of modifying the "#ifdef 0/1" lines, the HCF can be -* adjusted for the I/O characteristics of a specific compiler -* -* If needed the macros can be modified or replaced with definitions appropriate for your personal platform. -* If you need to make such changes it is appreciated if you inform Agere Systems -* That way the changes can become part of the next release of the WCI -* -* For convenience of the MSF-programmer, all macros are allowed to modify their parameters (although some -* might argue that this would constitute bad coding practice). This has its implications on the HCF, e.g. as a -* consequence these macros should not be called with parameters which have side effects, e.g auto-increment. -* -* in the Microsoft implementation of inline assembly it is O.K. to corrupt all flags except the direction flag -* and to corrupt all registers except the segment registers and EDI, ESI, ESP and EBP (or their 16 bits -* equivalents). Other environments may have other constraints -* -* in the Intel environment it is O.K to have a word (as a 16 bits quantity) at a byte boundary, hence -* IN_/OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16 can move words between PC-memory and NIC-memory with as only constraint that the -* words are on a word boundary in NIC-memory. This does not hold true for all conceivable environments, e.g. -* an Motorola 68xxx does not allow this. Probably/hopefully the boundary conditions imposed by these type of -* platforms prevent this case from materializing. If this is not the case, OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16 must be coded -* by combining two Host memory hcf_8 values at a time to a single hcf_16 value to be passed to the NIC and -* IN_PORT_STRING_8_16 the single hcf_16 retrieved from the NIC must be split in two hcf_8 values to be stored -* in Host memory (see the sample code above) -* -* The prototypes and functional description of the macros are: -* -* hcf_16 IN_PORT_WORD( hcf_16 port ) -* Reads a word (16 bits) from the specified port -* -* void OUT_PORT_WORD( hcf_16 port, hcf_16 value) -* Writes a word (16 bits) to the specified port -* -* hcf_16 IN_PORT_DWORD( hcf_16 port ) -* Reads a dword (32 bits) from the specified port -* -* void OUT_PORT_DWORD( hcf_16 port, hcf_32 value) -* Writes a dword (32 bits) to the specified port -* -* void IN_PORT_STRING_8_16( port, addr, len) -* Reads len number of words (16 bits) from NIC memory via the specified port to the (FAR) -* byte-pointer addr in PC-RAM -* Note that len specifies the number of words, NOT the number of bytes -* !!!NOTE, although len specifies the number of words, addr MUST be a char pointer NOTE!!! -* See also the common notes for IN_PORT_STRING_8_16 and OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16 -* -* void OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16( port, addr, len) -* Writes len number of words (16 bits) from the (FAR) byte-pointer addr in PC-RAM via the specified -* port to NIC memory -* Note that len specifies the number of words, NOT the number of bytes. -* !!!NOTE, although len specifies the number of words, addr MUST be a char pointer NOTE!!! -* -* The peculiar combination of word-length and char pointers for IN_PORT_STRING_8_16 as well as -* OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16 is justified by the assumption that it offers a more optimal algorithm -* -* void IN_PORT_STRING_32( port, addr, len) -* Reads len number of double-words (32 bits) from NIC memory via the specified port to the (FAR) -* double-word address addr in PC-RAM -* -* void OUT_PORT_STRING_32( port, addr, len) -* Writes len number of double-words (32 bits) from the (FAR) double-word address addr in PC-RAM via -* the specified port to NIC memory -* -* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Note to the HCF-implementor !