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1 /*
2  * Definitions for the FTDI USB Single Port Serial Converter -
3  * known as FTDI_SIO (Serial Input/Output application of the chipset)
4  *
5  * The example I have is known as the USC-1000 which is available from
6  * http://www.dse.co.nz - cat no XH4214 It looks similar to this:
7  * http://www.dansdata.com/usbser.htm but I can't be sure There are other
8  * USC-1000s which don't look like my device though so beware!
9  *
10  * The device is based on the FTDI FT8U100AX chip. It has a DB25 on one side,
11  * USB on the other.
12  *
13  * Thanx to FTDI (http://www.ftdi.co.uk) for so kindly providing details
14  * of the protocol required to talk to the device and ongoing assistence
15  * during development.
16  *
17  * Bill Ryder - bryder@sgi.com formerly of Silicon Graphics, Inc.- wrote the
18  * FTDI_SIO implementation.
19  *
20  * Philipp Gühring - pg@futureware.at - added the Device ID of the USB relais
21  * from Rudolf Gugler
22  *
23  */
24 
25 #define FTDI_VID	0x0403	/* Vendor Id */
26 #define FTDI_SIO_PID	0x8372	/* Product Id SIO application of 8U100AX  */
27 #define FTDI_8U232AM_PID 0x6001 /* Similar device to SIO above */
28 #define FTDI_8U232AM_ALT_PID 0x6006 /* FTDI's alternate PID for above */
29 #define FTDI_8U2232C_PID 0x6010 /* Dual channel device */
30 #define FTDI_232RL_PID  0xFBFA  /* Product ID for FT232RL */
31 #define FTDI_RELAIS_PID	0xFA10  /* Relais device from Rudolf Gugler */
32 #define FTDI_NF_RIC_VID	0x0DCD	/* Vendor Id */
33 #define FTDI_NF_RIC_PID	0x0001	/* Product Id */
34 #define FTDI_USBX_707_PID 0xF857	/* ADSTech IR Blaster USBX-707 */
35 
36 
37 /* www.canusb.com Lawicel CANUSB device */
38 #define FTDI_CANUSB_PID 0xFFA8 /* Product Id */
39 
40 /* AlphaMicro Components AMC-232USB01 device */
41 #define FTDI_AMC232_PID 0xFF00 /* Product Id */
42 
43 /* ACT Solutions HomePro ZWave interface (http://www.act-solutions.com/HomePro.htm) */
44 #define FTDI_ACTZWAVE_PID	0xF2D0
45 
46 
47 /* www.starting-point-systems.com µChameleon device */
48 #define FTDI_MICRO_CHAMELEON_PID	0xCAA0	/* Product Id */
49 
50 /* www.irtrans.de device */
51 #define FTDI_IRTRANS_PID 0xFC60 /* Product Id */
52 
53 
54 /* www.thoughttechnology.com/ TT-USB provide with procomp use ftdi_sio */
55 #define FTDI_TTUSB_PID 0xFF20 /* Product Id */
56 
57 /* iPlus device */
58 #define FTDI_IPLUS_PID 0xD070 /* Product Id */
59 #define FTDI_IPLUS2_PID 0xD071 /* Product Id */
60 
61 /* DMX4ALL DMX Interfaces */
62 #define FTDI_DMX4ALL 0xC850
63 
64 /* OpenDCC (www.opendcc.de) product id */
65 #define FTDI_OPENDCC_PID	0xBFD8
66 
67 /* www.crystalfontz.com devices - thanx for providing free devices for evaluation ! */
68 /* they use the ftdi chipset for the USB interface and the vendor id is the same */
69 #define FTDI_XF_632_PID 0xFC08	/* 632: 16x2 Character Display */
70 #define FTDI_XF_634_PID 0xFC09	/* 634: 20x4 Character Display */
71 #define FTDI_XF_547_PID 0xFC0A	/* 547: Two line Display */
72 #define FTDI_XF_633_PID 0xFC0B	/* 633: 16x2 Character Display with Keys */
73 #define FTDI_XF_631_PID 0xFC0C	/* 631: 20x2 Character Display */
74 #define FTDI_XF_635_PID 0xFC0D	/* 635: 20x4 Character Display */
75 #define FTDI_XF_640_PID 0xFC0E	/* 640: Two line Display */
76 #define FTDI_XF_642_PID 0xFC0F	/* 642: Two line Display */
77 
78 /* Video Networks Limited / Homechoice in the UK use an ftdi-based device for their 1Mb */
79 /* broadband internet service.  The following PID is exhibited by the usb device supplied */
80 /* (the VID is the standard ftdi vid (FTDI_VID) */
81 #define FTDI_VNHCPCUSB_D_PID 0xfe38 /* Product Id */
82 
83 /*
84  * PCDJ use ftdi based dj-controllers.  The following PID is for their DAC-2 device
85  * http://www.pcdjhardware.com/DAC2.asp (PID sent by Wouter Paesen)
86  * (the VID is the standard ftdi vid (FTDI_VID) */
87 #define FTDI_PCDJ_DAC2_PID 0xFA88
88 
89 /*
90  * The following are the values for the Matrix Orbital LCD displays,
91  * which are the FT232BM ( similar to the 8U232AM )
92  */
93 #define FTDI_MTXORB_0_PID      0xFA00  /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
94 #define FTDI_MTXORB_1_PID      0xFA01  /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
95 #define FTDI_MTXORB_2_PID      0xFA02  /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
96 #define FTDI_MTXORB_3_PID      0xFA03  /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
97 #define FTDI_MTXORB_4_PID      0xFA04  /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
98 #define FTDI_MTXORB_5_PID      0xFA05  /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
99 #define FTDI_MTXORB_6_PID      0xFA06  /* Matrix Orbital Product Id */
100 
101 /* OOCDlink by Joern Kaipf <joernk@web.de>
102  * (http://www.joernonline.de/dw/doku.php?id=start&idx=projects:oocdlink) */
103 #define FTDI_OOCDLINK_PID	0xbaf8	/* Amontec JTAGkey */
104 
105 /* Interbiometrics USB I/O Board */
106 /* Developed for Interbiometrics by Rudolf Gugler */
107 #define INTERBIOMETRICS_VID              0x1209
108 #define INTERBIOMETRICS_IOBOARD_PID      0x1002
109 #define INTERBIOMETRICS_MINI_IOBOARD_PID 0x1006
110 
111 /*
112  * The following are the values for the Perle Systems
113  * UltraPort USB serial converters
114  */
115 #define FTDI_PERLE_ULTRAPORT_PID 0xF0C0	/* Perle UltraPort Product Id */
116 
117 /*
118  * The following are the values for the Sealevel SeaLINK+ adapters.
