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  1 =========================================           1 =========================================
  2 Kernel CAPI Interface to Hardware Drivers           2 Kernel CAPI Interface to Hardware Drivers
  3 =========================================           3 =========================================
  4                                                     4 
  5 1. Overview                                         5 1. Overview
  6 ===========                                         6 ===========
  7                                                     7 
  8 From the CAPI 2.0 specification:                    8 From the CAPI 2.0 specification:
  9 COMMON-ISDN-API (CAPI) is an application progr      9 COMMON-ISDN-API (CAPI) is an application programming interface standard used
 10 to access ISDN equipment connected to basic ra     10 to access ISDN equipment connected to basic rate interfaces (BRI) and primary
 11 rate interfaces (PRI).                             11 rate interfaces (PRI).
 12                                                    12 
 13 Kernel CAPI operates as a dispatching layer be     13 Kernel CAPI operates as a dispatching layer between CAPI applications and CAPI
 14 hardware drivers. Hardware drivers register IS     14 hardware drivers. Hardware drivers register ISDN devices (controllers, in CAPI
 15 lingo) with Kernel CAPI to indicate their read     15 lingo) with Kernel CAPI to indicate their readiness to provide their service
 16 to CAPI applications. CAPI applications also r     16 to CAPI applications. CAPI applications also register with Kernel CAPI,
 17 requesting association with a CAPI device. Ker     17 requesting association with a CAPI device. Kernel CAPI then dispatches the
 18 application registration to an available devic     18 application registration to an available device, forwarding it to the
 19 corresponding hardware driver. Kernel CAPI the     19 corresponding hardware driver. Kernel CAPI then forwards CAPI messages in both
 20 directions between the application and the har     20 directions between the application and the hardware driver.
 21                                                    21 
 22 Format and semantics of CAPI messages are spec     22 Format and semantics of CAPI messages are specified in the CAPI 2.0 standard.
 23 This standard is freely available from https:/     23 This standard is freely available from https://www.capi.org.
 24                                                    24 
 25                                                    25 
 26 2. Driver and Device Registration                  26 2. Driver and Device Registration
 27 =================================                  27 =================================
 28                                                    28 
 29 CAPI drivers must register each of the ISDN de     29 CAPI drivers must register each of the ISDN devices they control with Kernel
 30 CAPI by calling the Kernel CAPI function attac     30 CAPI by calling the Kernel CAPI function attach_capi_ctr() with a pointer to a
 31 struct capi_ctr before they can be used. This      31 struct capi_ctr before they can be used. This structure must be filled with
 32 the names of the driver and controller, and a      32 the names of the driver and controller, and a number of callback function
 33 pointers which are subsequently used by Kernel     33 pointers which are subsequently used by Kernel CAPI for communicating with the
 34 driver. The registration can be revoked by cal     34 driver. The registration can be revoked by calling the function
 35 detach_capi_ctr() with a pointer to the same s     35 detach_capi_ctr() with a pointer to the same struct capi_ctr.
 36                                                    36 
 37 Before the device can be actually used, the dr     37 Before the device can be actually used, the driver must fill in the device
 38 information fields 'manu', 'version', 'profile     38 information fields 'manu', 'version', 'profile' and 'serial' in the capi_ctr
 39 structure of the device, and signal its readin     39 structure of the device, and signal its readiness by calling capi_ctr_ready().
 40 From then on, Kernel CAPI may call the registe     40 From then on, Kernel CAPI may call the registered callback functions for the
 41 device.                                            41 device.
 42                                                    42 
 43 If the device becomes unusable for any reason      43 If the device becomes unusable for any reason (shutdown, disconnect ...), the
 44 driver has to call capi_ctr_down(). This will      44 driver has to call capi_ctr_down(). This will prevent further calls to the
 45 callback functions by Kernel CAPI.                 45 callback functions by Kernel CAPI.
