1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note */
2/*
3 * comedi.h
4 * header file for COMEDI user API
5 *
6 * COMEDI - Linux Control and Measurement Device Interface
7 * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 David A. Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
8 */
9
10#ifndef _COMEDI_H
11#define _COMEDI_H
12
13#define COMEDI_MAJORVERSION	0
14#define COMEDI_MINORVERSION	7
15#define COMEDI_MICROVERSION	76
16#define VERSION	"0.7.76"
17
18/* comedi's major device number */
19#define COMEDI_MAJOR 98
20
21/*
22 * maximum number of minor devices.  This can be increased, although
23 * kernel structures are currently statically allocated, thus you
24 * don't want this to be much more than you actually use.
25 */
26#define COMEDI_NDEVICES 16
27
28/* number of config options in the config structure */
29#define COMEDI_NDEVCONFOPTS 32
30
31/*
32 * NOTE: 'comedi_config --init-data' is deprecated
33 *
34 * The following indexes in the config options were used by
35 * comedi_config to pass firmware blobs from user space to the
36 * comedi drivers. The request_firmware() hotplug interface is
37 * now used by all comedi drivers instead.
38 */
39
40/* length of nth chunk of firmware data -*/
41#define COMEDI_DEVCONF_AUX_DATA3_LENGTH		25
42#define COMEDI_DEVCONF_AUX_DATA2_LENGTH		26
43#define COMEDI_DEVCONF_AUX_DATA1_LENGTH		27
44#define COMEDI_DEVCONF_AUX_DATA0_LENGTH		28
45/* most significant 32 bits of pointer address (if needed) */
46#define COMEDI_DEVCONF_AUX_DATA_HI		29
47/* least significant 32 bits of pointer address */
48#define COMEDI_DEVCONF_AUX_DATA_LO		30
49#define COMEDI_DEVCONF_AUX_DATA_LENGTH		31	/* total data length */
50
51/* max length of device and driver names */
52#define COMEDI_NAMELEN 20
53
54/* packs and unpacks a channel/range number */
55
56#define CR_PACK(chan, rng, aref)					\
57	((((aref) & 0x3) << 24) | (((rng) & 0xff) << 16) | (chan))
58#define CR_PACK_FLAGS(chan, range, aref, flags)				\
59	(CR_PACK(chan, range, aref) | ((flags) & CR_FLAGS_MASK))
60
61#define CR_CHAN(a)	((a) & 0xffff)
62#define CR_RANGE(a)	(((a) >> 16) & 0xff)
63#define CR_AREF(a)	(((a) >> 24) & 0x03)
64
65#define CR_FLAGS_MASK	0xfc000000
66#define CR_ALT_FILTER	0x04000000
67#define CR_DITHER	CR_ALT_FILTER
68#define CR_DEGLITCH	CR_ALT_FILTER
69#define CR_ALT_SOURCE	0x08000000
70#define CR_EDGE		0x40000000
71#define CR_INVERT	0x80000000
72
73#define AREF_GROUND	0x00	/* analog ref = analog ground */
74#define AREF_COMMON	0x01	/* analog ref = analog common */
75#define AREF_DIFF	0x02	/* analog ref = differential */
76#define AREF_OTHER	0x03	/* analog ref = other (undefined) */
77
78/* counters -- these are arbitrary values */
79#define GPCT_RESET		0x0001
80#define GPCT_SET_SOURCE		0x0002
81#define GPCT_SET_GATE		0x0004
82#define GPCT_SET_DIRECTION	0x0008
83#define GPCT_SET_OPERATION	0x0010
84#define GPCT_ARM		0x0020
85#define GPCT_DISARM		0x0040
86#define GPCT_GET_INT_CLK_FRQ	0x0080
87
88#define GPCT_INT_CLOCK		0x0001
89#define GPCT_EXT_PIN		0x0002
90#define GPCT_NO_GATE		0x0004
91#define GPCT_UP			0x0008
92#define GPCT_DOWN		0x0010
93#define GPCT_HWUD		0x0020
94#define GPCT_SIMPLE_EVENT	0x0040
95#define GPCT_SINGLE_PERIOD	0x0080
96#define GPCT_SINGLE_PW		0x0100
97#define GPCT_CONT_PULSE_OUT	0x0200
98#define GPCT_SINGLE_PULSE_OUT	0x0400
99
100/* instructions */
101
102#define INSN_MASK_WRITE		0x8000000
103#define INSN_MASK_READ		0x4000000
104#define INSN_MASK_SPECIAL	0x2000000
105
106#define INSN_READ		(0 | INSN_MASK_READ)
107#define INSN_WRITE		(1 | INSN_MASK_WRITE)
108#define INSN_BITS		(2 | INSN_MASK_READ | INSN_MASK_WRITE)
109#define INSN_CONFIG		(3 | INSN_MASK_READ | INSN_MASK_WRITE)
110#define INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG	(INSN_CONFIG | INSN_MASK_SPECIAL)
111#define INSN_GTOD		(4 | INSN_MASK_READ | INSN_MASK_SPECIAL)
112#define INSN_WAIT		(5 | INSN_MASK_WRITE | INSN_MASK_SPECIAL)
113#define INSN_INTTRIG		(6 | INSN_MASK_WRITE | INSN_MASK_SPECIAL)
114
115/* command flags */
116/* These flags are used in comedi_cmd structures */
117
118#define CMDF_BOGUS		0x00000001	/* do the motions */
119
120/* try to use a real-time interrupt while performing command */
121#define CMDF_PRIORITY		0x00000008
122
123/* wake up on end-of-scan events */
124#define CMDF_WAKE_EOS		0x00000020
125
126#define CMDF_WRITE		0x00000040
127
128#define CMDF_RAWDATA		0x00000080
129
130/* timer rounding definitions */
131#define CMDF_ROUND_MASK		0x00030000
132#define CMDF_ROUND_NEAREST	0x00000000
133#define CMDF_ROUND_DOWN		0x00010000
134#define CMDF_ROUND_UP		0x00020000
135#define CMDF_ROUND_UP_NEXT	0x00030000
136
137#define COMEDI_EV_START		0x00040000
138#define COMEDI_EV_SCAN_BEGIN	0x00080000
139#define COMEDI_EV_CONVERT	0x00100000
140#define COMEDI_EV_SCAN_END	0x00200000
141#define COMEDI_EV_STOP		0x00400000
142
143/* compatibility definitions */
144#define TRIG_BOGUS		CMDF_BOGUS
145#define TRIG_RT			CMDF_PRIORITY
146#define TRIG_WAKE_EOS		CMDF_WAKE_EOS
147#define TRIG_WRITE		CMDF_WRITE
148#define TRIG_ROUND_MASK		CMDF_ROUND_MASK
149#define TRIG_ROUND_NEAREST	CMDF_ROUND_NEAREST
150#define TRIG_ROUND_DOWN		CMDF_ROUND_DOWN
151#define TRIG_ROUND_UP		CMDF_ROUND_UP
152#define TRIG_ROUND_UP_NEXT	CMDF_ROUND_UP_NEXT
153
154/* trigger sources */
155
156#define TRIG_ANY	0xffffffff
157#define TRIG_INVALID	0x00000000
158
159#define TRIG_NONE	0x00000001 /* never trigger */
160#define TRIG_NOW	0x00000002 /* trigger now + N ns */
161#define TRIG_FOLLOW	0x00000004 /* trigger on next lower level trig */
162#define TRIG_TIME	0x00000008 /* trigger at time N ns */
163#define TRIG_TIMER	0x00000010 /* trigger at rate N ns */
164#define TRIG_COUNT	0x00000020 /* trigger when count reaches N */
165#define TRIG_EXT	0x00000040 /* trigger on external signal N */
166#define TRIG_INT	0x00000080 /* trigger on comedi-internal signal N */
167#define TRIG_OTHER	0x00000100 /* driver defined */
168
169/* subdevice flags */
170
171#define SDF_BUSY	0x0001	/* device is busy */
172#define SDF_BUSY_OWNER	0x0002	/* device is busy with your job */
173#define SDF_LOCKED	0x0004	/* subdevice is locked */
174#define SDF_LOCK_OWNER	0x0008	/* you own lock */
175#define SDF_MAXDATA	0x0010	/* maxdata depends on channel */
176#define SDF_FLAGS	0x0020	/* flags depend on channel */
177#define SDF_RANGETYPE	0x0040	/* range type depends on channel */
178#define SDF_PWM_COUNTER 0x0080	/* PWM can automatically switch off */
179#define SDF_PWM_HBRIDGE 0x0100	/* PWM is signed (H-bridge) */
180#define SDF_CMD		0x1000	/* can do commands (deprecated) */
181#define SDF_SOFT_CALIBRATED	0x2000 /* subdevice uses software calibration */
182#define SDF_CMD_WRITE		0x4000 /* can do output commands */
183#define SDF_CMD_READ		0x8000 /* can do input commands */
184
185/* subdevice can be read (e.g. analog input) */
186#define SDF_READABLE	0x00010000
187/* subdevice can be written (e.g. analog output) */
188#define SDF_WRITABLE	0x00020000
189#define SDF_WRITEABLE	SDF_WRITABLE	/* spelling error in API */
190/* subdevice does not have externally visible lines */
191#define SDF_INTERNAL	0x00040000
192#define SDF_GROUND	0x00100000	/* can do aref=ground */
193#define SDF_COMMON	0x00200000	/* can do aref=common */
194#define SDF_DIFF	0x00400000	/* can do aref=diff */
195#define SDF_OTHER	0x00800000	/* can do aref=other */
196#define SDF_DITHER	0x01000000	/* can do dithering */
197#define SDF_DEGLITCH	0x02000000	/* can do deglitching */
198#define SDF_MMAP	0x04000000	/* can do mmap() */
199#define SDF_RUNNING	0x08000000	/* subdevice is acquiring data */
200#define SDF_LSAMPL	0x10000000	/* subdevice uses 32-bit samples */
201#define SDF_PACKED	0x20000000	/* subdevice can do packed DIO */
202
203/* subdevice types */
204
205/**
206 * enum comedi_subdevice_type - COMEDI subdevice types
207 * @COMEDI_SUBD_UNUSED:		Unused subdevice.