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -* !!!! Do not call these macros with parameters which introduce side effects !!!! -* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Note to the HCF-implementor !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -* -*************************************************************************************************/ - -/**************************** define INT Types ******************************/ -typedef unsigned char hcf_8; -typedef unsigned short hcf_16; -typedef unsigned long hcf_32; - -/**************************** define I/O Types ******************************/ -#define HCF_IO_MEM 0x0001 // memory mapped I/O ( 0: Port I/O ) -#define HCF_IO_32BITS 0x0002 // 32Bits support ( 0: only 16 Bits I/O) - -/****************************** #define HCF_TYPE ********************************/ -#define HCF_TYPE_NONE 0x0000 // No type -#define HCF_TYPE_WPA 0x0001 // WPA support -#define HCF_TYPE_USB 0x0002 // reserved (USB Dongle driver support) -//#define HCF_TYPE_HII 0x0004 // Hermes-II, to discriminate H-I and H-II CFG_HCF_OPT_STRCT -#define HCF_TYPE_WARP 0x0008 // WARP F/W -#define HCF_TYPE_PRELOADED 0x0040 // pre-loaded F/W -#define HCF_TYPE_HII5 0x0080 // Hermes-2.5 H/W -#define HCF_TYPE_CCX 0x0100 // CKIP -#define HCF_TYPE_BEAGLE_HII5 0x0200 // Beagle Hermes-2.5 H/W -#define HCF_TYPE_TX_DELAY 0x4000 // Delayed transmission ( non-DMA only) - -/****************************** #define HCF_ASSERT ******************************/ -#define HCF_ASSERT_NONE 0x0000 // No assert support -#define HCF_ASSERT_PRINTF 0x0001 // Hermes generated debug info -#define HCF_ASSERT_SW_SUP 0x0002 // logging via Hermes support register -#define HCF_ASSERT_MB 0x0004 // logging via Mailbox -#define HCF_ASSERT_RT_MSF_RTN 0x4000 // dynamically binding of msf_assert routine -#define HCF_ASSERT_LNK_MSF_RTN 0x8000 // statically binding of msf_assert routine - -/****************************** #define HCF_ENCAP *******************************/ -#define HCF_ENC_NONE 0x0000 // No encapsulation support -#define HCF_ENC 0x0001 // HCF handles En-/Decapsulation -#define HCF_ENC_SUP 0x0002 // HCF supports MSF to handle En-/Decapsulation - -/****************************** #define HCF_EXT *********************************/ -#define HCF_EXT_NONE 0x0000 // No expanded features -#define HCF_EXT_INFO_LOG 0x0001 // logging of Hermes Info frames -//#define HCF_EXT_INT_TX_OK 0x0002 // RESERVED!!! monitoring successful Tx message -#define HCF_EXT_INT_TX_EX 0x0004 // monitoring unsuccessful Tx message -//#define HCF_EXT_MON_MODE 0x0008 // LEGACY -#define HCF_EXT_TALLIES_FW 0x0010 // support for up to 32 Hermes Engineering tallies -#define HCF_EXT_TALLIES_HCF 0x0020 // support for up to 8 HCF Engineering tallies -#define HCF_EXT_NIC_ACCESS 0x0040 // direct access via Aux-ports and to Hermes registers and commands -#define HCF_EXT_MB 0x0080 // MailBox code expanded -#define HCF_EXT_IFB_STRCT 0x0100 // MSF custom pointer in IFB -#define HCF_EXT_DESC_STRCT 0x0200 // MSF custom pointer in