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- - Linux ACP Modem (Mwave) mini-HOWTO - - Mike - Sullivan - -
sullivam@us.ibm.com
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- - Paul - Schroeder - -
paulsch@us.ibm.com
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- - This document describes how to build, setup, and use the ACP (Mwave) - Modem feature of the IBM Thinkpad™ 600, 600E, and 770x. The latest version of - this document can always be found at http://www.ibm.com/linux/ltc/ - - 2001-01-12 - - - .10 - 2001-07-18 - PBS - - - .09 - 2001-05-21 - PBS - - - .08 - 2001-05-09 - JEY - - - .07 - 2001-04-30 - JEY - - - - Joy - Yokley - Edited document and coverted to DocBook v4.1 (SGML). - -
- - General Information and Hardware Requirements - - Introduction - The ACP Modem for Linux is a WinModem. It is composed of a - loadable kernel module and a user level application. Together - these components support direct connection to public - switched telephone networks (PSTNs) and support selected - countries world wide. Refer to of this document - for the supported country list. - The modem also supports the standard communications port - interface (ttySx) and is compatible with the Hayes AT Command - Set. - ACP Modem software is continually under development. If you - encounter bugs or usability issues, please contact us and - we'll work to correct them. - - - Credits - This Linux ACP Modem driver was ported from the Windows NT&trade - version of the driver available from IBM. Many thanks to - Keith Frechette, Charles Ball, and Frank Novak for their - technical and support efforts in making this project - possible. - - - Where Can I Get the Latest Version of this Driver? - The latest version of this driver is available from http://www.ibm.com/linux/ltc/ - - - Copyright Notice and Disclaimer - Copyright (c) 2000 IBM Corporation - This document may be reproduced or distributed in any form - without prior permission. Modified versions of this document - may be freely distributed, provided that they are clearly - identified as such, and this copyright is included intact. - This document is provided "AS IS", with no express or implied - warranties. Use the information in this document at your own - risk. - - - Which Systems are Supported - This version of the ACP Modem driver supports the IBM - Thinkpad&trade 600E, 600, and 770 that include on-board ACP modem hardware. - - - Features of the Modem - The ACP Modem provides the following features: - - Standard asynchronous COM port interface (NS16550A UART - compatible) operation - - Bell-103/212A, CCITT-V.21/V.22,V.22bis protocols with data - from 300 to 2400 bps - - CCITT-V.32 protocols with data rates of 4800, 9600 uncoded, - and 9600 bps Trellis coded (Optional) - - CCITT-V.32bis protocols with data rates of 4800, 9600, - 12000, and 14400 bps (optional) - - ITU-T V.34 protocols with data rates from 2400 to 33600 bps. - - 56K capable modem - - Hayes AT Command Set compatibility - - DTMF and pulse dialing - - Asynchronous error recovery protocol - - Error correction via Microcom Network Protocol (MNP) classes - 1-4 - - Error correction via the V.42 error correction standard - - MNP class 5 for up to 2x data compression - - V.42bis for up to 4x data compression - - "Adaptive Rate Negotiation" which provides for "Fallback / - Fallforward" as line quality deteriorates or improves - - - Your modem contains 56K technology. To take advantage of this - technology, you must first make sure that your Internet Service - Provider (ISP) supports a 56K modem protocol. Significantly - higher modem connection speeds, up to 56kbps, require all-digital - transmission connections from your ISP to the line card in the - central office from which your phone line is connected. The - actual connection rate may be limited by the quality of your - telephone lines. Telephone line quality may vary from location to location. - Current regulations limit maximum trasfer rates to 53K. While - your modem contains 56K technology, typical maximum connection - rates in the receive direction may be significantly less than - 56K. Currently, 56K capability is for the receive direction - only. The transmit direction uses V.34 technology. - - - - - Compilation, Installation, and Startup - - Prerequisites - - - A 2.2.16 series (or later) Linux kernel source tree - - - An appropriate set of module utilities - - - gcc version 2.7.x or later - - - If you are building the ACP Modem driver and application, - you need to have a complete Linux source tree for your - kernel, not just an up-to-date kernel image. - - - Building and Installing Source - - Use tar xzvf mwavem-yyyymmdd.tar.gz to unpack the distribution. - Change directories with cd mwavem-yyyymmdd - Use the ./configure command to configure the build options. Issue ./configure --help to view all of the options. The defaults are probably okay though. - Use the make command to build all of the ACP Modem binaries. - NOTE Your gcc package should be at least at the 2.7.x level. - Check your /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes file for - the minimum version information. - - Use make install to install the mwavem binary, mwavem.conf configuration, DSPs, and module device driver - files and to create the /dev/modems/mwave device node. - - - - Setting Things Up - In the [WORLDTRADE] section of your mwavem.conf file, set the Country= - parameter to your country access code. - NOTE The mwavem.conf file is installed in the /usr/local/etc directory unless you specified otherwise during the build process - Country information (including access codes) are listed in the - mwavem.conf file. For example, for France the following section is present: - -[Telephony\Country List\33] -CountryCode=00000021 -Name=France -SameAreaRule=0FG -LongDistanceRule=0FG -InternationsalRule=00EFG - To set France to be your configured country in the [WORLDTRADE] section of - mwavem.conf, set Country=33 - - - Runtime - An initialization script has been provided which may be used to - to start, stop, or check the status of the ACP Modem driver and application. It has been successfully run on the Debian, Slackware, SuSE, and Red Hat distributions