208 * @COMEDI_SUBD_AI:		Analog input.
209 * @COMEDI_SUBD_AO:		Analog output.
210 * @COMEDI_SUBD_DI:		Digital input.
211 * @COMEDI_SUBD_DO:		Digital output.
212 * @COMEDI_SUBD_DIO:		Digital input/output.
213 * @COMEDI_SUBD_COUNTER:	Counter.
214 * @COMEDI_SUBD_TIMER:		Timer.
215 * @COMEDI_SUBD_MEMORY:		Memory, EEPROM, DPRAM.
216 * @COMEDI_SUBD_CALIB:		Calibration DACs.
217 * @COMEDI_SUBD_PROC:		Processor, DSP.
218 * @COMEDI_SUBD_SERIAL:		Serial I/O.
219 * @COMEDI_SUBD_PWM:		Pulse-Width Modulation output.
220 */
221enum comedi_subdevice_type {
222	COMEDI_SUBD_UNUSED,
223	COMEDI_SUBD_AI,
224	COMEDI_SUBD_AO,
225	COMEDI_SUBD_DI,
226	COMEDI_SUBD_DO,
227	COMEDI_SUBD_DIO,
228	COMEDI_SUBD_COUNTER,
229	COMEDI_SUBD_TIMER,
230	COMEDI_SUBD_MEMORY,
231	COMEDI_SUBD_CALIB,
232	COMEDI_SUBD_PROC,
233	COMEDI_SUBD_SERIAL,
234	COMEDI_SUBD_PWM
235};
236
237/* configuration instructions */
238
239/**
240 * enum comedi_io_direction - COMEDI I/O directions
241 * @COMEDI_INPUT:	Input.
242 * @COMEDI_OUTPUT:	Output.
243 * @COMEDI_OPENDRAIN:	Open-drain (or open-collector) output.
244 *
245 * These are used by the %INSN_CONFIG_DIO_QUERY configuration instruction to
246 * report a direction.  They may also be used in other places where a direction
247 * needs to be specified.
248 */
249enum comedi_io_direction {
250	COMEDI_INPUT = 0,
251	COMEDI_OUTPUT = 1,
252	COMEDI_OPENDRAIN = 2
253};
254
255/**
256 * enum configuration_ids - COMEDI configuration instruction codes
257 * @INSN_CONFIG_DIO_INPUT:	Configure digital I/O as input.
258 * @INSN_CONFIG_DIO_OUTPUT:	Configure digital I/O as output.
259 * @INSN_CONFIG_DIO_OPENDRAIN:	Configure digital I/O as open-drain (or open
260 *				collector) output.
261 * @INSN_CONFIG_ANALOG_TRIG:	Configure analog trigger.
262 * @INSN_CONFIG_ALT_SOURCE:	Configure alternate input source.
263 * @INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG:	Configure digital trigger.
264 * @INSN_CONFIG_BLOCK_SIZE:	Configure block size for DMA transfers.
265 * @INSN_CONFIG_TIMER_1:	Configure divisor for external clock.
266 * @INSN_CONFIG_FILTER:		Configure a filter.
267 * @INSN_CONFIG_CHANGE_NOTIFY:	Configure change notification for digital
268 *				inputs.  (New drivers should use
269 *				%INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG instead.)
270 * @INSN_CONFIG_SERIAL_CLOCK:	Configure clock for serial I/O.
271 * @INSN_CONFIG_BIDIRECTIONAL_DATA: Send and receive byte over serial I/O.
272 * @INSN_CONFIG_DIO_QUERY:	Query direction of digital I/O channel.
273 * @INSN_CONFIG_PWM_OUTPUT:	Configure pulse-width modulator output.
274 * @INSN_CONFIG_GET_PWM_OUTPUT:	Get pulse-width modulator output configuration.
275 * @INSN_CONFIG_ARM:		Arm a subdevice or channel.
276 * @INSN_CONFIG_DISARM:		Disarm a subdevice or channel.
277 * @INSN_CONFIG_GET_COUNTER_STATUS: Get counter status.
278 * @INSN_CONFIG_RESET:		Reset a subdevice or channel.
279 * @INSN_CONFIG_GPCT_SINGLE_PULSE_GENERATOR: Configure counter/timer as
280 *				single pulse generator.
281 * @INSN_CONFIG_GPCT_PULSE_TRAIN_GENERATOR: Configure counter/timer as
282 *				pulse train generator.
283 * @INSN_CONFIG_GPCT_QUADRATURE_ENCODER: Configure counter as a quadrature
284 *				encoder.
285 * @INSN_CONFIG_SET_GATE_SRC:	Set counter/timer gate source.
286 * @INSN_CONFIG_GET_GATE_SRC:	Get counter/timer gate source.
287 * @INSN_CONFIG_SET_CLOCK_SRC:	Set counter/timer master clock source.
288 * @INSN_CONFIG_GET_CLOCK_SRC:	Get counter/timer master clock source.
289 * @INSN_CONFIG_SET_OTHER_SRC:	Set counter/timer "other" source.
290 * @INSN_CONFIG_GET_HARDWARE_BUFFER_SIZE: Get size (in bytes) of subdevice's
291 *				on-board FIFOs used during streaming
292 *				input/output.
293 * @INSN_CONFIG_SET_COUNTER_MODE: Set counter/timer mode.
294 * @INSN_CONFIG_8254_SET_MODE:	(Deprecated) Same as
295 *				%INSN_CONFIG_SET_COUNTER_MODE.
296 * @INSN_CONFIG_8254_READ_STATUS: Read status of 8254 counter channel.
297 * @INSN_CONFIG_SET_ROUTING:	Set routing for a channel.
298 * @INSN_CONFIG_GET_ROUTING:	Get routing for a channel.
299 * @INSN_CONFIG_PWM_SET_PERIOD: Set PWM period in nanoseconds.
300 * @INSN_CONFIG_PWM_GET_PERIOD: Get PWM period in nanoseconds.
301 * @INSN_CONFIG_GET_PWM_STATUS: Get PWM status.
302 * @INSN_CONFIG_PWM_SET_H_BRIDGE: Set PWM H bridge duty cycle and polarity for
303 *				a relay simultaneously.
304 * @INSN_CONFIG_PWM_GET_H_BRIDGE: Get PWM H bridge duty cycle and polarity.
305 * @INSN_CONFIG_GET_CMD_TIMING_CONSTRAINTS: Get the hardware timing restraints,
306 *				regardless of trigger sources.
307 */
308enum configuration_ids {
309	INSN_CONFIG_DIO_INPUT = COMEDI_INPUT,
310	INSN_CONFIG_DIO_OUTPUT = COMEDI_OUTPUT,
311	INSN_CONFIG_DIO_OPENDRAIN = COMEDI_OPENDRAIN,
312	INSN_CONFIG_ANALOG_TRIG = 16,
313/*	INSN_CONFIG_WAVEFORM = 17, */
314/*	INSN_CONFIG_TRIG = 18, */
315/*	INSN_CONFIG_COUNTER = 19, */
316	INSN_CONFIG_ALT_SOURCE = 20,
317	INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG = 21,
318	INSN_CONFIG_BLOCK_SIZE = 22,
319	INSN_CONFIG_TIMER_1 = 23,
320	INSN_CONFIG_FILTER = 24,
321	INSN_CONFIG_CHANGE_NOTIFY = 25,
322
323	INSN_CONFIG_SERIAL_CLOCK = 26,	/*ALPHA*/
324	INSN_CONFIG_BIDIRECTIONAL_DATA = 27,
325	INSN_CONFIG_DIO_QUERY = 28,
326	INSN_CONFIG_PWM_OUTPUT = 29,
327	INSN_CONFIG_GET_PWM_OUTPUT = 30,
328	INSN_CONFIG_ARM = 31,
329	INSN_CONFIG_DISARM = 32,
330	INSN_CONFIG_GET_COUNTER_STATUS = 33,
331	INSN_CONFIG_RESET = 34,
332	INSN_CONFIG_GPCT_SINGLE_PULSE_GENERATOR = 1001,
333	INSN_CONFIG_GPCT_PULSE_TRAIN_GENERATOR = 1002,
334	INSN_CONFIG_GPCT_QUADRATURE_ENCODER = 1003,
335	INSN_CONFIG_SET_GATE_SRC = 2001,
336	INSN_CONFIG_GET_GATE_SRC = 2002,
337	INSN_CONFIG_SET_CLOCK_SRC = 2003,
338	INSN_CONFIG_GET_CLOCK_SRC = 2004,
339	INSN_CONFIG_SET_OTHER_SRC = 2005,
340	INSN_CONFIG_GET_HARDWARE_BUFFER_SIZE = 2006,
341	INSN_CONFIG_SET_COUNTER_MODE = 4097,
342	INSN_CONFIG_8254_SET_MODE = INSN_CONFIG_SET_COUNTER_MODE,
343	INSN_CONFIG_8254_READ_STATUS = 4098,
344	INSN_CONFIG_SET_ROUTING = 4099,
345	INSN_CONFIG_GET_ROUTING = 4109,
346	INSN_CONFIG_PWM_SET_PERIOD = 5000,
347	INSN_CONFIG_PWM_GET_PERIOD = 5001,
348	INSN_CONFIG_GET_PWM_STATUS = 5002,
349	INSN_CONFIG_PWM_SET_H_BRIDGE = 5003,
350	INSN_CONFIG_PWM_GET_H_BRIDGE = 5004,
351	INSN_CONFIG_GET_CMD_TIMING_CONSTRAINTS = 5005,
352};
353
354/**
355 * enum device_configuration_ids - COMEDI configuration instruction codes global
356 * to an entire device.
