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Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
/* $FreeBSD$ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2008 Hans Petter Selasky. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* The following file contains code that will detect USB autoinstall
* disks.
*
* TODO: Potentially we could add code to automatically detect USB
* mass storage quirks for not supported SCSI commands!
*/
#include <dev/usb/usb_mfunc.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_error.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb.h>
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
#define USB_DEBUG_VAR usb2_debug
#include <dev/usb/usb_core.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_busdma.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_process.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_transfer.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_msctest.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_debug.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_busdma.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_device.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_request.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_util.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_lookup.h>
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
#include <dev/usb/usb_mfunc.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb_error.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb.h>
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
enum {
ST_COMMAND,
ST_DATA_RD,
ST_DATA_RD_CS,
ST_DATA_WR,
ST_DATA_WR_CS,
ST_STATUS,
ST_MAX,
};
enum {
DIR_IN,
DIR_OUT,
DIR_NONE,
};
#define BULK_SIZE 64 /* dummy */
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
/* Command Block Wrapper */
struct bbb_cbw {
uDWord dCBWSignature;
#define CBWSIGNATURE 0x43425355
uDWord dCBWTag;
uDWord dCBWDataTransferLength;
uByte bCBWFlags;
#define CBWFLAGS_OUT 0x00
#define CBWFLAGS_IN 0x80
uByte bCBWLUN;
uByte bCDBLength;
#define CBWCDBLENGTH 16
uByte CBWCDB[CBWCDBLENGTH];
} __packed;
/* Command Status Wrapper */
struct bbb_csw {
uDWord dCSWSignature;
#define CSWSIGNATURE 0x53425355
uDWord dCSWTag;
uDWord dCSWDataResidue;
uByte bCSWStatus;
#define CSWSTATUS_GOOD 0x0
#define CSWSTATUS_FAILED 0x1
#define CSWSTATUS_PHASE 0x2
} __packed;
struct bbb_transfer {
struct mtx mtx;
struct cv cv;
struct bbb_cbw cbw;
struct bbb_csw csw;
struct usb2_xfer *xfer[ST_MAX];
uint8_t *data_ptr;
uint32_t data_len; /* bytes */
uint32_t data_rem; /* bytes */
uint32_t data_timeout; /* ms */
uint32_t actlen; /* bytes */
uint8_t cmd_len; /* bytes */
uint8_t dir;
uint8_t lun;
uint8_t state;
uint8_t error;
uint8_t status_try;
uint8_t buffer[256];
};
static usb2_callback_t bbb_command_callback;
static usb2_callback_t bbb_data_read_callback;
static usb2_callback_t bbb_data_rd_cs_callback;
static usb2_callback_t bbb_data_write_callback;
static usb2_callback_t bbb_data_wr_cs_callback;
static usb2_callback_t bbb_status_callback;
static const struct usb2_config bbb_config[ST_MAX] = {
[ST_COMMAND] = {
.type = UE_BULK,
.endpoint = UE_ADDR_ANY,
.direction = UE_DIR_OUT,
.mh.bufsize = sizeof(struct bbb_cbw),
.mh.flags = {},
.mh.callback = &bbb_command_callback,