119  * (Original list sent by Tuan Hoang.  Ian Abbott renamed the macros and
120  * removed some PIDs that don't seem to match any existing products.)
121  */
122 #define SEALEVEL_VID		0x0c52	/* Sealevel Vendor ID */
123 #define SEALEVEL_2101_PID	0x2101	/* SeaLINK+232 (2101/2105) */
124 #define SEALEVEL_2102_PID	0x2102	/* SeaLINK+485 (2102) */
125 #define SEALEVEL_2103_PID	0x2103	/* SeaLINK+232I (2103) */
126 #define SEALEVEL_2104_PID	0x2104	/* SeaLINK+485I (2104) */
127 #define SEALEVEL_2106_PID	0x9020	/* SeaLINK+422 (2106) */
128 #define SEALEVEL_2201_1_PID	0x2211	/* SeaPORT+2/232 (2201) Port 1 */
129 #define SEALEVEL_2201_2_PID	0x2221	/* SeaPORT+2/232 (2201) Port 2 */
130 #define SEALEVEL_2202_1_PID	0x2212	/* SeaPORT+2/485 (2202) Port 1 */
131 #define SEALEVEL_2202_2_PID	0x2222	/* SeaPORT+2/485 (2202) Port 2 */
132 #define SEALEVEL_2203_1_PID	0x2213	/* SeaPORT+2 (2203) Port 1 */
133 #define SEALEVEL_2203_2_PID	0x2223	/* SeaPORT+2 (2203) Port 2 */
134 #define SEALEVEL_2401_1_PID	0x2411	/* SeaPORT+4/232 (2401) Port 1 */
135 #define SEALEVEL_2401_2_PID	0x2421	/* SeaPORT+4/232 (2401) Port 2 */
136 #define SEALEVEL_2401_3_PID	0x2431	/* SeaPORT+4/232 (2401) Port 3 */
137 #define SEALEVEL_2401_4_PID	0x2441	/* SeaPORT+4/232 (2401) Port 4 */
138 #define SEALEVEL_2402_1_PID	0x2412	/* SeaPORT+4/485 (2402) Port 1 */
139 #define SEALEVEL_2402_2_PID	0x2422	/* SeaPORT+4/485 (2402) Port 2 */
140 #define SEALEVEL_2402_3_PID	0x2432	/* SeaPORT+4/485 (2402) Port 3 */
141 #define SEALEVEL_2402_4_PID	0x2442	/* SeaPORT+4/485 (2402) Port 4 */
142 #define SEALEVEL_2403_1_PID	0x2413	/* SeaPORT+4 (2403) Port 1 */
143 #define SEALEVEL_2403_2_PID	0x2423	/* SeaPORT+4 (2403) Port 2 */
144 #define SEALEVEL_2403_3_PID	0x2433	/* SeaPORT+4 (2403) Port 3 */
145 #define SEALEVEL_2403_4_PID	0x2443	/* SeaPORT+4 (2403) Port 4 */
146 #define SEALEVEL_2801_1_PID	0X2811	/* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 1 */
147 #define SEALEVEL_2801_2_PID	0X2821	/* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 2 */
148 #define SEALEVEL_2801_3_PID	0X2831	/* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 3 */
149 #define SEALEVEL_2801_4_PID	0X2841	/* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 4 */
150 #define SEALEVEL_2801_5_PID	0X2851	/* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 5 */
151 #define SEALEVEL_2801_6_PID	0X2861	/* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 6 */
152 #define SEALEVEL_2801_7_PID	0X2871	/* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 7 */
153 #define SEALEVEL_2801_8_PID	0X2881	/* SeaLINK+8/232 (2801) Port 8 */
154 #define SEALEVEL_2802_1_PID	0X2812	/* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 1 */
155 #define SEALEVEL_2802_2_PID	0X2822	/* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 2 */
156 #define SEALEVEL_2802_3_PID	0X2832	/* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 3 */
157 #define SEALEVEL_2802_4_PID	0X2842	/* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 4 */
158 #define SEALEVEL_2802_5_PID	0X2852	/* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 5 */
159 #define SEALEVEL_2802_6_PID	0X2862	/* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 6 */
160 #define SEALEVEL_2802_7_PID	0X2872	/* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 7 */
161 #define SEALEVEL_2802_8_PID	0X2882	/* SeaLINK+8/485 (2802) Port 8 */
162 #define SEALEVEL_2803_1_PID	0X2813	/* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 1 */
163 #define SEALEVEL_2803_2_PID	0X2823 	/* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 2 */
164 #define SEALEVEL_2803_3_PID	0X2833 	/* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 3 */
165 #define SEALEVEL_2803_4_PID	0X2843 	/* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 4 */
166 #define SEALEVEL_2803_5_PID	0X2853 	/* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 5 */
167 #define SEALEVEL_2803_6_PID	0X2863 	/* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 6 */
168 #define SEALEVEL_2803_7_PID	0X2873 	/* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 7 */
169 #define SEALEVEL_2803_8_PID	0X2883 	/* SeaLINK+8 (2803) Port 8 */
170 
171 /*
172  * The following are the values for two KOBIL chipcard terminals.
173  */
174 #define KOBIL_VID		0x0d46	/* KOBIL Vendor ID */
175 #define KOBIL_CONV_B1_PID	0x2020	/* KOBIL Konverter for B1 */
176 #define KOBIL_CONV_KAAN_PID	0x2021	/* KOBIL_Konverter for KAAN */
177 
178 /*
179  * Icom ID-1 digital transceiver
180  */
181 
182 #define ICOM_ID1_VID            0x0C26
183 #define ICOM_ID1_PID            0x0004
184 
185 /*
186  * ASK.fr devices
187  */
188 #define FTDI_ASK_RDR400_PID	0xC991	/* ASK RDR 400 series card reader */
189 
190 /*
191  * FTDI USB UART chips used in construction projects from the
192  * Elektor Electronics magazine (http://elektor-electronics.co.uk)
193  */
194 #define ELEKTOR_VID		0x0C7D
195 #define ELEKTOR_FT323R_PID	0x0005	/* RFID-Reader, issue 09-2006 */
196 
197 /*
198  * DSS-20 Sync Station for Sony Ericsson P800
199  */
200 #define FTDI_DSS20_PID          0xFC82
201 
202 /*
203  * Home Electronics (www.home-electro.com) USB gadgets
204  */
205 #define FTDI_HE_TIRA1_PID	0xFA78	/* Tira-1 IR transceiver */
206 
207 /* USB-UIRT - An infrared receiver and transmitter using the 8U232AM chip */
208 /* http://home.earthlink.net/~jrhees/USBUIRT/index.htm */
209 #define FTDI_USB_UIRT_PID	0xF850	/* Product Id */
210 
211 /* TNC-X USB-to-packet-radio adapter, versions prior to 3.0 (DLP module) */
212 
213 #define FTDI_TNC_X_PID		0xEBE0
214 
215 /*
216  * ELV USB devices submitted by Christian Abt of ELV (www.elv.de).
