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| 141 | f9daq | 1 | // Using libusb-win32 (http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net) version 0.1.12.0.  | 
        
| 2 | // Libusb-win32 is a library that allows userspace application to access USB  | 
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| 3 | // devices on Windows operation systems (Win98SE, WinME, Win2k, WinXP).  | 
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| 4 | // It is derived from and fully API compatible to libusb available at  | 
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| 5 | // http://libusb.sourceforge.net. | 
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| 6 | // http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net | 
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| 7 | // http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32 | 
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| 8 | /* | 
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| 9 |  03/09/06 Release 3.00 changes | 
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| 10 |  07/28/06 correction CAMAC write for F to be in range 16...23 | 
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| 11 | ->New Version for use with LIBUSB version 1.12 | 
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| 12 |   Andreas Ruben,                  03/12/07 | 
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| 13 | |||
| 14 | ->Corrections by Jan Toke         03/20/2007 | 
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| 15 |   1.  Internal buffer length for xxusb_stack_write corrected. It was | 
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| 16 |   2000 bytes and did not accommodate the full stack I made it 2100 to be | 
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| 17 |   on safe side. 2048 would be sufficient. | 
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| 18 |   2. Internal buffer length for xxusb_stack_read. It was 1600 bytes and now it is 2100. | 
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| 19 |   3. xxusb_stack_execute modified such that now it has 100 ms timeout | 
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| 20 |   for stacks with just one entry. This improves response of xxusbwin when | 
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| 21 |   starting with CC-USB in P position. | 
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| 22 | |||
| 23 | ->Corrections by Andreas Ruben    06/22/2007 | 
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| 24 |   1. CAMAC_Read Q and X response and F-filter corrected for control codes without data return | 
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| 25 |   2. CAMAC DGG corrected 06/25/07 | 
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| 26 |   3. VME and CAMAC_scaler_settings added06/26/07 | 
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| 27 | |||
| 28 | ->Change by Andreas Ruben   06/22/2007 | 
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| 29 |   1. 8 bit VME Read added, may need check which byte should be read, not fully tested yet!!! | 
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| 30 | |||
| 31 | ->Change by Andreas Ruben   06/24/2008 | 
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| 32 |   1. bug fix in CAMAC read for return -1 in case not executed | 
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| 33 | |||
| 34 | ->Change by Andreas Ruben   08/24/2009 | 
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| 35 |     1. CAMACDGG: Added firmware version detection for proper setting of outputs with FW 5.01 | 
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| 36 | |||
| 37 | ->Change by Andreas Ruben   04/20/2010 | 
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| 38 | |||
| 39 |   1.CAMAC_block-read16(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int N, int A, int F, int loops, int *Data)added | 
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| 40 | -> Add-on from Jan Tokes Library (libusb1.2.6 compatible) 08/25/2012 | 
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| 41 |   1. ccusb_longstackexecute | 
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| 42 |   2. xxusb_init | 
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| 43 | |||
| 44 | */ | 
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| 45 | // libxxusb.cpp : Defines the entry point for the DLL application. | 
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| 46 | // | 
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| 47 | |||
| 48 | //#include "stdafx.h" | 
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| 49 | |||
| 50 | #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN     // Exclude rarely-used stuff from Windows headers | 
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| 51 | #include <windows.h> | 
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| 52 | #include <winioctl.h> | 
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| 53 | #include <string.h> | 
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| 54 | #include <winbase.h> | 
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| 55 | //#include <malloc.h> | 
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| 56 | #include "usb.h" | 
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| 57 | #include "libxxusb.h" | 
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| 58 | #include <time.h> | 
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| 59 | |||
| 60 | BOOL APIENTRY DllMain( HANDLE hModule,  | 
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| 61 |                        DWORD  ul_reason_for_call, | 
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| 62 | LPVOID lpReserved  | 
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| 63 |                      ) | 
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| 64 | { | 
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| 65 | return TRUE;  | 
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| 66 | } | 
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| 67 | |||
| 68 | |||
| 69 | |||
| 70 | |||
| 71 | /* | 
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| 72 | ******** xxusb_longstack_execute ************************ | 
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| 73 | |||
| 74 |   Executes stack array passed to the function and returns the data read from the VME bus | 
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| 75 | |||
| 76 |   Paramters: | 
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| 77 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
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| 78 |     DataBuffer: pointer to the dual use buffer | 
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| 79 |     when calling , DataBuffer contains (unsigned short) stack data, with first word serving | 
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| 80 |     as a placeholder | 
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| 81 |     upon successful return, DataBuffer contains (unsigned short) VME data | 
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| 82 |     lDataLen: The number of bytes to be fetched from VME bus - not less than the actual number | 
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| 83 |     expected, or the function will return -5 code. For stack consisting only of write operations, | 
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| 84 |     lDataLen may be set to 1. | 
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| 85 |     timeout: The time in ms that should be spent tryimg to write data. | 
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| 86 | |||
| 87 |   Returns: | 
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| 88 |     When Successful, the number of bytes read from xxusb. | 
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| 89 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
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| 90 | |||
| 91 |   Note: | 
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| 92 |   The function must pass a pointer to an array of unsigned integer stack data, in which the first word | 
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| 93 |   is left empty to serve as a placeholder. | 
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| 94 |   The function is intended for executing long stacks, up to 4 MBytes long, both "write" and "read" | 
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| 95 |   oriented, such as using multi-block transfer operations. | 
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| 96 |   Structure upon call: | 
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| 97 |     DataBuffer(0) = 0(don't care place holder) | 
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| 98 |     DataBuffer(1) = (unsigned short)StackLength bits 0-15 | 
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| 99 |     DataBuffer(2) = (unsigned short)StackLength bits 16-20 | 
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| 100 |     DataBuffer(3 - StackLength +2)  (unsigned short) stack data | 
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| 101 |       StackLength represents the number of words following DataBuffer(1) word, thus the total number | 
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| 102 |     of words is StackLength+2 | 
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| 103 |   Structure upon return: | 
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| 104 |     DataBuffer(0 - (ReturnValue/2-1)) - (unsigned short)array of returned data when ReturnValue>0 | 
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| 105 | */ | 
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| 106 | |||
| 107 | int __stdcall xxusb_longstack_execute(usb_dev_handle *hDev, void *DataBuffer, int lDataLen, int timeout)  | 
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| 108 | { | 
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| 109 | int ret;  | 
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| 110 | char *cbuf;  | 
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| 111 | unsigned short *usbuf;  | 
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| 112 | int bufsize;  | 
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| 113 | |||
| 114 | cbuf = (char *)DataBuffer;  | 
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| 115 | usbuf = (unsigned short *)DataBuffer;  | 
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| 116 | cbuf[0]=12;  | 
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| 117 | cbuf[1]=0;  | 
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| 118 | bufsize = 2*(usbuf[1]+0x10000*usbuf[2])+4;  | 
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| 119 | ret=usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, cbuf, bufsize, timeout);  | 
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| 120 | if (ret>0)  | 
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| 121 | ret=usb_bulk_read(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_IN, cbuf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
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| 122 | |||
| 123 | return ret;  | 
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| 124 | } | 
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| 125 | |||
| 126 | |||
| 127 | int __stdcall ccusb_longstack_execute(usb_dev_handle *hDev, void *DataBuffer, int lDataLen, int timeout)  | 
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| 128 | { | 
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| 129 | int ret;  | 
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| 130 | char *cbuf;  | 
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| 131 | unsigned short *usbuf;  | 
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| 132 | int bufsize;  | 
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| 133 | |||
| 134 | cbuf = (char *)DataBuffer;  | 
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| 135 | usbuf = (unsigned short *)DataBuffer;  | 
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| 136 | cbuf[0]=12;  | 
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| 137 | cbuf[1]=0;  | 
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| 138 | bufsize = 2*usbuf[1]+4;  | 
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| 139 | ret=usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, cbuf, bufsize, timeout);  | 
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| 140 | if (ret>0)  | 
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| 141 | ret=usb_bulk_read(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_IN, cbuf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
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| 142 | |||
| 143 | return ret;  | 
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| 144 | } | 
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| 145 | |||
| 146 | /* | 
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| 147 | /* | 
