#ifndef _LIBRAW1394_RAW1394_H #define _LIBRAW1394_RAW1394_H #include typedef u_int32_t quadlet_t; typedef u_int64_t octlet_t; typedef u_int64_t nodeaddr_t; typedef u_int16_t nodeid_t; typedef struct raw1394_handle *raw1394handle_t; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * Required as initialization. One handle can control one port, it is possible * to use multiple handles. raw1394_get_handle returns NULL for failure, * raw1394_destroy_handle accepts NULL. If raw1394_get_handle returns NULL and * errno is 0, this version of libraw1394 is incompatible with the kernel. */ raw1394handle_t raw1394_get_handle(void); void raw1394_destroy_handle(raw1394handle_t handle); /* * Get the fd of this handle to select()/poll() on it. Don't try to mess around * with it any other way. Valid only after the handle got attached to a port. */ int raw1394_get_fd(raw1394handle_t handle); unsigned int raw1394_get_generation(raw1394handle_t handle); nodeid_t raw1394_get_local_id(raw1394handle_t handle); /* Get number of nodes on bus. */ int raw1394_get_nodecount(raw1394handle_t handle); /* * Returns number of available ports (port == one IEEE 1394 card or onboard * chip). A maximum number of maxport raw1394_portinfos will be filled out at * *pinf, zero is valid if you're only interested in the number of ports (which * is returned). */ struct raw1394_portinfo { int nodes; char name[32]; }; int raw1394_get_port_info(raw1394handle_t handle, struct raw1394_portinfo *pinf, int maxports); /* * Attach handle to port (counted from zero). Returns zero for success or -1 * for failure. If in the case of failure errno is set to ESTALE the generation * number has changed and you should reget the port info. */ int raw1394_set_port(raw1394handle_t handle, int port); /* * Get one new message through handle and process it. See below for handler * registering functions. This function will return -1 for an error or the * return value of the handler which got executed. Default handlers always * return zero. * * Note that some other library functions may call this function multiple times * to wait for their completion, some handler return values may get lost if you * use these. */ int raw1394_loop_iterate(raw1394handle_t handle); /* * Set the handler that will be called when a bus reset message is encountered. * The default action is to do nothing. Returns old handler. */ typedef int (*bus_reset_handler_t)(raw1394handle_t); bus_reset_handler_t raw1394_set_bus_reset_handler(raw1394handle_t handle, bus_reset_handler_t new_h); /* * Set the handler that will be called when an async read/write/lock returns. * The default action is to call the callback in the raw1394_reqhandle pointed * to by tag. Returns old handler. */ typedef int (*tag_handler_t)(raw1394handle_t, unsigned long tag, int errcode); tag_handler_t raw1394_set_tag_handler(raw1394handle_t handle, tag_handler_t new_h); /* * Set the handler that will be called when an iso packet arrives (data points * to the iso packet header). The default action is to do nothing. * * Handlers have to be set separately for each channel, it is not possible to * set a handler when there is already one set for that channel. Handlers can * be cleared by passing NULL for "new" parameter, in that case the old handler * will be returned. Otherwise the return value is NULL for success and -1 for * failure. */ typedef int (*iso_handler_t)(raw1394handle_t, int channel, size_t length, quadlet_t *data); iso_handler_t raw1394_set_iso_handler(raw1394handle_t handle, unsigned int channel, iso_handler_t new_h); /* * This is the general request handle. It is used by the default tag handler * when a request completes, it calls the callback and passes it the data * pointer and the error code of the request. */ typedef int (*req_callback_t)(raw1394handle_t, void *data, int errcode); struct raw1394_reqhandle { req_callback_t callback; void *data; }; /* * Passes custom tag. Use pointer to raw1394_reqhandle if you use the standard * tag handler. */ int raw1394_start_read(raw1394handle_t handle, nodeid_t node, nodeaddr_t addr, size_t length, quadlet_t *buffer, unsigned long tag); int raw1394_start_write(raw1394handle_t handle, nodeid_t node, nodeaddr_t addr, size_t length, quadlet_t *data, unsigned long tag); int raw1394_start_lock(struct raw1394_handle *handle, nodeid_t node, nodeaddr_t addr, unsigned int extcode, quadlet_t data, quadlet_t arg, unsigned long tag); /* * This does the complete transaction and will return when it's finished. It * will call raw1394_loop_iterate() as often as necessary, return values of * handlers called will be therefore lost. */ int raw1394_read(raw1394handle_t handle, nodeid_t node, nodeaddr_t addr, size_t length, quadlet_t *buffer); int raw1394_write(raw1394handle_t handle, nodeid_t node, nodeaddr_t addr, size_t length, quadlet_t *data); int raw1394_lock(struct raw1394_handle *handle, nodeid_t node, nodeaddr_t addr, unsigned int extcode, quadlet_t data, quadlet_t arg); /* * Start and stop receiving a certain isochronous channel. You have to set an * iso handler (see above). You can receive multiple channels simultaneously. */ int raw1394_start_iso_rcv(raw1394handle_t handle, unsigned int channel); int raw1394_stop_iso_rcv(raw1394handle_t handle, unsigned int channel); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _LIBRAW1394_RAW1394_H */