217  * All of these devices use FTDI's vendor ID (0x0403).
218  *
219  * The previously included PID for the UO 100 module was incorrect.
220  * In fact, that PID was for ELV's UR 100 USB-RS232 converter (0xFB58).
221  *
222  * Armin Laeuger originally sent the PID for the UM 100 module.
223  */
224 #define FTDI_ELV_UR100_PID	0xFB58	/* USB-RS232-Umsetzer (UR 100) */
225 #define FTDI_ELV_UM100_PID	0xFB5A	/* USB-Modul UM 100 */
226 #define FTDI_ELV_UO100_PID	0xFB5B	/* USB-Modul UO 100 */
227 #define FTDI_ELV_ALC8500_PID	0xF06E	/* ALC 8500 Expert */
228 /* Additional ELV PIDs that default to using the FTDI D2XX drivers on
229  * MS Windows, rather than the FTDI Virtual Com Port drivers.
230  * Maybe these will be easier to use with the libftdi/libusb user-space
231  * drivers, or possibly the Comedi drivers in some cases. */
232 #define FTDI_ELV_CLI7000_PID	0xFB59	/* Computer-Light-Interface (CLI 7000) */
233 #define FTDI_ELV_PPS7330_PID	0xFB5C	/* Processor-Power-Supply (PPS 7330) */
234 #define FTDI_ELV_TFM100_PID	0xFB5D	/* Temperartur-Feuchte Messgeraet (TFM 100) */
235 #define FTDI_ELV_UDF77_PID	0xFB5E	/* USB DCF Funkurh (UDF 77) */
236 #define FTDI_ELV_UIO88_PID	0xFB5F	/* USB-I/O Interface (UIO 88) */
237 #define FTDI_ELV_UAD8_PID	0xF068	/* USB-AD-Wandler (UAD 8) */
238 #define FTDI_ELV_UDA7_PID	0xF069	/* USB-DA-Wandler (UDA 7) */
239 #define FTDI_ELV_USI2_PID	0xF06A	/* USB-Schrittmotoren-Interface (USI 2) */
240 #define FTDI_ELV_T1100_PID	0xF06B	/* Thermometer (T 1100) */
241 #define FTDI_ELV_PCD200_PID	0xF06C	/* PC-Datenlogger (PCD 200) */
242 #define FTDI_ELV_ULA200_PID	0xF06D	/* USB-LCD-Ansteuerung (ULA 200) */
243 #define FTDI_ELV_FHZ1000PC_PID	0xF06F	/* FHZ 1000 PC */
244 #define FTDI_ELV_CSI8_PID	0xE0F0	/* Computer-Schalt-Interface (CSI 8) */
245 #define FTDI_ELV_EM1000DL_PID	0xE0F1	/* PC-Datenlogger fuer Energiemonitor (EM 1000 DL) */
246 #define FTDI_ELV_PCK100_PID	0xE0F2	/* PC-Kabeltester (PCK 100) */
247 #define FTDI_ELV_RFP500_PID	0xE0F3	/* HF-Leistungsmesser (RFP 500) */
248 #define FTDI_ELV_FS20SIG_PID	0xE0F4	/* Signalgeber (FS 20 SIG) */
249 #define FTDI_ELV_WS300PC_PID	0xE0F6	/* PC-Wetterstation (WS 300 PC) */
250 #define FTDI_ELV_FHZ1300PC_PID	0xE0E8	/* FHZ 1300 PC */
251 #define FTDI_ELV_WS500_PID	0xE0E9	/* PC-Wetterstation (WS 500) */
252 #define FTDI_ELV_EM1010PC_PID	0xE0EF	/* Engery monitor EM 1010 PC */
253 
254 /*
255  * Definitions for ID TECH (www.idt-net.com) devices
256  */
257 #define IDTECH_VID		0x0ACD	/* ID TECH Vendor ID */
258 #define IDTECH_IDT1221U_PID	0x0300	/* IDT1221U USB to RS-232 adapter */
259 
260 /*
261  * Definitions for Omnidirectional Control Technology, Inc. devices
262  */
263 #define OCT_VID			0x0B39	/* OCT vendor ID */
264 /* Note: OCT US101 is also rebadged as Dick Smith Electronics (NZ) XH6381 */
265 /* Also rebadged as Dick Smith Electronics (Aus) XH6451 */
266 /* Also rebadged as SIIG Inc. model US2308 hardware version 1 */
267 #define OCT_US101_PID		0x0421	/* OCT US101 USB to RS-232 */
268 
269 /* an infrared receiver for user access control with IR tags */
270 #define FTDI_PIEGROUP_PID	0xF208	/* Product Id */
271 
272 /*
273  * Definitions for Artemis astronomical USB based cameras
274  * Check it at http://www.artemisccd.co.uk/
275  */
276 #define FTDI_ARTEMIS_PID	0xDF28	/* All Artemis Cameras */
277 
278 /*
279  * Definitions for ATIK Instruments astronomical USB based cameras
280  * Check it at http://www.atik-instruments.com/
281  */
282 #define FTDI_ATIK_ATK16_PID	0xDF30	/* ATIK ATK-16 Grayscale Camera */
283 #define FTDI_ATIK_ATK16C_PID	0xDF32	/* ATIK ATK-16C Colour Camera */
284 #define FTDI_ATIK_ATK16HR_PID	0xDF31	/* ATIK ATK-16HR Grayscale Camera */
285 #define FTDI_ATIK_ATK16HRC_PID	0xDF33	/* ATIK ATK-16HRC Colour Camera */
286 #define FTDI_ATIK_ATK16IC_PID   0xDF35  /* ATIK ATK-16IC Grayscale Camera */
287 
288 /*
289  * Protego product ids
290  */
291 #define PROTEGO_SPECIAL_1	0xFC70	/* special/unknown device */
292 #define PROTEGO_R2X0		0xFC71	/* R200-USB TRNG unit (R210, R220, and R230) */
293 #define PROTEGO_SPECIAL_3	0xFC72	/* special/unknown device */
294 #define PROTEGO_SPECIAL_4	0xFC73	/* special/unknown device */
295 
296 /*
297  * Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH
298  */
299 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E808_PID    0xE808
300 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E809_PID    0xE809
301 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80A_PID    0xE80A
302 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80B_PID    0xE80B
303 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80C_PID    0xE80C
304 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80D_PID    0xE80D
305 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80E_PID    0xE80E
306 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E80F_PID    0xE80F
307 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E888_PID    0xE888  /* Expert ISDN Control USB */