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| 148 | ******** xxusb_bulk_read ************************ | 
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| 149 | |||
| 150 |   Reads the content of the usbfifo whenever "FIFO full" flag is set, | 
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| 151 |     otherwise times out. | 
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| 152 | |||
| 153 |   Paramters: | 
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| 154 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
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| 155 |     DataBuffer: pointer to an array to store data that is read from the VME bus; | 
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| 156 |     the array may be declared as byte, unsigned short, or unsigned long | 
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| 157 |     lDatalen: The number of bytes to read from xxusb | 
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| 158 |     timeout: The time in ms that should be spent waiting for data. | 
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| 159 | |||
| 160 |   Returns: | 
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| 161 |     When Successful, the number of bytes read from xxusb. | 
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| 162 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
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| 163 | |||
| 164 |   Note: | 
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| 165 |   Depending upon the actual need, the function may be used to return the data in a form | 
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| 166 |   of an array of bytes, unsigned short integers (16 bits), or unsigned long integers (32 bits). | 
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| 167 |   The latter option of passing a pointer to an array of unsigned long integers is meaningful when | 
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| 168 |   xxusb data buffering option is used (bit 7=128 of the global register) that requires data | 
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| 169 |   32-bit data alignment. | 
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| 170 | |||
| 171 | */ | 
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| 172 | int __stdcall xxusb_bulk_read(usb_dev_handle *hDev, void *DataBuffer, int lDataLen, int timeout)  | 
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| 173 | { | 
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| 174 | int ret;  | 
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| 175 | char *cbuf;  | 
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| 176 | cbuf = (char *)DataBuffer;  | 
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| 177 | ret = usb_bulk_read(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_IN, cbuf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
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| 178 | return ret;  | 
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| 179 | } | 
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| 180 | |||
| 181 | /* | 
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| 182 | ******** xxusb_bulk_write ************************ | 
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| 183 | |||
| 184 |   Writes the content of an array of bytes, unsigned short integers, or unsigned long integers | 
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| 185 |   to the USB port fifo; times out when the USB fifo is full (e.g., when xxusb is busy). | 
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| 186 | |||
| 187 |   Paramters: | 
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| 188 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
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| 189 |     DataBuffer: pointer to an array storing the data to be sent; | 
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| 190 |     the array may be declared as byte, unsigned short, or unsigned long | 
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| 191 |     lDatalen: The number of bytes to to send to xxusb | 
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| 192 |     timeout: The time in ms that should be spent waiting for data. | 
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| 193 | |||
| 194 |   Returns: | 
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| 195 |     When Successful, the number of bytes passed to xxusb. | 
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| 196 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
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| 197 | |||
| 198 |   Note: | 
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| 199 |   Depending upon the actual need, the function may be used to pass to xxusb the data in a form | 
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| 200 |   of an array of bytes, unsigned short integers (16 bits), or unsigned long integers (32 bits). | 
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| 201 | */ | 
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| 202 | int __stdcall xxusb_bulk_write(usb_dev_handle *hDev, void *DataBuffer, int lDataLen, int timeout)  | 
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| 203 | { | 
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| 204 | int ret;  | 
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| 205 | char *cbuf;  | 
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| 206 | cbuf = (char *)DataBuffer;  | 
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| 207 | ret = usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, cbuf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
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| 208 | return ret;  | 
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| 209 | } | 
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| 210 | |||
| 211 | /* | 
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| 212 | ******** xxusb_usbfifo_read ************************ | 
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| 213 | |||
| 214 |   Reads data stored in the xxusb fifo and packs them in an array of long integers. | 
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| 215 | |||
| 216 |   Paramters: | 
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| 217 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
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| 218 |     DataBuffer: pointer to an array of long to store data that is read | 
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| 219 |     the data occupy only the least significant 16 bits of the 32-bit data words | 
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| 220 |     lDatalen: The number of bytes to read from the xxusb | 
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| 221 |     timeout: The time in ms that should be spent waiting for data. | 
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| 222 | |||
| 223 |   Returns: | 
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| 224 |     When Successful, the number of bytes read from xxusb. | 
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| 225 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
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| 226 | |||
| 227 |   Note: | 
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| 228 |   The function is not economical as it wastes half of the space required for storing | 
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| 229 |   the data received. Also, it is relatively slow, as it performs extensive data repacking. | 
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| 230 |   It is recommended to use xxusb_bulk_read with a pointer to an array of unsigned short | 
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| 231 |   integers. | 
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| 232 | */ | 
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| 233 | int __stdcall xxusb_usbfifo_read(usb_dev_handle *hDev, int *DataBuffer, int lDataLen, int timeout)  | 
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| 234 | { | 
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| 235 | int ret;  | 
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| 236 | char *cbuf;  | 
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| 237 | unsigned short *usbuf;  | 
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| 238 | int i;  | 
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| 239 | |||
| 240 | cbuf = (char *)DataBuffer;  | 
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| 241 | usbuf = (unsigned short *)DataBuffer;  | 
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| 242 | |||
| 243 | ret = usb_bulk_read(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_IN, cbuf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
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| 244 | if (ret > 0)  | 
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| 245 | for (i=ret/2-1; i >= 0; i=i-1)  | 
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| 246 |     { | 
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| 247 | usbuf[i*2]=usbuf[i];  | 
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| 248 | usbuf[i*2+1]=0;  | 
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| 249 |     } | 
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| 250 | return ret;  | 
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| 251 | } | 
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| 252 | |||
| 253 | |||
| 254 | //******************************************************// | 
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| 255 | //******************* GENERAL XX_USB *******************// | 
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| 256 | //******************************************************// | 
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| 257 | // The following are functions used for both VM_USB & CC_USB | 
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| 258 | |||
| 259 | |||
| 260 | /* | 
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| 261 | ******** xxusb_register_write ************************ | 
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| 262 | |||
| 263 |   Writes Data to the xxusb register selected by RedAddr.  For | 
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| 264 |     acceptable values for RegData and RegAddr see the manual | 
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| 265 |     the module you are using. | 
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| 266 | |||
| 267 |   Parameters: | 
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| 268 |     hdev: usb device handle returned from open device | 
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| 269 |     RegAddr: The internal address if the xxusb | 
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| 270 |     RegData: The Data to be written to the register | 
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| 271 | |||
| 272 |   Returns: | 
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| 273 |     Number of bytes sent to xxusb if successful | 
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| 274 | |||
| 275 |     Negative numbers if the call fails | 
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| 276 | */ | 
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| 277 | short __stdcall xxusb_register_write(usb_dev_handle *hDev, short RegAddr, long RegData)  | 
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| 278 | { | 
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| 279 | long RegD;  | 
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| 280 | char buf[8]={5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0};  | 
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| 281 | int ret;  | 
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| 282 | int lDataLen;  | 
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| 283 | int timeout;  | 
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| 284 | if ((RegAddr==0) || (RegAddr==12) || (RegAddr==15))  | 
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| 285 | return 0;  | 
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| 286 | buf[2]=(char)(RegAddr & 15);  | 
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| 287 | buf[4]=(char)(RegData & 255);  | 
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| 288 | |||
| 289 | RegD = RegData >> 8;  | 
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| 290 | buf[5]=(char)(RegD & 255);  | 
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| 291 | RegD = RegD >>8;  | 
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| 292 | if (RegAddr==8)  | 
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| 293 |   { | 
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| 294 | buf[6]=(char)(RegD & 255);  | 
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| 295 | lDataLen=8;  | 