and should run on any of their derivitives. If you are using - the runtime script, it will load the mwave device driver module, configure the serial port, and start the mwave manager for you. - All of the options which can be passed to the device driver module, along with some options for the script itself, - can be configured by uncommenting and editing the appropriate - variables at the beginning of the script. - - The mwaved startup script can be found in the src/mwavem directory of the source distribution. If you are running the Red Hat distribution, you can copy the script to your /etc/rc.d/init.d directory and issue the ntsysv command in order to enable it at boot time. - If not using Red Hat, see the documentation for your distribution for information on how to set this up to run at boot time. - - It is recommended that you use the provided mwaved script. If you are not using - the script, however, the following sections will describe how to manually start the device driver and application. - - Loading the ACP device driver - To load the mwave device driver use - insmod mwave or - modprobe mwave - The following arguments may be supplied with the insmod command: - NOTE The following arguments are not persistent from boot to boot - (i.e. We are not saving them in the BIOS). - - tp3780i_dsp_irq=5/7/10/11/15 - This parameter allows you to configure the IRQ used by the DSP if the DSP IRQ was not set - and stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad™ configuration utility. - - tp3780i_dsp_io=0x130/0x350/0x0070/0xDB0 - This parameter allows you to configure the I/O range used by the DSP if the DSP I/O range was not set - and stored in the BIOS by the Thinkpad™ configuration utility. - - tp3780i_uart_irq=3/4 - This parameter allows you to configure the IRQ used by the ACP UART if the Mwave's UART - IRQ was not set and stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad™ configuration utility. - - tp3780i_uart_io=0x3f8/0x2f8/0x3E8/0x2E8 - This parameter allows you to configure the I/O range used by the ACP UART if the UART I/O - range was not set and stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad™ configuration utility. - - The following code is an example of how to run DSP using ttyS1 resources: - - insmod mwave tp3780i_dsp_irq=10 tp3780i_dsp_io=0x0130 tp3780i_uart_irq=3 tp3780i_uart_io=0x2f8 - - NOTEThe mwave is unable to check for resource conflicts. It is the - your responsibility to ensure that none of the resources specified conflict with other devices. - - You can use the tpctl package on Linux or the Thinkpad™ configuration utility on Windows NT or DOS - to manage the configuration of Thinkpad™ related resources. - - - Running ACP Modem Application - - Once the ACP device driver is loaded successfully, use the - mwavem command to execute the application. - NOTEThe location of the mwavem.conf file - can be specified as an argument to the mwavem application. If not specified the - default location is assumed to be /usr/local/etc/mwavem.conf unless otherwise changed during the build process. - Setup the serial driver to recognize the UART provided by the - ACP driver. - setserial /dev/ttyS0 autoconfig - NOTESubstitute /dev/ttyS0 to match the serial port you have - configured the DSP to use. - NOTEYou may wish to create a symbolic link from your modem device to your serial device for convenience. Example: ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/modem - - - The ACP Modem is now available for use by your favorite dialing application. - - - - - Resolving Installation and Configuration Problems - The following sections list solutions to possible problems you may experience. - - DSP Does Not Start - In order to recognize memory above 64 Meg, it may be necessary to append the "mem=" option to the kernel command line. - If you are using LILO for your boot loader, you would do this in the lilo.conf file. - For example, if you had a machine with 128 Meg you would type: - - append="mem=130496K" - - NOTEYour statement must reflect 576K less than you actually - have. Specifying the full amount of memory will prevent the DSP from starting. In the above - example, the formula used to arrive at the proper number was 1024 * nMB - 576 = nK. - - If you forget to run the Thinkpad™ utility to enable the ACP - Modem and you didn't specify any command line arguments when - inserting the mwave module (or it didn't work), you will receive a message in the syslog, - similar to the one below: - - ACP Modem, UART settings IRQ 0x3 IO 0x2f8 -tp3780::EnableDSP, pSettings->bDSPEnabled 0 failed -Mwave Modem, ERROR cannot Enable DSP error fffffffb -Mwave Modem, ERROR cannot perform Mwave Initialization retval fffffffb - - If you receive a message like the one above, check the command line arguments you provided - to insmod. - - - Resource Conflicts - The ACP Modem requires the use of system resources for both - the DSP and the UART provided by the ACP chip. For Linux systems, you will specify parameters - to use for the duration of the boot with the - insmod mwave command line parameters listed in . - - Typically the configured resources are: - - For the DSP: IRQ 10, I/O address 0x130-0x13f -For the UART: IRQ 2, I/O address 0x2f8 (if using ttyS1) - IRQ 3, I/O address 0x3f8 (if using ttyS0) - - For dual boot systems we recommeded that you use the Thinkpad™ Configuration Utility - on Windows NT or DOS to configure these system resources. - Windows NT Thinkpad Configuration Utility Notes: - (Under the Internal Modem --> Advanced selection) - Set IRQ sharing to disabled - Set 1st IRQ to your DSP IRQ (10 is recommened) - Set 2nd IRQ to your UART IRQ (i.e. ttyS1 is equivalent to COM2) - Set the DSP I/O address (130 is recommended) - Set the internal modem I/O address to the UART I/O address - (i.e. 0x2f8 for COM2) - The DMA address is unused and can be set to anything. - - - NOTEYou may also specify parameters to use for the duration of the boot by using the - insmod mwave line parameters listed in section . - - - Not Connecting at Specified Starting Speed - The configured initial connection speed is set to 64000. - The modem should start there and negotiate down to a - connection speed