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hysdn defines its own types: ulong, uint, uchar and word. Problem is, the module_param macros rely upon some of those identifiers having special meanings too. The net effect is that module_param() and friends cannot be used in ISDN because of this namespace clash. So remove the hysdn-private defines and open-code them all. Cc: Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de> Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
101 lines
4.0 KiB
C
101 lines
4.0 KiB
C
/* $Id: boardergo.h,v 1.2.6.1 2001/09/23 22:24:54 kai Exp $
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*
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* Linux driver for HYSDN cards, definitions for ergo type boards (buffers..).
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*
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* Author Werner Cornelius (werner@titro.de) for Hypercope GmbH
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* Copyright 1999 by Werner Cornelius (werner@titro.de)
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*
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* This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
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* of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
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*
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*/
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/************************************************/
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/* defines for the dual port memory of the card */
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/************************************************/
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#define ERG_DPRAM_PAGE_SIZE 0x2000 /* DPRAM occupies a 8K page */
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#define BOOT_IMG_SIZE 4096
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#define ERG_DPRAM_FILL_SIZE (ERG_DPRAM_PAGE_SIZE - BOOT_IMG_SIZE)
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#define ERG_TO_HY_BUF_SIZE 0x0E00 /* 3072 bytes buffer size to card */
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#define ERG_TO_PC_BUF_SIZE 0x0E00 /* 3072 bytes to PC, too */
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/* following DPRAM layout copied from OS2-driver boarderg.h */
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typedef struct ErgDpram_tag {
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/*0000 */ unsigned char ToHyBuf[ERG_TO_HY_BUF_SIZE];
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/*0E00 */ unsigned char ToPcBuf[ERG_TO_PC_BUF_SIZE];
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/*1C00 */ unsigned char bSoftUart[SIZE_RSV_SOFT_UART];
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/* size 0x1B0 */
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/*1DB0 *//* tErrLogEntry */ unsigned char volatile ErrLogMsg[64];
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/* size 64 bytes */
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/*1DB0 unsigned long ulErrType; */
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/*1DB4 unsigned long ulErrSubtype; */
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/*1DB8 unsigned long ucTextSize; */
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/*1DB9 unsigned long ucText[ERRLOG_TEXT_SIZE]; *//* ASCIIZ of len ucTextSize-1 */
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/*1DF0 */
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/*1DF0 */ unsigned short volatile ToHyChannel;
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/*1DF2 */ unsigned short volatile ToHySize;
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/*1DF4 */ unsigned char volatile ToHyFlag;
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/* !=0: msg for Hy waiting */
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/*1DF5 */ unsigned char volatile ToPcFlag;
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/* !=0: msg for PC waiting */
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/*1DF6 */ unsigned short volatile ToPcChannel;
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/*1DF8 */ unsigned short volatile ToPcSize;
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/*1DFA */ unsigned char bRes1DBA[0x1E00 - 0x1DFA];
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/* 6 bytes */
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/*1E00 */ unsigned char bRestOfEntryTbl[0x1F00 - 0x1E00];
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/*1F00 */ unsigned long TrapTable[62];
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/*1FF8 */ unsigned char bRes1FF8[0x1FFB - 0x1FF8];
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/* low part of reset vetor */
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/*1FFB */ unsigned char ToPcIntMetro;
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/* notes:
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* - metro has 32-bit boot ram - accessing
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* ToPcInt and ToHyInt would be the same;
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* so we moved ToPcInt to 1FFB.
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* Because on the PC side both vars are
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* readonly (reseting on int from E1 to PC),
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* we can read both vars on both cards
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* without destroying anything.
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* - 1FFB is the high byte of the reset vector,
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* so E1 side should NOT change this byte
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* when writing!
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*/
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/*1FFC */ unsigned char volatile ToHyNoDpramErrLog;
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/* note: ToHyNoDpramErrLog is used to inform
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* boot loader, not to use DPRAM based
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* ErrLog; when DOS driver is rewritten
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* this becomes obsolete
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*/
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/*1FFD */ unsigned char bRes1FFD;
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/*1FFE */ unsigned char ToPcInt;
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/* E1_intclear; on CHAMP2: E1_intset */
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/*1FFF */ unsigned char ToHyInt;
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/* E1_intset; on CHAMP2: E1_intclear */
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} tErgDpram;
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/**********************************************/
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/* PCI9050 controller local register offsets: */
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/* copied from boarderg.c */
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/**********************************************/
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#define PCI9050_INTR_REG 0x4C /* Interrupt register */
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#define PCI9050_USER_IO 0x51 /* User I/O register */
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/* bitmask for PCI9050_INTR_REG: */
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#define PCI9050_INTR_REG_EN1 0x01 /* 1= enable (def.), 0= disable */
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#define PCI9050_INTR_REG_POL1 0x02 /* 1= active high (def.), 0= active low */
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#define PCI9050_INTR_REG_STAT1 0x04 /* 1= intr. active, 0= intr. not active (def.) */
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#define PCI9050_INTR_REG_ENPCI 0x40 /* 1= PCI interrupts enable (def.) */
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/* bitmask for PCI9050_USER_IO: */
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#define PCI9050_USER_IO_EN3 0x02 /* 1= disable , 0= enable (def.) */
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#define PCI9050_USER_IO_DIR3 0x04 /* 1= output (def.), 0= input */
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#define PCI9050_USER_IO_DAT3 0x08 /* 1= high (def.) , 0= low */
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#define PCI9050_E1_RESET ( PCI9050_USER_IO_DIR3) /* 0x04 */
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#define PCI9050_E1_RUN (PCI9050_USER_IO_DAT3|PCI9050_USER_IO_DIR3) /* 0x0C */
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