357 * @INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_TEST_ROUTE:	Validate the possibility of a
358 *					globally-named route
359 * @INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_CONNECT_ROUTE:	Connect a globally-named route
360 * @INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_DISCONNECT_ROUTE:Disconnect a globally-named route
361 * @INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_GET_ROUTES:	Get a list of all globally-named routes
362 *					that are valid for a particular device.
363 */
364enum device_config_route_ids {
365	INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_TEST_ROUTE = 0,
366	INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_CONNECT_ROUTE = 1,
367	INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_DISCONNECT_ROUTE = 2,
368	INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_GET_ROUTES = 3,
369};
370
371/**
372 * enum comedi_digital_trig_op - operations for configuring a digital trigger
373 * @COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_DISABLE:	Return digital trigger to its default,
374 *					inactive, unconfigured state.
375 * @COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_ENABLE_EDGES:	Set rising and/or falling edge inputs
376 *					that each can fire the trigger.
377 * @COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_ENABLE_LEVELS:	Set a combination of high and/or low
378 *					level inputs that can fire the trigger.
379 *
380 * These are used with the %INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG configuration instruction.
381 * The data for the configuration instruction is as follows...
382 *
383 *   data[%0] = %INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG
384 *
385 *   data[%1] = trigger ID
386 *
387 *   data[%2] = configuration operation
388 *
389 *   data[%3] = configuration parameter 1
390 *
391 *   data[%4] = configuration parameter 2
392 *
393 *   data[%5] = configuration parameter 3
394 *
395 * The trigger ID (data[%1]) is used to differentiate multiple digital triggers
396 * belonging to the same subdevice.  The configuration operation (data[%2]) is
397 * one of the enum comedi_digital_trig_op values.  The configuration
398 * parameters (data[%3], data[%4], and data[%5]) depend on the operation; they
399 * are not used with %COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_DISABLE.
400 *
401 * For %COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_ENABLE_EDGES and %COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_ENABLE_LEVELS,
402 * configuration parameter 1 (data[%3]) contains a "left-shift" value that
403 * specifies the input corresponding to bit 0 of configuration parameters 2
404 * and 3.  This is useful if the trigger has more than 32 inputs.
405 *
406 * For %COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_ENABLE_EDGES, configuration parameter 2 (data[%4])
407 * specifies which of up to 32 inputs have rising-edge sensitivity, and
408 * configuration parameter 3 (data[%5]) specifies which of up to 32 inputs
409 * have falling-edge sensitivity that can fire the trigger.
410 *
411 * For %COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_ENABLE_LEVELS, configuration parameter 2 (data[%4])
412 * specifies which of up to 32 inputs must be at a high level, and
413 * configuration parameter 3 (data[%5]) specifies which of up to 32 inputs
414 * must be at a low level for the trigger to fire.
415 *
416 * Some sequences of %INSN_CONFIG_DIGITAL_TRIG instructions may have a (partly)
417 * accumulative effect, depending on the low-level driver.  This is useful
418 * when setting up a trigger that has more than 32 inputs, or has a combination
419 * of edge- and level-triggered inputs.
420 */
421enum comedi_digital_trig_op {
422	COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_DISABLE = 0,
423	COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_ENABLE_EDGES = 1,
424	COMEDI_DIGITAL_TRIG_ENABLE_LEVELS = 2
425};
426
427/**
428 * enum comedi_support_level - support level for a COMEDI feature
429 * @COMEDI_UNKNOWN_SUPPORT:	Unspecified support for feature.
430 * @COMEDI_SUPPORTED:		Feature is supported.
431 * @COMEDI_UNSUPPORTED:		Feature is unsupported.
432 */
433enum comedi_support_level {
434	COMEDI_UNKNOWN_SUPPORT = 0,
435	COMEDI_SUPPORTED,
436	COMEDI_UNSUPPORTED
437};
438
439/**
440 * enum comedi_counter_status_flags - counter status bits
441 * @COMEDI_COUNTER_ARMED:		Counter is armed.
442 * @COMEDI_COUNTER_COUNTING:		Counter is counting.
443 * @COMEDI_COUNTER_TERMINAL_COUNT:	Counter reached terminal count.
444 *
445 * These bitwise values are used by the %INSN_CONFIG_GET_COUNTER_STATUS
446 * configuration instruction to report the status of a counter.
447 */
448enum comedi_counter_status_flags {
449	COMEDI_COUNTER_ARMED = 0x1,
450	COMEDI_COUNTER_COUNTING = 0x2,
451	COMEDI_COUNTER_TERMINAL_COUNT = 0x4,
452};
453
454/* ioctls */
455
456#define CIO 'd'
457#define COMEDI_DEVCONFIG _IOW(CIO, 0, struct comedi_devconfig)
458#define COMEDI_DEVINFO _IOR(CIO, 1, struct comedi_devinfo)
459#define COMEDI_SUBDINFO _IOR(CIO, 2, struct comedi_subdinfo)
460#define COMEDI_CHANINFO _IOR(CIO, 3, struct comedi_chaninfo)
461/* _IOWR(CIO, 4, ...) is reserved */
462#define COMEDI_LOCK _IO(CIO, 5)
463#define COMEDI_UNLOCK _IO(CIO, 6)
464#define COMEDI_CANCEL _IO(CIO, 7)
465#define COMEDI_RANGEINFO _IOR(CIO, 8, struct comedi_rangeinfo)
466#define COMEDI_CMD _IOR(CIO, 9, struct comedi_cmd)
467#define COMEDI_CMDTEST _IOR(CIO, 10, struct comedi_cmd)
468#define COMEDI_INSNLIST _IOR(CIO, 11, struct comedi_insnlist)
469#define COMEDI_INSN _IOR(CIO, 12, struct comedi_insn)
470#define COMEDI_BUFCONFIG _IOR(CIO, 13, struct comedi_bufconfig)
471#define COMEDI_BUFINFO _IOWR(CIO, 14, struct comedi_bufinfo)
472#define COMEDI_POLL _IO(CIO, 15)
473#define COMEDI_SETRSUBD _IO(CIO, 16)
474#define COMEDI_SETWSUBD _IO(CIO, 17)
475
476/* structures */
477
478/**
479 * struct comedi_insn - COMEDI instruction
480 * @insn:	COMEDI instruction type (%INSN_xxx).
481 * @n:		Length of @data[].
482 * @data:	Pointer to data array operated on by the instruction.
483 * @subdev:	Subdevice index.
484 * @chanspec:	A packed "chanspec" value consisting of channel number,
485 *		analog range index, analog reference type, and flags.
486 * @unused:	Reserved for future use.
487 *
488 * This is used with the %COMEDI_INSN ioctl, and indirectly with the
489 * %COMEDI_INSNLIST ioctl.
490 */
491struct comedi_insn {
492	unsigned int insn;
493	unsigned int n;
494	unsigned int __user *data;
495	unsigned int subdev;
496	unsigned int chanspec;
497	unsigned int unused[3];
498};
499
500/**
501 * struct comedi_insnlist - list of COMEDI instructions
502 * @n_insns:	Number of COMEDI instructions.
503 * @insns:	Pointer to array COMEDI instructions.
504 *
505 * This is used with the %COMEDI_INSNLIST ioctl.
506 */
507struct comedi_insnlist {
508	unsigned int n_insns;
509	struct comedi_insn __user *insns;
510};
511
512/**
513 * struct comedi_cmd - COMEDI asynchronous acquisition command details
514 * @subdev:		Subdevice index.
515 * @flags:		Command flags (%CMDF_xxx).
516 * @start_src:		"Start acquisition" trigger source (%TRIG_xxx).
517 * @start_arg:		"Start acquisition" trigger argument.
518 * @scan_begin_src:	"Scan begin" trigger source.
519 * @scan_begin_arg:	"Scan begin" trigger argument.
520 * @convert_src:	"Convert" trigger source.
521 * @convert_arg:	"Convert" trigger argument.
522 * @scan_end_src:	"Scan end" trigger source.
523 * @scan_end_arg:	"Scan end" trigger argument.
524 * @stop_src:		"Stop acquisition" trigger source.
525 * @stop_arg:		"Stop acquisition" trigger argument.
526 * @chanlist:		Pointer to array of "chanspec" values, containing a
527 *			sequence of channel numbers packed with analog range
528 *			index, etc.
529 * @chanlist_len:	Number of channels in sequence.
530 * @data:		Pointer to miscellaneous set-up data (not used).
531 * @data_len:		Length of miscellaneous set-up data.
532 *
533 * This is used with the %COMEDI_CMD or %COMEDI_CMDTEST ioctl to set-up
534 * or validate an asynchronous acquisition command.  The ioctl may modify
535 * the &struct comedi_cmd and copy it back to the caller.
536 *
537 * Optional command @flags values that can be ORed together...
538 *
539 * %CMDF_BOGUS - makes %COMEDI_CMD ioctl return error %EAGAIN instead of
540 * starting the command.
541 *
542 * %CMDF_PRIORITY - requests "hard real-time" processing (which is not
543 * supported in this version of COMEDI).