308 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E889_PID    0xE889  /* USB RS-232 OptoBridge */
309 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88A_PID    0xE88A
310 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88B_PID    0xE88B
311 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88C_PID    0xE88C
312 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88D_PID    0xE88D
313 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88E_PID    0xE88E
314 #define FTDI_GUDEADS_E88F_PID    0xE88F
315 
316 /*
317  * Linx Technologies product ids
318  */
319 #define LINX_SDMUSBQSS_PID	0xF448	/* Linx SDM-USB-QS-S */
320 #define LINX_MASTERDEVEL2_PID   0xF449   /* Linx Master Development 2.0 */
321 #define LINX_FUTURE_0_PID   0xF44A   /* Linx future device */
322 #define LINX_FUTURE_1_PID   0xF44B   /* Linx future device */
323 #define LINX_FUTURE_2_PID   0xF44C   /* Linx future device */
324 
325 /* CCS Inc. ICDU/ICDU40 product ID - the FT232BM is used in an in-circuit-debugger */
326 /* unit for PIC16's/PIC18's */
327 #define FTDI_CCSICDU20_0_PID    0xF9D0
328 #define FTDI_CCSICDU40_1_PID    0xF9D1
329 #define FTDI_CCSMACHX_2_PID     0xF9D2
330 
331 /* Inside Accesso contactless reader (http://www.insidefr.com) */
332 #define INSIDE_ACCESSO		0xFAD0
333 
334 /*
335  * Intrepid Control Systems (http://www.intrepidcs.com/) ValueCAN and NeoVI
336  */
337 #define INTREPID_VID		0x093C
338 #define INTREPID_VALUECAN_PID	0x0601
339 #define INTREPID_NEOVI_PID	0x0701
340 
341 /*
342  * Falcom Wireless Communications GmbH
343  */
344 #define FALCOM_VID		0x0F94	/* Vendor Id */
345 #define FALCOM_TWIST_PID	0x0001	/* Falcom Twist USB GPRS modem */
346 #define FALCOM_SAMBA_PID	0x0005	/* Falcom Samba USB GPRS modem */
347 
348 /*
349  * SUUNTO product ids
350  */
351 #define FTDI_SUUNTO_SPORTS_PID	0xF680	/* Suunto Sports instrument */
352 
353 /*
354  * TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments)
355  */
356 #define TTI_VID			0x103E	/* Vendor Id */
357 #define TTI_QL355P_PID		0x03E8	/* TTi QL355P power supply */
358 
359 /*
360  * Definitions for B&B Electronics products.
361  */
362 #define BANDB_VID		0x0856	/* B&B Electronics Vendor ID */
363 #define BANDB_USOTL4_PID	0xAC01	/* USOTL4 Isolated RS-485 Converter */
364 #define BANDB_USTL4_PID		0xAC02	/* USTL4 RS-485 Converter */
365 #define BANDB_USO9ML2_PID	0xAC03	/* USO9ML2 Isolated RS-232 Converter */
366 
367 /*
368  * RM Michaelides CANview USB (http://www.rmcan.com)
369  * CAN fieldbus interface adapter, added by port GmbH www.port.de)
370  * Ian Abbott changed the macro names for consistency.
371  */
372 #define FTDI_RM_CANVIEW_PID	0xfd60	/* Product Id */
373 
374 /*
375  * EVER Eco Pro UPS (http://www.ever.com.pl/)
376  */
377 
378 #define	EVER_ECO_PRO_CDS	0xe520	/* RS-232 converter */
379 
380 /*
381  * 4N-GALAXY.DE PIDs for CAN-USB, USB-RS232, USB-RS422, USB-RS485,
382  * USB-TTY activ, USB-TTY passiv.  Some PIDs are used by several devices
383  * and I'm not entirely sure which are used by which.
384  */
385 #define FTDI_4N_GALAXY_DE_1_PID	0xF3C0
386 #define FTDI_4N_GALAXY_DE_2_PID	0xF3C1
387 
388 /*
389  * Mobility Electronics products.
390  */
391 #define MOBILITY_VID			0x1342
392 #define MOBILITY_USB_SERIAL_PID		0x0202	/* EasiDock USB 200 serial */
393 
394 /*
395  * microHAM product IDs (http://www.microham.com).
396  * Submitted by Justin Burket (KL1RL) <zorton@jtan.com>
397  * and Mike Studer (K6EEP) <k6eep@hamsoftware.org>.
398  * Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> added a few more from the driver INF file.
399  */
400 #define FTDI_MHAM_KW_PID 0xEEE8		/* USB-KW interface */
401 #define FTDI_MHAM_YS_PID 0xEEE9		/* USB-YS interface */
402 #define FTDI_MHAM_Y6_PID 0xEEEA		/* USB-Y6 interface */
403 #define FTDI_MHAM_Y8_PID 0xEEEB		/* USB-Y8 interface */
404 #define FTDI_MHAM_IC_PID 0xEEEC		/* USB-IC interface */
405 #define FTDI_MHAM_DB9_PID 0xEEED	/* USB-DB9 interface */
406 #define FTDI_MHAM_RS232_PID 0xEEEE	/* USB-RS232 interface */
407 #define FTDI_MHAM_Y9_PID 0xEEEF		/* USB-Y9 interface */
408 
409 /*
410  * Active Robots product ids.
411  */
412 #define FTDI_ACTIVE_ROBOTS_PID	0xE548	/* USB comms board */
413 
414 /*
415  * Xsens Technologies BV products (http://www.xsens.com).
416  */
417 #define XSENS_CONVERTER_0_PID	0xD388
418 #define XSENS_CONVERTER_1_PID	0xD389
419 #define XSENS_CONVERTER_2_PID	0xD38A
420 #define XSENS_CONVERTER_3_PID	0xD38B
421 #define XSENS_CONVERTER_4_PID	0xD38C
422 #define XSENS_CONVERTER_5_PID	0xD38D
423 #define XSENS_CONVERTER_6_PID	0xD38E
424 #define XSENS_CONVERTER_7_PID	0xD38F
425 
426 /*
427  * Teratronik product ids.
428  * Submitted by O. Wölfelschneider.
429  */
430 #define FTDI_TERATRONIK_VCP_PID	 0xEC88	/* Teratronik device (preferring VCP driver on windows) */
431 #define FTDI_TERATRONIK_D2XX_PID 0xEC89	/* Teratronik device (preferring D2XX driver on windows) */
432 
433 /*
434  * Evolution Robotics products (http://www.evolution.com/).