.mh.timeout = 4 * USB_MS_HZ, /* 4 seconds */
},
[ST_DATA_RD] = {
.type = UE_BULK,
.endpoint = UE_ADDR_ANY,
.direction = UE_DIR_IN,
.mh.bufsize = BULK_SIZE,
.mh.flags = {.proxy_buffer = 1,.short_xfer_ok = 1,},
.mh.callback = &bbb_data_read_callback,
.mh.timeout = 4 * USB_MS_HZ, /* 4 seconds */
},
[ST_DATA_RD_CS] = {
.type = UE_CONTROL,
.endpoint = 0x00, /* Control pipe */
.direction = UE_DIR_ANY,
.mh.bufsize = sizeof(struct usb2_device_request),
.mh.flags = {},
.mh.callback = &bbb_data_rd_cs_callback,
.mh.timeout = 1 * USB_MS_HZ, /* 1 second */
},
[ST_DATA_WR] = {
.type = UE_BULK,
.endpoint = UE_ADDR_ANY,
.direction = UE_DIR_OUT,
.mh.bufsize = BULK_SIZE,
.mh.flags = {.proxy_buffer = 1,},
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
.mh.callback = &bbb_data_write_callback,
.mh.timeout = 4 * USB_MS_HZ, /* 4 seconds */
},
[ST_DATA_WR_CS] = {
.type = UE_CONTROL,
.endpoint = 0x00, /* Control pipe */
.direction = UE_DIR_ANY,
.mh.bufsize = sizeof(struct usb2_device_request),
.mh.flags = {},
.mh.callback = &bbb_data_wr_cs_callback,
.mh.timeout = 1 * USB_MS_HZ, /* 1 second */
},
[ST_STATUS] = {
.type = UE_BULK,
.endpoint = UE_ADDR_ANY,
.direction = UE_DIR_IN,
.mh.bufsize = sizeof(struct bbb_csw),
.mh.flags = {.short_xfer_ok = 1,},
.mh.callback = &bbb_status_callback,
.mh.timeout = 1 * USB_MS_HZ, /* 1 second */
},
};
static void
bbb_done(struct bbb_transfer *sc, uint8_t error)
{
struct usb2_xfer *xfer;
xfer = sc->xfer[sc->state];
/* verify the error code */
if (error) {
switch (USB_GET_STATE(xfer)) {
case USB_ST_SETUP:
case USB_ST_TRANSFERRED:
error = 1;
break;
default:
error = 2;
break;
}
}
sc->error = error;
sc->state = ST_COMMAND;
sc->status_try = 1;
usb2_cv_signal(&sc->cv);
}
static void
bbb_transfer_start(struct bbb_transfer *sc, uint8_t xfer_index)
{
sc->state = xfer_index;
usb2_transfer_start(sc->xfer[xfer_index]);
}
static void
bbb_data_clear_stall_callback(struct usb2_xfer *xfer,
uint8_t next_xfer, uint8_t stall_xfer)
{
struct bbb_transfer *sc = xfer->priv_sc;
if (usb2_clear_stall_callback(xfer, sc->xfer[stall_xfer])) {
switch (USB_GET_STATE(xfer)) {
case USB_ST_SETUP:
case USB_ST_TRANSFERRED:
bbb_transfer_start(sc, next_xfer);
break;
default:
bbb_done(sc, 1);
break;
}
}
}
static void
bbb_command_callback(struct usb2_xfer *xfer)
{
struct bbb_transfer *sc = xfer->priv_sc;
uint32_t tag;
switch (USB_GET_STATE(xfer)) {
case USB_ST_TRANSFERRED:
bbb_transfer_start
(sc, ((sc->dir == DIR_IN) ? ST_DATA_RD :
(sc->dir == DIR_OUT) ? ST_DATA_WR :
ST_STATUS));
break;
case USB_ST_SETUP:
sc->status_try = 0;
tag = UGETDW(sc->cbw.dCBWTag) + 1;
USETDW(sc->cbw.dCBWSignature, CBWSIGNATURE);
USETDW(sc->cbw.dCBWTag, tag);
USETDW(sc->cbw.dCBWDataTransferLength, sc->data_len);
sc->cbw.bCBWFlags = ((sc->dir == DIR_IN) ? CBWFLAGS_IN : CBWFLAGS_OUT);
sc->cbw.bCBWLUN = sc->lun;
sc->cbw.bCDBLength = sc->cmd_len;
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
if (sc->cbw.bCDBLength > sizeof(sc->cbw.CBWCDB)) {
sc->cbw.bCDBLength = sizeof(sc->cbw.CBWCDB);
DPRINTFN(0, "Truncating long command!\n");
}
xfer->frlengths[0] = sizeof(sc->cbw);
usb2_set_frame_data(xfer, &sc->cbw, 0);
usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
break;
default: /* Error */
bbb_done(sc, 1);
break;
}
}
static void
bbb_data_read_callback(struct usb2_xfer *xfer)
{