Descriptor -#define HCF_EXT_TX_CONT 0x4000 // Continuous transmit test -#define HCF_EXT_INT_TICK 0x8000 // enables TimerTick interrupt generation - -/****************************** #define HCF_SLEEP *******************************/ -#define HCF_DDS 0x0001 // Disconnected Deep Sleep -#define HCF_CDS 0x0002 // Connected Deep Sleep - -/****************************** #define HCF_TALLIES ******************************/ -#define HCF_TALLIES_NONE 0x0000 // No tally support -#define HCF_TALLIES_NIC 0x0001 // Hermes Tallies accumulated in IFB -#define HCF_TALLIES_HCF 0x0002 // HCF Tallies accumulated in IFB -#define HCF_TALLIES_RESET 0x8000 // Tallies in IFB are reset when reported via hcf_get_info - -/************************************************************************************************/ -/****************************************** L I N U X *****************************************/ -/************************************************************************************************/ - -#ifdef WVLAN_49 -#include <asm/io.h> -//#include <linux/module.h> -#include <wl_version.h> - -/* The following macro ensures that no symbols are exported, minimizing the chance of a symbol - collision in the kernel */ -//EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS; //;?this place seems not appropriately to me - -//#define HCF_SLEEP (HCF_CDS | HCF_DDS ) -#define HCF_SLEEP (HCF_CDS) - -/* Note: Non-WARP firmware all support WPA. However the original Agere - * linux driver does not enable WPA. Enabling WPA here causes whatever - * preliminary WPA logic to be included, some of which may be specific - * to HERMESI. - * - * Various comment are clear that WARP and WPA are not compatible - * (which may just mean WARP does WPA in a different fashion). - */ - -/* #define HCF_TYPE (HCF_TYPE_HII5|HCF_TYPE_STA|HCF_TYPE_AP) */ -#ifdef HERMES25 -#ifdef WARP -#define HCF_TYPE ( HCF_TYPE_WARP | HCF_TYPE_HII5 ) -#else -#define HCF_TYPE (HCF_TYPE_HII5 | HCF_TYPE_WPA) -#endif /* WARP */ -#else -#define HCF_TYPE HCF_TYPE_WPA -#endif /* HERMES25 */ - -#ifdef ENABLE_DMA -#define HCF_DMA 1 -#endif // ENABLE_DMA - -/* We now need a switch to include support for the Mailbox and other necessary extensions */ -#define HCF_EXT ( HCF_EXT_MB | HCF_EXT_INFO_LOG | HCF_EXT_INT_TICK )//get deepsleep exercise going - -/* ;? The Linux MSF still uses these definitions; define it here until it's removed */ -#ifndef HCF_TYPE_HII -#define HCF_TYPE_HII 0x0004 -#endif - -#ifndef HCF_TYPE_AP -#define HCF_TYPE_AP 0x0010 -#endif - -#ifndef HCF_TYPE_STA -#define HCF_TYPE_STA 0x0020 -#endif // HCF_TYPE_STA - -/* Guarantees word alignment */ -#define HCF_ALIGN 2 - -/* Endian macros CNV_INT_TO_LITTLE() and CNV_LITTLE_TO_INT() were renamed to - CNV_SHORT_TO_LITTLE() and CNV_LITTLE_TO_SHORT() */ -#ifndef CNV_INT_TO_LITTLE -#define CNV_INT_TO_LITTLE CNV_SHORT_TO_LITTLE -#endif - -#ifndef CNV_LITTLE_TO_INT -#define CNV_LITTLE_TO_INT CNV_LITTLE_TO_SHORT -#endif - -#define HCF_ERR_BUSY 0x06 - -/* UIL defines were removed from the HCF */ -#define UIL_SUCCESS HCF_SUCCESS -#define UIL_ERR_TIME_OUT HCF_ERR_TIME_OUT -#define UIL_ERR_NO_NIC HCF_ERR_NO_NIC -#define UIL_ERR_LEN HCF_ERR_LEN -#define UIL_ERR_MIN HCF_ERR_MAX /*end of HCF errors which are passed through to UIL - *** ** *** ****** ***** *** ****** ******* ** *** */ -#define UIL_ERR_IN_USE 0x44 -#define UIL_ERR_WRONG_IFB 0x46 -#define UIL_ERR_MAX 0x7F /*upper boundary of UIL errors without