435  * Submitted by Shawn M. Lavelle.
436  */
437 #define EVOLUTION_VID		0xDEEE	/* Vendor ID */
438 #define EVOLUTION_ER1_PID	0x0300	/* ER1 Control Module */
439 #define EVO_8U232AM_PID	0x02FF	/* Evolution robotics RCM2 (FT232AM)*/
440 #define EVO_HYBRID_PID		0x0302	/* Evolution robotics RCM4 PID (FT232BM)*/
441 #define EVO_RCM4_PID		0x0303	/* Evolution robotics RCM4 PID */
442 
443 /* Pyramid Computer GmbH */
444 #define FTDI_PYRAMID_PID	0xE6C8	/* Pyramid Appliance Display */
445 
446 /*
447  * Posiflex inc retail equipment (http://www.posiflex.com.tw)
448  */
449 #define POSIFLEX_VID		0x0d3a  /* Vendor ID */
450 #define POSIFLEX_PP7000_PID	0x0300  /* PP-7000II thermal printer */
451 
452 /*
453  * Westrex International devices submitted by Cory Lee
454  */
455 #define FTDI_WESTREX_MODEL_777_PID	0xDC00	/* Model 777 */
456 #define FTDI_WESTREX_MODEL_8900F_PID	0xDC01	/* Model 8900F */
457 
458 /*
459  * RR-CirKits LocoBuffer USB (http://www.rr-cirkits.com)
460  */
461 #define FTDI_RRCIRKITS_LOCOBUFFER_PID	0xc7d0	/* LocoBuffer USB */
462 
463 /*
464  * Eclo (http://www.eclo.pt/) product IDs.
465  * PID 0xEA90 submitted by Martin Grill.
466  */
467 #define FTDI_ECLO_COM_1WIRE_PID	0xEA90	/* COM to 1-Wire USB adaptor */
468 
469 /*
470  * Papouch products (http://www.papouch.com/)
471  * Submitted by Folkert van Heusden
472  */
473 
474 #define PAPOUCH_VID			0x5050	/* Vendor ID */
475 #define PAPOUCH_TMU_PID			0x0400	/* TMU USB Thermometer */
476 
477 /*
478  * ACG Identification Technologies GmbH products (http://www.acg.de/).
479  * Submitted by anton -at- goto10 -dot- org.
480  */
481 #define FTDI_ACG_HFDUAL_PID		0xDD20	/* HF Dual ISO Reader (RFID) */
482 
483 /*
484  * Yost Engineering, Inc. products (www.yostengineering.com).
485  * PID 0xE050 submitted by Aaron Prose.
486  */
487 #define FTDI_YEI_SERVOCENTER31_PID	0xE050	/* YEI ServoCenter3.1 USB */
488 
489 /*
490  * ThorLabs USB motor drivers
491  */
492 #define FTDI_THORLABS_PID		0xfaf0 /* ThorLabs USB motor drivers */
493 
494 /*
495  * Testo products (http://www.testo.com/)
496  * Submitted by Colin Leroy
497  */
498 #define TESTO_VID			0x128D
499 #define TESTO_USB_INTERFACE_PID		0x0001
500 
501 /*
502  * Gamma Scout (http://gamma-scout.com/). Submitted by rsc@runtux.com.
503  */
504 #define FTDI_GAMMA_SCOUT_PID		0xD678	/* Gamma Scout online */
505 
506 /*
507  * Tactrix OpenPort (ECU) devices.
508  * OpenPort 1.3M submitted by Donour Sizemore.
509  * OpenPort 1.3S and 1.3U submitted by Ian Abbott.
510  */
511 #define FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13M_PID	0xCC48	/* OpenPort 1.3 Mitsubishi */
512 #define FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13S_PID	0xCC49	/* OpenPort 1.3 Subaru */
513 #define FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13U_PID	0xCC4A	/* OpenPort 1.3 Universal */
514 
515 /*
516  * Telldus Technologies
517  */
518 #define TELLDUS_VID			0x1781	/* Vendor ID */
519 #define TELLDUS_TELLSTICK_PID		0x0C30	/* RF control dongle 433 MHz using FT232RL */
520 
521 /*
522  * IBS elektronik product ids
523  * Submitted by Thomas Schleusener
524  */
525 #define FTDI_IBS_US485_PID	0xff38  /* IBS US485 (USB<-->RS422/485 interface) */
526 #define FTDI_IBS_PICPRO_PID	0xff39  /* IBS PIC-Programmer */
527 #define FTDI_IBS_PCMCIA_PID	0xff3a  /* IBS Card reader for PCMCIA SRAM-cards */
528 #define FTDI_IBS_PK1_PID	0xff3b  /* IBS PK1 - Particel counter */
529 #define FTDI_IBS_RS232MON_PID	0xff3c  /* IBS RS232 - Monitor */
530 #define FTDI_IBS_APP70_PID	0xff3d  /* APP 70 (dust monitoring system) */
531 #define FTDI_IBS_PEDO_PID	0xff3e  /* IBS PEDO-Modem (RF modem 868.35 MHz) */
532 #define FTDI_IBS_PROD_PID	0xff3f  /* future device */
533 
534 /*
535  *  MaxStream devices	www.maxstream.net
536  */
537 #define FTDI_MAXSTREAM_PID	0xEE18	/* Xbee PKG-U Module */
538 
539 /* Olimex */
540 #define OLIMEX_VID			0x15BA
541 #define OLIMEX_ARM_USB_OCD_PID		0x0003
542 
543 /* www.elsterelectricity.com Elster Unicom III Optical Probe */
544 #define FTDI_ELSTER_UNICOM_PID		0xE700 /* Product Id */
545 
546 /*
547  * The Mobility Lab (TML)
548  * Submitted by Pierre Castella
549  */
550 #define TML_VID			0x1B91	/* Vendor ID */
551 #define TML_USB_SERIAL_PID	0x0064	/* USB - Serial Converter */
552 
553 /* Commands */
554 #define FTDI_SIO_RESET 		0 /* Reset the port */
555 #define FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL 	1 /* Set the modem control register */
556 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL	2 /* Set flow control register */
557 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUD_RATE	3 /* Set baud rate */
558 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA	4 /* Set the data characteristics of the port */
559 #define FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS	5 /* Retrieve current value of modern status register */
560 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR	6 /* Set the event character */
561 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_ERROR_CHAR	7 /* Set the error character */
562 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER	9 /* Set the latency timer */
563 #define FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER	10 /* Get the latency timer */
564 
565 
566 /*