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| 296 |   } | 
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| 297 |   else | 
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| 298 | lDataLen=6;  | 
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| 299 | timeout=10;  | 
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| 300 | ret=xxusb_bulk_write(hDev, buf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
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| 301 | return ret;  | 
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| 302 | } | 
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| 303 | |||
| 304 | /* | 
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| 305 | ******** xxusb_stack_write ************************ | 
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| 306 | |||
| 307 |   Writes a stack of VME/CAMAC calls to the VM_USB/CC_USB | 
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| 308 |     to be executed upon trigger. | 
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| 309 | |||
| 310 |   Parameters: | 
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| 311 |     hdev: usb device handle returned from an open function | 
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| 312 |     StackAddr: internal register to which the stack should be written | 
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| 313 |     lpStackData: Pointer to an array holding the stack | 
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| 314 | |||
| 315 |   Returns: | 
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| 316 |     The number of Bytes written to the xxusb when successful | 
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| 317 |     A negative number upon failure | 
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| 318 | */ | 
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| 319 | short __stdcall xxusb_stack_write(usb_dev_handle *hDev, short StackAddr, long *intbuf)  | 
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| 320 | { | 
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| 321 | int timeout;  | 
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| 322 | short ret;  | 
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| 323 | short lDataLen;  | 
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| 324 | char buf[2100];  | 
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| 325 | short i;  | 
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| 326 | int bufsize;  | 
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| 327 | |||
| 328 | buf[0]=(char)((StackAddr & 51) + 4);  | 
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| 329 | buf[1]=0;  | 
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| 330 | lDataLen=(short)(intbuf[0] & 0xFFF);  | 
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| 331 | buf[2]=(char)(lDataLen & 255);  | 
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| 332 | lDataLen = lDataLen >> 8;  | 
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| 333 | buf[3] = (char)(lDataLen & 255);  | 
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| 334 | bufsize=intbuf[0]*2+4;  | 
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| 335 | if (intbuf[0]==0)  | 
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| 336 | return 0;  | 
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| 337 | for (i=1; i <= intbuf[0]; i++)  | 
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| 338 |       { | 
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| 339 | buf[2+2*i] = (char)(intbuf[i] & 255);  | 
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| 340 | buf[3+2*i] = (char)((intbuf[i] >>8) & 255);  | 
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| 341 |       } | 
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| 342 | timeout=100;  | 
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| 343 | ret=usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, buf, bufsize, timeout);  | 
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| 344 | return ret;  | 
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| 345 | } | 
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| 346 | |||
| 347 | /* | 
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| 348 | ******** xxusb_stack_execute ********************** | 
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| 349 | |||
| 350 |   Writes, executes and returns the value of a DAQ stack. | 
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| 351 | |||
| 352 |   Parameters: | 
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| 353 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
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| 354 |     intbuf: Pointer to an array holding the values stack.  Upon return | 
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| 355 |             Pointer value is the Data returned from the stack. | 
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| 356 | |||
| 357 |   Returns: | 
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| 358 |     When successful, the number of Bytes read from xxusb | 
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| 359 |     Upon Failure, a negative number. | 
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| 360 | */ | 
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| 361 | short __stdcall xxusb_stack_execute(usb_dev_handle *hDev, long *intbuf)  | 
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| 362 | { | 
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| 363 | int timeout;  | 
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| 364 | short ret;  | 
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| 365 | short lDataLen;  | 
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| 366 | char buf[26700];  | 
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| 367 | short i;  | 
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| 368 | int bufsize;  | 
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| 369 | int ii = 0;  | 
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| 370 | |||
| 371 | buf[0]=12;  | 
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| 372 | buf[1]=0;  | 
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| 373 | lDataLen=(short)(intbuf[0] & 0xFFF);  | 
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| 374 | buf[2]=(char)(lDataLen & 255);  | 
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| 375 | lDataLen = lDataLen >> 8;  | 
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| 376 | buf[3] = (char)(lDataLen & 15);  | 
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| 377 | bufsize=intbuf[0]*2+4;  | 
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| 378 | if (intbuf[0]==0)  | 
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| 379 | return 0;  | 
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| 380 | for (i=1; i <= intbuf[0]; i++)  | 
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| 381 |       { | 
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| 382 | buf[2+2*i] = (char)(intbuf[i] & 255);  | 
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| 383 | buf[3+2*i] = (char)((intbuf[i] >>8) & 255);  | 
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| 384 |       } | 
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| 385 | if (intbuf[0]==1)  | 
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| 386 | timeout=100;  | 
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| 387 |   else | 
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| 388 | timeout=2000;  | 
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| 389 | ret=usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, buf, bufsize, timeout);  | 
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| 390 | if (ret>0)  | 
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| 391 |         { | 
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| 392 | lDataLen=26700;  | 
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| 393 | if (intbuf[0]==1)  | 
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| 394 | timeout=100;  | 
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| 395 |     else | 
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| 396 | timeout=6000;  | 
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| 397 | ret=usb_bulk_read(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_IN, buf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
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| 398 | if (ret>0)  | 
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| 399 | for (i=0; i < ret; i=i+2)  | 
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| 400 | intbuf[ii++]=(UCHAR)(buf[i]) +(UCHAR)( buf[i+1])*256;  | 
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| 401 |         } | 
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| 402 | return ret;  | 
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| 403 | } | 
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| 404 | |||
| 405 | /* | 
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| 406 | ******** xxusb_stack_read ************************ | 
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| 407 | |||
| 408 |   Reads the current DAQ stack stored by xxusb | 
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| 409 | |||
| 410 |   Parameters: | 
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| 411 |     hdev: USB device handle returned by an open function | 
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| 412 |     StackAddr: Indicates which stack to read, primary or secondary | 
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| 413 |     intbuf: Pointer to a array where the stack can be stored | 
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| 414 | |||
| 415 |   Returns: | 
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| 416 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
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| 417 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
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| 418 | */ | 
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| 419 | short __stdcall xxusb_stack_read(usb_dev_handle *hDev, short StackAddr, long *intbuf)  | 
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| 420 | { | 
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| 421 | int timeout;  | 
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| 422 | short ret;  | 
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| 423 | short lDataLen;  | 
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| 424 | short bufsize;  | 
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| 425 | char buf[2100];  | 
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| 426 | int i;  | 
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| 427 | |||
| 428 | buf[0]=(char)(StackAddr & 51);  | 
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| 429 | buf[1]=0;  | 
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| 430 | lDataLen = 2;  | 
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| 431 | timeout=100;  | 
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| 432 | ret=usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, buf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
        ||
| 433 | if (ret < 0)  | 
        ||
| 434 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 435 |     else | 
        ||
| 436 | bufsize=1600;  | 
        ||
| 437 | int ii=0;  | 
        ||
| 438 |       { | 
        ||
| 439 | ret=usb_bulk_read(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_IN, buf, bufsize, timeout);  | 
        ||
| 440 | if (ret>0)  | 
        ||
| 441 | for (i=0; i < ret; i=i+2)  | 
        ||
| 442 | intbuf[ii++]=(UCHAR)(buf[i]) + (UCHAR)(buf[i+1])*256;  | 
        ||
| 443 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 444 | |||
| 445 |       }     | 
        ||
| 446 | } | 
        ||
| 447 | |||
| 448 | /* | 
        ||
| 449 | ******** xxusb_register_read ************************ | 
        ||
| 450 | |||
| 451 |   Reads the current contents of an internal xxusb register | 
        ||
| 452 | |||
| 453 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 454 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 455 |     RegAddr: The internal address of the register from which to read | 
        ||
| 456 |     RegData: Pointer to a long to hold the data. | 
        ||
| 457 | |||
| 458 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 459 |     When Successful, the number of bytes read from xxusb. | 
        ||
| 460 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 461 | */ | 
        ||
| 462 | short __stdcall xxusb_register_read(usb_dev_handle *hDev, short RegAddr, long *RegData)  | 
        ||
| 463 | { | 
        ||
| 464 | //long RegD; | 
        ||
| 465 | int timeout;  | 
        ||
| 466 | char buf[4]={1,0,0,0};  | 
        ||
| 467 | int ret;  | 
        ||
| 468 | int lDataLen;  | 
        ||
| 469 | |||
| 470 | buf[2]=(char)(RegAddr & 15);  | 
        ||