544 *
545 * %CMDF_WAKE_EOS - requests the command makes data available for reading
546 * after every "scan" period.
547 *
548 * %CMDF_WRITE - marks the command as being in the "write" (to device)
549 * direction.  This does not need to be specified by the caller unless the
550 * subdevice supports commands in either direction.
551 *
552 * %CMDF_RAWDATA - prevents the command from "munging" the data between the
553 * COMEDI sample format and the raw hardware sample format.
554 *
555 * %CMDF_ROUND_NEAREST - requests timing periods to be rounded to nearest
556 * supported values.
557 *
558 * %CMDF_ROUND_DOWN - requests timing periods to be rounded down to supported
559 * values (frequencies rounded up).
560 *
561 * %CMDF_ROUND_UP - requests timing periods to be rounded up to supported
562 * values (frequencies rounded down).
563 *
564 * Trigger source values for @start_src, @scan_begin_src, @convert_src,
565 * @scan_end_src, and @stop_src...
566 *
567 * %TRIG_ANY - "all ones" value used to test which trigger sources are
568 * supported.
569 *
570 * %TRIG_INVALID - "all zeroes" value used to indicate that all requested
571 * trigger sources are invalid.
572 *
573 * %TRIG_NONE - never trigger (often used as a @stop_src value).
574 *
575 * %TRIG_NOW - trigger after '_arg' nanoseconds.
576 *
577 * %TRIG_FOLLOW - trigger follows another event.
578 *
579 * %TRIG_TIMER - trigger every '_arg' nanoseconds.
580 *
581 * %TRIG_COUNT - trigger when count '_arg' is reached.
582 *
583 * %TRIG_EXT - trigger on external signal specified by '_arg'.
584 *
585 * %TRIG_INT - trigger on internal, software trigger specified by '_arg'.
586 *
587 * %TRIG_OTHER - trigger on other, driver-defined signal specified by '_arg'.
588 */
589struct comedi_cmd {
590	unsigned int subdev;
591	unsigned int flags;
592
593	unsigned int start_src;
594	unsigned int start_arg;
595
596	unsigned int scan_begin_src;
597	unsigned int scan_begin_arg;
598
599	unsigned int convert_src;
600	unsigned int convert_arg;
601
602	unsigned int scan_end_src;
603	unsigned int scan_end_arg;
604
605	unsigned int stop_src;
606	unsigned int stop_arg;
607
608	unsigned int *chanlist;
609	unsigned int chanlist_len;
610
611	short __user *data;
612	unsigned int data_len;
613};
614
615/**
616 * struct comedi_chaninfo - used to retrieve per-channel information
617 * @subdev:		Subdevice index.
618 * @maxdata_list:	Optional pointer to per-channel maximum data values.
619 * @flaglist:		Optional pointer to per-channel flags.
620 * @rangelist:		Optional pointer to per-channel range types.
621 * @unused:		Reserved for future use.
622 *
623 * This is used with the %COMEDI_CHANINFO ioctl to get per-channel information
624 * for the subdevice.  Use of this requires knowledge of the number of channels
625 * and subdevice flags obtained using the %COMEDI_SUBDINFO ioctl.
626 *
627 * The @maxdata_list member must be %NULL unless the %SDF_MAXDATA subdevice
628 * flag is set.  The @flaglist member must be %NULL unless the %SDF_FLAGS
629 * subdevice flag is set.  The @rangelist member must be %NULL unless the
630 * %SDF_RANGETYPE subdevice flag is set.  Otherwise, the arrays they point to
631 * must be at least as long as the number of channels.
632 */
633struct comedi_chaninfo {
634	unsigned int subdev;
635	unsigned int __user *maxdata_list;
636	unsigned int __user *flaglist;
637	unsigned int __user *rangelist;
638	unsigned int unused[4];
639};
640
641/**
642 * struct comedi_rangeinfo - used to retrieve the range table for a channel
643 * @range_type:		Encodes subdevice index (bits 27:24), channel index
644 *			(bits 23:16) and range table length (bits 15:0).
645 * @range_ptr:		Pointer to array of @struct comedi_krange to be filled
646 *			in with the range table for the channel or subdevice.
647 *
648 * This is used with the %COMEDI_RANGEINFO ioctl to retrieve the range table
649 * for a specific channel (if the subdevice has the %SDF_RANGETYPE flag set to
650 * indicate that the range table depends on the channel), or for the subdevice
651 * as a whole (if the %SDF_RANGETYPE flag is clear, indicating the range table
652 * is shared by all channels).
653 *
654 * The @range_type value is an input to the ioctl and comes from a previous
655 * use of the %COMEDI_SUBDINFO ioctl (if the %SDF_RANGETYPE flag is clear),
656 * or the %COMEDI_CHANINFO ioctl (if the %SDF_RANGETYPE flag is set).
657 */
658struct comedi_rangeinfo {
659	unsigned int range_type;
660	void __user *range_ptr;
661};
662
663/**
664 * struct comedi_krange - describes a range in a range table
665 * @min:	Minimum value in millionths (1e-6) of a unit.
666 * @max:	Maximum value in millionths (1e-6) of a unit.
667 * @flags:	Indicates the units (in bits 7:0) OR'ed with optional flags.
668 *
669 * A range table is associated with a single channel, or with all channels in a
670 * subdevice, and a list of one or more ranges.  A %struct comedi_krange
671 * describes the physical range of units for one of those ranges.  Sample
672 * values in COMEDI are unsigned from %0 up to some 'maxdata' value.  The
673 * mapping from sample values to physical units is assumed to be nomimally
674 * linear (for the purpose of describing the range), with sample value %0
675 * mapping to @min, and the 'maxdata' sample value mapping to @max.
676 *
677 * The currently defined units are %UNIT_volt (%0), %UNIT_mA (%1), and
678 * %UNIT_none (%2).  The @min and @max values are the physical range multiplied
679 * by 1e6, so a @max value of %1000000 (with %UNIT_volt) represents a maximal
680 * value of 1 volt.
681 *
682 * The only defined flag value is %RF_EXTERNAL (%0x100), indicating that the
683 * range needs to be multiplied by an external reference.
684 */
685struct comedi_krange {
686	int min;
687	int max;
688	unsigned int flags;
689};
690
691/**
692 * struct comedi_subdinfo - used to retrieve information about a subdevice
693 * @type:		Type of subdevice from &enum comedi_subdevice_type.
694 * @n_chan:		Number of channels the subdevice supports.
695 * @subd_flags:		A mixture of static and dynamic flags describing
696 *			aspects of the subdevice and its current state.
697 * @timer_type:		Timer type.  Always set to %5 ("nanosecond timer").
698 * @len_chanlist:	Maximum length of a channel list if the subdevice
699 *			supports asynchronous acquisition commands.
700 * @maxdata:		Maximum sample value for all channels if the
701 *			%SDF_MAXDATA subdevice flag is clear.
702 * @flags:		Channel flags for all channels if the %SDF_FLAGS
703 *			subdevice flag is clear.
704 * @range_type:		The range type for all channels if the %SDF_RANGETYPE
705 *			subdevice flag is clear.  Encodes the subdevice index
706 *			(bits 27:24), a dummy channel index %0 (bits 23:16),
707 *			and the range table length (bits 15:0).
708 * @settling_time_0:	Not used.
709 * @insn_bits_support:	Set to %COMEDI_SUPPORTED if the subdevice supports the
710 *			%INSN_BITS instruction, or to %COMEDI_UNSUPPORTED if it
711 *			does not.
712 * @unused:		Reserved for future use.
713 *
714 * This is used with the %COMEDI_SUBDINFO ioctl which copies an array of
715 * &struct comedi_subdinfo back to user space, with one element per subdevice.
716 * Use of this requires knowledge of the number of subdevices obtained from
717 * the %COMEDI_DEVINFO ioctl.
718 *
719 * These are the @subd_flags values that may be ORed together...
720 *
721 * %SDF_BUSY - the subdevice is busy processing an asynchronous command or a
722 * synchronous instruction.
723 *
724 * %SDF_BUSY_OWNER - the subdevice is busy processing an asynchronous
725 * acquisition command started on the current file object (the file object
726 * issuing the %COMEDI_SUBDINFO ioctl).
727 *
728 * %SDF_LOCKED - the subdevice is locked by a %COMEDI_LOCK ioctl.
729 *
730 * %SDF_LOCK_OWNER - the subdevice is locked by a %COMEDI_LOCK ioctl from the
731 * current file object.
732 *
733 * %SDF_MAXDATA - maximum sample values are channel-specific.
734 *
735 * %SDF_FLAGS - channel flags are channel-specific.
736 *
737 * %SDF_RANGETYPE - range types are channel-specific.
738 *
739 * %SDF_PWM_COUNTER - PWM can switch off automatically.
740 *
741 * %SDF_PWM_HBRIDGE - or PWM is signed (H-bridge).
742 *
743 * %SDF_CMD - the subdevice supports asynchronous commands.
744 *
745 * %SDF_SOFT_CALIBRATED - the subdevice uses software calibration.
746 *
747 * %SDF_CMD_WRITE - the subdevice supports asynchronous commands in the output
748 * ("write") direction.
749 *
750 * %SDF_CMD_READ - the subdevice supports asynchronous commands in the input
751 * ("read") direction.
752 *
753 * %SDF_READABLE - the subdevice is readable (e.g. analog input).
754 *
755 * %SDF_WRITABLE (aliased as %SDF_WRITEABLE) - the subdevice is writable (e.g.
756 * analog output).
757 *
758 * %SDF_INTERNAL - the subdevice has no externally visible lines.
759 *
760 * %SDF_GROUND - the subdevice can use ground as an analog reference.
