Commit Graph

10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
perry bcfcddbac1 nuke trailing whitespace 2005-02-26 22:31:44 +00:00
pooka dae7af8b24 Ready the kernel side of i4b for primary rate interface support by
removing assumptions that there are only two B channels and by
adding support for a varying number of channels.

Due to this, rename previously used isdn identified "bri" to "isdnif",
which better describes the current situation.
2003-10-03 16:38:44 +00:00
pooka 0388df434a add number of b-channels provided to controller info request 2003-09-25 15:11:21 +00:00
martin 3ba8ce25ee Pass subaddresses and calling party number type/plan to userland on
incoming calls.
2002-03-30 07:08:13 +00:00
martin a994533d0a Make pcmcia cards detach properly.
Notify userland of attaching/detaching cards.
This partly fixes PR 15951.
2002-03-25 12:07:33 +00:00
martin 0bc69b6498 Now that we have all the pieces of the puzzle available start to unriddle
and move them in their proper places.

Move the BRI registry from layer 2 (duh!) to layer 4, so active cards
(which don't have layer 3 or layer 2 in their driver). Remove all remaining
hard coded controller and driver types. Remove any arbitrary hard coded
limits, at least those that show up in the internal API.

This fixes PR 15950.
2002-03-24 20:35:43 +00:00
martin e2c42aeaa8 Remove all knowledge about specific application (layer 4) drivers from
the generic layer 4 and layer 3 management system.

This should make the layer 4 driver API LKM clean - finaly.

Make the Fritz!PCI driver work again after resent changes (oops!),
noted by Frank Kardel (PR 15948) and Matthias Scheeler.
2002-03-17 20:54:04 +00:00
martin 14a03255ac Remove the hard coded layer 4 driver coding from the accounting data
and functions, use the call ID instead.
2002-03-17 11:08:31 +00:00
jdolecek 47849859a8 Don't allow the size of active diagnostics parameter be bigger than
newly added I4B_ACTIVE_DIAGNOSTIC_MAXPARAMLEN (currently 64KB).
2001-08-05 11:16:56 +00:00
martin c3cb638bca Initial import of ISDN4BSD release 0.96 2001-01-05 12:49:52 +00:00