567  * FIC / OpenMoko, Inc. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Debug_Board_v3
568  * Submitted by Harald Welte <laforge@openmoko.org>
569  */
570 #define	FIC_VID			0x1457
571 #define	FIC_NEO1973_DEBUG_PID	0x5118
572 
573 /*
574  *   BmRequestType:  1100 0000b
575  *   bRequest:       FTDI_E2_READ
576  *   wValue:         0
577  *   wIndex:         Address of word to read
578  *   wLength:        2
579  *   Data:           Will return a word of data from E2Address
580  *
581  */
582 
583 /* Port Identifier Table */
584 #define PIT_DEFAULT 		0 /* SIOA */
585 #define PIT_SIOA		1 /* SIOA */
586 /* The device this driver is tested with one has only one port */
587 #define PIT_SIOB		2 /* SIOB */
588 #define PIT_PARALLEL		3 /* Parallel */
589 
590 /* FTDI_SIO_RESET */
591 #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_RESET
592 #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
593 #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_SIO 0
594 #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_PURGE_RX 1
595 #define FTDI_SIO_RESET_PURGE_TX 2
596 
597 /*
598  * BmRequestType:  0100 0000B
599  * bRequest:       FTDI_SIO_RESET
600  * wValue:         Control Value
601  *                   0 = Reset SIO
602  *                   1 = Purge RX buffer
603  *                   2 = Purge TX buffer
604  * wIndex:         Port
605  * wLength:        0
606  * Data:           None
607  *
608  * The Reset SIO command has this effect:
609  *
610  *    Sets flow control set to 'none'
611  *    Event char = $0D
612  *    Event trigger = disabled
613  *    Purge RX buffer
614  *    Purge TX buffer
615  *    Clear DTR
616  *    Clear RTS
617  *    baud and data format not reset
618  *
619  * The Purge RX and TX buffer commands affect nothing except the buffers
620  *
621    */
622 
623 /* FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUDRATE */
624 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUDRATE_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
625 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUDRATE_REQUEST 3
626 
627 /*
628  * BmRequestType:  0100 0000B
629  * bRequest:       FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUDRATE
630  * wValue:         BaudDivisor value - see below
631  * wIndex:         Port
632  * wLength:        0
633  * Data:           None
634  * The BaudDivisor values are calculated as follows:
635  * - BaseClock is either 12000000 or 48000000 depending on the device. FIXME: I wish
636  *   I knew how to detect old chips to select proper base clock!
637  * - BaudDivisor is a fixed point number encoded in a funny way.
638  *   (--WRONG WAY OF THINKING--)
639  *   BaudDivisor is a fixed point number encoded with following bit weighs:
640  *   (-2)(-1)(13..0). It is a radical with a denominator of 4, so values
641  *   end with 0.0 (00...), 0.25 (10...), 0.5 (01...), and 0.75 (11...).
642  *   (--THE REALITY--)
643  *   The both-bits-set has quite different meaning from 0.75 - the chip designers
644  *   have decided it to mean 0.125 instead of 0.75.
645  *   This info looked up in FTDI application note "FT8U232 DEVICES \ Data Rates
646  *   and Flow Control Consideration for USB to RS232".
647  * - BaudDivisor = (BaseClock / 16) / BaudRate, where the (=) operation should
648  *   automagically re-encode the resulting value to take fractions into consideration.
649  * As all values are integers, some bit twiddling is in order:
650  *   BaudDivisor = (BaseClock / 16 / BaudRate) |
651  *   (((BaseClock / 2 / BaudRate) & 4) ? 0x4000    // 0.5
652  *    : ((BaseClock / 2 / BaudRate) & 2) ? 0x8000  // 0.25
653  *    : ((BaseClock / 2 / BaudRate) & 1) ? 0xc000  // 0.125
654  *    : 0)
655  *
656  * For the FT232BM, a 17th divisor bit was introduced to encode the multiples
657  * of 0.125 missing from the FT8U232AM.  Bits 16 to 14 are coded as follows
658  * (the first four codes are the same as for the FT8U232AM, where bit 16 is
659  * always 0):
660  *   000 - add .000 to divisor
661  *   001 - add .500 to divisor
662  *   010 - add .250 to divisor
663  *   011 - add .125 to divisor
664  *   100 - add .375 to divisor
665  *   101 - add .625 to divisor
666  *   110 - add .750 to divisor
667  *   111 - add .875 to divisor
668  * Bits 15 to 0 of the 17-bit divisor are placed in the urb value.  Bit 16 is
669  * placed in bit 0 of the urb index.
670  *
671  * Note that there are a couple of special cases to support the highest baud
672  * rates.  If the calculated divisor value is 1, this needs to be replaced with
673  * 0.  Additionally for the FT232BM, if the calculated divisor value is 0x4001
674  * (1.5), this needs to be replaced with 0x0001 (1) (but this divisor value is
675  * not supported by the FT8U232AM).
676  */
677 
678 typedef enum {
679 	SIO = 1,
680 	FT8U232AM = 2,
681 	FT232BM = 3,
682 	FT2232C = 4,
683 	FT232RL = 5,
684 } ftdi_chip_type_t;
685 
686 typedef enum {
687  ftdi_sio_b300 = 0,
688  ftdi_sio_b600 = 1,
689  ftdi_sio_b1200 = 2,
690  ftdi_sio_b2400 = 3,
691  ftdi_sio_b4800 = 4,
692  ftdi_sio_b9600 = 5,
693  ftdi_sio_b19200 = 6,
694  ftdi_sio_b38400 = 7,
695  ftdi_sio_b57600 = 8,
696  ftdi_sio_b115200 = 9
697 } FTDI_SIO_baudrate_t ;
698 
699 /*
700  * The ftdi_8U232AM_xxMHz_byyy constants have been removed. The encoded divisor values
701  * are calculated internally.
