From d6434e1042f3b0a6dfe1b1f615af369486f9b1fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ralf Baechle Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 00:00:47 +0000 Subject: Merge with 2.3.19. --- drivers/char/README.computone | 195 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 195 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/char/README.computone (limited to 'drivers/char/README.computone') diff --git a/drivers/char/README.computone b/drivers/char/README.computone new file mode 100644 index 000000000..51c3666b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/char/README.computone @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ + +Computone Intelliport II/Plus Multiport Serial Driver +----------------------------------------------------- + +Release Notes For Linux Kernel 2.2 +These notes have been tested on Linux kernels 2.0 and 2.2. + + +Version: 1.2.4 +Date: 08/04/99 +Fixes and Updates: Doug McNash +Historical Author: Andrew Manison + +1. INTRODUCTION + +This driver supports the entire family of Intelliport II/Plus controllers +with the exception of the MicroChannel controllers. + +This driver was developed on the v2.0.x Linux source tree and has been +tested up to v2.2.10; it will probably not work with earlier v1.X kernels, +and has not yet been tested on the v2.1.x tree. The most likely problems +will be in patching the kernel sources to support the driver. For this +reason there are 2 different patch files for 2.0.XX and 2.2.XX kernels. +Make sure you use the right one! +Someday soon it should be included in the 2.3.XX tree. + +2. QUICK INSTALLATION + +Hardware - If you have an ISA card, find a free interrupt and io port. + List those in use with `cat /proc/interrupts` and + `cat /proc/ioports`. Set the card dip switches to that free + address. You may need to configure your BIOS to reserve the + irq for the ISA card. PCI and EISA parameters are set + automagically and need no attention. Insert card into + computer with the power off before or after driver installation. + +Software - + +Module installation: + +a) Obtain driver-kernel patch file +b) Copy to the linux source tree root, Run ip2build (if not patch) +c) Determine free irq/address to use if any (configure BIOS if need be) +d) Run "make config" or "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig" + Select (m) module for CONFIG_COMPUTONE under character + devices. CONFIG_PCI and CONFIG_MODULES also may need to be set. +e) Set address on ISA cards then: + edit /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/ip2/ip2.h if needed + or + edit /etc/conf.modules (or /etc/modules.conf) if needed (module). + or both to match this setting. +f) Run "make dep" +g) Run "make modules" +h) Run "make modules_install" +i) Run "/sbin/depmod -a" +i) install driver using `modprobe ip2 ` (options listed below) +j) run mkip2dev + + +Kernel installation: + +a) Obtain driver-kernel patch file +b) Copy to the linux source tree root, Run ip2build (if not patch) +c) Determine free irq/address to use if any (configure BIOS if need be) +d) Run "make config" or "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig" + Select (y) kernel for CONFIG_COMPUTONE under character + devices. CONFIG_PCI may need to be set if you have PCI bus. +e) Set address on ISA cards then: + edit /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/ip2/ip2.h +f) Run "make dep" +g) Run "make zImage" or whatever target you prefer. +h) mv /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage to /boot. +i) add new config for this kernel into /etc/lilo.conf, run "lilo" +j) reboot using this kernel +k) make and run ip2/mkip2dev + +3. INSTALLATION + +Previously, the driver sources were packaged with a set of patch files +to update the character drivers' makefile and configuration file, and other +kernel source files. A build script (ip2build) was included which applies +the patches if needed, and build any utilities needed. +What you recieve may be a single patch file in conventional kernel +patch format build script. That form can also be applied by +running patch -p1 < ThePatchFile. Otherwise run ip2build. + +The driver can be installed as a module (recommended) or built into the +kernel. This is selected as for other drivers through the `make config` +command from the root of the Linux source tree. If the driver is built +into the kernel you will need to edit the