struct bbb_transfer *sc = xfer->priv_sc;
uint32_t max_bulk = xfer->max_data_length;
switch (USB_GET_STATE(xfer)) {
case USB_ST_TRANSFERRED:
sc->data_rem -= xfer->actlen;
sc->data_ptr += xfer->actlen;
sc->actlen += xfer->actlen;
if (xfer->actlen < xfer->sumlen) {
/* short transfer */
sc->data_rem = 0;
}
case USB_ST_SETUP:
DPRINTF("max_bulk=%d, data_rem=%d\n",
max_bulk, sc->data_rem);
if (sc->data_rem == 0) {
bbb_transfer_start(sc, ST_STATUS);
break;
}
if (max_bulk > sc->data_rem) {
max_bulk = sc->data_rem;
}
xfer->timeout = sc->data_timeout;
xfer->frlengths[0] = max_bulk;
usb2_set_frame_data(xfer, sc->data_ptr, 0);
usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
break;
default: /* Error */
if (xfer->error == USB_ERR_CANCELLED) {
bbb_done(sc, 1);
} else {
bbb_transfer_start(sc, ST_DATA_RD_CS);
}
break;
}
}
static void
bbb_data_rd_cs_callback(struct usb2_xfer *xfer)
{
bbb_data_clear_stall_callback(xfer, ST_STATUS,
ST_DATA_RD);
}
static void
bbb_data_write_callback(struct usb2_xfer *xfer)
{
struct bbb_transfer *sc = xfer->priv_sc;
uint32_t max_bulk = xfer->max_data_length;
switch (USB_GET_STATE(xfer)) {
case USB_ST_TRANSFERRED:
sc->data_rem -= xfer->actlen;
sc->data_ptr += xfer->actlen;
sc->actlen += xfer->actlen;
if (xfer->actlen < xfer->sumlen) {
/* short transfer */
sc->data_rem = 0;
}
case USB_ST_SETUP:
DPRINTF("max_bulk=%d, data_rem=%d\n",
max_bulk, sc->data_rem);
if (sc->data_rem == 0) {
bbb_transfer_start(sc, ST_STATUS);
return;
}
if (max_bulk > sc->data_rem) {
max_bulk = sc->data_rem;
}
xfer->timeout = sc->data_timeout;
xfer->frlengths[0] = max_bulk;
usb2_set_frame_data(xfer, sc->data_ptr, 0);
usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
return;
default: /* Error */
if (xfer->error == USB_ERR_CANCELLED) {
bbb_done(sc, 1);
} else {
bbb_transfer_start(sc, ST_DATA_WR_CS);
}
return;
}
}
static void
bbb_data_wr_cs_callback(struct usb2_xfer *xfer)
{
bbb_data_clear_stall_callback(xfer, ST_STATUS,
ST_DATA_WR);
}
static void
bbb_status_callback(struct usb2_xfer *xfer)
{
struct bbb_transfer *sc = xfer->priv_sc;
switch (USB_GET_STATE(xfer)) {
case USB_ST_TRANSFERRED:
/* very simple status check */
if (xfer->actlen < sizeof(sc->csw)) {
bbb_done(sc, 1);/* error */
} else if (sc->csw.bCSWStatus == CSWSTATUS_GOOD) {
bbb_done(sc, 0);/* success */
} else {
bbb_done(sc, 1);/* error */
}
break;
case USB_ST_SETUP:
xfer->frlengths[0] = sizeof(sc->csw);
usb2_set_frame_data(xfer, &sc->csw, 0);
usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
break;
default:
DPRINTFN(0, "Failed to read CSW: %s, try %d\n",
usb2_errstr(xfer->error), sc->status_try);
if ((xfer->error == USB_ERR_CANCELLED) ||
(sc->status_try)) {
bbb_done(sc, 1);
} else {
sc->status_try = 1;
bbb_transfer_start(sc, ST_DATA_RD_CS);
}
break;
}
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* bbb_command_start - execute a SCSI command synchronously
*
* Return values
* 0: Success
* Else: Failure
*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static uint8_t
bbb_command_start(struct bbb_transfer *sc, uint8_t dir, uint8_t lun,
void *data_ptr, uint32_t data_len, uint8_t cmd_len,
uint32_t data_timeout)
{
sc->lun = lun;
sc->dir = data_len ? dir : DIR_NONE;
sc->data_ptr = data_ptr;
sc->data_len = data_len;
sc->data_rem = data_len;
sc->data_timeout = (data_timeout + USB_MS_HZ);