702  */
703 
704 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA
705 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
706 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_NONE (0x0 << 8 )
707 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_ODD (0x1 << 8 )
708 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_EVEN (0x2 << 8 )
709 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_MARK (0x3 << 8 )
710 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_SPACE (0x4 << 8 )
711 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_STOP_BITS_1 (0x0 << 11 )
712 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_STOP_BITS_15 (0x1 << 11 )
713 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_STOP_BITS_2 (0x2 << 11 )
714 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_BREAK (0x1 << 14)
715 /* FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA */
716 
717 /*
718  * BmRequestType:  0100 0000B
719  * bRequest:       FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA
720  * wValue:         Data characteristics (see below)
721  * wIndex:         Port
722  * wLength:        0
723  * Data:           No
724  *
725  * Data characteristics
726  *
727  *   B0..7   Number of data bits
728  *   B8..10  Parity
729  *           0 = None
730  *           1 = Odd
731  *           2 = Even
732  *           3 = Mark
733  *           4 = Space
734  *   B11..13 Stop Bits
735  *           0 = 1
736  *           1 = 1.5
737  *           2 = 2
738  *   B14
739  *           1 = TX ON (break)
740  *           0 = TX OFF (normal state)
741  *   B15 Reserved
742  *
743  */
744 
745 
746 
747 /* FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL */
748 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_MODEM_CTRL_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
749 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_MODEM_CTRL_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL
750 
751 /*
752  * BmRequestType:   0100 0000B
753  * bRequest:        FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL
754  * wValue:          ControlValue (see below)
755  * wIndex:          Port
756  * wLength:         0
757  * Data:            None
758  *
759  * NOTE: If the device is in RTS/CTS flow control, the RTS set by this
760  * command will be IGNORED without an error being returned
761  * Also - you can not set DTR and RTS with one control message
762  */
763 
764 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_MASK 0x1
765 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_HIGH ( 1 | ( FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_MASK  << 8))
766 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_LOW  ( 0 | ( FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_MASK  << 8))
767 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_MASK 0x2
768 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_HIGH ( 2 | ( FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_MASK << 8 ))
769 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_LOW ( 0 | ( FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_MASK << 8 ))
770 
771 /*
772  * ControlValue
773  * B0    DTR state
774  *          0 = reset
775  *          1 = set
776  * B1    RTS state
777  *          0 = reset
778  *          1 = set
779  * B2..7 Reserved
780  * B8    DTR state enable
781  *          0 = ignore
782  *          1 = use DTR state
783  * B9    RTS state enable
784  *          0 = ignore
785  *          1 = use RTS state
786  * B10..15 Reserved
787  */
788 
789 /* FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL */
790 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
791 #define FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL
792 #define FTDI_SIO_DISABLE_FLOW_CTRL 0x0
793 #define FTDI_SIO_RTS_CTS_HS (0x1 << 8)
794 #define FTDI_SIO_DTR_DSR_HS (0x2 << 8)
795 #define FTDI_SIO_XON_XOFF_HS (0x4 << 8)
796 /*
797  *   BmRequestType:  0100 0000b
798  *   bRequest:       FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL
799  *   wValue:         Xoff/Xon
800  *   wIndex:         Protocol/Port - hIndex is protocl / lIndex is port
801  *   wLength:        0
802  *   Data:           None
803  *
804  * hIndex protocol is:
805  *   B0 Output handshaking using RTS/CTS
806  *       0 = disabled
807  *       1 = enabled
808  *   B1 Output handshaking using DTR/DSR
809  *       0 = disabled
810  *       1 = enabled
811  *   B2 Xon/Xoff handshaking
812  *       0 = disabled
813  *       1 = enabled
814  *
815  * A value of zero in the hIndex field disables handshaking
816  *
817  * If Xon/Xoff handshaking is specified, the hValue field should contain the XOFF character
818  * and the lValue field contains the XON character.
819  */
820 
821 /*
822  * FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER
823  *
824  * Set the timeout interval. The FTDI collects data from the slave
825  * device, transmitting it to the host when either A) 62 bytes are
826  * received, or B) the timeout interval has elapsed and the buffer
827  * contains at least 1 byte.  Setting this value to a small number
828  * can dramatically improve performance for applications which send
829  * small packets, since the default value is 16ms.
830  */
831 #define  FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER
832 #define  FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER_REQUEST_TYPE 0xC0
833 
834 /*
835  *  BmRequestType:   1100 0000b
836  *  bRequest:        FTDI_SIO_GET_LATENCY_TIMER
837  *  wValue:          0
838  *  wIndex:          Port
839  *  wLength:         0
840  *  Data:            latency (on return)
841  */
842 
843 /*
844  * FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER
845  *
846  * Set the timeout interval. The FTDI collects data from the slave
847  * device, transmitting it to the host when either A) 62 bytes are
848  * received, or B) the timeout interval has elapsed and the buffer
849  * contains at least 1 byte.  Setting this value to a small number
850  * can dramatically improve performance for applications which send
851  * small packets, since the default value is 16ms.
852  */
853 #define  FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER
854 #define  FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
855 
856 /*
857  *  BmRequestType:   0100 0000b
858  *  bRequest:        FTDI_SIO_SET_LATENCY_TIMER
859  *  wValue:          Latency (milliseconds)
860  *  wIndex:          Port
861  *  wLength:         0
862  *  Data:            None
863  *
864  * wValue:
865  *   B0..7   Latency timer
866  *   B8..15  0
867  *
868  */
869 
870 /*
871  * FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR
872  *
873  * Set the special event character for the specified communications port.
874  * If the device sees this character it will immediately return the
875  * data read so far - rather than wait 40ms or until 62 bytes are read
876  * which is what normally happens.
