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18 which boards we program these ID codes into, when and how.
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23 end users, one of which uses an FTDI-Falconia USB ID code. Aside from this
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27 * In earlier years we made heavy use of generic FT2232D breakout boards made by
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36 our own Falconia-branded version of the same adapter/breakout board.
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38 * We are now starting to play with iCE40 FPGA designs using a Lattice iCEstick
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39 board, and we quickly discovered that instead of programming their FT2232H
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40 EEPROM with a distinguishing VID:PID code, Lattice left that EEPROM blank.
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43 iceprog, we program the EEPROM ourselves, using one of our FTDI-Falconia PIDs
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53 chip always stays the same, there is only one reason to program any custom ID
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60 driver behaviour is undesirable and some different special handling is desired
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61 or required:
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63 * Some FTDI-based designs support non-UART functions only and should be ignored
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76 FreeCalypso: we have dual-UART configurations (FT2232x chip, both channels
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81 Specific FTDI-Falconia PID assignments
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84 Our original plan was to assign specific ID codes out of our allocated range to
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87 experience, we have switched to a Linux-centric model: we assign USB ID codes
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89 seek from the ftdi_sio driver in Linux.
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91 Furthermore and in an unconventional stance, we (Falconia family, doing business
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93 without any need to communicate with us, to program some of our FTDI-Falconia
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94 USB PIDs into their own FTDI-based boards, under one essential condition - any
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95 non-Falconia party who wishes to use one of our FTDI-Falconia USB PIDs may do
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98 * The specific PID code you wish to reuse is explicitly listed in the present
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99 document as being eligible for third-party reuse;
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101 * The manner in which you use that PID code is exactly as prescribed in this
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102 document, not any other way.
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104 VID 0x0403, PIDs 0x7150 and 0x7151
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107 USB ID codes 0403:7150 and 0403:7151 are recognized by the ftdi_sio driver in
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108 mainline Linux (since 2020-09) as "JTAG quirk" devices: the driver binds only
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109 to Channel B and creates only one ttyUSB device. We (Falconia) grant permission
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111 their own FTDI-based board designs, or in their own personal programming of ID
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112 EEPROMs on off-the-shelf FTDI-based boards, provided that:
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114 * The FTDI chip is either FT2232C/D/L or FT2232H, genuine FTDI;
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116 * Your intent with respect to handling from the ftdi_sio driver in Linux (or
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118 ttyUSB device for Channel B only, while Channel A remains unbound.
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120 Choice between 0x7150 and 0x7151
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125 programming into generic FT2232D breakout boards for an unbuffered JTAG adapter
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126 configuration. As of 2023-07, that previously planned distinction is now
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128 that needs "JTAG quirk" handling from the ftdi_sio driver.
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130 When to comes to our own (Falconia/FreeCalypso) usage, our current plan as of
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131 2023-07 is to use PID 0x7150 for FPGA boards that use FT2232x Channel A for
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132 FPGA configuration and/or FPGA SPI flash programming, and use PID 0x7151 for
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133 all JTAG adapters, buffered or unbuffered. However, other FOSS & OSHW community
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134 members may use either PID, as long as the requirements listed above are met.
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135
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136 USB ID 0x0403:0x7152
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137 ====================
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139 For this FTDI-Falconia PID *NO* outside use permission is currently granted: we
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140 as in Falconia family, doing business as Falconia Partners LLC, reserve this
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141 FTDI-allocated PID for use in our own products only. We use this USB ID on
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142 multiple hardware products, all of which meet the following criteria:
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143
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147 ttyUSB devices in Linux;
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148
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149 * Channel A is a fully standard UART, no special quirks;
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151 * The ttyUSB device for Channel B must be given a special quirk: automatic
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152 assertion of DTR & RTS upon device open MUST be suppressed, while TIOCMBIS
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153 and TIOCMBIC ioctls remain available for explicit user control of these two
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154 signals.
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156 The original user of this USB ID code is the 'C' configuration of our DUART28
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157 hardware adapter (thus forming DUART28C); our current plan is to reuse the same
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158 wiring arrangement and the same USB ID code on our upcoming FC Venus board.
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159
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160 USB ID 0x0403:0x7153
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161 ====================
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162
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163 This USB ID code is explicitly reserved for community use - specifically, for
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164 anyone who needs the same suppression of DTR & RTS auto-assertion which we've
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165 implemented for 0x0403:0x7152, but needs it on a single-channel FTDI device, or
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166 on all channels of a multichannel FTDI chip. We (Falconia) grant permission to
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167 anyone in FOSS & OSHW community to use this USB ID code in their own FTDI-based
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168 board designs, or in their own personal programming of ID EEPROMs on off-the-
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169 shelf FTDI-based boards, provided that:
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170
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171 * The chip is genuine FTDI;
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173 * Your intent with respect to handling from the ftdi_sio driver in Linux (or
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174 its equivalent in other operating systems) is the same as ours: intentionally
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175 make this particular ttyUSB device non-POSIX-compliant by NOT automatically
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176 raising DTR and RTS on open, instead leaving all control over these two
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177 signals up to userspace via explicit TIOCMBIS and TIOCMBIC ioctls.
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178
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179 VID 0x0403, PIDs 0x7154 through 0x7156
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180 ======================================
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182 These 3 FTDI-Falconia PIDs are currently unassigned. NO permission is granted
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183 to any outside parties to use any of these unassigned PIDs.
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185 USB ID 0x0403:0x7157
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186 ====================
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188 This USB ID code is reserved for FTDI-based board-level gadgets that are
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189 entirely non-UART and should be skipped altogether by the ftdi_sio driver.
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190 Examples include, but are not limited to single-channel FT232H used for JTAG or
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191 other MPSSE applications, FT2232H with both channels wired for MPSSE, or FT2232x
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192 in MCU host bus emulation mode. We (Falconia) grant permission to anyone in
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193 FOSS & OSHW community to use this USB ID code in their own FTDI-based board
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194 designs, or in their own personal programming of ID EEPROMs on off-the-shelf
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195 FTDI-based boards, provided that:
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197 * The chip is genuine FTDI;
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199 * Your intent with respect to handling from the ftdi_sio driver in Linux (or
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200 its equivalent in other operating systems) is the same as ours: have the
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201 driver ignore this FTDI-based USB device altogether and NOT bind to it.
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202
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203 Textual ID strings
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204 ==================
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206 The configuration EEPROM on FTDI chips (internal on FT232R, external on most
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207 others) allows the higher-level integrator to set not only VID:PID codes, but
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208 also textual ID strings for manufacturer and product. We (Falconia/FreeCalypso)
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209 always set meaningful textual ID strings in all of our FTDI EEPROM programming,
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210 and we encourage others to do likewise. Furthermore, because we have switched
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211 to using VID:PID codes to indicate what handling we seek from the ftdi_sio
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212 driver in the Linux kernel, as opposed to identifying more specific hw products
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213 or designs, it is no longer possible to locate specific device types by looking
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214 at VID:PID alone. For this reason, our new philosophy is that userspace
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215 applications that need to locate a specific type of non-UART FTDI device should
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216 match not only by VID:PID, but also by looking for specific product ID strings.