HCF-pendant - ***** ******** ** *** ****** ******* *** ******* */ -#define UIL_ERR_BUSY HCF_ERR_BUSY -#define UIL_ERR_DIAG_1 HCF_ERR_DIAG_1 -#define UIL_FAILURE 0xFF /* 20010705 nv this relick should be eridicated */ -#define UIL_ERR_PIF_CONFLICT 0x40 //obsolete -#define UIL_ERR_INCOMP_DRV 0x41 //obsolete -#define UIL_ERR_DOS_CALL 0x43 //obsolete -#define UIL_ERR_NO_DRV 0x42 //obsolete -#define UIL_ERR_NSTL 0x45 //obsolete - - - -#if 0 //;? #ifdef get this going LATER HERMES25 -#define HCF_IO HCF_IO_32BITS -#define HCF_DMA 1 -#define HCF_DESC_STRCT_EXT 4 - -/* Switch for BusMaster DMA support. Note that the above define includes the DMA-specific HCF - code in the build. This define sets the MSF to use DMA; if ENABLE_DMA is not defined, then - port I/O will be used in the build */ -#ifndef BUS_PCMCIA -#define ENABLE_DMA -#endif // USE_PCMCIA - -#endif // HERMES25 - - -/* Overrule standard WaveLAN Packet Size when in DMA mode */ -#ifdef ENABLE_DMA -#define HCF_MAX_PACKET_SIZE 2304 -#else -#define HCF_MAX_PACKET_SIZE 1514 -#endif // ENABLE_DMA - -/* The following sets the component ID, as well as the versioning. See also wl_version.h */ -#define MSF_COMPONENT_ID COMP_ID_LINUX - -#define MSF_COMPONENT_VAR DRV_VARIANT -#define MSF_COMPONENT_MAJOR_VER DRV_MAJOR_VERSION -#define MSF_COMPONENT_MINOR_VER DRV_MINOR_VERSION - -/* Define the following to turn on assertions in the HCF */ -//#define HCF_ASSERT 0x8000 -#define HCF_ASSERT HCF_ASSERT_LNK_MSF_RTN // statically binding of msf_assert routine - -#ifdef USE_BIG_ENDIAN -#define HCF_BIG_ENDIAN 1 -#else -#define HCF_BIG_ENDIAN 0 -#endif /* USE_BIG_ENDIAN */ - -/* Define the following if your system uses memory-mapped IO */ -//#define HCF_MEM_IO - -/* The following defines the standard macros required by the HCF to move data to/from the card */ -#define IN_PORT_BYTE(port) ((hcf_8)inb( (hcf_io)(port) )) -#define IN_PORT_WORD(port) ((hcf_16)inw( (hcf_io)(port) )) -#define OUT_PORT_BYTE(port, value) (outb( (hcf_8) (value), (hcf_io)(port) )) -#define OUT_PORT_WORD(port, value) (outw((hcf_16) (value), (hcf_io)(port) )) - -#define IN_PORT_STRING_16(port, dst, n) insw((hcf_io)(port), dst, n) -#define OUT_PORT_STRING_16(port, src, n) outsw((hcf_io)(port), src, n) -//#define IN_PORT_STRINGL(port, dst, n) insl((port), (dst), (n)) -//#define OUT_PORT_STRINGL(port, src, n) outsl((port), (src), (n)) -#define IN_PORT_STRING_32(port, dst, n) insl((port), (dst), (n)) -#define OUT_PORT_STRING_32(port, src, n) outsl((port), (src), (n)) -#define IN_PORT_HCF32(port) inl( (hcf_io)(port) ) -#define OUT_PORT_HCF32(port, value) outl((hcf_32)(value), (hcf_io)(port) ) - -#define IN_PORT_DWORD(port) IN_PORT_HCF32(port) -#define OUT_PORT_DWORD(port, value) OUT_PORT_HCF32(port, value) - -#define IN_PORT_STRING_8_16(port, addr, len) IN_PORT_STRING_16(port, addr, len) -#define OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16(port, addr, len) OUT_PORT_STRING_16(port, addr, len) - -#ifndef CFG_SCAN_CHANNELS_2GHZ -#define CFG_SCAN_CHANNELS_2GHZ 0xFCC2 -#endif /* CFG_SCAN_CHANNELS_2GHZ */ - -#define HCF_MAX_MSG 1600 //get going ;? -#endif // WVLAN_49 - -/************************************************************************************************************/ -/*********************************** **************************************/ -/************************************************************************************************************/ -#if ! defined