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isdninfo (4)
  • >> isdninfo (4) ( Linux man: Специальные файлы /dev/* )
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    NAME

    isdninfo - ISDN status device
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    #include <linux/isdn.h>  

    DESCRIPTION

    /dev/isdninfo is a character device with major number 45 and minor number 255. It delivers status information from the Linux ISDN subsystem to user level.  

    DATA FORMAT

    When reading from this device, the current status of the Linux ISDN subsystem is delivered in 6 lines of text. Each line starts with a tag string followed by a colon and whitespace. After that the status values are appended separated by whitespace.
    idmap
    is the tag of the first line. In this line for every virtual channel, the Id-string of the corresponding lowlevel driver is shown. If no driver is loaded, a - (hyphen) is shown.
    chmap
    is the tag of line 2. In this line for every virtual channel, the channel number of the corresponding lowlevel driver is shown. If no driver is loaded, -1 is shown.
    drmap
    is the tag of line 3. In this line for every virtual channel, the index number of the corresponding lowlevel driver is shown. If no driver is loaded, -1 is shown.
    usage
    is the tag of line 4. In this line for every virtual channel, the current usage is shown. The following usage constants are defined:
    ISDN_USAGE_NONE (0)
    Unused channel
    ISDN_USAGE_RAW (1)
    Channel used by raw device (currently unsupported)
    ISDN_USAGE_MODEM (2)
    Channel used by some ttyI
    ISDN_USAGE_NET (3)
    Channel used by an ISDN net-interface
    ISDN_USAGE_VOICE (4)
    Channel used by some ttyI in voice mode.
    ISDN_USAGE_EXCLUSIVE (64)
    Channel exclusively preserved for a net-interface. This value is logically or'ed with one of the other codes.
    ISDN_USAGE_OUTGOING (128)
    Channel is used outgoing. This value is logically or'ed with one of the other codes. It is set, when dialling is started and reset, when either dialling failed or after hangup. Therefore, it is not always an indicator for an established connection. To get a reliable indicator for an established connection, the driver flags (see below) have to be inspected also.
    flags
    is the tag of line 5. In this line for every driver slot, it's B-Channel status is shown. If no driver is registered in a slot, a ? is shown. For every established B-Channel of the driver, a bit is set in the shown value. The driver's first channel is mapped to bit 0, the second channel to bit 1 and so on.
    phone
    is the tag of line 6. In this line for every virtual channel, the remote phone number is shown if the channel is active. A ??? is shown, if the channel is inactive.

     

    BLOCKING BEHAVIOUR

    After opening the device, at most 6 lines can be read by a user process. After that, the user process is blocked. Whenever a status change happens, the process is allowed to read 6 more lines, starting with line one.

     

    IOCTL FUNCTIONS

    Currently, there are two ioctl calls supported:
    IIOCGETDVR
    Get Revision information.
    Returns an unsigned long value v, representing various user level interface revisions, where
    (v & 0xff)
    is the revision of the modem-register info, available via ioctl on /dev/isdnctrl.
    ((v >> 8) & 0xff)
    is the revision of the net-interface config data, available via ioctl on /dev/isdnctrl. and
    ((v >> 16) & 0xff)
    is the revision of the data delivered via /dev/isdninfo itself.
    IIOCGETCPS
    Get transfer statistics.
    Returns the number of bytes transferred so far for all virtual channels. The third parameter should be a pointer to an array of unsigned long of size ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS * 2. This array is filled with the byte counter values upon return.
     

    OTHER CONSTANTS

    There are some more useful constants defined in /usr/include/linux/isdn.h:
    ISDN_TTY_MAJOR
    The major device number of /dev/ttyI.
    ISDN_TTYAUX_MAJOR
    The major device number of /dev/cui.
    ISDN_MAJOR
    The major device number of /dev/isdnctrl, /dev/isdninfo, /dev/ippp and /dev/isdn
    ISDN_MAX_DRIVERS
    The number of driver slots.
    ISDN_MAX_CHANNELS
    The number of virtual channels.
    ISDN_MINOR_CTRL
    The minor device number of /dev/isdnctrl0.
    ISDN_MINOR_CTRLMAX
    The minor device number of /dev/isdnctrl63.
    ISDN_MINOR_PPP
    The minor device number of /dev/ippp0.
    ISDN_MINOR_PPPMAX
    The minor device number of /dev/ippp64.
    ISDN_MINOR_STATUS
    The minor device number of /dev/isdninfo.

    Other constants, necessary for ioctl's on /dev/isdnctrl are listed in isdnctrl(4).  

    AUTHOR

    Fritz Elfert <fritz@isdn4linux.de>  

    SEE ALSO

    isdnctrl(4), icnctrl(4).


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    DATA FORMAT
    BLOCKING BEHAVIOUR
    IOCTL FUNCTIONS
    OTHER CONSTANTS
    AUTHOR
    SEE ALSO


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