761 *
762 * %SDF_COMMON - the subdevice can use a common analog reference.
763 *
764 * %SDF_DIFF - the subdevice can use differential inputs (or outputs).
765 *
766 * %SDF_OTHER - the subdevice can use some other analog reference.
767 *
768 * %SDF_DITHER - the subdevice can do dithering.
769 *
770 * %SDF_DEGLITCH - the subdevice can do deglitching.
771 *
772 * %SDF_MMAP - this is never set.
773 *
774 * %SDF_RUNNING - an asynchronous command is still running.
775 *
776 * %SDF_LSAMPL - the subdevice uses "long" (32-bit) samples (for asynchronous
777 * command data).
778 *
779 * %SDF_PACKED - the subdevice packs several DIO samples into a single sample
780 * (for asynchronous command data).
781 *
782 * No "channel flags" (@flags) values are currently defined.
783 */
784struct comedi_subdinfo {
785	unsigned int type;
786	unsigned int n_chan;
787	unsigned int subd_flags;
788	unsigned int timer_type;
789	unsigned int len_chanlist;
790	unsigned int maxdata;
791	unsigned int flags;
792	unsigned int range_type;
793	unsigned int settling_time_0;
794	unsigned int insn_bits_support;
795	unsigned int unused[8];
796};
797
798/**
799 * struct comedi_devinfo - used to retrieve information about a COMEDI device
800 * @version_code:	COMEDI version code.
801 * @n_subdevs:		Number of subdevices the device has.
802 * @driver_name:	Null-terminated COMEDI driver name.
803 * @board_name:		Null-terminated COMEDI board name.
804 * @read_subdevice:	Index of the current "read" subdevice (%-1 if none).
805 * @write_subdevice:	Index of the current "write" subdevice (%-1 if none).
806 * @unused:		Reserved for future use.
807 *
808 * This is used with the %COMEDI_DEVINFO ioctl to get basic information about
809 * the device.
810 */
811struct comedi_devinfo {
812	unsigned int version_code;
813	unsigned int n_subdevs;
814	char driver_name[COMEDI_NAMELEN];
815	char board_name[COMEDI_NAMELEN];
816	int read_subdevice;
817	int write_subdevice;
818	int unused[30];
819};
820
821/**
822 * struct comedi_devconfig - used to configure a legacy COMEDI device
823 * @board_name:		Null-terminated string specifying the type of board
824 *			to configure.
825 * @options:		An array of integer configuration options.
826 *
827 * This is used with the %COMEDI_DEVCONFIG ioctl to configure a "legacy" COMEDI
828 * device, such as an ISA card.  Not all COMEDI drivers support this.  Those
829 * that do either expect the specified board name to match one of a list of
830 * names registered with the COMEDI core, or expect the specified board name
831 * to match the COMEDI driver name itself.  The configuration options are
832 * handled in a driver-specific manner.
833 */
834struct comedi_devconfig {
835	char board_name[COMEDI_NAMELEN];
836	int options[COMEDI_NDEVCONFOPTS];
837};
838
839/**
840 * struct comedi_bufconfig - used to set or get buffer size for a subdevice
841 * @subdevice:		Subdevice index.
842 * @flags:		Not used.
843 * @maximum_size:	Maximum allowed buffer size.
844 * @size:		Buffer size.
845 * @unused:		Reserved for future use.
846 *
847 * This is used with the %COMEDI_BUFCONFIG ioctl to get or configure the
848 * maximum buffer size and current buffer size for a COMEDI subdevice that
849 * supports asynchronous commands.  If the subdevice does not support
850 * asynchronous commands, @maximum_size and @size are ignored and set to 0.
851 *
852 * On ioctl input, non-zero values of @maximum_size and @size specify a
853 * new maximum size and new current size (in bytes), respectively.  These
854 * will by rounded up to a multiple of %PAGE_SIZE.  Specifying a new maximum
855 * size requires admin capabilities.
856 *
857 * On ioctl output, @maximum_size and @size and set to the current maximum
858 * buffer size and current buffer size, respectively.
859 */
860struct comedi_bufconfig {
861	unsigned int subdevice;
862	unsigned int flags;
863
864	unsigned int maximum_size;
865	unsigned int size;
866
867	unsigned int unused[4];
868};
869
870/**
871 * struct comedi_bufinfo - used to manipulate buffer position for a subdevice
872 * @subdevice:		Subdevice index.
873 * @bytes_read:		Specify amount to advance read position for an
874 *			asynchronous command in the input ("read") direction.
875 * @buf_write_ptr:	Current write position (index) within the buffer.
876 * @buf_read_ptr:	Current read position (index) within the buffer.
877 * @buf_write_count:	Total amount written, modulo 2^32.
878 * @buf_read_count:	Total amount read, modulo 2^32.
879 * @bytes_written:	Specify amount to advance write position for an
880 *			asynchronous command in the output ("write") direction.
881 * @unused:		Reserved for future use.
882 *
883 * This is used with the %COMEDI_BUFINFO ioctl to optionally advance the
884 * current read or write position in an asynchronous acquisition data buffer,
885 * and to get the current read and write positions in the buffer.
886 */
887struct comedi_bufinfo {
888	unsigned int subdevice;
889	unsigned int bytes_read;
890
891	unsigned int buf_write_ptr;
892	unsigned int buf_read_ptr;
893	unsigned int buf_write_count;
894	unsigned int buf_read_count;
895
896	unsigned int bytes_written;
897
898	unsigned int unused[4];
899};
900
901/* range stuff */
902
903#define __RANGE(a, b)	((((a) & 0xffff) << 16) | ((b) & 0xffff))
904
905#define RANGE_OFFSET(a)		(((a) >> 16) & 0xffff)
906#define RANGE_LENGTH(b)		((b) & 0xffff)
907
908#define RF_UNIT(flags)		((flags) & 0xff)
909#define RF_EXTERNAL		0x100
910
911#define UNIT_volt		0
912#define UNIT_mA			1
913#define UNIT_none		2
914
915#define COMEDI_MIN_SPEED	0xffffffffu
916
917/**********************************************************/
918/* everything after this line is ALPHA */
919/**********************************************************/
920
921/*
922 * 8254 specific configuration.
923 *
924 * It supports two config commands:
925 *
926 * 0 ID: INSN_CONFIG_SET_COUNTER_MODE
927 * 1 8254 Mode
928 * I8254_MODE0, I8254_MODE1, ..., I8254_MODE5
929 * OR'ed with:
930 * I8254_BCD, I8254_BINARY
931 *
932 * 0 ID: INSN_CONFIG_8254_READ_STATUS
933 * 1 <-- Status byte returned here.
934 * B7 = Output
935 * B6 = NULL Count
936 * B5 - B0 Current mode.
937 */
938
939enum i8254_mode {
940	I8254_MODE0 = (0 << 1),	/* Interrupt on terminal count */
941	I8254_MODE1 = (1 << 1),	/* Hardware retriggerable one-shot */
942	I8254_MODE2 = (2 << 1),	/* Rate generator */
943	I8254_MODE3 = (3 << 1),	/* Square wave mode */
944	I8254_MODE4 = (4 << 1),	/* Software triggered strobe */
945	/* Hardware triggered strobe (retriggerable) */
946	I8254_MODE5 = (5 << 1),
947	/* Use binary-coded decimal instead of binary (pretty useless) */
948	I8254_BCD = 1,
949	I8254_BINARY = 0
950};
951
952/* *** BEGIN GLOBALLY-NAMED NI TERMINALS/SIGNALS *** */
953
954/*
955 * Common National Instruments Terminal/Signal names.
956 * Some of these have no NI_ prefix as they are useful for non-NI hardware, such
957 * as those that utilize the PXI/RTSI trigger lines.
958 *
959 * NOTE ABOUT THE CHOICE OF NAMES HERE AND THE CAMELSCRIPT:
960 *   The choice to use CamelScript and the exact names below is for
961 *   maintainability, clarity, similarity to manufacturer's documentation,
962 *   _and_ a mitigation for confusion that has plagued the use of these drivers
963 *   for years!
964 *
965 *   More detail:
966 *   There have been significant confusions over the past many years for users
967 *   when trying to understand how to connect to/from signals and terminals on
968 *   NI hardware using comedi.  The major reason for this is that the actual
969 *   register values were exposed and required to be used by users.  Several
970 *   major reasons exist why this caused major confusion for users:
971 *   1) The register values are _NOT_ in user documentation, but rather in
972 *     arcane locations, such as a few register programming manuals that are
973 *     increasingly hard to find and the NI MHDDK (comments in example code).
974 *     There is no one place to find the various valid values of the registers.
975 *   2) The register values are _NOT_ completely consistent.  There is no way to
976 *     gain any sense of intuition of which values, or even enums one should use
977 *     for various registers.  There was some attempt in prior use of comedi to
978 *     name enums such that a user might know which enums should be used for
979 *     varying purposes, but the end-user had to gain a knowledge of register
980 *     values to correctly wield this approach.
981 *   3) The names for signals and registers found in the various register level
982 *     programming manuals and vendor-provided documentation are _not_ even
983 *     close to the same names that are in the end-user documentation.
984 *
985 *   Similar, albeit less, confusion plagued NI's previous version of their own
986 *   drivers.  Earlier than 2003, NI greatly simplified the situation for users
987 *   by releasing a new API that abstracted the names of signals/terminals to a
988 *   common and intuitive set of names.
989 *
990 *   The names below mirror the names chosen and well documented by NI.  These
991 *   names are exposed to the user via the comedilib user library.  By keeping
992 *   the names below, in spite of the use of CamelScript, maintenance will be
993 *   greatly eased and confusion for users _and_ comedi developers will be
994 *   greatly reduced.