HCF_ALIGN -#define HCF_ALIGN 1 //default to no alignment -#endif // HCF_ALIGN - -#if ! defined HCF_ASSERT -#define HCF_ASSERT 0 -#endif // HCF_ASSERT - -#if ! defined HCF_BIG_ENDIAN -#define HCF_BIG_ENDIAN 0 -#endif // HCF_BIG_ENDIAN - -#if ! defined HCF_DMA -#define HCF_DMA 0 -#endif // HCF_DMA - -#if ! defined HCF_ENCAP -#define HCF_ENCAP HCF_ENC -#endif // HCF_ENCAP - -#if ! defined HCF_EXT -#define HCF_EXT 0 -#endif // HCF_EXT - -#if ! defined HCF_INT_ON -#define HCF_INT_ON 1 -#endif // HCF_INT_ON - -#if ! defined HCF_IO -#define HCF_IO 0 //default 16 bits support only, port I/O -#endif // HCF_IO - -#if ! defined HCF_LEGACY -#define HCF_LEGACY 0 -#endif // HCF_LEGACY - -#if ! defined HCF_MAX_LTV -#define HCF_MAX_LTV 1200 // sufficient for all known purposes -#endif // HCF_MAX_LTV - -#if ! defined HCF_PROT_TIME -#define HCF_PROT_TIME 100 // number of 10K microsec protection timer against H/W malfunction -#endif // HCF_PROT_TIME - -#if ! defined HCF_SLEEP -#define HCF_SLEEP 0 -#endif // HCF_SLEEP - -#if ! defined HCF_TALLIES -#define HCF_TALLIES ( HCF_TALLIES_NIC | HCF_TALLIES_HCF ) -#endif // HCF_TALLIES - -#if ! defined HCF_TYPE -#define HCF_TYPE 0 -#endif // HCF_TYPE - -#if HCF_BIG_ENDIAN -#undef HCF_BIG_ENDIAN -#define HCF_BIG_ENDIAN 1 //just for convenience of generating cfg_hcf_opt -#endif // HCF_BIG_ENDIAN - -#if HCF_DMA -#undef HCF_DMA -#define HCF_DMA 1 //just for convenience of generating cfg_hcf_opt -#endif // HCF_DMA - -#if HCF_INT_ON -#undef HCF_INT_ON -#define HCF_INT_ON 1 //just for convenience of generating cfg_hcf_opt -#endif // HCF_INT_ON - - -#if ! defined IN_PORT_STRING_8_16 -#define IN_PORT_STRING_8_16(port, addr, len) IN_PORT_STRING_16(port, addr, len) -#define OUT_PORT_STRING_8_16(port, addr, len) OUT_PORT_STRING_16(port, addr, len) -#endif // IN_PORT_STRING_8_16 - -/************************************************************************************************/ -/********** *************/ -/************************************************************************************************/ - -#if ! defined FAR -#define FAR // default to flat 32-bits code -#endif // FAR - -typedef hcf_8 FAR *wci_bufp; // segmented 16-bits or flat 32-bits pointer to 8 bits unit -typedef hcf_16 FAR *wci_recordp; // segmented 16-bits or flat 32-bits pointer to 16 bits unit - -/* I/O Address size -* Platforms which use port mapped I/O will (in general) have a 64k I/O space, conveniently expressed in a -* 16-bits quantity -* Platforms which use memory mapped I/O will (in general) have an I/O space much larger than 64k, and need a -* 32-bits quantity to express the I/O base -*/ - -#if HCF_IO & HCF_IO_MEM -typedef hcf_32 hcf_io; -#else -typedef hcf_16 hcf_io; -#endif //HCF_IO - -#if HCF_PROT_TIME > 128 -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_SHFT 3 -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_DIV 8 -#elif HCF_PROT_TIME > 64 -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_SHFT 2 -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_DIV 4 -#elif HCF_PROT_TIME > 32 -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_SHFT 1 -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_DIV 2 -#else //HCF_PROT_TIME >= 19 -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_SHFT 0 -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_DIV 1 -#endif - -#define HCF_PROT_TIME_CNT (HCF_PROT_TIME / HCF_PROT_TIME_DIV) - - -/************************************************************************************************************/ -/******************************************* . . . . . . . . . *********************************************/ -/************************************************************************************************************/ - -/* MSF_COMPONENT_ID is used to define the CFG_IDENTITY_STRCT in HCF.C -* CFG_IDENTITY_STRCT is defined in HCF.C purely based on convenience arguments. -* The HCF can not have the knowledge to determine the ComponentId field of the Identity record (aka as -* Version Record), therefore the MSF part of the Drivers must supply this value via the System Constant -* MSF_COMPONENT_ID. -* There is a set of values predefined in MDD.H (format COMP_ID_.....) -* -* Note that taking MSF_COMPONENT_ID as a default value for DUI_COMPAT_VAR is purely an implementation -* convenience, the numerical values of these two quantities have none functional relationship whatsoever. -*/ - -#if defined MSF_COMPONENT_ID - -#if ! defined DUI_COMPAT_VAR -#define DUI_COMPAT_VAR MSF_COMPONENT_ID -#endif // DUI_COMPAT_VAR - -#if ! defined DUI_COMPAT_BOT //;?this way utilities can lower as well raise the bottom -#define DUI_COMPAT_BOT 8 -#endif // DUI_COMPAT_BOT - -#if ! defined DUI_COMPAT_TOP //;?this way utilities can lower as well raise the top -#define DUI_COMPAT_TOP 8 -#endif // DUI_COMPAT_TOP - -#endif // MSF_COMPONENT_ID - -#if (HCF_TYPE) & HCF_TYPE_HII5 - -#if ! defined HCF_HSI_VAR_5 -#define HCF_HSI_VAR_5 -#endif // HCF_HSI_VAR_5 - -#if ! defined HCF_APF_VAR_4 -#define HCF_APF_VAR_4 -#endif // HCF_APF_VAR_4 - -#if (HCF_TYPE) & HCF_TYPE_WARP -#if ! defined HCF_STA_VAR_4 -#define HCF_STA_VAR_4 -#endif // HCF_STA_VAR_4 -#else -#if ! defined HCF_STA_VAR_2 -#define HCF_STA_VAR_2 -#endif // HCF_STA_VAR_2 -#endif - -#if defined HCF_HSI_VAR_4 -err: HSI variants 4 correspond with HII; -#endif // HCF_HSI_VAR_4 - -#else - -#if ! defined HCF_HSI_VAR_4 -#define HCF_HSI_VAR_4 //Hermes-II all types (for the time being!) -#endif // HCF_HSI_VAR_4 - -#if ! defined HCF_APF_VAR_2 -#define HCF_APF_VAR_2 -#endif // HCF_APF_VAR_2 - -#if ! defined HCF_STA_VAR_2 -#define HCF_STA_VAR_2 -#endif // HCF_STA_VAR_2 - -#endif // HCF_TYPE_HII5 - -#if ! defined HCF_PRI_VAR_3 -#define HCF_PRI_VAR_3 -#endif // HCF_PRI_VAR_3 - -#if defined HCF_HSI_VAR_1 || defined HCF_HSI_VAR_2 || defined HCF_HSI_VAR_3 -err: HSI variants 1, 2 and 3 correspond with H-I only; -#endif // HCF_HSI_VAR_1, HCF_HSI_VAR_2, HCF_HSI_VAR_3 - -#if defined HCF_PRI_VAR_1 || defined HCF_PRI_VAR_2 -err: primary variants 1 and 2 correspond with H-I only; -#endif // HCF_PRI_VAR_1 / HCF_PRI_VAR_2 - - -/************************************************************************************************************/ -/******************************************* . . . . . . . . . *********************************************/ -/************************************************************************************************************/ - - -/* The BASED customization macro is used to resolves the SS!