| 471 | timeout=10;  | 
        ||
| 472 | lDataLen=4;  | 
        ||
| 473 | ret=xxusb_bulk_write(hDev, buf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
        ||
| 474 | if (ret < 0)  | 
        ||
| 475 | return (short)ret;  | 
        ||
| 476 |   else | 
        ||
| 477 |   { | 
        ||
| 478 | lDataLen=8;  | 
        ||
| 479 | timeout=100;  | 
        ||
| 480 | ret=xxusb_bulk_read(hDev, buf, lDataLen, timeout);  | 
        ||
| 481 | if (ret<0)  | 
        ||
| 482 | return (short)ret;  | 
        ||
| 483 |       else | 
        ||
| 484 |         { | 
        ||
| 485 | *RegData=(UCHAR)(buf[0])+256*(UCHAR)(buf[1]);  | 
        ||
| 486 | if (ret==4)  | 
        ||
| 487 | *RegData=*RegData+0x10000*(UCHAR)(buf[2]);  | 
        ||
| 488 | return (short)ret;  | 
        ||
| 489 |     } | 
        ||
| 490 |   } | 
        ||
| 491 | } | 
        ||
| 492 | |||
| 493 | |||
| 494 | |||
| 495 | |||
| 496 | /* | 
        ||
| 497 | ******** xxusb_reset_toggle ************************ | 
        ||
| 498 | |||
| 499 |   Toggles the reset state of the FPGA while the xxusb in programming mode | 
        ||
| 500 | |||
| 501 |   Parameters | 
        ||
| 502 |     hdev: US B device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 503 | |||
| 504 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 505 |     Upon failure, a negative number   | 
        ||
| 506 | */ | 
        ||
| 507 | short __stdcall xxusb_reset_toggle(usb_dev_handle *hDev)  | 
        ||
| 508 | { | 
        ||
| 509 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 510 | char buf[2] = {(char)255,(char)255};  | 
        ||
| 511 | int lDataLen=2;  | 
        ||
| 512 | int timeout=10;  | 
        ||
| 513 | ret = usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, buf,lDataLen, timeout);  | 
        ||
| 514 | return (short)ret;  | 
        ||
| 515 | } | 
        ||
| 516 | /* | 
        ||
| 517 | ******** xxusb_find ************************ | 
        ||
| 518 | |||
| 519 |   Performs usb_init | 
        ||
| 520 |   added 08/25/2012   | 
        ||
| 521 | |||
| 522 | */ | 
        ||
| 523 | |||
| 524 | void __stdcall xxusb_init()  | 
        ||
| 525 | { | 
        ||
| 526 | usb_init();  | 
        ||
| 527 | } | 
        ||
| 528 | /* | 
        ||
| 529 | ******** xxusb_devices_find ************************ | 
        ||
| 530 | |||
| 531 |   Determines the number and parameters of all xxusb devices attched to | 
        ||
| 532 |     the computer. | 
        ||
| 533 | |||
| 534 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 535 |     xxdev: pointer to an array on which the device parameters are stored | 
        ||
| 536 | |||
| 537 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 538 |     Upon success, returns the number of devices found | 
        ||
| 539 |     Upon Failure returns a negative number | 
        ||
| 540 | */ | 
        ||
| 541 | short __stdcall xxusb_devices_find(xxusb_device_type *xxdev)  | 
        ||
| 542 | { | 
        ||
| 543 | short DevFound = 0;  | 
        ||
| 544 | usb_dev_handle *udev;  | 
        ||
| 545 | struct usb_bus *bus;  | 
        ||
| 546 | struct usb_device *dev;  | 
        ||
| 547 | struct usb_bus *usb_busses;  | 
        ||
| 548 | char string[256];  | 
        ||
| 549 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 550 | usb_init();  | 
        ||
| 551 | usb_find_busses();  | 
        ||
| 552 | usb_busses=usb_get_busses();  | 
        ||
| 553 | usb_find_devices();  | 
        ||
| 554 | for (bus=usb_busses; bus; bus = bus->next)  | 
        ||
| 555 |    { | 
        ||
| 556 | for (dev = bus->devices; dev; dev= dev->next)  | 
        ||
| 557 |        { | 
        ||
| 558 | if (dev->descriptor.idVendor==XXUSB_WIENER_VENDOR_ID)  | 
        ||
| 559 |        { | 
        ||
| 560 | udev = usb_open(dev);  | 
        ||
| 561 | if (udev)  | 
        ||
| 562 |                { | 
        ||
| 563 | ret = usb_get_string_simple(udev, dev->descriptor.iSerialNumber, string, sizeof(string));  | 
        ||
| 564 | if (ret >0 )  | 
        ||
| 565 |          { | 
        ||
| 566 | xxdev[DevFound].usbdev=dev;  | 
        ||
| 567 | strcpy(xxdev[DevFound].SerialString, string);  | 
        ||
| 568 |            DevFound++; | 
        ||
| 569 |          } | 
        ||
| 570 | usb_close(udev);  | 
        ||
| 571 |     } | 
        ||
| 572 | else return -1;  | 
        ||
| 573 |      } | 
        ||
| 574 |        } | 
        ||
| 575 |     } | 
        ||
| 576 | return DevFound;  | 
        ||
| 577 | } | 
        ||
| 578 | |||
| 579 | /* | 
        ||
| 580 | ******** xxusb_device_close ************************ | 
        ||
| 581 | |||
| 582 |   Closes an xxusb device | 
        ||
| 583 | |||
| 584 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 585 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 586 | |||
| 587 |   Returns:  1 | 
        ||
| 588 | */ | 
        ||
| 589 | short __stdcall xxusb_device_close(usb_dev_handle *hDev)  | 
        ||
| 590 | { | 
        ||
| 591 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 592 | ret=usb_release_interface(hDev,0);  | 
        ||
| 593 | usb_close(hDev);  | 
        ||
| 594 | return 1;  | 
        ||
| 595 | } | 
        ||
| 596 | |||
| 597 | /* | 
        ||
| 598 | ******** xxusb_device_open ************************ | 
        ||
| 599 | |||
| 600 |   Opens an xxusb device found by xxusb_device_find | 
        ||
| 601 | |||
| 602 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 603 |     dev: a usb device | 
        ||
| 604 | |||
| 605 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 606 |     A USB device handle | 
        ||
| 607 | */ | 
        ||
| 608 | usb_dev_handle* __stdcall xxusb_device_open(struct usb_device *dev)  | 
        ||
| 609 | { | 
        ||
| 610 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 611 | usb_dev_handle *udev;  | 
        ||
| 612 | udev = usb_open(dev);  | 
        ||
| 613 | ret = usb_set_configuration(udev,1);  | 
        ||
| 614 | ret = usb_claim_interface(udev,0);  | 
        ||
| 615 | // RESET USB (added 10/16/06 Andreas Ruben) | 
        ||
| 616 | ret=xxusb_register_write(udev, 10, 0x04);  | 
        ||
| 617 | return udev;  | 
        ||
| 618 | } | 
        ||
| 619 | |||
| 620 | /* | 
        ||
| 621 | ******** xxusb_flash_program ************************ | 
        ||
| 622 | |||
| 623 |     --Untested and therefore uncommented-- | 
        ||
| 624 | */ | 
        ||
| 625 | short __stdcall xxusb_flash_program(usb_dev_handle *hDev, char *config, short nsect)  | 
        ||
| 626 | { | 
        ||
| 627 | int i=0;  | 
        ||
| 628 | int k=0;  | 
        ||
| 629 | short ret=0;  | 
        ||
| 630 | time_t t1,t2;  | 
        ||
| 631 | |||
| 632 | char *pconfig;  | 
        ||
| 633 | char *pbuf;  | 
        ||
| 634 | pconfig=config;  | 
        ||
| 635 | char buf[518] ={(char)0xAA,(char)0xAA,(char)0x55,(char)0x55,(char)0xA0,(char)0xA0};  | 
        ||
| 636 | while (*pconfig++ != -1);  | 
        ||
| 637 | for (i=0; i<nsect; i++)  | 
        ||
| 638 |   { | 
        ||
| 639 | pbuf=buf+6;  | 
        ||
| 640 | for (k=0; k<256; k++)  | 
        ||
| 641 |     { | 
        ||
| 642 | *(pbuf++)=*(pconfig);  | 
        ||
| 643 | *(pbuf++)=*(pconfig++);  | 
        ||
| 644 |     } | 
        ||
| 645 | ret = usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, buf, 518, 2000);  | 
        ||
| 646 | if (ret<0)  | 
        ||
| 647 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 648 | t1=clock()+(time_t)(0.03*CLOCKS_PER_SEC);  | 
        ||
| 649 | while (t1>clock());  | 
        ||
| 650 | t2=clock();  | 
        ||
| 651 |   } | 
        ||
| 652 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 653 | } | 
        ||
| 654 | |||
| 655 | /* | 
        ||
| 656 | ******** xxusb_flashblock_program ************************ | 
        ||
| 657 | |||
| 658 |       --Untested and therefore uncommented--   | 
        ||
| 659 | */ | 
        ||
| 660 | short __stdcall xxusb_flashblock_program(usb_dev_handle *hDev, UCHAR *config)  | 
        ||
| 661 | { | 
        ||
| 662 | int k=0;  | 
        ||
| 663 | short ret=0;  | 
        ||
| 664 | |||
| 665 | UCHAR *pconfig;  | 
        ||
| 666 | char *pbuf;  | 
        ||
| 667 | pconfig=config;  | 
        ||
| 668 | char buf[518] ={(char)0xAA,(char)0xAA,(char)0x55,(char)0x55,(char)0xA0,(char)0xA0};  | 
        ||
| 669 | pbuf=buf+6;  | 
        ||
| 670 | for (k=0; k<256; k++)  | 
        ||
| 671 |   { | 
        ||
| 672 | *(pbuf++)=(UCHAR)(*(pconfig));  | 
        ||
| 673 | *(pbuf++)=(UCHAR)(*(pconfig++));  | 
        ||
| 674 |   } | 
        ||
| 675 | ret = usb_bulk_write(hDev, XXUSB_ENDPOINT_OUT, buf, 518, 2000);  | 
        ||
| 676 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 677 | } | 
        ||
| 678 | |||
| 679 | /* | 
        ||
| 680 | ******** xxusb_serial_open ************************ | 
        ||
| 681 | |||
| 682 |   Opens a xxusb device whose serial number is given | 
        ||
| 683 | |||
| 684 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 685 |     SerialString: a char string that gives the serial number of | 
        ||
| 686 |                   the device you wish to open.  It takes the form: | 
        ||
| 687 |                   VM0009 - for a vm_usb with serial number 9 or | 
        ||
| 688 |                   CC0009 - for a cc_usb with serial number 9 | 
        ||
| 689 | |||
| 690 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 691 |     A USB device handle | 
        ||
| 692 | */ | 
        ||
| 693 | usb_dev_handle* __stdcall xxusb_serial_open(char *SerialString)  | 
        ||
| 694 | { | 
        ||
| 695 | short DevFound = 0;  | 
        ||
| 696 | usb_dev_handle *udev = NULL;  | 
        ||
| 697 | struct usb_bus *bus;  | 
        ||
| 698 | struct usb_device *dev;  | 
        ||
| 699 | struct usb_bus *usb_busses;  | 
        ||
| 700 | char string[7];  | 
        ||
| 701 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 702 | // usb_set_debug(4); | 
        ||
| 703 | usb_init();  | 
        ||
| 704 | usb_find_busses();  | 
        ||
| 705 | usb_busses=usb_get_busses();  | 
        ||
| 706 | usb_find_devices();  | 
        ||
| 707 | for (bus=usb_busses; bus; bus = bus->next)  | 
        ||
| 708 |    { | 
        ||
| 709 | for (dev = bus->devices; dev; dev= dev->next)  | 
        ||
| 710 |        { | 
        ||
| 711 | if (dev->descriptor.idVendor==XXUSB_WIENER_VENDOR_ID)  | 
        ||
| 712 |        { | 
        ||
| 713 | udev = xxusb_device_open(dev);  | 
        ||
| 714 | if (udev)  | 
        ||
| 715 |                { | 
        ||
| 716 | ret = usb_get_string_simple(udev, dev->descriptor.iSerialNumber, string, sizeof(string));  | 
        ||
| 717 | if (ret >0 )  | 
        ||
| 718 |             { | 
        ||
| 719 | if (strcmp(string,SerialString)==0)  | 
        ||
| 720 | return udev;  | 
        ||
| 721 |             } | 
        ||
| 722 | usb_close(udev);  | 
        ||
| 723 |         } | 
        ||
| 724 |      } | 
        ||
| 725 |        } | 
        ||
| 726 |     } | 
        ||
| 727 | udev = NULL;  | 
        ||
| 728 | return udev;  | 
        ||
| 729 | } | 
        ||
| 730 | |||
| 731 | |||
| 732 | //******************************************************// | 
        ||
| 733 | //****************** EZ_VME Functions ******************// | 
        ||
| 734 | //******************************************************// | 
        ||
| 735 | // The following are functions used to perform simple | 
        ||
| 736 | // VME Functions with the VM_USB | 
        ||
| 737 | |||
| 738 | /* | 
        ||
| 739 | ******** VME_write_32 ************************ | 
        ||
| 740 | |||
| 741 |   Writes a 32 bit data word to the VME bus | 
        ||
| 742 | |||
| 743 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 744 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 745 |     Address_Modifier: VME address modifier for the VME call | 
        ||
| 746 |     VME_Address: Address to write the data to | 
        ||
| 747 |     Data: 32 bit data word to be written to VME_Address | 
        ||
| 748 | |||
| 749 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 750 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 751 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 752 | */ | 
        ||
| 753 | short __stdcall VME_write_32(usb_dev_handle *hdev, short Address_Modifier, long VME_Address, long Data)  | 
        ||
| 754 | { | 
        ||
| 755 | long intbuf[1000];  | 
        ||
| 756 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 757 | intbuf[0]=7;  | 
        ||
| 758 | intbuf[1]=0;  | 
        ||
| 759 | intbuf[2]=Address_Modifier;  | 
        ||
| 760 | intbuf[3]=0;  | 
        ||
| 761 | intbuf[4]=(VME_Address & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 762 | intbuf[5]=((VME_Address >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 763 | intbuf[6]=(Data & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 764 | intbuf[7]=((Data >> 16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 765 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 766 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 767 | } | 