995 */
996
997/*
998 * Base of abstracted NI names.
999 * The first 16 bits of *_arg are reserved for channel selection.
1000 * Since we only actually need the first 4 or 5 bits for all register values on
1001 * NI select registers anyways, we'll identify all values >= (1<<15) as being an
1002 * abstracted NI signal/terminal name.
1003 * These values are also used/returned by INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_TEST_ROUTE,
1004 * INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_CONNECT_ROUTE, INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_DISCONNECT_ROUTE,
1005 * and INSN_DEVICE_CONFIG_GET_ROUTES.
1006 */
1007#define NI_NAMES_BASE	0x8000u
1008
1009#define _TERM_N(base, n, x)	((base) + ((x) & ((n) - 1)))
1010
1011/*
1012 * not necessarily all allowed 64 PFIs are valid--certainly not for all devices
1013 */
1014#define NI_PFI(x)		_TERM_N(NI_NAMES_BASE, 64, x)
1015/* 8 trigger lines by standard, Some devices cannot talk to all eight. */
1016#define TRIGGER_LINE(x)		_TERM_N(NI_PFI(-1) + 1, 8, x)
1017/* 4 RTSI shared MUXes to route signals to/from TRIGGER_LINES on NI hardware */
1018#define NI_RTSI_BRD(x)		_TERM_N(TRIGGER_LINE(-1) + 1, 4, x)
1019
1020/* *** Counter/timer names : 8 counters max *** */
1021#define NI_MAX_COUNTERS		8
1022#define NI_COUNTER_NAMES_BASE	(NI_RTSI_BRD(-1)  + 1)
1023#define NI_CtrSource(x)	      _TERM_N(NI_COUNTER_NAMES_BASE, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1024/* Gate, Aux, A,B,Z are all treated, at times as gates */
1025#define NI_GATES_NAMES_BASE	(NI_CtrSource(-1) + 1)
1026#define NI_CtrGate(x)		_TERM_N(NI_GATES_NAMES_BASE, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1027#define NI_CtrAux(x)		_TERM_N(NI_CtrGate(-1)  + 1, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1028#define NI_CtrA(x)		_TERM_N(NI_CtrAux(-1)   + 1, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1029#define NI_CtrB(x)		_TERM_N(NI_CtrA(-1)     + 1, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1030#define NI_CtrZ(x)		_TERM_N(NI_CtrB(-1)     + 1, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1031#define NI_GATES_NAMES_MAX	NI_CtrZ(-1)
1032#define NI_CtrArmStartTrigger(x) _TERM_N(NI_CtrZ(-1)    + 1, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1033#define NI_CtrInternalOutput(x) \
1034		      _TERM_N(NI_CtrArmStartTrigger(-1) + 1, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1035/** external pin(s) labeled conveniently as Ctr<i>Out. */
1036#define NI_CtrOut(x)   _TERM_N(NI_CtrInternalOutput(-1) + 1, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1037/** For Buffered sampling of ctr -- x series capability. */
1038#define NI_CtrSampleClock(x)	_TERM_N(NI_CtrOut(-1)   + 1, NI_MAX_COUNTERS, x)
1039#define NI_COUNTER_NAMES_MAX	NI_CtrSampleClock(-1)
1040
1041enum ni_common_signal_names {
1042	/* PXI_Star: this is a non-NI-specific signal */
1043	PXI_Star = NI_COUNTER_NAMES_MAX + 1,
1044	PXI_Clk10,
1045	PXIe_Clk100,
1046	NI_AI_SampleClock,
1047	NI_AI_SampleClockTimebase,
1048	NI_AI_StartTrigger,
1049	NI_AI_ReferenceTrigger,
1050	NI_AI_ConvertClock,
1051	NI_AI_ConvertClockTimebase,
1052	NI_AI_PauseTrigger,
1053	NI_AI_HoldCompleteEvent,
1054	NI_AI_HoldComplete,
1055	NI_AI_ExternalMUXClock,
1056	NI_AI_STOP, /* pulse signal that occurs when a update is finished(?) */
1057	NI_AO_SampleClock,
1058	NI_AO_SampleClockTimebase,
1059	NI_AO_StartTrigger,
1060	NI_AO_PauseTrigger,
1061	NI_DI_SampleClock,
1062	NI_DI_SampleClockTimebase,
1063	NI_DI_StartTrigger,
1064	NI_DI_ReferenceTrigger,
1065	NI_DI_PauseTrigger,
1066	NI_DI_InputBufferFull,
1067	NI_DI_ReadyForStartEvent,
1068	NI_DI_ReadyForTransferEventBurst,
1069	NI_DI_ReadyForTransferEventPipelined,
1070	NI_DO_SampleClock,
1071	NI_DO_SampleClockTimebase,
1072	NI_DO_StartTrigger,
1073	NI_DO_PauseTrigger,
1074	NI_DO_OutputBufferFull,
1075	NI_DO_DataActiveEvent,
1076	NI_DO_ReadyForStartEvent,
1077	NI_DO_ReadyForTransferEvent,
1078	NI_MasterTimebase,
1079	NI_20MHzTimebase,
1080	NI_80MHzTimebase,
1081	NI_100MHzTimebase,
1082	NI_200MHzTimebase,
1083	NI_100kHzTimebase,
1084	NI_10MHzRefClock,
1085	NI_FrequencyOutput,
1086	NI_ChangeDetectionEvent,
1087	NI_AnalogComparisonEvent,
1088	NI_WatchdogExpiredEvent,
1089	NI_WatchdogExpirationTrigger,
1090	NI_SCXI_Trig1,
1091	NI_LogicLow,
1092	NI_LogicHigh,
1093	NI_ExternalStrobe,
1094	NI_PFI_DO,
1095	NI_CaseGround,
1096	/* special internal signal used as variable source for RTSI bus: */
1097	NI_RGOUT0,
1098
1099	/* just a name to make the next more convenient, regardless of above */
1100	_NI_NAMES_MAX_PLUS_1,
1101	NI_NUM_NAMES = _NI_NAMES_MAX_PLUS_1 - NI_NAMES_BASE,
1102};
1103
1104/* *** END GLOBALLY-NAMED NI TERMINALS/SIGNALS *** */
1105
1106#define NI_USUAL_PFI_SELECT(x)	(((x) < 10) ? (0x1 + (x)) : (0xb + (x)))
1107#define NI_USUAL_RTSI_SELECT(x)	(((x) < 7) ? (0xb + (x)) : 0x1b)
1108
1109/*
1110 * mode bits for NI general-purpose counters, set with
1111 * INSN_CONFIG_SET_COUNTER_MODE
1112 */
1113#define NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SHIFT 16
1114#define NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_BITSHIFT 20
1115#define NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_SHIFT 24
1116enum ni_gpct_mode_bits {
1117	NI_GPCT_GATE_ON_BOTH_EDGES_BIT = 0x4,
1118	NI_GPCT_EDGE_GATE_MODE_MASK = 0x18,
1119	NI_GPCT_EDGE_GATE_STARTS_STOPS_BITS = 0x0,
1120	NI_GPCT_EDGE_GATE_STOPS_STARTS_BITS = 0x8,
1121	NI_GPCT_EDGE_GATE_STARTS_BITS = 0x10,
1122	NI_GPCT_EDGE_GATE_NO_STARTS_NO_STOPS_BITS = 0x18,
1123	NI_GPCT_STOP_MODE_MASK = 0x60,
1124	NI_GPCT_STOP_ON_GATE_BITS = 0x00,
1125	NI_GPCT_STOP_ON_GATE_OR_TC_BITS = 0x20,
1126	NI_GPCT_STOP_ON_GATE_OR_SECOND_TC_BITS = 0x40,
1127	NI_GPCT_LOAD_B_SELECT_BIT = 0x80,
1128	NI_GPCT_OUTPUT_MODE_MASK = 0x300,
1129	NI_GPCT_OUTPUT_TC_PULSE_BITS = 0x100,
1130	NI_GPCT_OUTPUT_TC_TOGGLE_BITS = 0x200,
1131	NI_GPCT_OUTPUT_TC_OR_GATE_TOGGLE_BITS = 0x300,
1132	NI_GPCT_HARDWARE_DISARM_MASK = 0xc00,
1133	NI_GPCT_NO_HARDWARE_DISARM_BITS = 0x000,
1134	NI_GPCT_DISARM_AT_TC_BITS = 0x400,
1135	NI_GPCT_DISARM_AT_GATE_BITS = 0x800,
1136	NI_GPCT_DISARM_AT_TC_OR_GATE_BITS = 0xc00,
1137	NI_GPCT_LOADING_ON_TC_BIT = 0x1000,
1138	NI_GPCT_LOADING_ON_GATE_BIT = 0x4000,
1139	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_MASK = 0x7 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SHIFT,
1140	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_NORMAL_BITS =
1141		0x0 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SHIFT,
1142	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_QUADRATURE_X1_BITS =
1143		0x1 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SHIFT,
1144	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_QUADRATURE_X2_BITS =
1145		0x2 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SHIFT,
1146	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_QUADRATURE_X4_BITS =
1147		0x3 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SHIFT,
1148	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_TWO_PULSE_BITS =
1149		0x4 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SHIFT,
1150	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SYNC_SOURCE_BITS =
1151		0x6 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_MODE_SHIFT,
1152	NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_MASK = 0x3 << NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_BITSHIFT,
1153	NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_LOW_A_LOW_B_BITS =
1154		0x0 << NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_BITSHIFT,
1155	NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_LOW_A_HIGH_B_BITS =
1156		0x1 << NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_BITSHIFT,
1157	NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_HIGH_A_LOW_B_BITS =
1158		0x2 << NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_BITSHIFT,
1159	NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_HIGH_A_HIGH_B_BITS =
1160		0x3 << NI_GPCT_INDEX_PHASE_BITSHIFT,
1161	NI_GPCT_INDEX_ENABLE_BIT = 0x400000,
1162	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_MASK =
1163		0x3 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_SHIFT,
1164	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_DOWN_BITS =
1165		0x00 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_SHIFT,
1166	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_UP_BITS =
1167		0x1 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_SHIFT,
1168	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_HW_UP_DOWN_BITS =
1169		0x2 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_SHIFT,
1170	NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_HW_GATE_BITS =
1171		0x3 << NI_GPCT_COUNTING_DIRECTION_SHIFT,
1172	NI_GPCT_RELOAD_SOURCE_MASK = 0xc000000,
1173	NI_GPCT_RELOAD_SOURCE_FIXED_BITS = 0x0,
1174	NI_GPCT_RELOAD_SOURCE_SWITCHING_BITS = 0x4000000,
1175	NI_GPCT_RELOAD_SOURCE_GATE_SELECT_BITS = 0x8000000,
1176	NI_GPCT_OR_GATE_BIT = 0x10000000,
1177	NI_GPCT_INVERT_OUTPUT_BIT = 0x20000000
1178};
1179
1180/*
1181 * Bits for setting a clock source with
1182 * INSN_CONFIG_SET_CLOCK_SRC when using NI general-purpose counters.