file ip2.h to match the boards +you are installing. See that file for instructions. If the driver is +installed as a module the configuration can also be specified on the +modprobe command line as follows: + + modprobe ip2 irq=irq1,irq2,irq3,irq4 io=addr1,addr2,addr3,addr4 + +where irqnum is one of the valid Intelliport II interrupts (3,4,5,7,10,11, +12,15) and addr1-4 are the base addresses for up to four controllers. If +the irqs are not specified the driver uses the default in ip2/ip2.h (which +selects polled mode). If no base addresses are specified the defaults in +ip2.h are used. If you are autoloading the driver module with kerneld or +kmod the base addresses and interrupt number must also be set in ip2/ip2.h +and recompile or just insert and options line in /etc/modules.conf or both. +The options line is equivalent to the command line and takes precidence over +what is in ip2.h. + +/etc/modules.conf sample: + options ip2 io=1,0x328 irq=1,10 + alias char-major-71 ip2 + alias char-major-72 ip2 + alias char-major-73 ip2 + +equivelant ip2.h: +static ip2config_t ip2config = +{ + {1,10,0,0}, + { + 0x0001, // Board 0, ttyF0 - ttyF63 /* PCI card */ + 0x0328, // Board 1, ttyF64 - ttyF127 /* ISA card */ + 0x0000, // Board 2, ttyF128 - ttyF191 /* empty */ + 0x0000 // Board 3, ttyF192 - ttyF255 /* empty */ + } +}; + +Specifying an invalid or in-use irq will default the driver into +running in polled mode for that card. If all irq entries are 0 then +all cards will operate in polled mode. + +Tarball Install: + +The whole tarfile should be untarred in the /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/ +directory. Most files required for the driver are placed in the ip2 +subdirectory. Then execute the script + + ip2build + +which will patch the files. + +Kernel Patch Install: + + cd to the Linux source root, run patch -p1 < ThePatchFile. + +Now return to the root directory of the Linux +source tree and run make config or make menuconfig. You will be prompted +for the Computone drivers, either as a module or part of the kernel. +If you have a PCI card you many need to select PCI bios support (CONFIG_PCI) +if not enabled already. Ditto for CONFIG_MODULES if you use modules. + +If you select the driver as part of the kernel run : + + make depend + make zlilo (or whatever you do to create a bootable kernel) + +If you selected a module run : + + make modules && make modules_install + +The utility ip2mkdev creates all the device nodes required by the driver. +For a device to be created it must be configured in the driver and the +board must be installed. Only devices corresponding to real IntelliPort II +ports are created. With multiple boards and expansion boxes this will +leave gaps in the sequence of device names. ip2mkdev uses Linux tty naming +conventions: ttyF0 - ttyF255 for normal devices, and cuf0 - cuf255 for +callout devices. + +4. USING THE DRIVERS + +As noted above, the driver implements the ports in accordance with Linux +conventions, and the devices should be interchangeable with the standard +serial devices. (This is a key point for problem reporting: please make +sure that what you are trying do works on the ttySx/cuax ports first; then +tell us what went wrong with the ip2 ports!) + +Higher speeds can be obtained using the setserial utility which remaps +38,400 bps (extb) to 57,600 bps, 115,200 bps, or a custom speed. +Intelliport II installations using the PowerPort expansion module can +use the custom speed setting to select the highest speeds: 153,600 bps, +230,400 bps, 307,200 bps, 460,800bps and 921,600 bps. The base for +custom baud rate configuration is fixed at 921,600 for cards/expantion +modules with ST654's and 115200 for those with Cirrus CD1400's. This +corresponds to the maximum bit rates those chips are capable. +For example if the baud base is 921600 and the baud divisor is 18 then +the custom rate is 921600/18 = 51200 bps. See the setserial man page for +complete details. Of course if stty accepts the higher rates now you can +use that as well as the standard ioctls(). + +5. NOTES + +This is a release version of the driver, but it is impossible to test it +in all configurations of Linux. If there is any anomalous behaviour that +does not match the standard serial port's behaviour please let us know. + +Author: dmcnash@computine.com +Testing: larryg@computone.com +Spport: support@computone.com -- cgit v1.2.3