        ||
| 768 | |||
| 769 | /* | 
        ||
| 770 | ******** VME_read_32 ************************ | 
        ||
| 771 | |||
| 772 | |||
| 773 |   Reads a 32 bit data word from a VME address | 
        ||
| 774 | |||
| 775 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 776 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 777 |     Address_Modifier: VME address modifier for the VME call | 
        ||
| 778 |     VME_Address: Address to read the data from | 
        ||
| 779 |     Data: 32 bit data word read from VME_Address | 
        ||
| 780 | |||
| 781 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 782 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 783 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 784 | */ | 
        ||
| 785 | short __stdcall VME_read_32(usb_dev_handle *hdev, short Address_Modifier, long VME_Address, long *Data)  | 
        ||
| 786 | { | 
        ||
| 787 | long intbuf[1000];  | 
        ||
| 788 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 789 | intbuf[0]=5;  | 
        ||
| 790 | intbuf[1]=0;  | 
        ||
| 791 | intbuf[2]=Address_Modifier +0x100;  | 
        ||
| 792 | intbuf[3]=0;  | 
        ||
| 793 | intbuf[4]=(VME_Address & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 794 | intbuf[5]=((VME_Address >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 795 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 796 | *Data=intbuf[0] + (intbuf[1] * 0x10000);  | 
        ||
| 797 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 798 | } | 
        ||
| 799 | |||
| 800 | /* | 
        ||
| 801 | ******** VME_write_16 ************************ | 
        ||
| 802 | |||
| 803 |   Writes a 16 bit data word to the VME bus | 
        ||
| 804 | |||
| 805 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 806 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 807 |     Address_Modifier: VME address modifier for the VME call | 
        ||
| 808 |     VME_Address: Address to write the data to | 
        ||
| 809 |     Data: word to be written to VME_Address | 
        ||
| 810 | |||
| 811 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 812 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 813 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 814 | */ | 
        ||
| 815 | short __stdcall VME_write_16(usb_dev_handle *hdev, short Address_Modifier, long VME_Address, long Data)  | 
        ||
| 816 | { | 
        ||
| 817 | long intbuf[1000];  | 
        ||
| 818 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 819 | intbuf[0]=7;  | 
        ||
| 820 | intbuf[1]=0;  | 
        ||
| 821 | intbuf[2]=Address_Modifier;  | 
        ||
| 822 | intbuf[3]=0;  | 
        ||
| 823 | intbuf[4]=(VME_Address & 0xffff)+ 0x01;  | 
        ||
| 824 | intbuf[5]=((VME_Address >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 825 | intbuf[6]=(Data & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 826 | intbuf[7]=0;  | 
        ||
| 827 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 828 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 829 | } | 
        ||
| 830 | |||
| 831 | /* | 
        ||
| 832 | ******** VME_read_16 ************************ | 
        ||
| 833 | |||
| 834 |   Reads a 16 bit data word from a VME address | 
        ||
| 835 | |||
| 836 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 837 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 838 |     Address_Modifier: VME address modifier for the VME call | 
        ||
| 839 |     VME_Address: Address to read the data from | 
        ||
| 840 |     Data: word read from VME_Address | 
        ||
| 841 | |||
| 842 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 843 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 844 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 845 | */ | 
        ||
| 846 | short __stdcall VME_read_16(usb_dev_handle *hdev,short Address_Modifier, long VME_Address, long *Data)  | 
        ||
| 847 | { | 
        ||
| 848 | long intbuf[1000];  | 
        ||
| 849 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 850 | intbuf[0]=5;  | 
        ||
| 851 | intbuf[1]=0;  | 
        ||
| 852 | intbuf[2]=Address_Modifier +0x100;  | 
        ||
| 853 | intbuf[3]=0;  | 
        ||
| 854 | intbuf[4]=(VME_Address & 0xffff)+ 0x01;  | 
        ||
| 855 | intbuf[5]=((VME_Address >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 856 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 857 | *Data=intbuf[0];  | 
        ||
| 858 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 859 | } | 
        ||
| 860 | |||
| 861 | /* | 
        ||
| 862 | ******** VME_read_16 ************************ | 
        ||
| 863 | |||
| 864 |   Reads a 16 bit data word from a VME address | 
        ||
| 865 | |||
| 866 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 867 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 868 |     Address_Modifier: VME address modifier for the VME call | 
        ||
| 869 |     VME_Address: Address to read the data from | 
        ||
| 870 |     Data: word read from VME_Address | 
        ||
| 871 | |||
| 872 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 873 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 874 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 875 | */ | 
        ||
| 876 | short __stdcall VME_read_8(usb_dev_handle *hdev,short Address_Modifier, long VME_Address, long *Data)  | 
        ||
| 877 | { | 
        ||
| 878 | long intbuf[1000];  | 
        ||
| 879 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 880 | intbuf[0]=5;  | 
        ||
| 881 | intbuf[1]=0;  | 
        ||
| 882 | intbuf[2]= (Address_Modifier & 0x3f) + 0x40;  | 
        ||
| 883 | intbuf[3]=0;  | 
        ||
| 884 | intbuf[4]=(VME_Address & 0xffff)+ 0x02;  | 
        ||
| 885 | intbuf[5]=((VME_Address >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 886 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 887 | *Data=intbuf[0];  | 
        ||
| 888 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 889 | } | 
        ||
| 890 | |||
| 891 | /* | 
        ||
| 892 | ******** VME_BLT_read_32 ************************ | 
        ||
| 893 | |||
| 894 |   Performs block transfer of 32 bit words from a VME address | 
        ||
| 895 | |||
| 896 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 897 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 898 |     Address_Modifier: VME address modifier for the VME call | 
        ||
| 899 |     count: number of data words to read | 
        ||
| 900 |     VME_Address: Address to read the data from | 
        ||
| 901 |     Data: pointer to an array to hold the data words | 
        ||
| 902 | |||
| 903 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 904 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 905 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 906 | */ | 
        ||
| 907 | short __stdcall VME_BLT_read_32(usb_dev_handle *hdev, short Adress_Modifier, int count, long VME_Address, long Data[])  | 
        ||
| 908 | { | 
        ||
| 909 | long intbuf[1000];  | 
        ||
| 910 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 911 | int i=0;  | 
        ||
| 912 | if (count > 255) return -1;  | 
        ||
| 913 | intbuf[0]=5;  | 
        ||
| 914 | intbuf[1]=0;  | 
        ||
| 915 | intbuf[2]=Adress_Modifier +0x100;  | 
        ||
| 916 | intbuf[3]=(count << 8);  | 
        ||
| 917 | intbuf[4]=(VME_Address & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 918 | intbuf[5]=((VME_Address >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 919 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 920 | int j=0;  | 
        ||
| 921 | for (i=0;i<(2*count);i=i+2)  | 
        ||
| 922 |     { | 
        ||
| 923 | Data[j]=intbuf[i] + (intbuf[i+1] * 0x10000);  | 
        ||
| 924 |   j++; | 
        ||
| 925 |     } | 
        ||
| 926 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 927 | } | 
        ||
| 928 | |||
| 929 | //******************************************************// | 
        ||
| 930 | //****************** VM_USB Registers ******************// | 
        ||
| 931 | //******************************************************// | 
        ||
| 932 | // The following are functions used to set the registers | 
        ||
| 933 | // in the VM_USB | 
        ||
| 934 | |||
| 935 | /* | 
        ||
| 936 | ******** VME_register_write ************************ | 
        ||
| 937 | |||
| 938 |   Writes to the vmusb registers that are accessible through | 
        ||
| 939 |   VME style calls | 
        ||
| 940 | |||
| 941 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 942 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 943 |     VME_Address: The VME Address of the internal register | 
        ||
| 944 |     Data: Data to be written to VME_Address | 
        ||
| 945 | |||
| 946 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 947 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 948 |     Upon failure, a negative number   | 
        ||
| 949 | */ | 
        ||
| 950 | short __stdcall VME_register_write(usb_dev_handle *hdev, long VME_Address, long Data)  | 
        ||
| 951 | { | 
        ||
| 952 | long intbuf[1000];  | 
        ||
| 953 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 954 | |||
| 955 | intbuf[0]=7;  | 
        ||
| 956 | intbuf[1]=0;  | 
        ||
| 957 | intbuf[2]=0x1000;  | 
        ||
| 958 | intbuf[3]=0;  | 
        ||
| 959 | intbuf[4]=(VME_Address & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 960 | intbuf[5]=((VME_Address >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 961 | intbuf[6]=(Data & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 962 | intbuf[7]=((Data >> 16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 963 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 964 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 965 | } | 
        ||
| 966 | |||
| 967 | /* | 
        ||
| 968 | ******** VME_register_read ************************ | 
        ||
| 969 | |||
| 970 |   Reads from the vmusb registers that are accessible trough VME style calls | 
        ||
| 971 | |||
| 972 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 973 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 974 |     VME_Address: The VME Address of the internal register | 
        ||
| 975 |     Data: Data read from VME_Address | 
        ||
| 976 | |||
| 977 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 978 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 979 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 980 | */ | 
        ||
| 981 | short __stdcall VME_register_read(usb_dev_handle *hdev, long VME_Address, long *Data)  | 
        ||
| 982 | { | 
        ||
| 983 | long intbuf[1000];  | 
        ||
| 984 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 985 | |||
| 986 | intbuf[0]=5;  | 
        ||
| 987 | intbuf[1]=0;  | 
        ||
| 988 | intbuf[2]=0x1100;  | 
        ||
| 989 | intbuf[3]=0;  | 
        ||
| 990 | intbuf[4]=(VME_Address & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 991 | intbuf[5]=((VME_Address >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 992 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 993 | *Data=intbuf[0] + (intbuf[1] * 0x10000);  | 
        ||
| 994 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 995 | } | 
        ||
| 996 | |||
| 997 | /* | 
        ||
| 998 | ******** VME_LED_settings ************************ | 
        ||
| 999 | |||
| 1000 |   Sets the vmusb LED's | 
        ||
| 1001 | |||
| 1002 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1003 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1004 |     LED: The number which corresponds to an LED values are: | 
        ||
| 1005 | |||
| 1006 |       1 - for RED LED | 
        ||
| 1007 |             2 - for GREEN LED | 
        ||
| 1008 |             3 - for Bottom YELLOW LED | 
        ||
| 1009 |     code: The LED aource selector code, valid values for each LED | 
        ||
| 1010 |           are listed in the manual | 
        ||
| 1011 |     invert: to invert the LED lighting | 
        ||
| 1012 |     latch: sets LED latch bit | 
        ||
| 1013 | |||
| 1014 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1015 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1016 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1017 | */ | 
        ||
| 1018 | short __stdcall VME_LED_settings(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int LED, int code, int invert, int latch)  | 
        ||
| 1019 | { | 
        ||
| 1020 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 1021 | //    long internal; | 
        ||
| 1022 | long Data;  | 
        ||
| 1023 | |||
| 1024 | if( (LED <0) ||(LED > 3) || (code < 0) || (code > 7)) return -1;  | 
        ||
| 1025 | |||
| 1026 | VME_register_read(hdev,0xc,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1027 | if(LED == 0)  | 
        ||
| 1028 |     { | 
        ||
| 1029 | Data = Data & 0xFFFFFF00;  | 