 46                                                    46 
 47                                                    47 
 48 3. Application Registration and Communication      48 3. Application Registration and Communication
 49 =============================================      49 =============================================
 50                                                    50 
 51 Kernel CAPI forwards registration requests fro     51 Kernel CAPI forwards registration requests from applications (calls to CAPI
 52 operation CAPI_REGISTER) to an appropriate har     52 operation CAPI_REGISTER) to an appropriate hardware driver by calling its
 53 register_appl() callback function. A unique Ap     53 register_appl() callback function. A unique Application ID (ApplID, u16) is
 54 allocated by Kernel CAPI and passed to registe     54 allocated by Kernel CAPI and passed to register_appl() along with the
 55 parameter structure provided by the applicatio     55 parameter structure provided by the application. This is analogous to the
 56 open() operation on regular files or character     56 open() operation on regular files or character devices.
 57                                                    57 
 58 After a successful return from register_appl()     58 After a successful return from register_appl(), CAPI messages from the
 59 application may be passed to the driver for th     59 application may be passed to the driver for the device via calls to the
 60 send_message() callback function. Conversely,      60 send_message() callback function. Conversely, the driver may call Kernel
 61 CAPI's capi_ctr_handle_message() function to p     61 CAPI's capi_ctr_handle_message() function to pass a received CAPI message to
 62 Kernel CAPI for forwarding to an application,      62 Kernel CAPI for forwarding to an application, specifying its ApplID.
 63                                                    63 
 64 Deregistration requests (CAPI operation CAPI_R     64 Deregistration requests (CAPI operation CAPI_RELEASE) from applications are
 65 forwarded as calls to the release_appl() callb     65 forwarded as calls to the release_appl() callback function, passing the same
 66 ApplID as with register_appl(). After return f     66 ApplID as with register_appl(). After return from release_appl(), no CAPI
 67 messages for that application may be passed to     67 messages for that application may be passed to or from the device anymore.
 68                                                    68 
 69                                                    69 
 70 4. Data Structures                                 70 4. Data Structures
 71 ==================                                 71 ==================
 72                                                    72 
 73 4.1 struct capi_driver                             73 4.1 struct capi_driver
 74 ----------------------                             74 ----------------------
 75                                                    75 
 76 This structure describes a Kernel CAPI driver      76 This structure describes a Kernel CAPI driver itself. It is used in the
 77 register_capi_driver() and unregister_capi_dri     77 register_capi_driver() and unregister_capi_driver() functions, and contains
 78 the following non-private fields, all to be se     78 the following non-private fields, all to be set by the driver before calling
 79 register_capi_driver():                            79 register_capi_driver():
 80                                                    80 
 81 ``char name[32]``                                  81 ``char name[32]``
 82         the name of the driver, as a zero-term     82         the name of the driver, as a zero-terminated ASCII string
 83 ``char revision[32]``                              83 ``char revision[32]``
 84         the revision number of the driver, as      84         the revision number of the driver, as a zero-terminated ASCII string
 85                                                    85 
 86 4.2 struct capi_ctr                                86 4.2 struct capi_ctr
 87 -------------------                                87 -------------------
 88                                                    88 
 89 This structure describes an ISDN device (contr     89 This structure describes an ISDN device (controller) handled by a Kernel CAPI
 90 driver. After registration via the attach_capi     90 driver. After registration via the attach_capi_ctr() function it is passed to
 91 all controller specific lower layer interface      91 all controller specific lower layer interface and callback functions to
 92 identify the controller to operate on.             92 identify the controller to operate on.
 93                                                    93 
 94 It contains the following non-private fields:      94 It contains the following non-private fields:
 95                                                    95 
 96 to be set by the driver before calling attach_     96 to be set by the driver before calling attach_capi_ctr():
 97 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^     97 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 98                                                    98 
 99 ``struct module *owner``                           99 ``struct module *owner``
100         pointer to the driver module owning th    100         pointer to the driver module owning the device
101                                                   101 
102 ``void *driverdata``                              102 ``void *driverdata``
103         an opaque pointer to driver specific d    103         an opaque pointer to driver specific data, not touched by Kernel CAPI
104                                                   104 
105 ``char name[32]``                                 105 ``char name[32]``
106         the name of the controller, as a zero-    106         the name of the controller, as a zero-terminated ASCII string
107                                                   107 
108 ``char *driver_name``                             108 ``char *driver_name``
109         the name of the driver, as a zero-term    109         the name of the driver, as a zero-terminated ASCII string
110                                                   110 
111 ``int (*load_firmware)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr,    111 ``int (*load_firmware)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, capiloaddata *ldata)``
112         (optional) pointer to a callback funct    112         (optional) pointer to a callback function for sending firmware and
113         configuration data to the device          113         configuration data to the device
114                                                   114 
115         The function may return before the ope    115         The function may return before the operation has completed.