based on target modem and line capabilities. - If the modem is unable to connect it may be having difficulty - negotiating with the target modem. Try setting the SPEED - parameter in mwavem.conf to a lower initial starting - speed. Supported speeds include: - 64000 - 33600 - 14400 - 9600 - 2400 - - - - Dialer Application Cannot Detect Serial Port - The startup script that executes the serial port setup works well with Red Hat, Debian, Slackware, - and SuSE. If you are not running one of these distributions, you may need to perform the following steps - in order to set up. - After inserting the mwave.o module and starting the mwavem - application, you must run the setserial command in order for the serial port configuration to discover the - UART on the mwave hardware: - - setserial /dev/ttySx autoconfig - - Replace ttySx with the serial port you have configured the ACP driver to use. - To test whether the serial port is setup correctly, run: - - setserial /dev/ttySx - - The above command should return the following for serial port 1: - - /dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x2f8, IRQ: 3 - - The port and IRQ numbers should match the information placed - in the syslog by the ACP module when it was loaded: - - kernel: Mwave Modem, UART settings IRQ 0x3 IO 0x2f8 - - If the information returned by setserial indicates that the UART is - 'unknown' or if the IRQ and I/O resources do not match what you - have in the syslog, you will need to reconfigure. Check the setserial - man pages to learn how to setup the resources on your ttySx to - match what appears in the syslog output. - - If you have problems running setserial, you may have a resource - conflict. Before using insmod mwave, check /proc/ioports and - /proc/interrupts to make sure the resources you intend to claim - are not already in use. - - - PPP Errors Using 2.4.0 Version of the Kernel - When upgrading to the 2.4.0 version of the kernel be sure to read the - ./Documentation/Changes file. Kernel 2.4.0 requires an upgraded - version of the pppd, gcc, and modutils (amoung other things). - Follow the instructions for setting up the new pppd daemon - carefully. - - You may experience some initial problems getting ppp running with 2.4.0. One of the most - prevelant errors we received was, "Can't locate module tty-ldisc-3." However, we had no problems - once we rebuilt the kernel with the following options: - CONFIG_PPP=y -CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC=m -CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY=m -CONFIG_PPP_DEFLATE=m -CONFIG_PPP_BSDCOM=m - - - - Debugging Tips - - Error Logs - Errors encountered by the ACP Modem device driver or - application are logged using the syslog utility. - - - Tracing - The ACP device driver supports a debug argument - to enable the generation of trace information. The command for this debug is listed below. You can also access - several of the variables listed below in the mwaved script. - - insmod mwave mwave_debug=0x0f - - Where the following debug trace information is - selectable: - 0x01 ACP Modem Device driver entry points -0x02 Systems Management API(SMAPI) -0x04 Hardware Interface (3780I) -0x08 Thinkpad Interface (tp3780i) - - Trace information is logged using the syslog utility. - - The ACP application supports tracing through the use - of flags configured in the [STARTUP] section of the - mwavem.conf file. - - Mwave Manager API trace points: - MANAGER_API_TRACE=1 -MANAGER_API_DATA_TRACE=1 -MANAGER_CORE_TRACE=1 -MANAGER_SPECIFIC_TRACE=1 - - MEIO Manager trace points: - MEIO_API_TRACE=1 -MEIO_CORE_TRACE=1 -MEIO_SPECIFIC_TRACE=1 - - Mwave Modem application trace points: - MWMLW32_TRACE=1 -MWMPW32_TRACE=1 -MWMUTIL_TRACE=1 -MWWTT32_TRACE=1 - - Trace information is logged using the syslog utility. - - - - Test Claims - This driver has been tested using the ThinkPad™ 600E. The same - chipset is integrated on the 600 and 770 models and should work. - - - List of Supported Countries - The following countries are supported by the ACP Modem driver - - List of Supported Countries - - - - Country Name - Country Access Code - - - - - ALGERIA - 213 - - - ANTIGUA_BARBUDA - 102 - - - ARGENTINA - 54 - - - ARMENIA - 374 - - - ARUBA - 297 - - - AUSTRALIA - 61 - - - AUSTRIA - 43 - - - AZERBAIJAN - 994 - - - BAHAMAS - 103 - - - BARBADOS - 104 - - - BELARUS - 375 - - - BELGIUM - 32 - - - BERMUDA - 105 - - - BOLIVIA - 591 - - - BRAZIL - 55 - - - BRUNEI - 673 - - - BULGARIA - 359 - - - CANADA - 107 - - - CAYMAN_ISLANDS - 108 - - - CHILE - 38 - - - COLOMBIA - 57 - - - COSTA_RICA - 506 - - - CUBA - 53 - - - CYPRUS - 357 - - - CZECHREPUBLIC - 420 - - - DENMARK - 45 - - - ECUADOR - 593 - - - EGYPT - 20 - - - EL_SALVADOR - 503 - - - FINLAND - 358 - - - FRANCE - 33 - - - GERMANY - 49 - - - GREECE - 30 - - - GRENADA - 111 - - - GUATEMALA - 502 - - - GUYANA - 592 - - - HONDURAS - 504 - - - HONG_KONG - 852 - - - HUNGARY - 36 - - - INDIA - 91 - - - INDONESIA - 62 - - - IRELAND - 353 - - - ISRAEL - 972 - - - ITALY - 39 - - - JAMAICA - 112 - - - JAPAN - 81 - - - JORDAN - 962 - - - KOREA - 850 - - - KOREA_SOUTH - 82 - - - KUWAIT - 965 - - - LUXEMBOURG - 352 - - - MALAYSIA - 60 - - - MEXICO - 52 - - - NETH_ANTILLES - 599 - - - NETHERLANDS - 31 - - - NEW_ZEALAND - 64 - - - NICARAGUA - 505 - - - NORWAY - 47 - - - OMAN - 968 - - - PAKISTAN - 92 - - - PANAMA - 507 - - - PARAGUAY - 595 - - - PERU - 51 - - - PHILIPPINES - 63 - - - POLAND - 48 - - - PORTUGAL - 351 - - - PRC - 852 - - - ROMANIA - 40 - - - RUSSIA - 7 - - - SAUDI_ARABIA - 966 - - - SINGAPORE - 65 - - - SLOVAKIA - 421 - - - SLOVENIA - 386 - - - SOUTH_AFRICA - 27 - - - SPAIN - 34 - - - ST_KITTS_NEVIS - 115 - - - ST_LUCIA - 122 - - - ST_VINCENT - 116 - - - SURINAME - 597 - - - SWEDEN - 46 - - - SWITZERLAND - 41 - - - TAIWAN - 866 - - - THAILAND - 66 - - - TRINIDAD_TOBAGO - 117 - - - TURKEY - 90 - - - TURKS_CAICOS - 118 - - - U_K - 44 - - - UKRAINE - 380 - - - UNITED_ARAB_EMIRATES - 971 - - - URUGUAY - 598 - - - USA - 1 - - - VENEZUELA - 58 - - - VIETNAM - 84 - - - VIRGIN_IS_BRITISH - 106 - - - VIRGIN_IS_USA - 123 - - - YEMAN - 967 - - - YUGOSLAVIA - 381 - - - -
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+ + Linux ACP Modem (Mwave) mini-HOWTO + + Mike + Sullivan + +