1183 */
1184enum ni_gpct_clock_source_bits {
1185	NI_GPCT_CLOCK_SRC_SELECT_MASK = 0x3f,
1186	NI_GPCT_TIMEBASE_1_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x0,
1187	NI_GPCT_TIMEBASE_2_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x1,
1188	NI_GPCT_TIMEBASE_3_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x2,
1189	NI_GPCT_LOGIC_LOW_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x3,
1190	NI_GPCT_NEXT_GATE_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x4,
1191	NI_GPCT_NEXT_TC_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x5,
1192	/* NI 660x-specific */
1193	NI_GPCT_SOURCE_PIN_i_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x6,
1194	NI_GPCT_PXI10_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x7,
1195	NI_GPCT_PXI_STAR_TRIGGER_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x8,
1196	NI_GPCT_ANALOG_TRIGGER_OUT_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x9,
1197	NI_GPCT_PRESCALE_MODE_CLOCK_SRC_MASK = 0x30000000,
1198	NI_GPCT_NO_PRESCALE_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x0,
1199	/* divide source by 2 */
1200	NI_GPCT_PRESCALE_X2_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x10000000,
1201	/* divide source by 8 */
1202	NI_GPCT_PRESCALE_X8_CLOCK_SRC_BITS = 0x20000000,
1203	NI_GPCT_INVERT_CLOCK_SRC_BIT = 0x80000000
1204};
1205
1206/* NI 660x-specific */
1207#define NI_GPCT_SOURCE_PIN_CLOCK_SRC_BITS(x)	(0x10 + (x))
1208
1209#define NI_GPCT_RTSI_CLOCK_SRC_BITS(x)		(0x18 + (x))
1210
1211/* no pfi on NI 660x */
1212#define NI_GPCT_PFI_CLOCK_SRC_BITS(x)		(0x20 + (x))
1213
1214/*
1215 * Possibilities for setting a gate source with
1216 * INSN_CONFIG_SET_GATE_SRC when using NI general-purpose counters.
1217 * May be bitwise-or'd with CR_EDGE or CR_INVERT.
1218 */
1219enum ni_gpct_gate_select {
1220	/* m-series gates */
1221	NI_GPCT_TIMESTAMP_MUX_GATE_SELECT = 0x0,
1222	NI_GPCT_AI_START2_GATE_SELECT = 0x12,
1223	NI_GPCT_PXI_STAR_TRIGGER_GATE_SELECT = 0x13,
1224	NI_GPCT_NEXT_OUT_GATE_SELECT = 0x14,
1225	NI_GPCT_AI_START1_GATE_SELECT = 0x1c,
1226	NI_GPCT_NEXT_SOURCE_GATE_SELECT = 0x1d,
1227	NI_GPCT_ANALOG_TRIGGER_OUT_GATE_SELECT = 0x1e,
1228	NI_GPCT_LOGIC_LOW_GATE_SELECT = 0x1f,
1229	/* more gates for 660x */
1230	NI_GPCT_SOURCE_PIN_i_GATE_SELECT = 0x100,
1231	NI_GPCT_GATE_PIN_i_GATE_SELECT = 0x101,
1232	/* more gates for 660x "second gate" */
1233	NI_GPCT_UP_DOWN_PIN_i_GATE_SELECT = 0x201,
1234	NI_GPCT_SELECTED_GATE_GATE_SELECT = 0x21e,
1235	/*
1236	 * m-series "second gate" sources are unknown,
1237	 * we should add them here with an offset of 0x300 when
1238	 * known.
1239	 */
1240	NI_GPCT_DISABLED_GATE_SELECT = 0x8000,
1241};
1242
1243#define NI_GPCT_GATE_PIN_GATE_SELECT(x)		(0x102 + (x))
1244#define NI_GPCT_RTSI_GATE_SELECT(x)		NI_USUAL_RTSI_SELECT(x)
1245#define NI_GPCT_PFI_GATE_SELECT(x)		NI_USUAL_PFI_SELECT(x)
1246#define NI_GPCT_UP_DOWN_PIN_GATE_SELECT(x)	(0x202 + (x))
1247
1248/*
1249 * Possibilities for setting a source with
1250 * INSN_CONFIG_SET_OTHER_SRC when using NI general-purpose counters.
1251 */
1252enum ni_gpct_other_index {
1253	NI_GPCT_SOURCE_ENCODER_A,
1254	NI_GPCT_SOURCE_ENCODER_B,
1255	NI_GPCT_SOURCE_ENCODER_Z
1256};
1257
1258enum ni_gpct_other_select {
1259	/* m-series gates */
1260	/* Still unknown, probably only need NI_GPCT_PFI_OTHER_SELECT */
1261	NI_GPCT_DISABLED_OTHER_SELECT = 0x8000,
1262};
1263
1264#define NI_GPCT_PFI_OTHER_SELECT(x)	NI_USUAL_PFI_SELECT(x)
1265
1266/*
1267 * start sources for ni general-purpose counters for use with
1268 * INSN_CONFIG_ARM
1269 */
1270enum ni_gpct_arm_source {
1271	NI_GPCT_ARM_IMMEDIATE = 0x0,
1272	/*
1273	 * Start both the counter and the adjacent paired counter simultaneously
1274	 */
1275	NI_GPCT_ARM_PAIRED_IMMEDIATE = 0x1,
1276	/*
1277	 * If the NI_GPCT_HW_ARM bit is set, we will pass the least significant
1278	 * bits (3 bits for 660x or 5 bits for m-series) through to the
1279	 * hardware. To select a hardware trigger, pass the appropriate select
1280	 * bit, e.g.,
1281	 * NI_GPCT_HW_ARM | NI_GPCT_AI_START1_GATE_SELECT or
1282	 * NI_GPCT_HW_ARM | NI_GPCT_PFI_GATE_SELECT(pfi_number)
1283	 */
1284	NI_GPCT_HW_ARM = 0x1000,
1285	NI_GPCT_ARM_UNKNOWN = NI_GPCT_HW_ARM,	/* for backward compatibility */
1286};
1287
1288/* digital filtering options for ni 660x for use with INSN_CONFIG_FILTER. */
1289enum ni_gpct_filter_select {
1290	NI_GPCT_FILTER_OFF = 0x0,
1291	NI_GPCT_FILTER_TIMEBASE_3_SYNC = 0x1,
1292	NI_GPCT_FILTER_100x_TIMEBASE_1 = 0x2,
1293	NI_GPCT_FILTER_20x_TIMEBASE_1 = 0x3,
1294	NI_GPCT_FILTER_10x_TIMEBASE_1 = 0x4,
1295	NI_GPCT_FILTER_2x_TIMEBASE_1 = 0x5,
1296	NI_GPCT_FILTER_2x_TIMEBASE_3 = 0x6
1297};
1298
1299/*
1300 * PFI digital filtering options for ni m-series for use with
1301 * INSN_CONFIG_FILTER.
1302 */
1303enum ni_pfi_filter_select {
1304	NI_PFI_FILTER_OFF = 0x0,
1305	NI_PFI_FILTER_125ns = 0x1,
1306	NI_PFI_FILTER_6425ns = 0x2,
1307	NI_PFI_FILTER_2550us = 0x3
1308};
1309
1310/* master clock sources for ni mio boards and INSN_CONFIG_SET_CLOCK_SRC */
1311enum ni_mio_clock_source {
1312	NI_MIO_INTERNAL_CLOCK = 0,
1313	/*
1314	 * Doesn't work for m-series, use NI_MIO_PLL_RTSI_CLOCK()
1315	 * the NI_MIO_PLL_* sources are m-series only
1316	 */
1317	NI_MIO_RTSI_CLOCK = 1,
1318	NI_MIO_PLL_PXI_STAR_TRIGGER_CLOCK = 2,
1319	NI_MIO_PLL_PXI10_CLOCK = 3,
1320	NI_MIO_PLL_RTSI0_CLOCK = 4
1321};
1322
1323#define NI_MIO_PLL_RTSI_CLOCK(x)	(NI_MIO_PLL_RTSI0_CLOCK + (x))
1324
1325/*
1326 * Signals which can be routed to an NI RTSI pin with INSN_CONFIG_SET_ROUTING.
1327 * The numbers assigned are not arbitrary, they correspond to the bits required
1328 * to program the board.
