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Version: [ 2.6.11.8 ] [ 2.6.25 ] [ 2.6.25.8 ] [ 2.6.31.13 ] Architecture: [ i386 ]
  1 #ifndef _DVB_USB_M920X_H_
  2 #define _DVB_USB_M920X_H_
  3 
  4 #define DVB_USB_LOG_PREFIX "m920x"
  5 #include "dvb-usb.h"
  6 
  7 #define deb(args...)   dprintk(dvb_usb_m920x_debug,0x01,args)
  8 
  9 #define M9206_CORE      0x22
 10 #define M9206_RC_STATE  0xff51
 11 #define M9206_RC_KEY    0xff52
 12 #define M9206_RC_INIT1  0xff54
 13 #define M9206_RC_INIT2  0xff55
 14 #define M9206_FW_GO     0xff69
 15 
 16 #define M9206_I2C       0x23
 17 #define M9206_FILTER    0x25
 18 #define M9206_FW        0x30
 19 
 20 #define M9206_MAX_FILTERS 8
 21 #define M9206_MAX_ADAPTERS 2
 22 
 23 /*
 24 sequences found in logs:
 25 [index value]
 26 0x80 write addr
 27 (0x00 out byte)*
 28 0x40 out byte
 29 
 30 0x80 write addr
 31 (0x00 out byte)*
 32 0x80 read addr
 33 (0x21 in byte)*
 34 0x60 in byte
 35 
 36 this sequence works:
 37 0x80 read addr
 38 (0x21 in byte)*
 39 0x60 in byte
 40 
 41 Guess at API of the I2C function:
 42 I2C operation is done one byte at a time with USB control messages.  The
 43 index the messages is sent to is made up of a set of flags that control
 44 the I2C bus state:
 45 0x80:  Send START condition.  After a START condition, one would normally
 46        always send the 7-bit slave I2C address as the 7 MSB, followed by
 47        the read/write bit as the LSB.
 48 0x40:  Send STOP condition.  This should be set on the last byte of an
 49        I2C transaction.
 50 0x20:  Read a byte from the slave.  As opposed to writing a byte to the
 51        slave.  The slave will normally not produce any data unless you
 52        set the R/W bit to 1 when sending the slave's address after the
 53        START condition.
 54 0x01:  Respond with ACK, as opposed to a NACK.  For a multi-byte read,
 55        the master should send an ACK, that is pull SDA low during the 9th
 56        clock cycle, after every byte but the last.  This flags only makes
 57        sense when bit 0x20 is set, indicating a read.
 58 
 59 What any other bits might mean, or how to get the slave's ACK/NACK
 60 response to a write, is unknown.
 61 */
 62 
 63 struct m920x_state {
 64         u16 filters[M9206_MAX_ADAPTERS][M9206_MAX_FILTERS];
 65         int filtering_enabled[M9206_MAX_ADAPTERS];
 66         int rep_count;
 67 };
 68 
 69 /* Initialisation data for the m920x
 70  */
 71 
 72 struct m920x_inits {
 73         u16 address;
 74         u8  data;
 75 };
 76 
 77 #endif
 78 
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