sc->actlen = 0;
sc->cmd_len = cmd_len;
usb2_transfer_start(sc->xfer[sc->state]);
while (usb2_transfer_pending(sc->xfer[sc->state])) {
usb2_cv_wait(&sc->cv, &sc->mtx);
}
return (sc->error);
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* usb2_test_autoinstall
*
* Return values:
* 0: This interface is an auto install disk (CD-ROM)
* Else: Not an auto install disk.
*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
usb2_error_t
usb2_test_autoinstall(struct usb2_device *udev, uint8_t iface_index,
uint8_t do_eject)
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
{
struct usb2_interface *iface;
struct usb2_interface_descriptor *id;
usb2_error_t err;
uint8_t timeout;
uint8_t sid_type;
struct bbb_transfer *sc;
if (udev == NULL) {
return (USB_ERR_INVAL);
}
iface = usb2_get_iface(udev, iface_index);
if (iface == NULL) {
return (USB_ERR_INVAL);
}
id = iface->idesc;
if (id == NULL) {
return (USB_ERR_INVAL);
}
if (id->bInterfaceClass != UICLASS_MASS) {
return (USB_ERR_INVAL);
}
switch (id->bInterfaceSubClass) {
case UISUBCLASS_SCSI:
case UISUBCLASS_UFI:
break;
default:
return (USB_ERR_INVAL);
}
switch (id->bInterfaceProtocol) {
case UIPROTO_MASS_BBB_OLD:
case UIPROTO_MASS_BBB:
break;
default:
return (USB_ERR_INVAL);
}
sc = malloc(sizeof(*sc), M_USB, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
if (sc == NULL) {
return (USB_ERR_NOMEM);
}
mtx_init(&sc->mtx, "USB autoinstall", NULL, MTX_DEF);
usb2_cv_init(&sc->cv, "WBBB");
err = usb2_transfer_setup(udev,
&iface_index, sc->xfer, bbb_config,
ST_MAX, sc, &sc->mtx);
if (err) {
goto done;
}
mtx_lock(&sc->mtx);
timeout = 4; /* tries */
repeat_inquiry:
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[0] = 0x12; /* INQUIRY */
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[1] = 0;
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[2] = 0;
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[3] = 0;
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[4] = 0x24; /* length */
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[5] = 0;
err = bbb_command_start(sc, DIR_IN, 0,
sc->buffer, 0x24, 6, USB_MS_HZ);
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
if ((sc->actlen != 0) && (err == 0)) {
sid_type = sc->buffer[0] & 0x1F;
if (sid_type == 0x05) {
/* CD-ROM */
if (do_eject) {
/* 0: opcode: SCSI START/STOP */
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[0] = 0x1b;
/* 1: byte2: Not immediate */
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[1] = 0x00;
/* 2..3: reserved */
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[2] = 0x00;
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[3] = 0x00;
/* 4: Load/Eject command */
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[4] = 0x02;
/* 5: control */
sc->cbw.CBWCDB[5] = 0x00;
err = bbb_command_start(sc, DIR_OUT, 0,
NULL, 0, 6, USB_MS_HZ);
DPRINTFN(0, "Eject CD command "
"status: %s\n", usb2_errstr(err));
}
err = 0;
goto done;
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
}
} else if ((err != 2) && --timeout) {
usb2_pause_mtx(&sc->mtx, hz);