1329 */
1330enum ni_rtsi_routing {
1331	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_ADR_START1 = 0,
1332	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_ADR_START2 = 1,
1333	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_SCLKG = 2,
1334	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_DACUPDN = 3,
1335	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_DA_START1 = 4,
1336	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_G_SRC0 = 5,
1337	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_G_GATE0 = 6,
1338	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_RGOUT0 = 7,
1339	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_RTSI_BRD_0 = 8,
1340	/* Pre-m-series always have RTSI clock on line 7 */
1341	NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_RTSI_OSC = 12
1342};
1343
1344#define NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_RTSI_BRD(x)	(NI_RTSI_OUTPUT_RTSI_BRD_0 + (x))
1345
1346/*
1347 * Signals which can be routed to an NI PFI pin on an m-series board with
1348 * INSN_CONFIG_SET_ROUTING.  These numbers are also returned by
1349 * INSN_CONFIG_GET_ROUTING on pre-m-series boards, even though their routing
1350 * cannot be changed.  The numbers assigned are not arbitrary, they correspond
1351 * to the bits required to program the board.
1352 */
1353enum ni_pfi_routing {
1354	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_PFI_DEFAULT = 0,
1355	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_AI_START1 = 1,
1356	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_AI_START2 = 2,
1357	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_AI_CONVERT = 3,
1358	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_G_SRC1 = 4,
1359	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_G_GATE1 = 5,
1360	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_AO_UPDATE_N = 6,
1361	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_AO_START1 = 7,
1362	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_AI_START_PULSE = 8,
1363	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_G_SRC0 = 9,
1364	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_G_GATE0 = 10,
1365	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_EXT_STROBE = 11,
1366	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_AI_EXT_MUX_CLK = 12,
1367	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_GOUT0 = 13,
1368	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_GOUT1 = 14,
1369	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_FREQ_OUT = 15,
1370	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_PFI_DO = 16,
1371	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_I_ATRIG = 17,
1372	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_RTSI0 = 18,
1373	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_PXI_STAR_TRIGGER_IN = 26,
1374	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_SCXI_TRIG1 = 27,
1375	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_DIO_CHANGE_DETECT_RTSI = 28,
1376	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_CDI_SAMPLE = 29,
1377	NI_PFI_OUTPUT_CDO_UPDATE = 30
1378};
1379
1380#define NI_PFI_OUTPUT_RTSI(x)		(NI_PFI_OUTPUT_RTSI0 + (x))
1381
1382/*
1383 * Signals which can be routed to output on a NI PFI pin on a 660x board
1384 * with INSN_CONFIG_SET_ROUTING.  The numbers assigned are
1385 * not arbitrary, they correspond to the bits required
1386 * to program the board.  Lines 0 to 7 can only be set to
1387 * NI_660X_PFI_OUTPUT_DIO.  Lines 32 to 39 can only be set to
1388 * NI_660X_PFI_OUTPUT_COUNTER.
1389 */
1390enum ni_660x_pfi_routing {
1391	NI_660X_PFI_OUTPUT_COUNTER = 1,	/* counter */
1392	NI_660X_PFI_OUTPUT_DIO = 2,	/* static digital output */
1393};
1394
1395/*
1396 * NI External Trigger lines.  These values are not arbitrary, but are related
1397 * to the bits required to program the board (offset by 1 for historical
1398 * reasons).
1399 */
1400#define NI_EXT_PFI(x)			(NI_USUAL_PFI_SELECT(x) - 1)
1401#define NI_EXT_RTSI(x)			(NI_USUAL_RTSI_SELECT(x) - 1)
1402
1403/*
1404 * Clock sources for CDIO subdevice on NI m-series boards.  Used as the
1405 * scan_begin_arg for a comedi_command. These sources may also be bitwise-or'd
1406 * with CR_INVERT to change polarity.
1407 */
1408enum ni_m_series_cdio_scan_begin_src {
1409	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_GROUND = 0,
1410	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_AI_START = 18,
1411	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_AI_CONVERT = 19,
1412	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_PXI_STAR_TRIGGER = 20,
1413	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_G0_OUT = 28,
1414	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_G1_OUT = 29,
1415	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_ANALOG_TRIGGER = 30,
1416	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_AO_UPDATE = 31,
1417	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_FREQ_OUT = 32,
1418	NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_DIO_CHANGE_DETECT_IRQ = 33
1419};
1420
1421#define NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_PFI(x)	NI_USUAL_PFI_SELECT(x)
1422#define NI_CDIO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_RTSI(x)	NI_USUAL_RTSI_SELECT(x)
1423
1424/*
1425 * scan_begin_src for scan_begin_arg==TRIG_EXT with analog output command on NI
1426 * boards.  These scan begin sources can also be bitwise-or'd with CR_INVERT to
1427 * change polarity.
1428 */
1429#define NI_AO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_PFI(x)	NI_USUAL_PFI_SELECT(x)
1430#define NI_AO_SCAN_BEGIN_SRC_RTSI(x)	NI_USUAL_RTSI_SELECT(x)
1431
1432/*
1433 * Bits for setting a clock source with
1434 * INSN_CONFIG_SET_CLOCK_SRC when using NI frequency output subdevice.
1435 */
1436enum ni_freq_out_clock_source_bits {
1437	NI_FREQ_OUT_TIMEBASE_1_DIV_2_CLOCK_SRC,	/* 10 MHz */
1438	NI_FREQ_OUT_TIMEBASE_2_CLOCK_SRC	/* 100 KHz */
1439};
1440
1441/*
1442 * Values for setting a clock source with INSN_CONFIG_SET_CLOCK_SRC for
1443 * 8254 counter subdevices on Amplicon DIO boards (amplc_dio200 driver).
1444 */
1445enum amplc_dio_clock_source {
1446	/*
1447	 * Per channel external clock
1448	 * input/output pin (pin is only an
1449	 * input when clock source set to this value,
1450	 * otherwise it is an output)
1451	 */
1452	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_CLKN,
1453	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_10MHZ,	/* 10 MHz internal clock */
1454	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_1MHZ,	/* 1 MHz internal clock */
1455	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_100KHZ,	/* 100 kHz internal clock */
1456	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_10KHZ,	/* 10 kHz internal clock */
1457	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_1KHZ,	/* 1 kHz internal clock */
1458	/*
1459	 * Output of preceding counter channel
1460	 * (for channel 0, preceding counter
1461	 * channel is channel 2 on preceding
1462	 * counter subdevice, for first counter
1463	 * subdevice, preceding counter
1464	 * subdevice is the last counter
1465	 * subdevice)
1466	 */
1467	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_OUTNM1,
1468	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_EXT,	/* per chip external input pin */
1469	/* the following are "enhanced" clock sources for PCIe models */
1470	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_VCC,	/* clock input HIGH */
1471	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_GND,	/* clock input LOW */
1472	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_PAT_PRESENT, /* "pattern present" signal */
1473	AMPLC_DIO_CLK_20MHZ	/* 20 MHz internal clock */
1474};
1475
1476/*
1477 * Values for setting a clock source with INSN_CONFIG_SET_CLOCK_SRC for
1478 * timer subdevice on some Amplicon DIO PCIe boards (amplc_dio200 driver).
1479 */
1480enum amplc_dio_ts_clock_src {
1481	AMPLC_DIO_TS_CLK_1GHZ,	/* 1 ns period with 20 ns granularity */
1482	AMPLC_DIO_TS_CLK_1MHZ,	/* 1 us period */
1483	AMPLC_DIO_TS_CLK_1KHZ	/* 1 ms period */
1484};
1485
1486/*
1487 * Values for setting a gate source with INSN_CONFIG_SET_GATE_SRC for
1488 * 8254 counter subdevices on Amplicon DIO boards (amplc_dio200 driver).
1489 */
1490enum amplc_dio_gate_source {
1491	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_VCC,	/* internal high logic level */
1492	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_GND,	/* internal low logic level */
1493	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_GATN,	/* per channel external gate input */
1494	/*
1495	 * negated output of counter channel minus 2
1496	 * (for channels 0 or 1, channel minus 2 is channel 1 or 2 on
1497	 * the preceding counter subdevice, for the first counter subdevice
1498	 * the preceding counter subdevice is the last counter subdevice)
1499	 */
1500	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_NOUTNM2,
1501	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_RESERVED4,
1502	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_RESERVED5,
1503	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_RESERVED6,
1504	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_RESERVED7,
1505	/* the following are "enhanced" gate sources for PCIe models */
1506	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_NGATN = 6, /* negated per channel gate input */
1507	/* non-negated output of counter channel minus 2 */
1508	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_OUTNM2,
1509	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_PAT_PRESENT, /* "pattern present" signal */
1510	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_PAT_OCCURRED, /* "pattern occurred" latched */
1511	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_PAT_GONE,	/* "pattern gone away" latched */
1512	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_NPAT_PRESENT, /* negated "pattern present" */
1513	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_NPAT_OCCURRED, /* negated "pattern occurred" */
1514	AMPLC_DIO_GAT_NPAT_GONE	/* negated "pattern gone away" */
1515};
1516
1517/*
1518 * Values for setting a clock source with INSN_CONFIG_SET_CLOCK_SRC for
1519 * the counter subdevice on the Kolter Electronic PCI-Counter board
1520 * (ke_counter driver).
1521 */
1522enum ke_counter_clock_source {
1523	KE_CLK_20MHZ,	/* internal 20MHz (default) */
1524	KE_CLK_4MHZ,	/* internal 4MHz (option) */
1525	KE_CLK_EXT	/* external clock on pin 21 of D-Sub */
1526};
1527
1528#endif /* _COMEDI_H */
1529