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/*++ FTC MPSSE Interface DLLs - Copyright © FTDI Ltd. 2009 The source code to the FTCI2C, FTCJTAG and FTCSPI DLLs is provided as-is and no warranty is made as to its function or reliability. This source code may be freely modified and redistributed, provided that the FTDI Ltd. copyright notice remains intact. Copyright (c) 2005 Future Technology Devices International Ltd. Module Name: FT2232c.h Abstract: FT2232C Dual Type Devices Base Class Declaration/Definition. Environment: kernel & user mode Revision History: 07/02/05 kra Created. 25/08/05 kra Windows 2000 Professional always sets the USB buffer size to 4K ie 4096 19/11/08 Rene Baumann Port FTCJTAG to Linux. --*/ #ifndef FT2232c_H #define FT2232c_H //#include <windows.h> #include "ftd2xx.h" typedef DWORD FTC_HANDLE; typedef ULONG FTC_STATUS; #define FTC_SUCCESS 0 //FTC_OK #define FTC_INVALID_HANDLE 1 //FTC_INVALID_HANDLE #define FTC_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND 2 //FTC_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND #define FTC_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED 3 //FTC_DEVICE_NOT_OPENED #define FTC_IO_ERROR 4 //FTC_IO_ERROR #define FTC_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES 5 //FTC_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES #define FTC_FAILED_TO_COMPLETE_COMMAND 20 #define FTC_FAILED_TO_SYNCHRONIZE_DEVICE_MPSSE 21 #define FTC_INVALID_DEVICE_NAME_INDEX 22 #define FTC_NULL_DEVICE_NAME_BUFFER_POINTER 23 #define FTC_DEVICE_NAME_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL 24 #define FTC_INVALID_DEVICE_NAME 25 #define FTC_INVALID_LOCATION_ID 26 #define FTC_DEVICE_IN_USE 27 #define FTC_TOO_MANY_DEVICES 28 #define MAX_NUM_DEVICE_NAME_CHARS 64 #define MAX_NUM_SERIAL_NUMBER_CHARS 16 typedef struct Ft_Device_Data{ DWORD dwProcessId; // process identifier of the calling process ie application char szDeviceName[MAX_NUM_DEVICE_NAME_CHARS]; // pointer to the name of a FT2232C dual type device DWORD dwLocationID; // the location identifier of a FT2232C dual type device DWORD hDevice; // handle to the opened and initialized FT2232C dual type device }FTC_DEVICE_DATA, *PFTC_DEVICE_DATA; typedef DWORD FT2232CDeviceIndexes[MAX_NUM_DEVICES]; #define DEVICE_STRING_BUFF_SIZE 64 #define DEVICE_CHANNEL_A " A" typedef char SerialNumber[MAX_NUM_SERIAL_NUMBER_CHARS]; const BYTE DEVICE_LATENCY_TIMER_VALUE = 16; // 16 milliseconds #define OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE 131071 // 128K bytes typedef BYTE OutputByteBuffer[OUTPUT_BUFFER_SIZE]; typedef OutputByteBuffer *POutputByteBuffer; #define INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE 131071 // 128K bytes typedef BYTE InputByteBuffer[INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE]; typedef InputByteBuffer *PInputByteBuffer; #define CONVERT_1MS_TO_100NS 10000 #define MAX_COMMAND_TIMEOUT_PERIOD 5000 // 5 seconds // 25/08/05 - Windows 2000 Professional always sets the USB buffer size to 4K ie 4096 #define MAX_NUM_BYTES_USB_WRITE 4096 //32768 // 32KB #define MAX_NUM_BYTES_USB_WRITE_READ 4096 //32768 // 32KB #define MAX_NUM_BYTES_USB_READ 32768 // 32KB #define DEBUG_LIST_DEVICE 0 const BYTE MPSSE_INTERFACE_MASK = '\x00'; const BYTE RESET_MPSSE_INTERFACE = '\x00'; const BYTE ENABLE_MPSSE_INTERFACE = '\x02'; const __uint16_t DEVICE_OPENED_FLAG = '\x0001'; const int BASE_CLOCK_FREQUENCY_12_MHZ = 12000000; const BYTE AA_ECHO_CMD_1 = '\xAA'; const BYTE AB_ECHO_CMD_2 = '\xAB'; const BYTE TURN_ON_LOOPBACK_CMD = '\x84'; const BYTE TURN_OFF_LOOPBACK_CMD = '\x85'; const BYTE BAD_COMMAND_RESPONSE = '\xFA'; class FT2232c { private: // Moved to FT2232c.cpp to avoid segmentation fault. --> UINT uiNumOpenedDevices; // Rene // Moved to FT2232c.cpp to avoid segmentation fault. --> FTC_DEVICE_DATA OpenedDevices[MAX_NUM_DEVICES]; // Rene // Moved to FT2232c.cpp to avoid segmentation fault. --> OutputByteBuffer OutputBuffer; // Rene // Moved to FT2232c.cpp to avoid