116                                                   116 
117         Completion must be signalled by a call    117         Completion must be signalled by a call to capi_ctr_ready().
118                                                   118 
119         Return value: 0 on success, error code    119         Return value: 0 on success, error code on error
120         Called in process context.                120         Called in process context.
121                                                   121 
122 ``void (*reset_ctr)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)``     122 ``void (*reset_ctr)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)``
123         (optional) pointer to a callback funct    123         (optional) pointer to a callback function for stopping the device,
124         releasing all registered applications     124         releasing all registered applications
125                                                   125 
126         The function may return before the ope    126         The function may return before the operation has completed.
127                                                   127 
128         Completion must be signalled by a call    128         Completion must be signalled by a call to capi_ctr_down().
129                                                   129 
130         Called in process context.                130         Called in process context.
131                                                   131 
132 ``void (*register_appl)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr    132 ``void (*register_appl)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, u16 applid, capi_register_params *rparam)``
133         pointers to callback function for regi    133         pointers to callback function for registration of
134         applications with the device              134         applications with the device
135                                                   135 
136         Calls to these functions are serialize    136         Calls to these functions are serialized by Kernel CAPI so that only
137         one call to any of them is active at a    137         one call to any of them is active at any time.
138                                                   138 
139 ``void (*release_appl)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr,    139 ``void (*release_appl)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, u16 applid)``
140         pointers to callback functions deregis    140         pointers to callback functions deregistration of
141         applications with the device              141         applications with the device
142                                                   142 
143         Calls to these functions are serialize    143         Calls to these functions are serialized by Kernel CAPI so that only
144         one call to any of them is active at a    144         one call to any of them is active at any time.
145                                                   145 
146 ``u16  (*send_message)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr,    146 ``u16  (*send_message)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr, struct sk_buff *skb)``
147         pointer to a callback function for sen    147         pointer to a callback function for sending a CAPI message to the
148         device                                    148         device
149                                                   149 
150         Return value: CAPI error code             150         Return value: CAPI error code
151                                                   151 
152         If the method returns 0 (CAPI_NOERROR)    152         If the method returns 0 (CAPI_NOERROR) the driver has taken ownership
153         of the skb and the caller may no longe    153         of the skb and the caller may no longer access it. If it returns a
154         non-zero (error) value then ownership     154         non-zero (error) value then ownership of the skb returns to the caller
155         who may reuse or free it.                 155         who may reuse or free it.
156                                                   156 
157         The return value should only be used t    157         The return value should only be used to signal problems with respect
158         to accepting or queueing the message.     158         to accepting or queueing the message. Errors occurring during the
159         actual processing of the message shoul    159         actual processing of the message should be signaled with an
160         appropriate reply message.                160         appropriate reply message.
161                                                   161 
162         May be called in process or interrupt     162         May be called in process or interrupt context.
163                                                   163 
164         Calls to this function are not seriali    164         Calls to this function are not serialized by Kernel CAPI, ie. it must
165         be prepared to be re-entered.             165         be prepared to be re-entered.
166                                                   166 
167 ``char *(*procinfo)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)``     167 ``char *(*procinfo)(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)``
168         pointer to a callback function returni    168         pointer to a callback function returning the entry for the device in
169         the CAPI controller info table, /proc/    169         the CAPI controller info table, /proc/capi/controller
170                                                   170 
171 Note:                                             171 Note:
172   Callback functions except send_message() are    172   Callback functions except send_message() are never called in interrupt
173   context.                                        173   context.
