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									usa49msg.h
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									Copyright (C) 1998-2000 InnoSys Incorporated.  All Rights Reserved
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									This file is available under a BSD-style copyright
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									Keyspan USB Async Message Formats for the USA49W
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									Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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									modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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									met:
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									1. Redistributions of source code must retain this licence text
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								   	without modification, this list of conditions, and the following
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								   	disclaimer.  The following copyright notice must appear immediately at
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								   	the beginning of all source files:
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								        	Copyright (C) 1998-2000 InnoSys Incorporated.  All Rights Reserved
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								        	This file is available under a BSD-style copyright
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									2. The name of InnoSys Incorporated may not be used to endorse or promote
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								   	products derived from this software without specific prior written
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								   	permission.
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									THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY INNOSYS CORP. ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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									IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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									OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN
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									NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
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									INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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									(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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									SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
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									CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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									LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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									OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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									SUCH DAMAGE.    
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									4th revision: USA49W version
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									Buffer formats for RX/TX data messages are not defined by
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									a structure, but are described here:
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									USB OUT (host -> USAxx, transmit) messages contain a 
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									REQUEST_ACK indicator (set to 0xff to request an ACK at the 
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									completion of transmit; 0x00 otherwise), followed by data:
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										RQSTACK DAT DAT DAT ...
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									with a total data length of 63.
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									USB IN (USAxx -> host, receive) messages begin with a status
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									byte in which the 0x80 bit is either:
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										(a)	0x80 bit clear
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											indicates that the bytes following it are all data
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											bytes:
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												STAT DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA ...
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											for a total of up to 63 DATA bytes,
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									or:
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										(b)	0x80 bit set
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											indiates that the bytes following alternate data and
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											status bytes:
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												STAT DATA STAT DATA STAT DATA STAT DATA ...
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											for a total of up to 32 DATA bytes.
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									The valid bits in the STAT bytes are:
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										OVERRUN	0x02
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										PARITY	0x04
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										FRAMING	0x08
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										BREAK	0x10
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									Notes:
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									(1) The OVERRUN bit can appear in either (a) or (b) format
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										messages, but the but the PARITY/FRAMING/BREAK bits
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										only appear in (b) format messages.
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									(2) For the host to determine the exact point at which the
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										overrun occurred (to identify the point in the data
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										stream at which the data was lost), it needs to count
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										128 characters, starting at the first character of the
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										message in which OVERRUN was reported; the lost character(s)
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										would have been received between the 128th and 129th
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										characters.
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									(3)	An RX data message in which the first byte has 0x80 clear
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										serves as a "break off" indicator.
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									(4)	a control message specifying disablePort will be answered
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										with a status message, but no further status will be sent
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										until a control messages with enablePort is sent
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									revision history:
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									1999feb10	add reportHskiaChanges to allow us to ignore them
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									1999feb10	add txAckThreshold for fast+loose throughput enhancement
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									1999mar30	beef up support for RX error reporting
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									1999apr14	add resetDataToggle to control message
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									2000jan04	merge with usa17msg.h
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									2000mar08	clone from usa26msg.h -> usa49msg.h
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									2000mar09	change to support 4 ports
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									2000may03	change external clocking to match USA-49W hardware
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									2000jun01	add extended BSD-style copyright text
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									2001jul05	change message format to improve OVERRUN case
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								*/
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								#ifndef	__USA49MSG__
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								#define	__USA49MSG__
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								/*
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									Host->device messages sent on the global control endpoint:
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									portNumber	message
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									----------	--------------------
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									0,1,2,3		portControlMessage
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									0x80		globalControlMessage
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								*/
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								struct keyspan_usa49_portControlMessage
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								{
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									/*
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										0.	0/1/2/3 	port control message follows
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											0x80 set	non-port control message follows
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									*/
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									u8	portNumber,
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										there are three types of "commands" sent in the control message:
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										1.	configuration changes which must be requested by setting
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											the corresponding "set" flag (and should only be requested
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											when necessary, to reduce overhead on the USA26):
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									*/
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										setClocking,	// host requests baud rate be set
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										baudLo,			// host does baud divisor calculation
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										baudHi,			// baudHi is only used for first port (gives lower rates)
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										prescaler,		// specified as N/8; values 8-ff are valid
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														// must be set any time internal baud rate is set;
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										txClocking,		// 0=internal, 1=external/DSR
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										rxClocking,		// 0=internal, 1=external/DSR
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										setLcr,			// host requests lcr be set
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										lcr,			// use PARITY, STOPBITS, DATABITS below
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										setFlowControl,	// host requests flow control be set
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										ctsFlowControl,	// 1=use CTS flow control, 0=don't
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										xonFlowControl,	// 1=use XON/XOFF flow control, 0=don't
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										xonChar,		// specified in current character format
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										xoffChar,		// specified in current character format
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										setRts,			// host requests RTS output be set
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										rts,			// 1=active, 0=inactive
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										setDtr,			// host requests DTR output be set
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										dtr;			// 1=on, 0=off
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									/*
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										3.	configuration data which is simply used as is (no overhead,
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											but must be specified correctly in every host message).
