#pragma option push -b -a8 -pc -A- /*P_O_Push*/ /*****************************************************************************/ /* */ /* SYNCDTCT.H - External include file for SYNCDTCT.DLL which is used by */ /* setup to detect sync. comms. cards. */ /* */ /* SEE SYNCDTCT.C FOR DETAILED SYNTAX OF THE CALLS */ /* */ /*****************************************************************************/ /*****************************************************************************/ /* Returned structure containing config data on the card */ /* */ /* NEVER CHANGE THESE STRUCTURES WITHOUT ALSO CHANGING IBMSYNC.SYS */ /* */ /* The individual SYNC_CFG structures are stored as raw data in a single */ /* registry value under \SERVICES\IBMSYNC\PARAMETERS\CardCfg. */ /* */ /* When IBMSYNC starts, it reads the raw data into memory and then uses the */ /* result as it's config array. This means the data must be in the form the */ /* driver expects. */ /* */ /* Note: For MCA buses, the DMA & port info is read in a new every time the */ /* driver runs. It is the McaSlot & McaId field which define the cards.*/ /* */ /* For ISA/EISA buses, the base port addresses define the cards, and */ /* this infois only updated when setup is run. */ /* */ /*****************************************************************************/ typedef struct _SYNC_CARD { ULONG IdandUseCount; /* LOWORD is the adapter ID */ /* HIWORD is the use count */ /* Done this way to preserve back */ /* compatibility. */ UCHAR DisplayName[50]; } SYNC_CARD,* PSYNC_CARD; typedef struct _PORT_DEF { ULONG Addr; ULONG Len; } PORT_DEF; typedef struct _SYNC_CFG { SYNC_CARD Card; UCHAR DeviceName[25]; PORT_DEF AdapterBase; /* Zero for MPA/A card if sync disabled */ UCHAR Irq; #define NO_IRQ_GENERATED 0xFF /* Adapter failed to generate interrupt */ UCHAR DmaChannel; #define DMA_CANT_BE_DETECTED 0xFF /* Need to get user to select 0, 1 or 3 */ #define NO_DMA 0x10 /* IBMSYNC checks for this define */ USHORT McaId; UCHAR McaSlot; PORT_DEF MpcaModePort; UCHAR MpcaModeValue; } SYNC_CFG,* PSYNC_CFG; /*****************************************************************************/ /* */ /* Calls to query sync cards */ /* ------------------------- */ /* */ /* DetectPresentCards() is used during an initial install of sync devices to */ /* get a list of present cards.This corresponds to */ /* primary netcard detection. */ /* */ /* QueryPossibleCards() are used when a users wants to add a new card. The */ /* & QueryCardConfig() fisrt call is made to get a list of all sync cards */ /* and then once one has been selected, the second call */ /* checks for the cards existence and returns the config*/ /* to be written to the registry. These calls correspond*/ /* to secondary net card detection. */ /* */ /* Both sets of cards can return NO_IRQ_GENERATED in the Irq field to */ /* indicate a possible interrupt clash and DMA_CANT_BE_DETECTED in the case */ /* of MicroGate cards when the DMA channel can't be selected. In the second */ /* case setup has to prompt the user for either 0,1 or 3 before putting info */ /* in the registry. */ /*****************************************************************************/ DWORD DetectPresentCards(SYNC_CFG CfgArray[], int MaxNum, int * pAvailNum); DWORD QueryPossibleCards(SYNC_CARD CardArray[], int MaxNum, int * pAvailNum); DWORD QueryCardConfig(ULONG CardId, PSYNC_CFG pCfg); /*****************************************************************************/ /* */ /* Calls used to store cfg */ /* ----------------------- */ /* */ /* These calls store the card configuration information under the IBMSYNC */ /* key in a format which the device driver can understand. */ /* */ /* WriteSyncCfg() Saves an array of card config entries where they can be */ /* accessed by the card. */ /* */ /* ReadSyncCfg() Returns an array containing config on all the cards */ /* currently configured. */ /* */ /*****************************************************************************/ DWORD WriteSyncCfg(SYNC_CFG CfgArray[], int NumEntries); DWORD ReadSyncCfg (SYNC_CFG CfgArray[], int MaxNum, int * pAvailNum); #pragma option pop /*P_O_Pop*/