        ||
| 1030 | Data = Data | code;  | 
        ||
| 1031 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x18;  | 
        ||
| 1032 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 0) Data = Data | 0x08;  | 
        ||
| 1033 | if (invert == 0 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x10;  | 
        ||
| 1034 |     } | 
        ||
| 1035 | if(LED == 1)  | 
        ||
| 1036 |     { | 
        ||
| 1037 | Data = Data & 0xFFFF00FF;  | 
        ||
| 1038 | Data = Data | (code * 0x0100);  | 
        ||
| 1039 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x1800;  | 
        ||
| 1040 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 0) Data = Data | 0x0800;  | 
        ||
| 1041 | if (invert == 0 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x1000;  | 
        ||
| 1042 |     }   | 
        ||
| 1043 | if(LED == 2)  | 
        ||
| 1044 |     { | 
        ||
| 1045 | Data = Data & 0xFF00FFFF;  | 
        ||
| 1046 | Data = Data | (code * 0x10000);  | 
        ||
| 1047 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x180000;  | 
        ||
| 1048 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 0) Data = Data | 0x080000;  | 
        ||
| 1049 | if (invert == 0 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x100000;  | 
        ||
| 1050 |     } | 
        ||
| 1051 | if(LED == 3)  | 
        ||
| 1052 |     { | 
        ||
| 1053 | Data = Data & 0x00FFFFFF;  | 
        ||
| 1054 | Data = Data | (code * 0x10000);  | 
        ||
| 1055 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x18000000;  | 
        ||
| 1056 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 0) Data = Data | 0x08000000;  | 
        ||
| 1057 | if (invert == 0 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x10000000;  | 
        ||
| 1058 |     } | 
        ||
| 1059 | ret = VME_register_write(hdev, 0xc, Data);  | 
        ||
| 1060 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1061 | } | 
        ||
| 1062 | |||
| 1063 | /* | 
        ||
| 1064 | ******** VME_DGG ************************ | 
        ||
| 1065 | |||
| 1066 |   Sets the parameters for Gate & Delay channel A of vmusb | 
        ||
| 1067 | |||
| 1068 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1069 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1070 |     channel: Which DGG channel to use Valid Values are: | 
        ||
| 1071 | |||
| 1072 |         1 - For DGG B | 
        ||
| 1073 |     trigger:  Determines what triggers the start of the DGG Valid values are: | 
        ||
| 1074 | |||
| 1075 |               1 - NIM input 1 | 
        ||
| 1076 |               2 - NIM input 2 | 
        ||
| 1077 |               3 - Event Trigger | 
        ||
| 1078 |               4 - End of Event | 
        ||
| 1079 |               5 - USB Trigger | 
        ||
| 1080 |               6 - Pulser | 
        ||
| 1081 |     output: Determines which NIM output to use for the channel, Vaild values are: | 
        ||
| 1082 | |||
| 1083 |               1 - for NIM O2 | 
        ||
| 1084 |     delay: 32 bit word consisting of | 
        ||
| 1085 |       lower 16 bits: Delay_fine in steps of 12.5ns between trigger and start of gate | 
        ||
| 1086 |       upper 16 bits: Delay_coarse in steps of 81.7us between trigger and start of gate | 
        ||
| 1087 |     gate: the time the gate should  stay open in steps of 12.5ns | 
        ||
| 1088 |     invert: is 1 if you wish to invert the DGG channel output | 
        ||
| 1089 |     latch: is 1 if you wish to run the DGG channel latched | 
        ||
| 1090 | |||
| 1091 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1092 |     Returns 1 when successful | 
        ||
| 1093 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1094 | */ | 
        ||
| 1095 | short __stdcall VME_DGG(usb_dev_handle *hdev, unsigned short channel, unsigned short trigger, unsigned short output,  | 
        ||
| 1096 | long delay, unsigned short gate, unsigned short invert, unsigned short latch)  | 
        ||
| 1097 | { | 
        ||
| 1098 | long Data, DGData, Delay_ext;  | 
        ||
| 1099 | long internal;  | 
        ||
| 1100 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 1101 | |||
| 1102 | |||
| 1103 | ret = VME_register_read(hdev, 0x10, &Data);  | 
        ||
| 1104 |     // check and correct values | 
        ||
| 1105 | if(ret<=0) return -1;  | 
        ||
| 1106 | |||
| 1107 | if(channel >1) channel =1;  | 
        ||
| 1108 | if(invert >1) invert =1;  | 
        ||
| 1109 | if(latch >1) latch =1;  | 
        ||
| 1110 | if(output >1) output =1;  | 
        ||
| 1111 | if(trigger >6) trigger =0;  | 
        ||
| 1112 | |||
| 1113 |     // define Delay and Gate data | 
        ||
| 1114 | DGData = gate * 0x10000;  | 
        ||
| 1115 | DGData += (unsigned short) delay;  | 
        ||
| 1116 | |||
| 1117 |   // Set channel, output, invert, latch | 
        ||
| 1118 | if (output == 0)  | 
        ||
| 1119 |     { | 
        ||
| 1120 | Data = Data & 0xFFFFFF00;  | 
        ||
| 1121 | Data += 0x04 + channel +0x08*invert + 0x10*latch;  | 
        ||
| 1122 |     } | 
        ||
| 1123 | if (output == 1)  | 
        ||
| 1124 |     { | 
        ||
| 1125 | Data = Data & 0xFFFF00FF;  | 
        ||
| 1126 | Data += (0x04 + channel +0x08*invert + 0x10*latch)*0x100;  | 
        ||
| 1127 |     } | 
        ||
| 1128 | |||
| 1129 |     // Set trigger, delay, gate | 
        ||
| 1130 | |||
| 1131 | if(channel ==0) // CHANNEL DGG_A  | 
        ||
| 1132 |     { | 
        ||
| 1133 | internal = (trigger * 0x1000000) ;  | 
        ||
| 1134 | Data= Data & 0xF0FFFFFF;  | 
        ||
| 1135 | Data += internal;  | 
        ||
| 1136 | ret = VME_register_write(hdev,0x10,Data);  | 
        ||
| 1137 | if(ret<=0) return -1;  | 
        ||
| 1138 | ret=VME_register_write(hdev,0x14,DGData);  | 
        ||
| 1139 | if(ret<=0) return -1;  | 
        ||
| 1140 |     // Set coarse delay in DGG_Extended register | 
        ||
| 1141 | ret = VME_register_read(hdev,0x38,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1142 | Delay_ext= (Data & 0xffff0000);  | 
        ||
| 1143 | Delay_ext+= ((delay/0x10000) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 1144 | ret = VME_register_write(hdev,0x38,Delay_ext);  | 
        ||
| 1145 |   } | 
        ||
| 1146 | if( channel ==1) // CHANNEL DGG_B  | 
        ||
| 1147 |   { | 
        ||
| 1148 | internal = (trigger * 0x10000000) ;  | 
        ||
| 1149 | Data= Data & 0x0FFFFFFF;  | 
        ||
| 1150 | Data += internal;  | 
        ||
| 1151 | ret = VME_register_write(hdev,0x10,Data);  | 
        ||
| 1152 | if(ret<=0) return -1;  | 
        ||
| 1153 | ret=VME_register_write(hdev,0x18,DGData);  | 
        ||
| 1154 | if(ret<=0) return -1;  | 
        ||
| 1155 |     // Set coarse delay in DGG_Extended register | 
        ||
| 1156 | ret = VME_register_read(hdev,0x38,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1157 | Delay_ext= (Data & 0x0000ffff);  | 
        ||
| 1158 | Delay_ext+= (delay & 0xffff0000);  | 
        ||
| 1159 | ret = VME_register_write(hdev,0x38,Delay_ext);  | 
        ||
| 1160 |     } | 
        ||
| 1161 | return 1;  | 
        ||
| 1162 | |||
| 1163 | } | 
        ||
| 1164 | |||
| 1165 | /* | 
        ||
| 1166 | ******** VME_Output_settings ************************ | 
        ||
| 1167 | |||
| 1168 |   Sets the vmusb NIM output register | 
        ||
| 1169 | |||
| 1170 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1171 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1172 |     Channel: The number which corresponds to an output: | 
        ||
| 1173 |             1 - for Output 1 | 
        ||
| 1174 |             2 - for Output 2 | 
        ||
| 1175 |     code: The Output selector code, valid values | 
        ||
| 1176 |           are listed in the manual | 
        ||
| 1177 |     invert: to invert the output | 
        ||
| 1178 |     latch: sets latch bit | 
        ||
| 1179 | |||
| 1180 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1181 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1182 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1183 | */ | 
        ||
| 1184 | short __stdcall VME_Output_settings(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int Channel, int code, int invert, int latch)  | 
        ||
| 1185 | { | 
        ||
| 1186 | |||
| 1187 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 1188 | //    long internal; | 
        ||
| 1189 | long Data;  | 
        ||
| 1190 | |||
| 1191 | if( (Channel <1) ||(Channel > 2) || (code < 0) || (code > 7)) return -1;  | 
        ||
| 1192 | VME_register_read(hdev,0x10,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1193 | if(Channel == 1)  | 
        ||
| 1194 |     { | 
        ||
| 1195 | Data = Data & 0xFFFF00;  | 
        ||
| 1196 | Data = Data | code;  | 
        ||
| 1197 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x18;  | 
        ||
| 1198 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 0) Data = Data | 0x08;  | 
        ||
| 1199 | if (invert == 0 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x10;  | 
        ||
| 1200 |     } | 
        ||
| 1201 | if(Channel == 2)  | 
        ||
| 1202 |     { | 
        ||
| 1203 | Data = Data & 0xFF00FF;  | 
        ||
| 1204 | Data = Data | (code * 0x0100);  | 
        ||
| 1205 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x1800;  | 
        ||
| 1206 | if (invert == 1 && latch == 0) Data = Data | 0x0800;  | 
        ||
| 1207 | if (invert == 0 && latch == 1) Data = Data | 0x1000;  | 
        ||
| 1208 |     }   | 
        ||
| 1209 | ret = VME_register_write(hdev, 0x10, Data);  | 
        ||
| 1210 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1211 | } | 
        ||
| 1212 | /* | 
        ||
| 1213 | ******** VME_scaler_settings ************************ | 
        ||
| 1214 | |||
| 1215 |   Configures the internal VM-USB scaler (SelSource register) | 
        ||
| 1216 | |||
| 1217 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1218 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1219 |     Channel: The number which corresponds to an output: | 
        ||
| 1220 | |||
| 1221 |             1 - for Scaler B | 
        ||
| 1222 |     code: The Output selector code, valid values | 
        ||
| 1223 |           are listed in the manual | 
        ||
| 1224 |     enable: =1 enables scaler | 
        ||
| 1225 |     latch: =1 resets the scaler at time of call | 
        ||
| 1226 | |||
| 1227 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1228 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1229 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1230 | */ | 
        ||
| 1231 | short __stdcall VME_scaler_settings(usb_dev_handle *hdev, short channel, short trigger, int enable, int reset)  | 
        ||
| 1232 | { | 
        ||
| 1233 | long Data, W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1234 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 1235 | ret = VME_register_read(hdev,16,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1236 | if (channel ==0)  | 
        ||
| 1237 |   { | 
        ||
| 1238 | Data = Data & 0xfff0ffff;  | 
        ||
| 1239 | W_Data = ((reset & 0x01)*0x8 + (enable & 0x01)*0x4 + trigger)<<16;  | 
        ||
| 1240 | W_Data = Data | W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1241 | ret = VME_register_write(hdev, 16, W_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1242 |   } | 
        ||
| 1243 |   else | 
        ||
| 1244 |   { | 
        ||
| 1245 | Data = Data & 0xff0fffff;  | 
        ||
| 1246 | W_Data = ((reset & 0x01)*0x8 + (enable & 0x01)*0x4 + trigger)<<20;  | 
        ||
| 1247 | W_Data = Data | W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1248 | ret = VME_register_write(hdev, 16, W_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1249 |    } | 
        ||
| 1250 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1251 | } | 
        ||
| 1252 | //******************************************************// | 
        ||
| 1253 | //****************** CC_USB Registers ******************// | 
        ||
| 1254 | //******************************************************// | 
        ||
| 1255 | // The following are functions used to set the registers | 
        ||
| 1256 | // in the CAMAC_USB | 
        ||
| 1257 | |||
| 1258 | /* | 
        ||
| 1259 | ******** CAMAC_register_write ***************** | 
        ||
| 1260 | |||
| 1261 |   Performs a CAMAC write to CC_USB register | 
        ||
| 1262 | |||
| 1263 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1264 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1265 |     A: CAMAC Subaddress of Register | 
        ||
| 1266 |     Data: data to be written | 
        ||
| 1267 | |||
| 1268 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1269 |     Number of bytes written to xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1270 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1271 | */ | 
        ||
| 1272 | short __stdcall CAMAC_register_write(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int A, long Data)  | 
