/* * Hamlib Interface - list of known rotators * Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by Stephane Fillod * Copyright (c) 2000-2002 by Stephane Fillod and Frank Singleton * * $Id: rotlist.h,v 1.12 2008-05-23 14:09:58 fillods Exp $ * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * */ #ifndef _ROTLIST_H #define _ROTLIST_H 1 #define ROT_MAKE_MODEL(a,b) ((a)*100+(b)) #define ROT_BACKEND_NUM(a) ((a)/100) /** * \addtogroup rotator * @{ */ /*! \file rotlist.h * \brief Hamlib rotator model definitions. * * This file contains rotator model definitions for the Hamlib rotator API. * Each distinct rotator type has a unique model number (ID) and is used * by hamlib to identify and distinguish between the different hardware drivers. * The exact model numbers can be acquired using the macros in this * file. To obtain a list of supported rotator branches, one can use the statically * defined ROT_BACKEND_LIST macro. To obtain a full list of supported rotators (including * each model in every branch), the foreach_opened_rot() API function can be used. * * The model number, or ID, is used to tell hamlib, which rotator the client whishes to * use. It is done with the rot_init() API call. */ #define ROT_MODEL_NONE 0 /*! \def ROT_MODEL_DUMMY * \brief A macro that returns the model number for the dummy backend. * * The dummy backend, as the name suggests, is a backend which performs * no hardware operations and always behaves as one would expect. It can * be thought of as a hardware simulator and is very usefull for testing * client applications. */ #define ROT_DUMMY 0 #define ROT_BACKEND_DUMMY "dummy" #define ROT_MODEL_DUMMY ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_DUMMY, 1) /* * RPC Network pseudo-backend */ /*! \def ROT_MODEL_RPC * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the RPC Network pseudo-backend. * * The RPC backend can be used to connect and send commands to a rotator server, * \c rpc.rotd, running on a remote machine. Using this client/server scheme, * several clients can control and monitor the same rotator hardware. */ #define ROT_RPC 1 #define ROT_BACKEND_RPC "rpcrot" #define ROT_MODEL_RPC ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_RPC, 1) /* * Easycomm */ /*! \def ROT_MODEL_EASYCOMM1 * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the EasyComm 1 backend. * * The EasyComm 1 backend can be used with rotators that support the * EASYCOMM I Standard. */ /*! \def ROT_MODEL_EASYCOMM2 * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the EasyComm 2 backend. * * The EasyComm 2 backend can be used with rotators that support the * EASYCOMM II Standard. */ #define ROT_EASYCOMM 2 #define ROT_BACKEND_EASYCOMM "easycomm" #define ROT_MODEL_EASYCOMM1 ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_EASYCOMM, 1) #define ROT_MODEL_EASYCOMM2 ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_EASYCOMM, 2) /*! \def ROT_MODEL_FODTRACK * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the Fodtrack backend. * * The Fodtrack backend can be used with rotators that support the * FODTRACK Standard. */ #define ROT_FODTRACK 3 #define ROT_BACKEND_FODTRACK "fodtrack" #define ROT_MODEL_FODTRACK ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_FODTRACK, 1) /*! \def ROT_MODEL_ROTOREZ * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the Rotor-EZ backend. * * The Rotor-EZ backend can be used with Hy-Gain rotators that support * the extended DCU command set by Idiom Press Rotor-EZ board. */ /*! \def ROT_MODEL_ROTORCARD * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the Rotor Card backend. * * The Rotor-EZ backend can be used with Yaesu rotators that support the * extended DCU command set by Idiom Press Rotor Card board. */ /*! \def ROT_MODEL_DCU * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the DCU backend. * * The Rotor-EZ backend can be used with rotators that support the * DCU command set by Hy-Gain (currently the DCU-1). */ #define ROT_ROTOREZ 4 #define ROT_BACKEND_ROTOREZ "rotorez" #define ROT_MODEL_ROTOREZ ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_ROTOREZ, 1) #define ROT_MODEL_ROTORCARD ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_ROTOREZ, 2) #define ROT_MODEL_DCU ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_ROTOREZ, 3) /*! \def ROT_MODEL_SARTEK1 * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the SARtek-1 backend. * * The sartek backend can be used with rotators that support the * SARtek protocol. */ #define ROT_SARTEK 5 #define ROT_BACKEND_SARTEK "sartek" #define ROT_MODEL_SARTEK1 ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_SARTEK, 1) /*! \def ROT_MODEL_GS232A * \brief A macro that returns the model number of the GS-232A backend. * * The GS-232A backend can be used with rotators that support the * GS-232A protocol. */ #define ROT_GS232A 6 #define ROT_BACKEND_GS232A "gs232a" #define ROT_MODEL_GS232A ROT_MAKE_MODEL(ROT_GS232A, 1) /*! \typedef typedef int rot_model_t \brief Convenience type definition for rotator model. */ typedef int rot_model_t; /*! \def ROT_BACKEND_LIST * \brief Static list of rotator models. * * This is a NULL terminated list of available rotator backends. Each entry * in the list consists of two fields: The branch number, which is an integer, * and the branch name, which is a character string. */ #define ROT_BACKEND_LIST { \ { ROT_DUMMY, ROT_BACKEND_DUMMY }, \ { ROT_RPC, ROT_BACKEND_RPC }, \ { ROT_EASYCOMM, ROT_BACKEND_EASYCOMM }, \ { ROT_FODTRACK, ROT_BACKEND_FODTRACK }, \ { ROT_ROTOREZ, ROT_BACKEND_ROTOREZ }, \ { ROT_SARTEK, ROT_BACKEND_SARTEK }, \ { ROT_GS232A, ROT_BACKEND_GS232A }, \ { 0, NULL }, /* end */ \ } /* * struct rot_backend_list { * rot_model_t model; * const char *backend; * } rot_backend_list[] = ROT_LIST; * */ #endif /* _ROTLIST_H */ /** @} */