sullivam@us.ibm.com
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+ + Paul + Schroeder + +
paulsch@us.ibm.com
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+ + This document describes how to build, setup, and use the driver and user space application necessary for using the ACP (Mwave) + Modem in the IBM Thinkpad™ 600, 600E, and 770 models +which include the on board ACP modem hardware. The latest version of + this document can always be found at http://www.ibm.com/linux/ltc/ + + 2001-01-12 + + + .11 + 2002-07-18 + PBS + + + .10 + 2001-07-18 + PBS + + + .09 + 2001-05-21 + PBS + + + .08 + 2001-05-09 + JEY + + + .07 + 2001-04-30 + JEY + + + + Joy + Yokley + Edited document and coverted to DocBook v4.1 (SGML). + +
+ + General Information and Hardware Requirements + + Introduction + The ACP Modem for Linux is a software based modem. + Support software for the ACP modem is composed of a + loadable kernel module and a user level application. Together + these components support direct connection to public + switched telephone networks (PSTNs) and support selected + countries world wide. Refer to of this document + for the supported country list. + The modem also supports the standard communications port + interface (ttySx) and is compatible with the Hayes AT Command + Set. + ACP Modem software is continually under development. If you + encounter bugs or usability issues, please contact us and + we'll work to correct them. + + + Credits + This Linux ACP Modem driver was ported from the Windows NT™ + version of the driver available from IBM. Many thanks to + Keith Frechette, Charles Ball, and Frank Novak for their + technical and support efforts in making this project + possible. + + + Where Can I Get the Latest Version of this Driver? + The latest version of this driver is available from http://www.ibm.com/linux/ltc/ + + + Are There Any Other Resources? + Thomas Hood's Debian GNU/Linux on IBM ThinkPad 600 and 600x + page contains lots of useful information. + + + Copyright Notice and Disclaimer + Copyright (c) 2002 IBM Corporation + This document may be reproduced or distributed in any form + without prior permission. Modified versions of this document + may be freely distributed, provided that they are clearly + identified as such, and this copyright is included intact. + This document is provided "AS IS", with no express or implied + warranties. Use the information in this document at your own + risk. + + + Which Systems are Supported + This version of the ACP Modem driver supports the IBM + Thinkpad&trade 600E, 600, and 770 that include on-board ACP modem hardware. + + + Features of the Modem + The ACP Modem provides the following features: + + Standard asynchronous COM port interface (NS16550A UART + compatible) operation + + Bell-103/212A, CCITT-V.21/V.22,V.22bis protocols with data + from 300 to 2400 bps + + CCITT-V.32 protocols with data rates of 4800, 9600 uncoded, + and 9600 bps Trellis coded (Optional) + + CCITT-V.32bis protocols with data rates of 4800, 9600, + 12000, and 14400 bps (optional) + + ITU-T V.34 protocols with data rates from 2400 to 33600 bps. + + 56K capable modem + + Hayes AT Command Set compatibility + + DTMF and pulse dialing + + Asynchronous error recovery protocol + + Error correction via Microcom Network Protocol (MNP) classes + 1-4 + + Error correction via the V.42 error correction standard + + MNP class 5 for up to 2x data compression + + V.42bis for up to 4x data compression + + "Adaptive Rate Negotiation" which provides for "Fallback / + Fallforward" as line quality deteriorates or improves + + + Your modem contains 56K technology. To take advantage of this + technology, you must first make sure that your Internet Service + Provider (ISP) supports a 56K modem protocol. Significantly + higher modem connection speeds, up to 56kbps, require all-digital + transmission connections from your ISP to the line card in the + central office from which your phone line is connected. The + actual connection rate may be limited by the quality of your + telephone lines. Telephone line quality may vary from location to location. + Current regulations limit maximum trasfer rates to 53K. While + your modem contains 56K technology, typical maximum connection + rates in the receive direction may be significantly less than + 56K. Currently, 56K capability is for the receive direction + only. The transmit direction uses V.34 technology. + + + + + Compilation, Installation, and Startup + + Prerequisites + + + A 2.2.16 series (or later) Linux kernel source tree + + + An appropriate set of module utilities + + + gcc version 2.7.x or later + + + If you are building the ACP Modem driver along with the user space application, + you need to have a complete Linux source tree for your + kernel, not just an up-to-date kernel image. + + + Building and Installing Source + + Use tar xzvf mwavem-yyyymmdd.tar.gz to unpack the distribution. + Change directories with cd mwavem-yyyymmdd + Use the ./configure command to configure the build options. Issue ./configure --help to view all of the options. The defaults are probably okay though. + NOTE As of mwavem-1.0.3 you must give ./configure the --enable-mwavedd argument in order to build the driver with the user space application. + Use the make command to build all of the ACP Modem binaries. + NOTE Your gcc package should be at least at the 2.7.x level. + Check your /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes file for + the minimum version information. + + Use make install to install the mwavem binary, mwavem.conf configuration, the extra binary (mostly .dsp) files, and module device driver + (if you specified that it must be built) and to create the /dev/modems/mwave device node. + + + + Setting Things Up + In the [WORLDTRADE] section of your mwavem.conf file, set the Country= + parameter to your country access code. + NOTE The mwavem.conf file is installed in the /usr/local/etc directory unless you specified otherwise during the build process + Country information (including access codes) are listed in the + mwavem.conf file. For example, for France the following section is present: + +[Telephony\Country