--- zzzz-none-000/linux-2.4.17/Documentation/isdn/README.icn 2001-12-21 17:41:53.000000000 +0000 +++ sangam-fb-322/linux-2.4.17/Documentation/isdn/README.icn 2004-11-24 13:22:20.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,148 +1,148 @@ -$Id: README.icn,v 1.1.4.1 2001/11/20 14:19:33 kai Exp $ - -You can get the ICN-ISDN-card from: - -Thinking Objects Software GmbH -Versbacher Röthe 159 -97078 Würzburg -Tel: +49 931 2877950 -Fax: +49 931 2877951 - -email info@think.de -WWW http:/www.think.de - - -The card communicates with the PC by two interfaces: - 1. A range of 4 successive port-addresses, whose base address can be - configured with the switches. - 2. A memory window with 16KB-256KB size, which can be setup in 16k steps - over the whole range of 16MB. Isdn4linux only uses a 16k window. - The base address of the window can be configured when loading - the lowlevel-module (see README). If using more than one card, - all cards are mapped to the same window and activated as needed. - -Setting up the IO-address dipswitches for the ICN-ISDN-card: - - Two types of cards exist, one with dip-switches and one with - hook-switches. - - 1. Setting for the card with hook-switches: - - (0 = switch closed, 1 = switch open) - - S3 S2 S1 Base-address - 0 0 0 0x300 - 0 0 1 0x310 - 0 1 0 0x320 (Default for isdn4linux) - 0 1 1 0x330 - 1 0 0 0x340 - 1 0 1 0x350 - 1 1 0 0x360 - 1 1 1 NOT ALLOWED! - - 2. Setting for the card with dip-switches: - - (0 = switch closed, 1 = switch open) - - S1 S2 S3 S4 Base-Address - 0 0 0 0 0x300 - 0 0 0 1 0x310 - 0 0 1 0 0x320 (Default for isdn4linux) - 0 0 1 1 0x330 - 0 1 0 0 0x340 - 0 1 0 1 0x350 - 0 1 1 0 0x360 - 0 1 1 1 NOT ALLOWED! - 1 0 0 0 0x308 - 1 0 0 1 0x318 - 1 0 1 0 0x328 - 1 0 1 1 0x338 - 1 1 0 0 0x348 - 1 1 0 1 0x358 - 1 1 1 0 0x368 - 1 1 1 1 NOT ALLOWED! - -The ICN driver may be built into the kernel or as a module. Initialization -depends on how the driver is built: - -Driver built into the kernel: - - The ICN driver can be configured using the commandline-feature while - loading the kernel with LILO or LOADLIN. It accepts the following syntax: - - icn=p,m[,idstring1[,idstring2]] - - where - - p = portbase (default: 0x320) - m = shared memory (default: 0xd0000) - - When using the ICN double card (4B), you MUST define TWO idstrings. - idstring must start with a character! There is no way for the driver - to distinguish between a 2B and 4B type card. Therefore, by supplying - TWO idstrings, you tell the driver that you have a 4B installed. - - If you like to use more than one card, you can use the program - "icnctrl" from the utility-package to configure additional cards. - You need to configure shared memory only once, since the icn-driver - maps all cards into the same address-space. - - Using the "icnctrl"-utility, portbase and shared memory can also be - changed during runtime. - - The D-channel protocol is configured by loading different firmware - into the card's memory using the "icnctrl"-utility. - - -Driver built as module: - - The module icn.o can be configured during "insmod'ing" it by - appending its parameters to the insmod-commandline. The following - syntax is accepted: - - portbase=p membase=m icn_id=idstring [icn_id2=idstring2] - - where p, m, idstring1 and idstring2 have the same meanings as the - parameters described for the kernel-version above. - - When using the ICN double card (4B), you MUST define TWO idstrings. - idstring must start with a character! There is no way for the driver - to distinguish between a 2B and 4B type card. Therefore, by supplying - TWO idstrings, you tell the driver that you have a 4B installed. - - Using the "icnctrl"-utility, the same features apply to the modularized - version like to the kernel-builtin one. - - The D-channel protocol is configured by loading different firmware - into the card's memory using the "icnctrl"-utility. - -Loading the firmware into the card: - - The firmware is supplied together with the isdn4k-utils package. It - can be found in the subdirectory icnctrl/firmware/ - - There are 3 files: - - loadpg.bin - Image of the bootstrap loader. - pc_1t_ca.bin - Image of firmware for german 1TR6 protocol. - pc_eu_ca.bin - Image if firmware for EDSS1 (Euro-ISDN) protocol. - - Assuming you have installed the utility-package correctly, the firmware - will be downloaded into the 2B-card using the following command: - - icnctrl -d Idstring load /etc/isdn/loadpg.bin /etc/isdn/pc_XX_ca.bin - - where XX is either "1t" or "eu", depending on the D-Channel protocol - used on your S0-bus and Idstring is the Name of the card, given during - insmod-time or (for kernel-builtin driver) on the kernel commandline. - - To load a 4B-card, the same command is used, except a second firmware - file is appended to the commandline of icnctrl. - - -> After downloading firmware, the two LEDs at the back cover of the card - (ICN-4B: 4 LEDs) must be blinking intermittently now. If a connection - is up, the corresponding led is lit continuously. - - For further