        ||
| 1273 | { | 
        ||
| 1274 | int F = 16;  | 
        ||
| 1275 | int N = 25;  | 
        ||
| 1276 | long intbuf[4];  | 
        ||
| 1277 | int ret;  | 
        ||
| 1278 | |||
| 1279 | intbuf[0]=1;  | 
        ||
| 1280 | intbuf[1]=(long)(F+A*32+N*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1281 | intbuf[0]=3;  | 
        ||
| 1282 | intbuf[2]=(Data & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 1283 | intbuf[3]=((Data >>16) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 1284 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 1285 | |||
| 1286 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1287 | } | 
        ||
| 1288 | |||
| 1289 | /* | 
        ||
| 1290 | ******** CAMAC_register_read ************************ | 
        ||
| 1291 | |||
| 1292 |   Performs a CAMAC read from CC_USB register | 
        ||
| 1293 | |||
| 1294 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1295 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1296 |     A: CAMAC Subaddress of Register | 
        ||
| 1297 |     Data: data read from the register (32 bit) | 
        ||
| 1298 | |||
| 1299 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1300 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1301 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1302 | */ | 
        ||
| 1303 | short __stdcall CAMAC_register_read(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int A, long *Data)  | 
        ||
| 1304 | { | 
        ||
| 1305 | int F = 0;  | 
        ||
| 1306 | int N = 25;  | 
        ||
| 1307 | long intbuf[4];  | 
        ||
| 1308 | int ret;  | 
        ||
| 1309 | |||
| 1310 | intbuf[0]=1;  | 
        ||
| 1311 | intbuf[1]=(long)(F+A*32+N*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1312 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 1313 | *Data=intbuf[0] + (intbuf[1] * 0x10000);  | 
        ||
| 1314 | |||
| 1315 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1316 | } | 
        ||
| 1317 | |||
| 1318 | |||
| 1319 | /* | 
        ||
| 1320 | ******** CAMAC_DGG ************************ | 
        ||
| 1321 | |||
| 1322 |   Sets the parameters for Gate & Delay channel A of CC-USB | 
        ||
| 1323 | |||
| 1324 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1325 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1326 |     channel: Which DGG channel to use Valid Values are: | 
        ||
| 1327 | |||
| 1328 |         1 - For DGG B | 
        ||
| 1329 |     trigger:  Determines what triggers the start of the DGG Valid values are: | 
        ||
| 1330 | |||
| 1331 |               1 - NIM input 1 | 
        ||
| 1332 |               2 - NIM input 2 | 
        ||
| 1333 |               3 - Event Trigger | 
        ||
| 1334 |         4 - End of Event | 
        ||
| 1335 |         5 - USB Trigger | 
        ||
| 1336 |         7 - Pulser | 
        ||
| 1337 |     output: Determines which NIM output to use for the channel, Vaild values are: | 
        ||
| 1338 |               1 - for NIM O1 | 
        ||
| 1339 |               2 - for NIM O2 | 
        ||
| 1340 |               3 - for NIM O3 | 
        ||
| 1341 |     delay: Delay in steps of 12.5ns between trigger and start of gate | 
        ||
| 1342 |     gate: the time the gate should  stay open in steps of 12.5ns | 
        ||
| 1343 |     invert: is 1 if you wish to invert the DGG channel output | 
        ||
| 1344 |     latch: is 1 if you wish to run the DGG channel latched | 
        ||
| 1345 | |||
| 1346 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1347 |     Returns 1 when successful | 
        ||
| 1348 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1349 | */ | 
        ||
| 1350 | short __stdcall CAMAC_DGG(usb_dev_handle *hdev, short channel, short trigger, short output,  | 
        ||
| 1351 | int delay, int gate, short invert, short latch)  | 
        ||
| 1352 | |||
| 1353 | { | 
        ||
| 1354 | long Data, SL_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1355 | long internal;  | 
        ||
| 1356 | short ret, code, FW5flag=0;  | 
        ||
| 1357 | long Delay_ext;  | 
        ||
| 1358 | // Added 08/2009 firmware version detection for proper setting of outputs with FW 5.01 | 
        ||
| 1359 | // Read Firmware version | 
        ||
| 1360 | ret = CAMAC_register_read(hdev,0,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1361 | Data = Data & 0xfff;  | 
        ||
| 1362 | if (Data > 0x499)FW5flag = 1;  | 
        ||
| 1363 | |||
| 1364 | if (FW5flag < 1 )  | 
        ||
| 1365 | // Original pre FW 5.0 coding of channel and output:    | 
        ||
| 1366 | code = 2 + output + channel;  | 
        ||
| 1367 |   else | 
        ||
| 1368 | // FW 5.0 and higher coding of channel and output, only Output 1 and 2 supported:   | 
        ||
| 1369 | code = 2 + channel;  | 
        ||
| 1370 | // | 
        ||
| 1371 | // Get content o NIM output selector register  | 
        ||
| 1372 | ret = CAMAC_register_read(hdev,5,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1373 | internal = 0xffffff^(0xff << ((output-1)*8));  | 
        ||
| 1374 | //  internal = 0xffffff^internal; | 
        ||
| 1375 | Data = Data & internal;  | 
        ||
| 1376 | SL_Data = 0xfffffff & ((code +invert*8 + latch*16)<< ((output-1)*8));  | 
        ||
| 1377 | SL_Data = Data | SL_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1378 | ret=CAMAC_register_write(hdev, 5, SL_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1379 | |||
| 1380 | // Write Delay and Gate length and set trigger | 
        ||
| 1381 | // Set coarse delay in DGG_Extended register for DGGA only | 
        ||
| 1382 | ret = CAMAC_register_read(hdev,6,&SL_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1383 | if (channel ==0) // DGGA with coarse gain  | 
        ||
| 1384 |   { | 
        ||
| 1385 | //    ret = CAMAC_register_read(hdev,7,&Data);   | 
        ||
| 1386 | Delay_ext = ((delay/0x10000) & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 1387 | Data = (gate<<16) + (delay & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 1388 | ret=CAMAC_register_write(hdev,7,Data);  | 
        ||
| 1389 | ret=CAMAC_register_write(hdev,13,Delay_ext);  | 
        ||
| 1390 | SL_Data = SL_Data & 0xff00ffff;  | 
        ||
| 1391 | Data = (trigger << 16);  | 
        ||
| 1392 | SL_Data = Data | SL_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1393 | ret = CAMAC_register_write(hdev, 6, SL_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1394 |   } | 
        ||
| 1395 | else // DGGB without corse gain  | 
        ||
| 1396 |   { | 
        ||
| 1397 | Data = (gate<<16) + (delay & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 1398 | ret=CAMAC_register_write(hdev,8,Data);  | 
        ||
| 1399 | SL_Data = SL_Data & 0x00ffffff;  | 
        ||
| 1400 | Data = (trigger << 24);  | 
        ||
| 1401 | SL_Data = Data | SL_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1402 | ret = CAMAC_register_write(hdev, 6, SL_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1403 |     } | 
        ||
| 1404 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1405 | } | 
        ||
| 1406 | |||
| 1407 | /* | 
        ||
| 1408 | ******** CAMAC_LED_settings ************************ | 
        ||
| 1409 | |||
| 1410 |   Writes a data word to the CC-USB LED register | 
        ||
| 1411 | |||
| 1412 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1413 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1414 |     LED: The number which corresponds to an LED values are: | 
        ||
| 1415 |             1 - for RED LED | 
        ||
| 1416 |             2 - for GREEN LED | 
        ||
| 1417 |             3 - for Yellow LED | 
        ||
| 1418 |     code: The LED aource selector code, valid values for each LED | 
        ||
| 1419 |           are listed in the manual | 
        ||
| 1420 |     invert: to invert the LED lighting | 
        ||
| 1421 |     latch: sets LED latch bit | 
        ||
| 1422 | |||
| 1423 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1424 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1425 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1426 | */ | 
        ||
| 1427 | short __stdcall CAMAC_LED_settings(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int LED, int code, int invert, int latch)  | 
        ||
| 1428 | {   | 
        ||
| 1429 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 1430 | long internal;  | 
        ||
| 1431 | long Data, W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1432 | //Set Output and options | 
        ||
| 1433 | ret = CAMAC_register_read(hdev,4,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1434 | internal = 0xffffff^(0xff << ((LED-1)*8));  | 
        ||
| 1435 | //  internal = 0xffffff^internal; | 
        ||
| 1436 | Data = Data & internal;  | 
        ||
| 1437 | W_Data = 0xfffffff & ((code +invert*8 + latch*16)<< ((LED-1)*8));  | 
        ||
| 1438 | W_Data = Data | W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1439 | ret = CAMAC_register_write(hdev, 4, W_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1440 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1441 | } | 
        ||
| 1442 | |||
| 1443 | /* | 
        ||
| 1444 | ******** CAMAC_Output_settings ************************ | 
        ||
| 1445 | |||
| 1446 |   Writes a data word to the CC-USB LED register | 
        ||
| 1447 | |||
| 1448 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1449 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1450 |     Channel: The number which corresponds to an output: | 
        ||
| 1451 |             1 - for Output 1 | 
        ||
| 1452 |             2 - for Output 2 | 
        ||
| 1453 |             3 - for Output 3 | 
        ||
| 1454 |     code: The Output selector code, valid values | 
        ||
| 1455 |           are listed in the manual | 
        ||
| 1456 |     invert: to invert the output | 
        ||
| 1457 |     latch: sets latch bit | 
        ||
| 1458 | |||
| 1459 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1460 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1461 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1462 | */ | 
        ||
| 1463 | short __stdcall CAMAC_Output_settings(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int output, int code, int invert, int latch)  | 
        ||
| 1464 | { | 
        ||
| 1465 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 1466 | long internal;  | 
        ||
| 1467 | long Data, W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1468 | //Set Output and options | 
        ||
| 1469 | ret = CAMAC_register_read(hdev,5,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1470 | internal = 0xffffff^(0xff << ((output-1)*8));  | 
        ||
| 1471 | Data = Data & internal;  | 
        ||
| 1472 | W_Data = 0xfffffff & ((code +invert*8 + latch*16)<< ((output-1)*8));  | 
        ||
| 1473 | W_Data = Data | W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1474 | ret=CAMAC_register_write(hdev, 5, W_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1475 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1476 | } | 
        ||
| 1477 | |||
| 1478 | /* | 
        ||
| 1479 | ******** CAMAC_scaler_settings ************************ | 
        ||
| 1480 | |||
| 1481 |   Configures the internal CC-USB scaler (SelSource register) | 
        ||
| 1482 | |||
| 1483 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1484 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1485 |     Channel: The number which corresponds to an output: | 
        ||
| 1486 | |||
| 1487 |             1 - for Scaler B | 
        ||
| 1488 |     code: The Output selector code, valid values | 
        ||
| 1489 |           are listed in the manual | 
        ||
| 1490 |     enable: =1 enables scaler | 
        ||
| 1491 |     latch: =1 resets the scaler at time of call | 
        ||
| 1492 | |||
| 1493 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1494 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1495 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1496 | */ | 
        ||
| 1497 | short __stdcall CAMAC_scaler_settings(usb_dev_handle *hdev, short channel, short trigger, int enable, int reset)  | 
        ||
| 1498 | { | 
        ||
| 1499 | long Data, W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1500 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 1501 | ret = CAMAC_register_read(hdev,6,&Data);  | 
        ||
| 1502 | if (channel ==0)  | 
        ||
| 1503 |   { | 
        ||
| 1504 | Data = Data & 0xffffff00;  | 
        ||
| 1505 | W_Data = (reset & 0x01)*0x20 + (enable & 0x01)*0x10 + trigger;  | 
        ||
| 1506 | W_Data = Data | W_Data;  | 
        ||
| 1507 | ret = CAMAC_register_write(hdev, 6, W_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1508 |   } | 
        ||
| 1509 |   else | 
        ||
| 1510 |   { | 
        ||
| 1511 | Data = Data & 0xffff00ff;  | 
        ||
| 1512 | W_Data = (reset & 0x01)*0x20 + (enable & 0x01)*0x10 + trigger;  | 
        ||
| 1513 | W_Data = Data | (W_Data << 8);  | 
        ||