877  */
878 
879 
880 #define  FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR
881 #define  FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR_REQUEST_TYPE 0x40
882 
883 
884 /*
885  *  BmRequestType:   0100 0000b
886  *  bRequest:        FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR
887  *  wValue:          EventChar
888  *  wIndex:          Port
889  *  wLength:         0
890  *  Data:            None
891  *
892  * wValue:
893  *   B0..7   Event Character
894  *   B8      Event Character Processing
895  *             0 = disabled
896  *             1 = enabled
897  *   B9..15  Reserved
898  *
899  */
900 
901 /* FTDI_SIO_SET_ERROR_CHAR */
902 
903 /* Set the parity error replacement character for the specified communications port */
904 
905 /*
906  *  BmRequestType:  0100 0000b
907  *  bRequest:       FTDI_SIO_SET_EVENT_CHAR
908  *  wValue:         Error Char
909  *  wIndex:         Port
910  *  wLength:        0
911  *  Data:           None
912  *
913  *Error Char
914  *  B0..7  Error Character
915  *  B8     Error Character Processing
916  *           0 = disabled
917  *           1 = enabled
918  *  B9..15 Reserved
919  *
920  */
921 
922 /* FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS */
923 /* Retrieve the current value of the modem status register */
924 
925 #define FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS_REQUEST_TYPE 0xc0
926 #define FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS_REQUEST FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS
927 #define FTDI_SIO_CTS_MASK 0x10
928 #define FTDI_SIO_DSR_MASK 0x20
929 #define FTDI_SIO_RI_MASK  0x40
930 #define FTDI_SIO_RLSD_MASK 0x80
931 /*
932  *   BmRequestType:   1100 0000b
933  *   bRequest:        FTDI_SIO_GET_MODEM_STATUS
934  *   wValue:          zero
935  *   wIndex:          Port
936  *   wLength:         1
937  *   Data:            Status
938  *
939  * One byte of data is returned
940  * B0..3 0
941  * B4    CTS
942  *         0 = inactive
943  *         1 = active
944  * B5    DSR
945  *         0 = inactive
946  *         1 = active
947  * B6    Ring Indicator (RI)
948  *         0 = inactive
949  *         1 = active
950  * B7    Receive Line Signal Detect (RLSD)
951  *         0 = inactive
952  *         1 = active
953  */
954 
955 
956 
957 /* Descriptors returned by the device
958  *
959  *  Device Descriptor
960  *
961  * Offset	Field		Size	Value	Description
962  * 0	bLength		1	0x12	Size of descriptor in bytes
963  * 1	bDescriptorType	1	0x01	DEVICE Descriptor Type
964  * 2	bcdUSB		2	0x0110	USB Spec Release Number
965  * 4	bDeviceClass	1	0x00	Class Code
966  * 5	bDeviceSubClass	1	0x00	SubClass Code
967  * 6	bDeviceProtocol	1	0x00	Protocol Code
968  * 7	bMaxPacketSize0 1	0x08	Maximum packet size for endpoint 0
969  * 8	idVendor	2	0x0403	Vendor ID
970  * 10	idProduct	2	0x8372	Product ID (FTDI_SIO_PID)
971  * 12	bcdDevice	2	0x0001	Device release number
972  * 14	iManufacturer	1	0x01	Index of man. string desc
973  * 15	iProduct	1	0x02	Index of prod string desc
974  * 16	iSerialNumber	1	0x02	Index of serial nmr string desc
975  * 17	bNumConfigurations 1    0x01	Number of possible configurations
976  *
977  * Configuration Descriptor
978  *
979  * Offset	Field			Size	Value
980  * 0	bLength			1	0x09	Size of descriptor in bytes
981  * 1	bDescriptorType		1	0x02	CONFIGURATION Descriptor Type
982  * 2	wTotalLength		2	0x0020	Total length of data
983  * 4	bNumInterfaces		1	0x01	Number of interfaces supported
984  * 5	bConfigurationValue	1	0x01	Argument for SetCOnfiguration() req
985  * 6	iConfiguration		1	0x02	Index of config string descriptor
986  * 7	bmAttributes		1	0x20	Config characteristics Remote Wakeup
987  * 8	MaxPower		1	0x1E	Max power consumption
988  *
989  * Interface Descriptor
990  *
991  * Offset	Field			Size	Value
992  * 0	bLength			1	0x09	Size of descriptor in bytes
993  * 1	bDescriptorType		1	0x04	INTERFACE Descriptor Type
994  * 2	bInterfaceNumber	1	0x00	Number of interface
995  * 3	bAlternateSetting	1	0x00	Value used to select alternate
996  * 4	bNumEndpoints		1	0x02	Number of endpoints
997  * 5	bInterfaceClass		1	0xFF	Class Code
998  * 6	bInterfaceSubClass	1	0xFF	Subclass Code
999  * 7	bInterfaceProtocol	1	0xFF	Protocol Code
1000  * 8	iInterface		1	0x02	Index of interface string description
1001  *
1002  * IN Endpoint Descriptor
1003  *
1004  * Offset	Field			Size	Value
1005  * 0	bLength			1	0x07	Size of descriptor in bytes
1006  * 1	bDescriptorType		1	0x05	ENDPOINT descriptor type
1007  * 2	bEndpointAddress	1	0x82	Address of endpoint
1008  * 3	bmAttributes		1	0x02	Endpoint attributes - Bulk
1009  * 4	bNumEndpoints		2	0x0040	maximum packet size
1010  * 5	bInterval		1	0x00	Interval for polling endpoint
1011  *
1012  * OUT Endpoint Descriptor
1013  *
1014  * Offset	Field			Size	Value
1015  * 0	bLength			1	0x07	Size of descriptor in bytes
1016  * 1	bDescriptorType		1	0x05	ENDPOINT descriptor type
1017  * 2	bEndpointAddress	1	0x02	Address of endpoint
1018  * 3	bmAttributes		1	0x02	Endpoint attributes - Bulk
1019  * 4	bNumEndpoints		2	0x0040	maximum packet size
1020  * 5	bInterval		1	0x00	Interval for polling endpoint
1021  *
1022  * DATA FORMAT
1023  *
1024  * IN Endpoint
1025  *
1026  * The device reserves the first two bytes of data on this endpoint to contain the current
1027  * values of the modem and line status registers. In the absence of data, the device
1028  * generates a message consisting of these two status bytes every 40 ms
1029  *
1030  * Byte 0: Modem Status
1031  *
1032  * Offset	Description
1033  * B0	Reserved - must be 1
1034  * B1	Reserved - must be 0
1035  * B2	Reserved - must be 0
1036  * B3	Reserved - must be 0
1037  * B4	Clear to Send (CTS)
1038  * B5	Data Set Ready (DSR)
1039  * B6	Ring Indicator (RI)
1040  * B7	Receive Line Signal Detect (RLSD)
1041  *
1042  * Byte 1: Line Status
1043  *
1044  * Offset	Description
1045  * B0	Data Ready (DR)
1046  * B1	Overrun Error (OE)
1047  * B2	Parity Error (PE)
1048  * B3	Framing Error (FE)
1049  * B4	Break Interrupt (BI)
1050  * B5	Transmitter Holding Register (THRE)
1051  * B6	Transmitter Empty (TEMT)
1052  * B7	Error in RCVR FIFO
1053  *
1054  */
1055 #define FTDI_RS0_CTS	(1 << 4)
1056 #define FTDI_RS0_DSR	(1 << 5)
1057 #define FTDI_RS0_RI	(1 << 6)
1058 #define FTDI_RS0_RLSD	(1 << 7)
1059 
1060 #define FTDI_RS_DR  1
1061 #define FTDI_RS_OE (1<<1)
1062 #define FTDI_RS_PE (1<<2)
1063 #define FTDI_RS_FE (1<<3)
1064 #define FTDI_RS_BI (1<<4)
1065 #define FTDI_RS_THRE (1<<5)
1066 #define FTDI_RS_TEMT (1<<6)
1067 #define FTDI_RS_FIFO  (1<<7)
1068 
1069 /*
1070  * OUT Endpoint
1071  *
1072  * This device reserves the first bytes of data on this endpoint contain the length
1073  * and port identifier of the message. For the FTDI USB Serial converter the port
1074  * identifier is always 1.
1075  *
1076  * Byte 0: Line Status
1077  *
1078  * Offset	Description
1079  * B0	Reserved - must be 1
1080  * B1	Reserved - must be 0
1081  * B2..7	Length of message - (not including Byte 0)
1082  *
1083  */
1084 
1085