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									*/
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									u8	forwardingLength,  // forward when this number of chars available
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										dsrFlowControl,	// 1=use DSR flow control, 0=don't
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										txAckThreshold,	// 0=not allowed, 1=normal, 2-255 deliver ACK faster
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										loopbackMode;	// 0=no loopback, 1=loopback enabled
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									/*
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										4.	commands which are flags only; these are processed in order
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											(so that, e.g., if both _txOn and _txOff flags are set, the
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											port ends in a TX_OFF state); any non-zero value is respected
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									*/
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									u8	_txOn,			// enable transmitting (and continue if there's data)
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										_txOff,			// stop transmitting
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										txFlush,		// toss outbound data
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										txBreak,		// turn on break (cleared by _txOn)
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										rxOn,			// turn on receiver
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										rxOff,			// turn off receiver
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										rxFlush,		// toss inbound data
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										rxForward,		// forward all inbound data, NOW (as if fwdLen==1)
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										returnStatus,	// return current status (even if it hasn't changed)
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										resetDataToggle,// reset data toggle state to DATA0
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										enablePort,		// start servicing port (move data, check status)
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										disablePort;	// stop servicing port (does implicit tx/rx flush/off)
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								// defines for bits in lcr
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								#define	USA_DATABITS_5		0x00
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								#define	USA_DATABITS_6		0x01
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								#define	USA_DATABITS_7		0x02
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								#define	USA_DATABITS_8		0x03
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								#define	STOPBITS_5678_1		0x00	// 1 stop bit for all byte sizes
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								#define	STOPBITS_5_1p5		0x04	// 1.5 stop bits for 5-bit byte
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								#define	STOPBITS_678_2		0x04	// 2 stop bits for 6/7/8-bit byte
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								#define	USA_PARITY_NONE		0x00
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								#define	USA_PARITY_ODD		0x08
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								#define	USA_PARITY_EVEN		0x18
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								#define	PARITY_1			0x28
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								#define	PARITY_0			0x38
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								/*
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									during normal operation, status messages are returned 
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									to the host whenever the board detects changes.  In some
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									circumstances (e.g. Windows), status messages from the
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									device cause problems; to shut them off, the host issues
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									a control message with the disableStatusMessages flags
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									set (to any non-zero value).  The device will respond to
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									this message, and then suppress further status messages;
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									it will resume sending status messages any time the host
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									sends any control message (either global or port-specific).
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								*/
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								struct keyspan_usa49_globalControlMessage
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									u8	portNumber,			// 0x80
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										sendGlobalStatus,	// 1/2=number of status responses requested
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										resetStatusToggle,	// 1=reset global status toggle
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										resetStatusCount,	// a cycling value
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										remoteWakeupEnable,		// 0x10=P1, 0x20=P2, 0x40=P3, 0x80=P4
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										disableStatusMessages;	// 1=send no status until host talks
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								};
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								/*
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									Device->host messages send on the global status endpoint
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									portNumber			message
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									0x00,0x01,0x02,0x03	portStatusMessage
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									0x80				globalStatusMessage
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									0x81				globalDebugMessage
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								*/
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								struct keyspan_usa49_portStatusMessage	// one for each port
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									u8	portNumber,		// 0,1,2,3
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										cts,			// reports CTS pin
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										dcd,			// reports DCD pin
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										dsr,			// reports DSR pin
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										ri,				// reports RI pin
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										_txOff,			// transmit has been disabled (by host)
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										_txXoff,		// transmit is in XOFF state (either host or RX XOFF)
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										rxEnabled,		// as configured by rxOn/rxOff 1=on, 0=off
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										controlResponse,// 1=a control message has been processed
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										txAck,			// ACK (data TX complete)
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										rs232valid;		// RS-232 signal valid
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								};
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								// bits in RX data message when STAT byte is included
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								#define	RXERROR_OVERRUN	0x02
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								#define	RXERROR_PARITY	0x04
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								#define	RXERROR_FRAMING	0x08
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								#define	RXERROR_BREAK	0x10
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								struct keyspan_usa49_globalStatusMessage
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								{
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									u8	portNumber,			// 0x80=globalStatusMessage
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										sendGlobalStatus,	// from request, decremented
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										resetStatusCount;	// as in request
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								};
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								struct keyspan_usa49_globalDebugMessage
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								{
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									u8	portNumber,			// 0x81=globalDebugMessage
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										n,					// typically a count/status byte
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										b;					// typically a data byte
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								};
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								// ie: the maximum length of an EZUSB endpoint buffer
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								#define	MAX_DATA_LEN			64
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								// update status approx. 60 times a second (16.6666 ms)
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								#define	STATUS_UPDATE_INTERVAL	16
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								// status rationing tuning value (each port gets checked each n ms)
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								#define	STATUS_RATION	10
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								#endif
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