NAME
own, own_send_command, own_commmand_wait, own_self_command, own_acquire_bus, own crc, own_release_bus, OWN_ACQUIRE_BUS, OWN_CRC, OWN_RELEASE_BUS, OWN_SEND_COMMAND — Dallas Semiconductor 1-Wire Network and Transport InterfaceSYNOPSIS
#include <sys/bus.h>#include <dev/ow/own.h> int
own_send_command(device_t pdev, struct ow_cmd *cmd); int
own_command_wait(device_t pdev, struct ow_cmd *cmd); int
own_self_command(device_t pdev, struct ow_cmd *cmd, uint8_t xpt_cmd); int
own_acquire_bus(device_t pdev, int how); int
own_release_bus(device_t pdev); int
own_crc(device_t pdev, uint8_t *buffer, size_t len); int
OWN_SEND_COMMAND(device_t ndev, device_t pdev, struct ow_cmd *cmd); int
OWN_ACQUIRE_BUS(device_t ndev, device_t pdev, int how); void
OWN_RELEASE_BUS(device_t ndev, device_t pdev); uint8_t
OWN_CRC(device_t ndev, device_t pdev, uint8_t *buffer, size_t len);
DESCRIPTION
The own interface defines three sets of functions for interacting with 1-Wire devices: sending commands, reserving the bus, and ensuring data integrity. Wrappers are provided for the raw OWN kobj(9) interfaces and should be used for improved safety over the kobj(9) ones.Bus Commands
The 1-Wire bus defines different layers of access to the devices on the bus. The own functions provide access to the network and transport layers. The network layer designates the next command as being either for all devices on the bus, or for a specific device. The network layer also specifies the speed used by the link layer. struct ow_cmd encapsulates network access, speed, and timing information. It specifies the commands to send and whether or not to read data. Its members are:- flags
- Flags controlling the interpretation of the structure.
These flags are defined in
<dev/ow/ow.h>:
- OW_FLAG_OVERDRIVE
- Send xpt_cmd bytes and read xpt_read bytes at overdrive speed.
- OW_FLAG_READ_BIT
- Interpret xpt_read_len to be in bits to be read after xpt_cmd rather than bytes.
- rom_cmd
- ROM command bytes to send.
- rom_len
- Number of ROM command bytes to send.
- rom_read_len
- Number of bytes to read after sending the ROM command.
- rom_read
- Buffer for bytes read after the ROM command.
- xpt_cmd
- Transport command to send.
- xpt_len
- Length of the transport command bytes to send. Specify 0 for no transport command.
- xpt_read_len
- Number of bytes to read after
xpt_cmd bytes are sent. If the
OW_FLAG_READ_BIT
bit is set in flags, then it is the number of bits to read. Bits read are packed into bytes. - xpt_read
- Buffer for data read.
Bus Reservation
The 1-Wire system includes an advisory lock for the bus that presentation layer devices can use to coordinate access. Locking is purely advisory at this time. own_acquire_bus() reserves the bus. It waits indefinitely if the how argument isOWN_WAIT
and returns the error
EWOULDBLOCK
if passed
OWN_DONTWAIT
when the bus is owned by
another client.
own_release_bus() releases the bus.
Data Integrity
own_crc() computes the 1-Wire standard CRC function over the data passed in buffer and len and returns the result.Notes
The 1-Wire standard (Maxim AN937) defines layers that are akin to ISO networking layers. The lowest relevant layer, the link layer, defines the polling windows and the timing of the signaling of different modes. The network layer is built on top of the link layer and is used to address devices in a unicast or multicast manner. The transport layer defines commands and responses from the devices. The presentation layer is composed of the device specific commands and actions used to control the specific 1-Wire devices on bus. These interfaces are implemented by the ow(4) device. Presentation layer devices (children of the newbus ow(4) device) should only call the functions described here. The functionality provided by the owc(4) device (specifically the owll(9) interface) should only be called by the ow(4) driver.SEE ALSO
ow(4), owc(4), owll(9) https://pdfserv.maximintegrated.com/en/an/AN937.pdfLEGAL
1-Wire is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.HISTORY
The own driver first appeared in FreeBSD 11.0.AUTHORS
The own device driver and this manual page were written by Warner Losh.July 20, 2015 | Debian |