174                                                   174 
175 to be filled in before calling capi_ctr_ready(    175 to be filled in before calling capi_ctr_ready():
176 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^    176 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
177                                                   177 
178 ``u8 manu[CAPI_MANUFACTURER_LEN]``                178 ``u8 manu[CAPI_MANUFACTURER_LEN]``
179         value to return for CAPI_GET_MANUFACTU    179         value to return for CAPI_GET_MANUFACTURER
180                                                   180 
181 ``capi_version version``                          181 ``capi_version version``
182         value to return for CAPI_GET_VERSION      182         value to return for CAPI_GET_VERSION
183                                                   183 
184 ``capi_profile profile``                          184 ``capi_profile profile``
185         value to return for CAPI_GET_PROFILE      185         value to return for CAPI_GET_PROFILE
186                                                   186 
187 ``u8 serial[CAPI_SERIAL_LEN]``                    187 ``u8 serial[CAPI_SERIAL_LEN]``
188         value to return for CAPI_GET_SERIAL       188         value to return for CAPI_GET_SERIAL
189                                                   189 
190                                                   190 
191 4.3 SKBs                                          191 4.3 SKBs
192 --------                                          192 --------
193                                                   193 
194 CAPI messages are passed between Kernel CAPI a    194 CAPI messages are passed between Kernel CAPI and the driver via send_message()
195 and capi_ctr_handle_message(), stored in the d    195 and capi_ctr_handle_message(), stored in the data portion of a socket buffer
196 (skb).  Each skb contains a single CAPI messag    196 (skb).  Each skb contains a single CAPI message coded according to the CAPI 2.0
197 standard.                                         197 standard.
198                                                   198 
199 For the data transfer messages, DATA_B3_REQ an    199 For the data transfer messages, DATA_B3_REQ and DATA_B3_IND, the actual
200 payload data immediately follows the CAPI mess    200 payload data immediately follows the CAPI message itself within the same skb.
201 The Data and Data64 parameters are not used fo    201 The Data and Data64 parameters are not used for processing. The Data64
202 parameter may be omitted by setting the length    202 parameter may be omitted by setting the length field of the CAPI message to 22
203 instead of 30.                                    203 instead of 30.
204                                                   204 
205                                                   205 
206 4.4 The _cmsg Structure                           206 4.4 The _cmsg Structure
207 -----------------------                           207 -----------------------
208                                                   208 
209 (declared in <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>)             209 (declared in <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>)
210                                                   210 
211 The _cmsg structure stores the contents of a C    211 The _cmsg structure stores the contents of a CAPI 2.0 message in an easily
212 accessible form. It contains members for all p    212 accessible form. It contains members for all possible CAPI 2.0 parameters,
213 including subparameters of the Additional Info    213 including subparameters of the Additional Info and B Protocol structured
214 parameters, with the following exceptions:        214 parameters, with the following exceptions:
215                                                   215 
216 * second Calling party number (CONNECT_IND)       216 * second Calling party number (CONNECT_IND)
217                                                   217 
218 * Data64 (DATA_B3_REQ and DATA_B3_IND)            218 * Data64 (DATA_B3_REQ and DATA_B3_IND)
219                                                   219 
220 * Sending complete (subparameter of Additional    220 * Sending complete (subparameter of Additional Info, CONNECT_REQ and INFO_REQ)
221                                                   221 
222 * Global Configuration (subparameter of B Prot    222 * Global Configuration (subparameter of B Protocol, CONNECT_REQ, CONNECT_RESP
223   and SELECT_B_PROTOCOL_REQ)                      223   and SELECT_B_PROTOCOL_REQ)
224                                                   224 
225 Only those parameters appearing in the message    225 Only those parameters appearing in the message type currently being processed
226 are actually used. Unused members should be se    226 are actually used. Unused members should be set to zero.