=DS conflict for the Interrupt Service logic in - * DOS Drivers. Due to the cumbersomeness of mixing C and assembler local BASED variables still end up in the - * wrong segment. The workaround is that the HCF uses only global BASED variables or IFB-based variables. - * The "BASED" construction (supposedly) only amounts to something in the small memory model. - * - * Note that the whole BASED rigmarole is needlessly complicated because both the Microsoft Compiler and - * Linker are unnecessary restrictive in what far pointer manipulation they allow - */ - -#if ! defined BASED -#define BASED -#endif // BASED - -#if ! defined EXTERN_C -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define EXTERN_C extern "C" -#else -#define EXTERN_C -#endif // __cplusplus -#endif // EXTERN_C - -#if ! defined NULL -#define NULL ((void *) 0) -#endif // NULL - -#if ! defined TEXT -#define TEXT(x) x -#endif // TEXT - -/************************************************************************************************************/ -/*********************** C O N F L I C T D E T E C T I O N & R E S O L U T I O N ************************/ -/************************************************************************************************************/ -#if HCF_ALIGN != 1 && HCF_ALIGN != 2 && HCF_ALIGN != 4 && HCF_ALIGN != 8 -err: invalid value for HCF_ALIGN; -#endif // HCF_ALIGN - -#if (HCF_ASSERT) & ~( HCF_ASSERT_PRINTF | HCF_ASSERT_SW_SUP | HCF_ASSERT_MB | HCF_ASSERT_RT_MSF_RTN | \ - HCF_ASSERT_LNK_MSF_RTN ) -err: invalid value for HCF_ASSERT; -#endif // HCF_ASSERT - -#if (HCF_ASSERT) & HCF_ASSERT_MB && ! ( (HCF_EXT) & HCF_EXT_MB ) //detect potential conflict -err: these macros are not used consistently; -#endif // HCF_ASSERT_MB / HCF_EXT_MB - -#if HCF_BIG_ENDIAN != 0 && HCF_BIG_ENDIAN != 1 -err: invalid value for HCF_BIG_ENDIAN; -#endif // HCF_BIG_ENDIAN - -#if HCF_DMA != 0 && HCF_DMA != 1 -err: invalid value for HCF_DMA; -#endif // HCF_DMA - -#if (HCF_ENCAP) & ~( HCF_ENC | HCF_ENC_SUP ) -err: invalid value for HCF_ENCAP; -#endif // HCF_ENCAP - -#if (HCF_EXT) & ~( HCF_EXT_INFO_LOG | HCF_EXT_INT_TX_EX | HCF_EXT_TALLIES_FW | HCF_EXT_TALLIES_HCF | \ - HCF_EXT_NIC_ACCESS | HCF_EXT_MB | HCF_EXT_INT_TICK | \ - HCF_EXT_IFB_STRCT | HCF_EXT_DESC_STRCT | HCF_EXT_TX_CONT ) -err: invalid value for HCF_EXT; -#endif // HCF_EXT - -#if HCF_INT_ON != 0 && HCF_INT_ON != 1 -err: invalid value for HCF_INT_ON; -#endif // HCF_INT_ON - -#if (HCF_IO) & ~( HCF_IO_MEM | HCF_IO_32BITS ) -err: invalid value for HCF_IO; -#endif // HCF_IO - -#if HCF_LEGACY != 0 && HCF_LEGACY != 1 -err: invalid value for HCF_LEGACY; -#endif // HCF_LEGACY - -#if HCF_MAX_LTV < 16 || HCF_MAX_LTV > 2304 -err: invalid value for HCF_MAX_LTV; -#endif // HCF_MAX_LTV - -#if HCF_PROT_TIME != 0 && ( HCF_PROT_TIME < 19 || 256 < HCF_PROT_TIME ) -err: below minimum .08 second required by Hermes or possibly above hcf_32 capacity; -#endif // HCF_PROT_TIME - -#if (HCF_SLEEP) & ~( HCF_CDS | HCF_DDS ) -err: invalid value for HCF_SLEEP; -#endif // HCF_SLEEP - -#if (HCF_SLEEP) && ! (HCF_INT_ON) -err: these macros are not used consistently; -#endif // HCF_SLEEP / HCF_INT_ON - -#if (HCF_SLEEP) && ! ( (HCF_EXT) & HCF_EXT_INT_TICK ) -//;? err: these macros are not used consistently; -#endif // HCF_SLEEP / HCF_EXT_INT_TICK - -#if (HCF_TALLIES) & ~( HCF_TALLIES_HCF | HCF_TALLIES_NIC | HCF_TALLIES_RESET ) || \ - (HCF_TALLIES) == HCF_TALLIES_RESET -err: invalid value for HCF_TALLIES; -#endif // HCF_TALLIES - -#if (HCF_TYPE) & ~(HCF_TYPE_WPA | HCF_TYPE_USB | HCF_TYPE_PRELOADED | HCF_TYPE_HII5 | HCF_TYPE_WARP | \ - HCF_TYPE_CCX /* | HCF_TYPE_TX_DELAY */ ) -err: invalid value for HCF_TYPE; -#endif //HCF_TYPE - -#if (HCF_TYPE) & HCF_TYPE_WARP && (HCF_TYPE) & HCF_TYPE_WPA -err: at most 1 of these macros should be defined; -#endif //HCF_TYPE_WARP / HCF_TYPE_WPA - -#endif //HCFCFG_H - |