List\33] +CountryCode=00000021 +Name=France +SameAreaRule=0FG +LongDistanceRule=0FG +InternationsalRule=00EFG + To set France to be your configured country in the [WORLDTRADE] section of + mwavem.conf, set Country=33 + + + Runtime + An initialization script has been provided which may be used to + to start, stop, or check the status of the ACP Modem driver and application. It has been successfully run on the Debian, Slackware, SuSE, and Red Hat distributions and should run on any of their derivitives. If you are using + the runtime script, it will load the mwave device driver module, configure the serial port, and start the mwave manager for you. + All of the options which can be passed to the device driver module, along with some options for the script itself, + can be configured by uncommenting and editing the appropriate + variables at the beginning of the script. + + The mwaved startup script can be found in the src/mwavem directory of the source distribution. If you are running the Red Hat distribution, you can copy the script to your /etc/rc.d/init.d directory and issue the ntsysv command in order to enable it at boot time. + If not using Red Hat, see the documentation for your distribution for information on how to set this up to run at boot time. + + It is recommended that you use the provided mwaved script. If you are not using + the script, however, the following sections will describe how to manually start the device driver and application. + + Loading the ACP device driver + To load the mwave device driver use + insmod mwave or + modprobe mwave + The following arguments may be supplied with the insmod command: + NOTE The following arguments are not persistent from boot to boot + (i.e. We are not saving them in the BIOS). + + mwave_3780i_irq=5/7/10/11/15 + This parameter allows you to configure the IRQ used by the DSP if the DSP IRQ was not set + and stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad™ configuration utility. + + mwave_3780i_io=0x130/0x350/0x0070/0xDB0 + This parameter allows you to configure the I/O range used by the DSP if the DSP I/O range was not set + and stored in the BIOS by the Thinkpad™ configuration utility. + + mwave_uart_irq=3/4 + This parameter allows you to configure the IRQ used by the ACP UART if the Mwave's UART + IRQ was not set and stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad™ configuration utility. + + mwave_uart_io=0x3f8/0x2f8/0x3E8/0x2E8 + This parameter allows you to configure the I/O range used by the ACP UART if the UART I/O + range was not set and stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad™ configuration utility. + + The following code is an example of how to run DSP using ttyS1 resources: + + insmod mwave mwave_3780i_irq=10 mwave_3780i_io=0x0130 mwave_uart_irq=3 mwave_uart_io=0x2f8 + + NOTEThe mwave is unable to check for resource conflicts. It is + your responsibility to ensure that none of the resources specified conflict with other (commonly PCMCIA) devices. + + You can use the tpctl package on Linux or the Thinkpad™ configuration utility on Windows NT or DOS + to manage the configuration of Thinkpad™ related resources. + + + Running ACP Modem Application + + Once the ACP device driver is loaded successfully, use the + mwavem command to execute the application. + NOTEThe location of the mwavem.conf file + can be specified as an argument to the mwavem application. If not specified the + default location is assumed to be /usr/local/etc/mwavem.conf unless otherwise changed during the build process. + Setup the serial driver to recognize the UART provided by the + ACP driver. + setserial /dev/ttyS0 autoconfig + NOTESubstitute /dev/ttyS0 to match the serial port you have + configured the DSP to use. + NOTEYou may wish to create a symbolic link from your modem device to your serial device for convenience. Example: ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/modem + + + The ACP Modem is now available for use by your favorite dialing application. + + + + + Resolving Installation and Configuration Problems + The following sections list solutions to possible problems you may experience. + + DSP Does Not Start + In order to recognize memory above 64 Meg, it may be necessary to append the "mem=" option to the kernel command line. + If you are using LILO for your boot loader, you would do this in the lilo.conf file. + For example, if you had a machine with 128 Meg you would type: + + append="mem=130496K" + + NOTEYour statement must reflect 576K less than you actually + have. Specifying the full amount of memory will prevent the DSP from starting. In the above + example, the formula used to arrive at the proper number was 1024 * nMB - 576 = nK. + + If you forget to run the Thinkpad™ utility to enable the ACP + Modem and you didn't specify any command line arguments when + inserting the mwave module (or it didn't work), you will receive a message in the syslog, + similar to the one below: + + ACP Modem, UART settings IRQ 0x3 IO 0x2f8 +tp3780::EnableDSP, pSettings->bDSPEnabled 0 failed +Mwave Modem, ERROR cannot Enable DSP error fffffffb +Mwave Modem, ERROR cannot perform Mwave Initialization retval fffffffb + + If you receive a message like the one above, check the command line arguments you provided + to insmod. + + + Resource Conflicts + The ACP Modem requires the use of system resources for both + the DSP and the UART provided by the ACP chip. For Linux systems, you will specify parameters + to use for the duration of the boot with the + insmod mwave command line parameters listed in . + + Typically the configured resources are: + + For the DSP: IRQ 10, I/O address 0x130-0x13f +For the UART: IRQ 3, I/O address 0x2f8 (if using ttyS1) + IRQ 4, I/O address 0x3f8 (if using ttyS0) + + For dual boot systems we recommeded that you use the Thinkpad™ Configuration Utility + on Windows NT or DOS to configure these system resources. + Windows NT Thinkpad Configuration Utility Notes: + (Under the Internal Modem --> Advanced selection) + Set IRQ sharing to disabled + Set 1st IRQ to your DSP IRQ (10 is recommened) + Set 2nd IRQ to your UART IRQ (i.e. ttyS1 is equivalent to COM2) + Set the DSP I/O address (0x130 