| 1514 | ret = CAMAC_register_write(hdev, 6, W_Data);  | 
        ||
| 1515 |     } | 
        ||
| 1516 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1517 | } | 
        ||
| 1518 | |||
| 1519 | |||
| 1520 | |||
| 1521 | /* | 
        ||
| 1522 | ******** CAMAC_write_LAM_mask ************************ | 
        ||
| 1523 | |||
| 1524 |   Writes the data word to the CC-USB LAM mask register | 
        ||
| 1525 | |||
| 1526 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1527 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1528 |     Data: LAM mask to write | 
        ||
| 1529 | |||
| 1530 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1531 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1532 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1533 | */ | 
        ||
| 1534 | short __stdcall CAMAC_write_LAM_mask(usb_dev_handle *hdev, long Data)  | 
        ||
| 1535 | { | 
        ||
| 1536 | short ret;  | 
        ||
| 1537 | ret = CAMAC_register_write(hdev, 9, Data);  | 
        ||
| 1538 | |||
| 1539 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1540 | } | 
        ||
| 1541 | |||
| 1542 | /* | 
        ||
| 1543 | ******** CAMAC_read_LAM_mask ************************ | 
        ||
| 1544 | |||
| 1545 |   Reads the data word from the LAM mask register | 
        ||
| 1546 | |||
| 1547 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1548 |     hdev: USB devcie handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1549 |     Data: LAM mask to write | 
        ||
| 1550 | |||
| 1551 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1552 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1553 |     Upon failure, a negative number | 
        ||
| 1554 | */ | 
        ||
| 1555 | short __stdcall CAMAC_read_LAM_mask(usb_dev_handle *hdev, long *Data)  | 
        ||
| 1556 | { | 
        ||
| 1557 | long intbuf[4];  | 
        ||
| 1558 | int ret;  | 
        ||
| 1559 | int N = 25;  | 
        ||
| 1560 | int F = 0;  | 
        ||
| 1561 | int A = 9;  | 
        ||
| 1562 | |||
| 1563 |     // CAMAC direct read function | 
        ||
| 1564 | intbuf[0]=1;  | 
        ||
| 1565 | intbuf[1]=(long)(F+A*32+N*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1566 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 1567 | *Data=intbuf[0] + (intbuf[1] & 255) * 0x10000;  | 
        ||
| 1568 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1569 | } | 
        ||
| 1570 | |||
| 1571 | |||
| 1572 | //******************************************************// | 
        ||
| 1573 | //**************** EZ_CAMAC Functions ******************// | 
        ||
| 1574 | //******************************************************// | 
        ||
| 1575 | // The following are functions used to perform simple | 
        ||
| 1576 | // CAMAC Functions with the CC_USB | 
        ||
| 1577 | |||
| 1578 | |||
| 1579 | /* | 
        ||
| 1580 | ******** CAMAC_write ************************ | 
        ||
| 1581 | |||
| 1582 |   Performs a CAMAC write using NAF commands | 
        ||
| 1583 | |||
| 1584 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1585 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1586 |     N: CAMAC Station Number | 
        ||
| 1587 |     A: CAMAC Subaddress | 
        ||
| 1588 |     F: CAMAC Function (16...23) | 
        ||
| 1589 |     Q: The Q response from the CAMAC dataway | 
        ||
| 1590 |     X: The comment accepted response from CAMAC dataway | 
        ||
| 1591 | |||
| 1592 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1593 |     Number of bytes written to xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1594 |     Upon failure, a negative number     | 
        ||
| 1595 | */ | 
        ||
| 1596 | short __stdcall CAMAC_write(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int N, int A, int F, long Data, int *Q, int *X)  | 
        ||
| 1597 | { | 
        ||
| 1598 | long intbuf[4];  | 
        ||
| 1599 | int ret =-1;  | 
        ||
| 1600 | // CAMAC direct write function | 
        ||
| 1601 | intbuf[0]=1;  | 
        ||
| 1602 | intbuf[1]=(long)(F+A*32+N*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1603 | if ((F > 15) && (F < 24))  | 
        ||
| 1604 |     { | 
        ||
| 1605 | intbuf[0]=3;  | 
        ||
| 1606 | intbuf[2]=(Data & 0xffff);  | 
        ||
| 1607 | intbuf[3]=((Data >>16) & 255);  | 
        ||
| 1608 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 1609 | *Q = (intbuf[0] & 1);  | 
        ||
| 1610 | *X = ((intbuf[0] >> 1) & 1);  | 
        ||
| 1611 |     } | 
        ||
| 1612 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1613 | } | 
        ||
| 1614 | |||
| 1615 | /* | 
        ||
| 1616 | ******** CAMAC_read ************************ | 
        ||
| 1617 | |||
| 1618 |   Performs a CAMAC read using NAF commands | 
        ||
| 1619 | |||
| 1620 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1621 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1622 |     N: CAMAC Station Number | 
        ||
| 1623 |     A: CAMAC Subaddress | 
        ||
| 1624 |     F: CAMAC Function (F<16 or F>23) | 
        ||
| 1625 |     Q: The Q response from the CAMAC dataway | 
        ||
| 1626 |     X: The comment accepted response from CAMAC dataway | 
        ||
| 1627 | |||
| 1628 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1629 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1630 |     Upon failure, a negative number   | 
        ||
| 1631 | */ | 
        ||
| 1632 | short __stdcall CAMAC_read(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int N, int A, int F, long *Data, int *Q, int *X)  | 
        ||
| 1633 | { | 
        ||
| 1634 | long intbuf[4];  | 
        ||
| 1635 | int ret =-1;  | 
        ||
| 1636 | *Data=0;  | 
        ||
| 1637 | if ((F < 16) || (F >23))  | 
        ||
| 1638 |     { | 
        ||
| 1639 |       // CAMAC direct read function | 
        ||
| 1640 | intbuf[0]=1;  | 
        ||
| 1641 | intbuf[1]=(long)(F+A*32+N*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1642 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 1643 | if (ret ==2)  | 
        ||
| 1644 |       { | 
        ||
| 1645 | *Q = (intbuf[0] & 1);  | 
        ||
| 1646 | *X = ((intbuf[0] >> 1) & 1);  | 
        ||
| 1647 |       } | 
        ||
| 1648 | if (ret ==4)  | 
        ||
| 1649 |       { | 
        ||
| 1650 | *Data=intbuf[0] + (intbuf[1] & 255) * 0x10000; //24-bit word  | 
        ||
| 1651 | *Q = ((intbuf[1] >> 8) & 1);  | 
        ||
| 1652 | *X = ((intbuf[1] >> 9) & 1);  | 
        ||
| 1653 |       } | 
        ||
| 1654 |     } | 
        ||
| 1655 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1656 | } | 
        ||
| 1657 | |||
| 1658 | /* | 
        ||
| 1659 | ******** CAMAC_Z ************************ | 
        ||
| 1660 | |||
| 1661 |   Performs a CAMAC init | 
        ||
| 1662 | |||
| 1663 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1664 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1665 | |||
| 1666 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1667 |     Number of bytes written to xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1668 |     Upon failure, a negative number     | 
        ||
| 1669 | */ | 
        ||
| 1670 | short __stdcall CAMAC_Z(usb_dev_handle *hdev)  | 
        ||
| 1671 | { | 
        ||
| 1672 | long intbuf[4];  | 
        ||
| 1673 | int ret;  | 
        ||
| 1674 | //  CAMAC Z = N(28) A(8) F(29) | 
        ||
| 1675 | intbuf[0]=1;  | 
        ||
| 1676 | intbuf[1]=(long)(29+8*32+28*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1677 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 1678 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1679 | } | 
        ||
| 1680 | |||
| 1681 | /* | 
        ||
| 1682 | ******** CAMAC_C ************************ | 
        ||
| 1683 | |||
| 1684 |   Performs a CAMAC clear | 
        ||
| 1685 | |||
| 1686 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1687 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1688 | |||
| 1689 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1690 |     Number of bytes written to xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1691 |     Upon failure, a negative number     | 
        ||
| 1692 | */ | 
        ||
| 1693 | short __stdcall CAMAC_C(usb_dev_handle *hdev)  | 
        ||
| 1694 | { | 
        ||
| 1695 | long intbuf[4];  | 
        ||
| 1696 | int ret;  | 
        ||
| 1697 | intbuf[0]=1;  | 
        ||
| 1698 | intbuf[1]=(long)(29+9*32+28*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1699 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 1700 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1701 | } | 
        ||
| 1702 | |||
| 1703 | /* | 
        ||
| 1704 | ******** CAMAC_I ************************ | 
        ||
| 1705 | |||
| 1706 |   Set CAMAC inhibit | 
        ||
| 1707 | |||
| 1708 |   Parameters: | 
        ||
| 1709 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
        ||
| 1710 | |||
| 1711 |   Returns: | 
        ||
| 1712 |     Number of bytes written to xxusb when successful | 
        ||
| 1713 |     Upon failure, a negative number     | 
        ||
| 1714 | */ | 
        ||
| 1715 | short __stdcall CAMAC_I(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int inhibit)  | 
        ||
| 1716 | { | 
        ||
| 1717 | long intbuf[4];  | 
        ||
| 1718 | int ret;  | 
        ||
| 1719 | intbuf[0]=1;  | 
        ||
| 1720 | if (inhibit) intbuf[1]=(long)(24+9*32+29*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1721 | else intbuf[1]=(long)(26+9*32+29*512 + 0x4000);  | 
        ||
| 1722 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
        ||
| 1723 | return ret;  | 
        ||
| 1724 | } | 
        ||
| 1725 | |||
| 1726 | /* | 
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| 1727 | ******** CAMAC_block_read16 ************************ | 
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| 1728 | |||
| 1729 |   Performs a 16-bit CAMAC block read using NAF commands with max 8kB size | 
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| 1730 | |||
| 1731 |   Parameters: | 
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| 1732 |     hdev: USB device handle returned from an open function | 
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| 1733 |     N: CAMAC Station Number | 
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| 1734 |     A: CAMAC Subaddress | 
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| 1735 |     F: CAMAC Function (F<16 or F>23) | 
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| 1736 |     loops: number of read cycles (8kB buffer limit!!!) | 
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| 1737 |     Data: Data array for block read | 
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| 1738 | |||
| 1739 |   Returns: | 
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| 1740 |     Number of bytes read from xxusb when successful | 
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| 1741 |     Upon failure, a negative number   | 
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| 1742 | */ | 
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| 1743 | short __stdcall CAMAC_blockread16(usb_dev_handle *hdev, int N, int A, int F, int loops, int *Data)  | 
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| 1744 | { | 
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| 1745 | long intbuf[4096];  | 
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| 1746 | int i, ret =-1;  | 
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| 1747 | *Data=0;  | 
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| 1748 | // maximum block size is 8k => 4096 int data | 
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| 1749 | if (loops < 4096) loops=4096;  | 
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| 1750 | // only read F calls accepted | 
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| 1751 | if ((F < 16) || (F >23))  | 
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| 1752 |     { | 
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| 1753 | |||
| 1754 |       // CAMAC read function with 0x8000 for 16bit / 0xC000 for 24bit | 
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| 1755 | intbuf[0]=3;  | 
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| 1756 | intbuf[1]=(long)(F+A*32+N*512 + 0x8000);  | 
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| 1757 | intbuf[2]= 0x8040;  | 
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| 1758 | intbuf[3]= loops;  | 
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| 1759 | ret = xxusb_stack_execute(hdev, intbuf);  | 
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| 1760 | for(i=0 ; i<loops ;i++)  | 
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| 1761 | {Data[i] = intbuf[i];  | 
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| 1762 |     } | 
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| 1763 |   } | 
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| 1764 | return ret;  | 
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| 1765 | } |