Bring in USB4BSD, Hans Petter Selasky rework of the USB stack that includes significant features and SMP safety. This commit includes a more or less complete rewrite of the *BSD USB stack, including Host Controller and Device Controller drivers and updating all existing USB drivers to use the new USB API: 1) A brief feature list: - A new and mutex enabled USB API. - Many USB drivers are now running Giant free. - Linux USB kernel compatibility layer. - New UGEN backend and libusb library, finally solves the "driver unloading" problem. The new BSD licensed libusb20 library is fully compatible with libusb-0.1.12 from sourceforge. - New "usbconfig" utility, for easy configuration of USB. - Full support for Split transactions, which means you can use your full speed USB audio device on a high speed USB HUB. - Full support for HS ISOC transactions, which makes writing drivers for various HS webcams possible, for example. - Full support for USB on embedded platforms, mostly cache flushing and buffer invalidating stuff. - Safer parsing of USB descriptors. - Autodetect of annoying USB install disks. - Support for USB device side mode, also called USB gadget mode, using the same API like the USB host side. In other words the new USB stack is symmetric with regard to host and device side. - Support for USB transfers like I/O vectors, means more throughput and less interrupts. - ... see the FreeBSD quarterly status reports under "USB project" 2) To enable the driver in the default kernel build: 2.a) Remove all existing USB device options from your kernel config file. 2.b) Add the following USB device options to your kernel configuration file: # USB core support device usb2_core # USB controller support device usb2_controller device usb2_controller_ehci device usb2_controller_ohci device usb2_controller_uhci # USB mass storage support device usb2_storage device usb2_storage_mass # USB ethernet support, requires miibus device usb2_ethernet device usb2_ethernet_aue device usb2_ethernet_axe device usb2_ethernet_cdce device usb2_ethernet_cue device usb2_ethernet_kue device usb2_ethernet_rue device usb2_ethernet_dav # USB wireless LAN support device usb2_wlan device usb2_wlan_rum device usb2_wlan_ral device usb2_wlan_zyd # USB serial device support device usb2_serial device usb2_serial_ark device usb2_serial_bsa device usb2_serial_bser device usb2_serial_chcom device usb2_serial_cycom device usb2_serial_foma device usb2_serial_ftdi device usb2_serial_gensa device usb2_serial_ipaq device usb2_serial_lpt device usb2_serial_mct device usb2_serial_modem device usb2_serial_moscom device usb2_serial_plcom device usb2_serial_visor device usb2_serial_vscom # USB bluetooth support device usb2_bluetooth device usb2_bluetooth_ng # USB input device support device usb2_input device usb2_input_hid device usb2_input_kbd device usb2_input_ms # USB sound and MIDI device support device usb2_sound 2) To enable the driver at runtime: 2.a) Unload all existing USB modules. If USB is compiled into the kernel then you might have to build a new kernel. 2.b) Load the "usb2_xxx.ko" modules under /boot/kernel having the same base name like the kernel device option. Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i dot net Reviewed by: imp, alfred
2008-11-04 02:31:03 +00:00
goto repeat_inquiry;
}
err = USB_ERR_INVAL;
goto done;
done:
mtx_unlock(&sc->mtx);
usb2_transfer_unsetup(sc->xfer, ST_MAX);
mtx_destroy(&sc->mtx);
usb2_cv_destroy(&sc->cv);
free(sc, M_USB);
return (err);
}