Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 14:51:02 +0200 From: <hselasky@c2i.net> To: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: New ihfc driver Message-ID: <20020823125105.EQHE29728.fep01-svc.swip.net@mta-int.swip.net>
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=____1030107062407_R)SYISCpjH Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi. I've been working on a new driver for i4b supporting some (new) cards. The driver does not include DOV support, and if there has been any other commits this summer (after MAY) I would be glad if someone could make and send me patches against my driver. Please see attachment for more information. About the HFC PCMIA support the PCMIA version should work, given internal IO and IRQ are right. If someone could send me the wiring of the chip to the PCMIA slot + other chips on the card + PnP/PCI id if present, I could write the tables needed for automatic setup and add it to my driver. -- Yours HPS ------------------------------------------------- WebMail fra Tele2 http://www.tele2.no ------------------------------------------------- ------=____1030107062407_R)SYISCpjH Content-Type: text/plain; name="driver_info.txt" Content-Disposition: inline; filename="driver_info.txt" For developers and others wanting to help debug: Driver can be downloaded from: http://home.c2i.net/hselasky/isdn4bsd/privat/temporary/new_ihfc_0_1.tar.bz2 List of new features currently not found in I4B: - Driver uses mutexes to protect chip access. - Direct access to D-channel and B-channel(not finished, but works) - Support for: - NT-mode (IPAC chips support line switch instead) - data filters (``as plug-ins'') - drivers (``as plug-ins'') - polled interrupt mode - chip reset - HFCS-PCI About the driver: ================= The driver supports generic IPAC/ISAC/HSCX/HFC chips and allows the drivers to emulate behind one or more of those chips. As a consequence of this any ring-buffer (``weird buffering'') or block-buffer isdn device can easily be implemented with a minimum of code. To have more people being able to test the driver there has been added support for some cards already found in ISDN4BSD. Please see the new_ihfc.4 manual. NOTE: Only HFC based and Dynalink compatible cards have been tested. Please send patches using `diff -crN` and include the complete file if the patch is big. NOTE: Code outside of i4b/layer1/ was rewritten. Possible kernel bugs found: =========================== 1. (not patched, only temporary workaround) In the function static int isa_find_irq(device_t child, struct isa_config *config, struct isa_config *result) the following lines have been added, though it is bus_alloc_resource that doesn't check that RF_SHAREABLE is not present?! /* Don't share IRQ unless the driver wants */ if(res[i]->r_sharehead) { bus_release_resource(child, SYS_RES_IRQ, i, res[i]); res[i] = 0; continue; } 2. (not patched, only temporary workaround) the function device_get_namenunit(dev) in /sys/kern/subr_bus.c returns one text pointer value at probe time and another after attach. device_get_nameunit(dev) should be considered the same way as device_get_softc(dev) in my opinion. 3. (no patch) when using Polled mode the KERNEL provides no function to switch the interrupt output of a card to an unused pin. All PnP controllers should support this (and maybe PCI controllers too), but there are no routines to call that will do this! Currently only HFC chips support switching of IRQ in hardware, any maybe the old ISA cards if you can remove the IRQ jumper! This might be interesting for people wanting to use their old ISA cards, but doesn't want to spend time on configuration. TODO: ===== 1. Currently freeing an mbuf takes ``so long time'' that if it is done before ISAC/HSCX cmdr write, that command may fail (no fix). Is a mutex sleeping problem? Also when switching the console there may occur glitches in the output stream. Maybe ISDN4BSD should use a fixed ring of mbufs to speed up allocation and freeing? How to install: ============= 1. manually add these lines to /sys/conf/files.i386 at the line saying: # # isdn4bsd, needed for isic | iwic | ifpi | ifpi2 | ihfc | ifpnp | itjc # # add this: i4b/layer1/i4b_l1dmux.c optional new_ihfc i4b/layer1/i4b_l1lib.c optional new_ihfc # # and this: # # isdn4bsd, new_ihfc # i4b/layer1/ihfc2/i4b_ihfc2_l1if.c optional new_ihfc i4b/layer1/ihfc2/i4b_ihfc2_pnp.c optional new_ihfc i4b/layer1/ihfc2/i4b_ihfc2_drv.c optional new_ihfc i4b/layer1/ihfc2/i4b_ihfc2_dev.c optional new_ihfc 2. make sure the following lines are in your kernel configuration file: # I4B section options IPR_VJ device "i4bq921" 1 device "i4bq931" 1 device "i4b" 1 device "i4btrc" 8 device "i4bctl" 1 device "i4brbch" 8 device "i4btel" 8 device "i4bipr" 8 device "i4bisppp" 8 device new_ihfc 3. make backup of these directories if you don't want to develop the driver mkdir /usr/i4b_bak || exit mkdir /usr/i4b_bak/sys || exit cp -rv /usr/include/machine /usr/i4b_bak/ cp -rv /usr/src/sys/i386/include /usr/i4b_bak/sys/ cp -rv /usr/src/usr.sbin/i4b /usr/i4b_bak/ cp -rv /usr/src/sys/i4b /usr/i4b_bak/sys/ cp -rv /usr/src/sys/isa/isa_common.c /usr/i4b_bak/ rm -rv /usr/src/sys/i4b/* 4. install the driver like this tar -jxvf new_ihfc*.tar.bz2 -C /usr/src/ cp -rv /usr/src/sys/i386/include/*i4b* /usr/include/machine/ 5. run your kernel configuration script 6. recompile the kernel (remove all *i4b*.o files from the compile directory or make clean build) 7. hopefully no errors should occur during compilation. 8. after the kernel has been compiled recompile isdndebug and manual pages (`man new_ihfc' should work afterwards) cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/i4b/ make all install 9. make a backup of the old kernel in case it doesn't work. 10. reboot -HPS ------=____1030107062407_R)SYISCpjH-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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