is recommended) + Set the internal modem I/O address to the UART I/O address + (i.e. 0x2f8 for COM2) + The DMA address is unused and can be set to anything. + + + NOTEYou may also specify parameters to use for the duration of the boot by using the + insmod mwave line parameters listed in section . + + + Not Connecting at Specified Starting Speed + The configured initial connection speed is set to 64000. + The modem should start there and negotiate down to a + connection speed based on target modem and line capabilities. + If the modem is unable to connect it may be having difficulty + negotiating with the target modem. Try setting the SPEED + parameter in mwavem.conf to a lower initial starting + speed. Supported speeds include: + 64000 + 33600 + 14400 + 9600 + 2400 + + + + Dialer Application Cannot Detect Serial Port + The startup script that executes the serial port setup works well with Red Hat, Debian, Slackware, + and SuSE. If you are not running one of these distributions, you may need to perform the following steps + in order to set up. + After inserting the mwave.o module and starting the mwavem + application, you must run the setserial command in order for the serial port configuration to discover the + UART on the mwave hardware: + + setserial /dev/ttySx autoconfig + + Replace ttySx with the serial port you have configured the ACP driver to use. + To test whether the serial port is setup correctly, run: + + setserial /dev/ttySx + + The above command should return the following for serial port 1: + + /dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x2f8, IRQ: 3 + + The port and IRQ numbers should match the information placed + in the syslog by the ACP module when it was loaded: + + kernel: Mwave Modem, UART settings IRQ 0x3 IO 0x2f8 + + If the information returned by setserial indicates that the UART is + 'unknown' or if the IRQ and I/O resources do not match what you + have in the syslog, you will need to reconfigure. Check the setserial + man pages to learn how to setup the resources on your ttySx to + match what appears in the syslog output. + + If you have problems running setserial, you may have a resource + conflict. Before using insmod mwave, check /proc/ioports and + /proc/interrupts to make sure the resources you intend to claim + are not already in use. + + + PPP Errors Using 2.4.0 Version of the Kernel + When upgrading to the 2.4.0 version of the kernel be sure to read the + ./Documentation/Changes file. Kernel 2.4.0 requires an upgraded + version of the pppd, gcc, and modutils (amoung other things). + Follow the instructions for setting up the new pppd daemon + carefully. + + You may experience some initial problems getting ppp running with 2.4.0. One of the most + prevelant errors we received was, "Can't locate module tty-ldisc-3." However, we had no problems + once we rebuilt the kernel with the following options: + CONFIG_PPP=y +CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC=m +CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY=m +CONFIG_PPP_DEFLATE=m +CONFIG_PPP_BSDCOM=m + + + + Debugging Tips + + Error Logs + Errors encountered by the ACP Modem device driver or + application are logged using the syslog utility. + + + Tracing + The ACP device driver supports a debug argument + to enable the generation of trace information. The command for this debug is listed below. You can also access + several of the variables listed below in the mwaved script. + + insmod mwave mwave_debug=0x0f + + Where the following debug trace information is + selectable: + 0x01 ACP Modem Device driver entry points +0x02 Systems Management API(SMAPI) +0x04 Hardware Interface (3780I) +0x08 Thinkpad Interface (tp3780i) + + Trace information is logged using the syslog utility. + + The ACP application supports tracing through the use + of flags configured in the [STARTUP] section of the + mwavem.conf file. + + Mwave Manager API trace points: + MANAGER_API_TRACE=1 +MANAGER_API_DATA_TRACE=1 +MANAGER_CORE_TRACE=1 +MANAGER_SPECIFIC_TRACE=1 + + MEIO Manager trace points: + MEIO_API_TRACE=1 +MEIO_CORE_TRACE=1 +MEIO_SPECIFIC_TRACE=1 + + Mwave Modem application trace points: + MWMLW32_TRACE=1 +MWMPW32_TRACE=1 +MWMUTIL_TRACE=1 +MWWTT32_TRACE=1 + + Trace information is logged using the syslog utility. + + + + Test Claims + This driver has been tested using the ThinkPad™ 600E. The same + chipset is integrated on the 600 and 770 models and should work. + + + List of Supported Countries + The following countries are supported by the ACP Modem driver + + List of Supported Countries + + + + Country Name + Country Access Code + + + + + ALGERIA + 213 + + + ANTIGUA_BARBUDA + 102 + + + ARGENTINA + 54 + + + ARMENIA + 374 + + + ARUBA + 297 + + + AUSTRALIA + 61 + + + AUSTRIA + 43 + + + AZERBAIJAN + 994 + + + BAHAMAS + 103 + + + BARBADOS + 104 + + + BELARUS + 375 + + + BELGIUM + 32 + + + BERMUDA + 105 + + + BOLIVIA + 591 + + + BRAZIL + 55 + + + BRUNEI + 673 + + + BULGARIA + 359 + + + CANADA + 107 + + + CAYMAN_ISLANDS + 108 + + + CHILE + 38 + + + COLOMBIA + 57 + + + COSTA_RICA + 506 + + + CUBA + 53 + + + CYPRUS + 357 + + + CZECHREPUBLIC + 420 + + + DENMARK + 45 + + + ECUADOR + 593 + + + EGYPT + 20 + + + EL_SALVADOR + 503 + + + FINLAND + 358 + + + FRANCE + 33 + + + GERMANY + 49 + + + GREECE + 30 + + + GRENADA + 111 + + + GUATEMALA + 502 + + + GUYANA + 592 + + + HONDURAS + 504 + + + HONG_KONG + 852 + + + HUNGARY + 36 + + + INDIA + 91 + + + INDONESIA + 62 + + + IRELAND + 353 + + + ISRAEL + 972 + + + ITALY + 39 + + + JAMAICA + 112 + + + JAPAN + 81 + + + JORDAN + 962 + + + KOREA + 850 + + + KOREA_SOUTH + 82 + + + KUWAIT + 965 + + + LUXEMBOURG + 352 + + + MALAYSIA + 60 + + + MEXICO + 52 + + + NETH_ANTILLES + 599 + + + NETHERLANDS + 31 + + + NEW_ZEALAND + 64 + + + NICARAGUA + 505 + + + NORWAY + 47 + + + OMAN + 968 + + + PAKISTAN + 92 + + + PANAMA + 507 + + + PARAGUAY + 595 + + + PERU + 51 + + + PHILIPPINES + 63 + + + POLAND + 48 + + + PORTUGAL + 351 + + + PRC + 852 + + + ROMANIA + 40 + + + RUSSIA + 7 + + + SAUDI_ARABIA + 966 + + + SINGAPORE + 65 + + + SLOVAKIA + 421 + + + SLOVENIA + 386 + + + SOUTH_AFRICA + 27 + + + SPAIN + 34 + + + ST_KITTS_NEVIS + 115 + + + ST_LUCIA + 122 + + + ST_VINCENT + 116 + + + SURINAME + 597 + + + SWEDEN + 46 + + + SWITZERLAND + 41 + + + TAIWAN + 866 + + + THAILAND + 66 + + + TRINIDAD_TOBAGO + 117 + + + TURKEY + 90 + + + TURKS_CAICOS + 118 + + + U_K + 44 + + + UKRAINE + 380 + + + UNITED_ARAB_EMIRATES + 971 + + + URUGUAY + 598 + + + USA + 1 + + + VENEZUELA + 58 + + + VIETNAM + 84 + + + VIRGIN_IS_BRITISH + 106 + + + VIRGIN_IS_USA + 123 + + + YEMAN + 967 + + + YUGOSLAVIA + 381 + + + +