227                                                   227 
228 Members are named after the CAPI 2.0 standard     228 Members are named after the CAPI 2.0 standard names of the parameters they
229 represent. See <linux/isdn/capiutil.h> for the    229 represent. See <linux/isdn/capiutil.h> for the exact spelling. Member data
230 types are:                                        230 types are:
231                                                   231 
232 =========== ==================================    232 =========== =================================================================
233 u8          for CAPI parameters of type 'byte'    233 u8          for CAPI parameters of type 'byte'
234                                                   234 
235 u16         for CAPI parameters of type 'word'    235 u16         for CAPI parameters of type 'word'
236                                                   236 
237 u32         for CAPI parameters of type 'dword    237 u32         for CAPI parameters of type 'dword'
238                                                   238 
239 _cstruct    for CAPI parameters of type 'struc    239 _cstruct    for CAPI parameters of type 'struct'
240             The member is a pointer to a buffe    240             The member is a pointer to a buffer containing the parameter in
241             CAPI encoding (length + content).     241             CAPI encoding (length + content). It may also be NULL, which will
242             be taken to represent an empty (ze    242             be taken to represent an empty (zero length) parameter.
243             Subparameters are stored in encode    243             Subparameters are stored in encoded form within the content part.
244                                                   244 
245 _cmstruct   alternative representation for CAP    245 _cmstruct   alternative representation for CAPI parameters of type 'struct'
246             (used only for the 'Additional Inf    246             (used only for the 'Additional Info' and 'B Protocol' parameters)
247             The representation is a single byt    247             The representation is a single byte containing one of the values:
248             CAPI_DEFAULT: The parameter is emp    248             CAPI_DEFAULT: The parameter is empty/absent.
249             CAPI_COMPOSE: The parameter is pre    249             CAPI_COMPOSE: The parameter is present.
250             Subparameter values are stored ind    250             Subparameter values are stored individually in the corresponding
251             _cmsg structure members.              251             _cmsg structure members.
252 =========== ==================================    252 =========== =================================================================
253                                                   253 
254                                                   254 
255 5. Lower Layer Interface Functions                255 5. Lower Layer Interface Functions
256 ==================================                256 ==================================
257                                                   257 
258 ::                                                258 ::
259                                                   259 
260   int attach_capi_ctr(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)     260   int attach_capi_ctr(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)
261   int detach_capi_ctr(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)     261   int detach_capi_ctr(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)
262                                                   262 
263 register/unregister a device (controller) with    263 register/unregister a device (controller) with Kernel CAPI
264                                                   264 
265 ::                                                265 ::
266                                                   266 
267   void capi_ctr_ready(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)     267   void capi_ctr_ready(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)
268   void capi_ctr_down(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)      268   void capi_ctr_down(struct capi_ctr *ctrlr)
269                                                   269 
270 signal controller ready/not ready                 270 signal controller ready/not ready
271                                                   271 
272 ::                                                272 ::
273                                                   273 
274   void capi_ctr_handle_message(struct capi_ctr    274   void capi_ctr_handle_message(struct capi_ctr * ctrlr, u16 applid,
275                                struct sk_buff     275                                struct sk_buff *skb)
276                                                   276 
277 pass a received CAPI message to Kernel CAPI       277 pass a received CAPI message to Kernel CAPI
278 for forwarding to the specified application       278 for forwarding to the specified application
279                                                   279 
280                                                   280 
281 6. Helper Functions and Macros                    281 6. Helper Functions and Macros
282 ==============================                    282 ==============================
283                                                   283 
284 Macros to extract/set element values from/in a    284 Macros to extract/set element values from/in a CAPI message header
285 (from <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>):                   285 (from <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>):
