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Driver for active AVM Controller.
The driver provides a kernel capi2.0 Interface (kernelcapi) and
on top of this a User-Level-CAPI2.0-interface (capi)
and a driver to connect isdn4linux with CAPI2.0 (capidrv).
The lowlevel interface can be used to implement a CAPI2.0
also for passive cards since July 1999.
The author can be reached at calle@calle.in-berlin.de.
The command avmcapictrl is part of the isdn4k-utils.
t4-files can be found at ftp://ftp.avm.de/cardware/b1/linux/firmware
Currently supported cards:
B1 ISA (all versions)
B1 PCI
T1/T1B (HEMA card)
M1
M2
B1 PCMCIA
Installing
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You need at least /dev/capi20 to load the firmware.
mknod /dev/capi20 c 68 0
mknod /dev/capi20.00 c 68 1
mknod /dev/capi20.01 c 68 2
.
.
.
mknod /dev/capi20.19 c 68 20
Running
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To use the card you need the t4-files to download the firmware.
AVM GmbH provides several t4-files for the different D-channel
protocols (b1.t4 for Euro-ISDN). Install these file in /lib/isdn.
if you configure as modules load the modules this way:
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capiutil.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/b1.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/kernelcapi.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capidrv.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/capi.o
if you have an B1-PCI card load the module b1pci.o
insmod /lib/modules/current/misc/b1pci.o
and load the firmware with
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/b1.t4 1
if you have an B1-ISA card load the module b1isa.o
and add the card by calling
avmcapictrl add 0x150 15
and load the firmware by calling
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/b1.t4 1
if you have an T1-ISA card load the module t1isa.o
and add the card by calling
avmcapictrl add 0x450 15 T1 0
and load the firmware by calling
avmcapictrl load /lib/isdn/t1.t4 1
if you have an PCMCIA card (B1/M1/M2) load the module b1pcmcia.o
before you insert the card.
Leased Lines with B1
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Init card and load firmware.
For an D64S use "FV: 1" as phone number
For an D64S2 use "FV: 1" and "FV: 2" for multilink
or "FV: 1,2" to use CAPI channel bundling.
/proc-Interface
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/proc/capi:
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 .
dr-xr-xr-x 82 root root 0 Jun 30 19:08 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 applications
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 applstats
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 capi20
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 capidrv
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 controller
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 contrstats
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 driver
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 ncci
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 1 14:03 users
/proc/capi/applications:
applid level3cnt datablkcnt datablklen ncci-cnt recvqueuelen
level3cnt: capi_register parameter
datablkcnt: capi_register parameter
ncci-cnt: current number of nccis (connections)
recvqueuelen: number of messages on receive queue
for example:
1 -2 16 2048 1 0
2 2 7 2048 1 0
/proc/capi/applstats:
applid recvctlmsg nrecvdatamsg nsentctlmsg nsentdatamsg
recvctlmsg: capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
recvdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_IND received
sentctlmsg: capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
sentdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example:
1 2057 1699 1721 1699
/proc/capi/capi20: statistics of capi.o (/dev/capi20)
minor nopen nrecvdropmsg nrecvctlmsg nrecvdatamsg sentctlmsg sentdatamsg
minor: minor device number of capi device
nopen: number of calls to devices open
nrecvdropmsg: capi messages dropped (messages in recvqueue in close)
nrecvctlmsg: capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg: capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example:
1 2 18 0 16 2
/proc/capi/capidrv: statistics of capidrv.o (capi messages)
nrecvctlmsg nrecvdatamsg sentctlmsg sentdatamsg
nrecvctlmsg: capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg: capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example:
2780 2226 2256 2226
/proc/capi/controller:
controller drivername state cardname controllerinfo
for example:
1 b1pci running b1pci-e000 B1 3.07-01 0xe000 19
2 t1isa running t1isa-450 B1 3.07-01 0x450 11 0
3 b1pcmcia running m2-150 B1 3.07-01 0x150 5
/proc/capi/contrstats:
controller nrecvctlmsg nrecvdatamsg sentctlmsg sentdatamsg
nrecvctlmsg: capi messages received without DATA_B3_IND
nrecvdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_IND received
nsentctlmsg: capi messages sent without DATA_B3_REQ
nsentdatamsg: capi DATA_B3_REQ sent
for example:
1 2845 2272 2310 2274
2 2 0 2 0
3 2 0 2 0
/proc/capi/driver:
drivername ncontroller
for example:
b1pci 1
t1isa 1
b1pcmcia 1
b1isa 0
/proc/capi/ncci:
apllid ncci winsize sendwindow
for example:
1 0x10101 8 0
/proc/capi/users: kernelmodules that use the kernelcapi.
name
for example:
capidrv
capi20
Questions
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Check out the FAQ (ftp.isdn4linux.de) or subscribe to the
linux-avmb1@calle.in-berlin.de mailing list by sending
a mail to majordomo@calle.in-berlin.de with
subscribe linux-avmb1
in the body.
German documentation and several scripts can be found at
ftp://ftp.avm.de/cardware/b1/linux/
Bugs
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If you find any please let me know.
Enjoy,
Carsten Paeth (calle@calle.in-berlin.de)