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+ + Trademarks + Hayes is a trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. + + MNP (Microcom Network Protocol) is a trademark of Microcom, Inc. + + IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines, Inc. + + +
diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/appsSect.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/appsSect.sgml index e15a8829..f5216c0e 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/appsSect.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/appsSect.sgml @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ and icon titles of an xterm. DB2-HOWTO, DB2 Version 7.1 for Linux HOWTO -Updated: June 2001. +Updated: June 2002. Explicit instructions on installing DB2 Universal Database Version 7.1 for Linux on the following Intel x86-based distributions: Caldera OpenLinux 2.4, Debian, Red Hat Linux 6.2, SuSE Linux 6.2 and 6.3, @@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@ Xfree86 and KDE. KDE-GUI-Login-Configuration-HOWTO, KDE GUI Login Configuration HOWTO -Updated: June 2002. +Updated: July 2002. A tutorial on customizing the GUI login screen. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml index d5a54120..422a8443 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml @@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ Bash-Scripting Guide. - + Adv-Routing-HOWTO, Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO -Updated: December 2001. +Updated: July 2002. A very hands-on approach to iproute2, traffic shaping and a bit of netfilter. @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ described are windows-1251, iso-8859-5 and koi8-ru. Belgian-HOWTO, The Belgian HOWTO -Updated: June 2002. +Updated: July 2002. How to tweak Linux for Belgian users; lists Linux user groups, businesses and other resources in Belgium. @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ potential effects of a security compromise. Cluster-HOWTO, Linux Cluster HOWTO -Updated: April 2002. +Updated: May 2002. How to set up high-performance Linux computing clusters. @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ locale standards such as keyboard, font, paper-size etc. DB2-HOWTO, DB2 Version 7.1 for Linux HOWTO -Updated: June 2001. +Updated: June 2002. Explicit instructions on installing DB2 Universal Database Version 7.1 for Linux on the following Intel x86-based distributions: Caldera OpenLinux 2.4, Debian, Red Hat Linux 6.2, SuSE Linux 6.2 and 6.3, @@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ Linux OS to run many DOS programs. DSL-HOWTO, DSL HOWTO for Linux -Updated: May 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Examines the DSL family of high speed Internet services now being deployed in various markets worldwide. Information is included on the technology @@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@ Describes how to use Elite's K7s5a board with Linux. KDE-GUI-Login-Configuration-HOWTO, KDE GUI Login Configuration HOWTO -Updated: June 2002. +Updated: July 2002. A tutorial on customizing the GUI login screen. @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ procedures, tips and techniques to make the process easier. Lex-YACC-HOWTO, Lex and YACC primer/HOWTO -Updated: May 2001. +Updated: April 2002. Helps you get started using Lex and YACC. @@ -1507,7 +1507,7 @@ sequence on IA-32 processors. Linux+IPv6-HOWTO, Linux IPv6 HOWTO -Updated: March 2002. +Updated: July 2002. The goal of this HOWTO is to answer both basic and advanced questions about IPv6 on the Linux operating system. This HOWTO will provide the reader with enough information to @@ -1712,7 +1712,7 @@ quick, secure, and reliable VPN-like tunnels over insecure networks. MIPS-HOWTO, Linux/MIPS HOWTO -Updated: January 2001. +Updated: July 2002. Describes the MIPS port of the Linux operating system, common problems and their solutions, availability and more. @@ -1913,7 +1913,7 @@ provides pointers for further information and implementation details. NFS-HOWTO, NFS HOWTO -Updated: December 2000. +Updated: July 2002. How to set up NFS clients and servers. @@ -2171,7 +2171,7 @@ How to use the print system under Linux. Program-Library-HOWTO, Program Library HOWTO -Updated: March 2002. +Updated: July 2002. This HOWTO for programmers discusses how to create and use program libraries on Linux. This includes static libraries, shared libraries, and dynamically loaded libraries. @@ -2251,7 +2251,7 @@ equivalent to the ones commercially available from Red Hat. Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO, Remote Serial Console HOWTO -Updated: May 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Covers how to set up your hardware to use a serial console. @@ -2369,7 +2369,7 @@ SCSI-Generic-HOWTO for more current information. Secure-Programs-HOWTO, Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO -Updated: March 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Provides a set of design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/hwSect.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/hwSect.sgml index 96224262..6f51d8ea 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/hwSect.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/hwSect.sgml @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ various issues related to this. Cluster-HOWTO, Linux Cluster HOWTO -Updated: April 2002. +Updated: May 2002. How to set up high-performance Linux computing clusters. @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ Describes how to use Elite's K7s5a board with Linux. MIPS-HOWTO, Linux/MIPS HOWTO -Updated: January 2001. +Updated: July 2002. Describes the MIPS port of the Linux operating system, common problems and their solutions, availability and more. @@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ Xfree86 and KDE. Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO, Remote Serial Console HOWTO -Updated: May 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Covers how to set up your hardware to use a serial console. @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ ACP-Modem, Linux ACP Modem (Mwave) mini-HOWTO -Updated: July 2001. +Updated: July 2002. Describes how to build, setup, and use the ACP (Mwave) Modem feature of the IBM Thinkpad[tm] 600E, 600, and 770x. @@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ PCTel-MicroModem-Config, PCTel HSP MicroModem Configuration mini-HOWTO -Updated: June 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Make your PCTel HSP MicroModem work in Linux. @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ Details how to setup a “laplink” connection between two computers. < Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO, Remote Serial Console HOWTO -Updated: May 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Covers how to set up your hardware to use a serial console. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miniChap.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miniChap.sgml index 3144ca7d..a7246bc4 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miniChap.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miniChap.sgml @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ ACP-Modem, Linux ACP Modem (Mwave) mini-HOWTO -Updated: July 2001. +Updated: July 2002. Describes how to build, setup, and use the ACP (Mwave) Modem feature of the IBM Thinkpad[tm] 600E, 600, and 770x. @@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ PCTel-MicroModem-Config, PCTel HSP MicroModem Configuration mini-HOWTO -Updated: June 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Make your PCTel HSP MicroModem work in Linux. @@ -1254,7 +1254,7 @@ Print2Win, The Linux Print2Win mini-HOWTO -Updated: January 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Contains the general configuration to get linux printing to a Windows print share. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/networkingSect.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/networkingSect.sgml index 262c059a..21427ffb 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/networkingSect.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/networkingSect.sgml @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ set up a network of computers under your own domain. DSL-HOWTO, DSL HOWTO for Linux -Updated: May 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Examines the DSL family of high speed Internet services now being deployed in various markets worldwide. Information is included on the technology @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ as a NIS server. NFS-HOWTO, NFS HOWTO -Updated: December 2000. +Updated: July 2002. How to set up NFS clients and servers. @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ configuration information). Linux+IPv6-HOWTO, Linux IPv6 HOWTO -Updated: March 2002. +Updated: July 2002. The goal of this HOWTO is to answer both basic and advanced questions about IPv6 on the Linux operating system. This HOWTO will provide the reader with enough information to @@ -850,11 +850,11 @@ an IP tunnel between them. - + Adv-Routing-HOWTO, Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO -Updated: December 2001. +Updated: July 2002. A very hands-on approach to iproute2, traffic shaping and a bit of netfilter. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/osSect.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/osSect.sgml index 56ca95f0..e1a35edf 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/osSect.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/osSect.sgml @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ Print2Win, The Linux Print2Win mini-HOWTO -Updated: January 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Contains the general configuration to get linux printing to a Windows print share. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/otherLangSect.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/otherLangSect.sgml index a7c1f764..657c6c6b 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/otherLangSect.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/otherLangSect.sgml @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ described are windows-1251, iso-8859-5 and koi8-ru. Belgian-HOWTO, The Belgian HOWTO -Updated: June 2002. +Updated: July 2002. How to tweak Linux for Belgian users; lists Linux user groups, businesses and other resources in Belgium. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/programmSect.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/programmSect.sgml index ef6aef04..98239333 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/programmSect.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/programmSect.sgml @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Java and how to use Java to write CGI programs. Lex-YACC-HOWTO, Lex and YACC primer/HOWTO -Updated: May 2001. +Updated: April 2002. Helps you get started using Lex and YACC. @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Describes the Linux approach to Tcl, a scripting language. Program-Library-HOWTO, Program Library HOWTO -Updated: March 2002. +Updated: July 2002. This HOWTO for programmers discusses how to create and use program libraries on Linux. This includes static libraries, shared libraries, and dynamically loaded libraries. @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ operating systems with XML-RPC support. Secure-Programs-HOWTO, Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO -Updated: March 2002. +Updated: July 2002. Provides a set of design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems. @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ Control System, under Linux. DB2-HOWTO, DB2 Version 7.1 for Linux HOWTO -Updated: June 2001. +Updated: June 2002. Explicit instructions on installing DB2 Universal Database Version 7.1 for Linux on the following Intel x86-based distributions: Caldera OpenLinux 2.4, Debian, Red Hat Linux 6.2, SuSE Linux 6.2 and 6.3,