286                                                   286 
287 ======================  ======================    287 ======================  =============================   ====================
288 Get Macro               Set Macro                 288 Get Macro               Set Macro                       Element (Type)
289 ======================  ======================    289 ======================  =============================   ====================
290 CAPIMSG_LEN(m)          CAPIMSG_SETLEN(m, len)    290 CAPIMSG_LEN(m)          CAPIMSG_SETLEN(m, len)          Total Length (u16)
291 CAPIMSG_APPID(m)        CAPIMSG_SETAPPID(m, ap    291 CAPIMSG_APPID(m)        CAPIMSG_SETAPPID(m, applid)     ApplID (u16)
292 CAPIMSG_COMMAND(m)      CAPIMSG_SETCOMMAND(m,c    292 CAPIMSG_COMMAND(m)      CAPIMSG_SETCOMMAND(m,cmd)       Command (u8)
293 CAPIMSG_SUBCOMMAND(m)   CAPIMSG_SETSUBCOMMAND(    293 CAPIMSG_SUBCOMMAND(m)   CAPIMSG_SETSUBCOMMAND(m, cmd)   Subcommand (u8)
294 CAPIMSG_CMD(m)          -                         294 CAPIMSG_CMD(m)          -                               Command*256
295                                                   295                                                         + Subcommand (u16)
296 CAPIMSG_MSGID(m)        CAPIMSG_SETMSGID(m, ms    296 CAPIMSG_MSGID(m)        CAPIMSG_SETMSGID(m, msgid)      Message Number (u16)
297                                                   297 
298 CAPIMSG_CONTROL(m)      CAPIMSG_SETCONTROL(m,     298 CAPIMSG_CONTROL(m)      CAPIMSG_SETCONTROL(m, contr)    Controller/PLCI/NCCI
299                                                   299                                                         (u32)
300 CAPIMSG_DATALEN(m)      CAPIMSG_SETDATALEN(m,     300 CAPIMSG_DATALEN(m)      CAPIMSG_SETDATALEN(m, len)      Data Length (u16)
301 ======================  ======================    301 ======================  =============================   ====================
302                                                   302 
303                                                   303 
304 Library functions for working with _cmsg struc    304 Library functions for working with _cmsg structures
305 (from <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>):                   305 (from <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>):
306                                                   306 
307 ``char *capi_cmd2str(u8 Command, u8 Subcommand    307 ``char *capi_cmd2str(u8 Command, u8 Subcommand)``
308         Returns the CAPI 2.0 message name corr    308         Returns the CAPI 2.0 message name corresponding to the given command
309         and subcommand values, as a static ASC    309         and subcommand values, as a static ASCII string. The return value may
310         be NULL if the command/subcommand is n    310         be NULL if the command/subcommand is not one of those defined in the
311         CAPI 2.0 standard.                        311         CAPI 2.0 standard.
312                                                   312 
313                                                   313 
314 7. Debugging                                      314 7. Debugging
315 ============                                      315 ============
316                                                   316 
317 The module kernelcapi has a module parameter s    317 The module kernelcapi has a module parameter showcapimsgs controlling some
318 debugging output produced by the module. It ca    318 debugging output produced by the module. It can only be set when the module is
319 loaded, via a parameter "showcapimsgs=<n>" to     319 loaded, via a parameter "showcapimsgs=<n>" to the modprobe command, either on
320 the command line or in the configuration file.    320 the command line or in the configuration file.
321                                                   321 
322 If the lowest bit of showcapimsgs is set, kern    322 If the lowest bit of showcapimsgs is set, kernelcapi logs controller and
323 application up and down events.                   323 application up and down events.
324                                                   324 
325 In addition, every registered CAPI controller     325 In addition, every registered CAPI controller has an associated traceflag
326 parameter controlling how CAPI messages sent f !! 326 parameter controlling how CAPI messages sent from and to tha controller are
327 logged. The traceflag parameter is initialized    327 logged. The traceflag parameter is initialized with the value of the
328 showcapimsgs parameter when the controller is     328 showcapimsgs parameter when the controller is registered, but can later be
329 changed via the MANUFACTURER_REQ command KCAPI    329 changed via the MANUFACTURER_REQ command KCAPI_CMD_TRACE.
330                                                   330 
331 If the value of traceflag is non-zero, CAPI me    331 If the value of traceflag is non-zero, CAPI messages are logged.
332 DATA_B3 messages are only logged if the value     332 DATA_B3 messages are only logged if the value of traceflag is > 2.
333                                                   333 
334 If the lowest bit of traceflag is set, only th    334 If the lowest bit of traceflag is set, only the command/subcommand and message
335 length are logged. Otherwise, kernelcapi logs     335 length are logged. Otherwise, kernelcapi logs a readable representation of
336 the entire message.                               336 the entire message.
                                                      

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