segmentation fault. --> DWORD dwNumBytesToSend; // Rene BOOLEAN FTC_DeviceInUse(LPSTR lpDeviceName, DWORD dwLocationID); BOOLEAN FTC_DeviceOpened(LPSTR lpDeviceName, DWORD dwLocationID, FTC_HANDLE *pftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_IsDeviceNameLocationIDValid(LPSTR lpDeviceName, DWORD dwLocationID); FTC_STATUS FTC_IsDeviceFT2232CType(LPSTR lpDeviceName, LPBOOL lpbFT2232CTypeDevice); public: FT2232c(void); ~FT2232c(void); protected: FTC_STATUS FTC_GetNumDevices(LPDWORD lpdwNumDevices, FT2232CDeviceIndexes *FT2232CIndexes); FTC_STATUS FTC_GetNumNotOpenedDevices(LPDWORD lpdwNumNotOpenedDevices, FT2232CDeviceIndexes *FT2232CIndexes); FTC_STATUS FTC_GetDeviceNameLocationID(DWORD dwDeviceIndex, LPSTR lpDeviceName, DWORD dwBufferSize, LPDWORD lpdwLocationID); FTC_STATUS FTC_OpenSpecifiedDevice(LPSTR lpDeviceName, DWORD dwLocationID, FTC_HANDLE *pftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_OpenDevice(FTC_HANDLE *pftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_CloseDevice(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); void FTC_GetClockFrequencyValues(DWORD dwClockFrequencyValue, LPDWORD lpdwClockFrequencyHz); FTC_STATUS FTC_SetDeviceLoopbackState(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, BOOL bLoopbackState); void FTC_InsertDeviceHandle(LPSTR lpDeviceName, DWORD dwLocationID, FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_IsDeviceHandleValid(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); void FTC_RemoveDeviceHandle(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_ResetUSBDevicePurgeUSBInputBuffer(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_SetDeviceUSBBufferSizes(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, DWORD InputBufferSize, DWORD OutputBufferSize); FTC_STATUS FTC_SetDeviceSpecialCharacters(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, BOOLEAN bEventEnabled, UCHAR EventCharacter, BOOLEAN bErrorEnabled, UCHAR ErrorCharacter); FTC_STATUS FTC_SetReadWriteDeviceTimeouts(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, DWORD dwReadTimeoutmSec, DWORD dwWriteTimeoutmSec); FTC_STATUS FTC_SetDeviceLatencyTimer(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, BYTE LatencyTimermSec); FTC_STATUS FTC_ResetMPSSEInterface(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_EnableMPSSEInterface(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_SendReceiveCommandFromMPSSEInterface(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, BOOLEAN bSendEchoCommandContinuouslyOnce, BYTE EchoCommand, LPBOOL lpbCommandEchod); FTC_STATUS FTC_SynchronizeMPSSEInterface(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); BOOLEAN FTC_Timeout(SYSTEMTIME StartSystemTime, DWORD dwTimeoutmSecs); FTC_STATUS FTC_GetNumberBytesFromDeviceInputBuffer(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, LPDWORD lpdwNumBytesDeviceInputBuffer); void FTC_ClearOutputBuffer(void); DWORD FTC_GetNumBytesInOutputBuffer(void); void FTC_AddByteToOutputBuffer(DWORD dwOutputByte, BOOL bClearOutputBuffer); FTC_STATUS FTC_SendBytesToDevice(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_ReadBytesFromDevice(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, PInputByteBuffer InputBuffer, DWORD dwNumBytesToRead, LPDWORD lpdwNumBytesRead); FTC_STATUS FTC_ReadFixedNumBytesFromDevice(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, PInputByteBuffer InputBuffer, DWORD dwNumBytesToRead, LPDWORD lpdwNumDataBytesRead); FTC_STATUS FTC_SendReadBytesToFromDevice(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, PInputByteBuffer InputBuffer, DWORD dwNumBytesToRead, LPDWORD lpdwNumBytesRead); FTC_STATUS FTC_SendCommandsSequenceToDevice(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle); FTC_STATUS FTC_ReadCommandsSequenceBytesFromDevice(FTC_HANDLE ftHandle, PInputByteBuffer InputBuffer, DWORD dwNumBytesToRead, LPDWORD lpdwNumBytesRead); }; #endif /* FT2232c_H */
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