Layed out device ID functionality in own files.
/******************************************************************************
*
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* Copyright (C) 2006 Florian Pose, Ingenieurgemeinschaft IgH
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/**
\file
EtherCAT domain structure.
*/
/*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef _EC_DOMAIN_H_
#define _EC_DOMAIN_H_
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/kobject.h>
#include "globals.h"
#include "datagram.h"
#include "master.h"
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
EtherCAT domain.
Handles the process data and the therefore needed datagrams of a certain
group of slaves.
*/
struct ec_domain
{
struct kobject kobj; /**< kobject */
struct list_head list; /**< list item */
unsigned int index; /**< domain index (just a number) */
ec_master_t *master; /**< EtherCAT master owning the domain */
size_t data_size; /**< size of the process data */
struct list_head datagrams; /**< process data datagrams */
uint32_t base_address; /**< logical offset address of the process data */
unsigned int response_count; /**< number of responding slaves */
unsigned int state; /**< domain error state */
struct list_head data_regs; /**< PDO data registrations */
unsigned int working_counter_changes; /**< working counter changes
since last notification */
unsigned long notify_jiffies; /**< time of last notification */
};
/*****************************************************************************/
int ec_domain_init(ec_domain_t *, ec_master_t *, unsigned int);
void ec_domain_destroy(ec_domain_t *);
int ec_domain_alloc(ec_domain_t *, uint32_t);
/*****************************************************************************/
#endif