documentation (adding more ICN-cards), refer to the manpage - icnctrl.8 which is included in the isdn4k-utils package. - +$Id: README.icn,v 1.1.1.1 2003/06/23 22:18:22 jharrell Exp $ + +You can get the ICN-ISDN-card from: + +Thinking Objects Software GmbH +Versbacher Röthe 159 +97078 Würzburg +Tel: +49 931 2877950 +Fax: +49 931 2877951 + +email info@think.de +WWW http:/www.think.de + + +The card communicates with the PC by two interfaces: + 1. A range of 4 successive port-addresses, whose base address can be + configured with the switches. + 2. A memory window with 16KB-256KB size, which can be setup in 16k steps + over the whole range of 16MB. Isdn4linux only uses a 16k window. + The base address of the window can be configured when loading + the lowlevel-module (see README). If using more than one card, + all cards are mapped to the same window and activated as needed. + +Setting up the IO-address dipswitches for the ICN-ISDN-card: + + Two types of cards exist, one with dip-switches and one with + hook-switches. + + 1. Setting for the card with hook-switches: + + (0 = switch closed, 1 = switch open) + + S3 S2 S1 Base-address + 0 0 0 0x300 + 0 0 1 0x310 + 0 1 0 0x320 (Default for isdn4linux) + 0 1 1 0x330 + 1 0 0 0x340 + 1 0 1 0x350 + 1 1 0 0x360 + 1 1 1 NOT ALLOWED! + + 2. Setting for the card with dip-switches: + + (0 = switch closed, 1 = switch open) + + S1 S2 S3 S4 Base-Address + 0 0 0 0 0x300 + 0 0 0 1 0x310 + 0 0 1 0 0x320 (Default for isdn4linux) + 0 0 1 1 0x330 + 0 1 0 0 0x340 + 0 1 0 1 0x350 + 0 1 1 0 0x360 + 0 1 1 1 NOT ALLOWED! + 1 0 0 0 0x308 + 1 0 0 1 0x318 + 1 0 1 0 0x328 + 1 0 1 1 0x338 + 1 1 0 0 0x348 + 1 1 0 1 0x358 + 1 1 1 0 0x368 + 1 1 1 1 NOT ALLOWED! + +The ICN driver may be built into the kernel or as a module. Initialization +depends on how the driver is built: + +Driver built into the kernel: + + The ICN driver can be configured using the commandline-feature while + loading the kernel with LILO or LOADLIN. It accepts the following syntax: + + icn=p,m[,idstring1[,idstring2]] + + where + + p = portbase (default: 0x320) + m = shared memory (default: 0xd0000) + + When using the ICN double card (4B), you MUST define TWO idstrings. + idstring must start with a character! There is no way for the driver + to distinguish between a 2B and 4B type card. Therefore, by supplying + TWO idstrings, you tell the driver that you have a 4B installed. + + If you like to use more than one card, you can use the program + "icnctrl" from the utility-package to configure additional cards. + You need to configure shared memory only once, since the icn-driver + maps all cards into the same address-space. + + Using the "icnctrl"-utility, portbase and shared memory can also be + changed during runtime. + + The D-channel protocol is configured by loading different firmware + into the card's memory using the "icnctrl"-utility. + + +Driver built as module: + + The module icn.o can be configured during "insmod'ing" it by + appending its parameters to the insmod-commandline. The following + syntax is accepted: + + portbase=p membase=m icn_id=idstring [icn_id2=idstring2] + + where p, m, idstring1 and idstring2 have the same meanings as the + parameters described for the kernel-version above. + + When using the ICN double card (4B), you MUST define TWO idstrings. + idstring must start with a character! There is no way for the driver + to distinguish between a 2B and 4B type card. Therefore, by supplying + TWO idstrings, you tell the driver that you have a 4B installed. + + Using the "icnctrl"-utility, the same features apply to the modularized + version like to the kernel-builtin one. + + The D-channel protocol is configured by loading different firmware + into the card's memory using the "icnctrl"-utility. + +Loading the firmware into the card: + + The firmware is supplied together with the isdn4k-utils package. It + can be found in the subdirectory icnctrl/firmware/ + + There are 3 files: + + loadpg.bin - Image of the bootstrap loader. + pc_1t_ca.bin - Image of firmware for german 1TR6 protocol. + pc_eu_ca.bin - Image if firmware for EDSS1 (Euro-ISDN) protocol. + + Assuming you have installed the utility-package correctly, the firmware + will be downloaded into the 2B-card using the following command: + + icnctrl -d Idstring load /etc/isdn/loadpg.bin /etc/isdn/pc_XX_ca.bin + + where XX is either "1t" or "eu", depending on the D-Channel protocol + used on your S0-bus and Idstring is the Name of the card, given during + insmod-time or (for kernel-builtin driver) on the kernel commandline. + + To load a 4B-card, the same command is used, except a second firmware + file is appended to the commandline of icnctrl. + + -> After downloading firmware, the two LEDs at the back cover of the card + (ICN-4B: 4 LEDs) must be blinking intermittently now. If a connection + is up, the corresponding led is lit continuously. + + For further documentation (adding more ICN-cards), refer to the manpage + icnctrl.8 which is included in the isdn4k-utils package. +