o don't strip the Ethernet header from inbound packets; pass packets
up the stack intact (required significant changes to some drivers)
o reference common definitions in net/ethernet.h (e.g. ETHER_ALIGN)
o track ether_ifattach/ether_ifdetach API changes
o track bpf changes (use BPF_TAP and BPF_MTAP)
o track vlan changes (ifnet capabilities, revised processing scheme, etc.)
o use if_input to pass packets "up"
o call ether_ioctl for default handling of ioctls
Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re
pipe callback function, and just return if these cases are detected.
Without these checks, the ulpt driver may cause an infinite loop
of failing USB transfers that can hang the whole machine. This makes
printing work for me on a HP DJ950C printer.
doesn't give them enough stack to do much before blowing away the pcb.
This adds MI and MD code to allow the allocation of an alternate kstack
who's size can be speficied when calling kthread_create. Passing the
value 0 prevents the alternate kstack from being created. Note that the
ia64 MD code is missing for now, and PowerPC was only partially written
due to the pmap.c being incomplete there.
Though this patch does not modify anything to make use of the alternate
kstack, acpi and usb are good candidates.
Reviewed by: jake, peter, jhb
code path to fix a bug in the non USB_USE_SOFTINTR path that caused
the usb bus to hang and generally misbehave when devices were unplugged.
In the process though it also reduced the throughput of usb devices because
of a less than optimal implementation under FreeBSD.
This commit fixes the non USB_USE_SOFTINTR code in uhci and ohci
so that it works again, and switches back to using this code path.
The uhci code has been tested, but the ohci code hasn't. It's
essentially the same anyway and so I don't envisage any difficulties.
Code for uhci submitted by: Maksim Yevmenkin <myevmenk@exodus.net>
debugging levels to off by default. Now that debug levels can be
tweaked by sysctl we don't need to go through hoops to get the
different usb parts to produce debug data.
frees it again. The idea was to perform M_WAITOK allocations in a
process context to reduce the risk of later interrupt-context
M_NOWAIT allocations failing, but in fact this code can be called
from contexts where it is not desirable to sleep (e.g. if_start
routines), so it causes lots of witness "could sleep" warnings.
because the previous interface handle gets freed when the config
number is set. This fixes a problem where memory could be accessed
after it was freed when the interface was ifconfig'd up.
Reviewed by: n_hibma
that the attach succeeded. (Fixes a potential panic for devices
that fail to attach properly and are subsquently unplugged and then
plugged back in again.)
during the previous probe are stale.
What really should be done is route the probe through
device_probe_and_attach bit this is one of those ICBBATIASS (I can't be
bothered as there is a simpler solution). The user can easily replug the
device after kldloading a new device driver.
Fix GCC warnings caused by initializing a zero length array. In the process,
simply things a bit by getting rid of 'struct ng_parse_struct_info' which
was useless because it only contained one field.
But now I'm unbreaking compilation by adjusting these files to the recent
netgraph change.
panic because of a repeat make_dev if/when the device is reattached
to the system.
Remove an "#if __FreeBSD__" in code that's nested under a "#if __NetBSD__"
(*sigh*)
Reported by: Seth Hettich <sjh@whiskey.ucf.ics.uci.edu>
Tested by: Seth Hettich <sjh@whiskey.ucf.ics.uci.edu>
date: 2002/05/28 12:42:39; author: augustss;
Change DMAADDR macro slightly.
Update the $NetBSD$ tags to reflect this and make slight changes to
usb_mem.h so that we're in sync with each other.
revision 1.124
date: 2002/05/26 03:10:02; author: minoura; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3
Clear done_head in the HCCA *before* acknoledging the interrupt.
Driver lost some completed transfers under heavy loads.
date: 2002/05/19 06:24:31; author: augustss; state: Exp;
Update dma memory access API a little.
NetBSD have adopted our way of using the KERNADDR macro. Update
the revision tags to show that we're in sync, and remove the casts
that they did in their adaptation.
revision 1.43
date: 2001/04/12 01:39:04; author: thorpej; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
Switch to USB_USE_SOFTINTR. The callout hack does indeed work
fine for systems without generic soft interrupts, even if it is
a little sub-optimal. Consider it a penalty for ports not
implementing a kernel API.
Addresses kern/11957. The PR has been open for 4 months, and
I have work blocked on the continued existence of splimp() in
the networking code.
The NetBSD patch only switches it on for NetBSD, but I've also
switched it on for FreeBSD in this commit.
usbdi.h (1.60)
(and local changes compatibility changes to ufm.c and urio.c)
date: 2002/02/11 15:11:49; author: augustss;
Give usbd_do_request_flags() an extra argument for the timeout.
revision 1.94
date: 2001/12/30 20:26:59; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +5 -2
Make sure we don't have any pending softintrs when entering polling mode.
Thanks to Darrin for finding and fixing this problem when using USB
keyboards in DDB.
time we tell CAM to rescan the bus. Together with the previous patch
this should avoid the problem where the devices would wedge because they
got spoken to over two different pipes.
Tested by: Tomas Pluskal <plusik@pohoda.cz>
attachment after boot in some cases where the device gets confused if
spoken to over two different pipes simultaneously (resulting in TIMEOUT
errors on requesting INQUIRY data).
This solution is far from perfect, as after umass_attach has returned
the USB stack fetches the string descriptors in order for creating the
event that is sent to userland. It just makes the chances of collisions
less likely.
Tested by: Tomas Pluskal <plusik@pohoda.cz>
revision 1.153
date: 2002/02/11 11:40:33; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +67 -26
Switch to the same abort mechanism as in [eo]hci; it should be more
robust.
revision 1.151
date: 2002/01/27 23:00:34; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3
Use M_WAITOK instead of M_NOWAIT when allocating extra descriptors.
Spotted by OpenBSD.
date: 2000/12/29 01:47:49; author: augustss;
Supply our own report descriptor (from Nick Hibma) for the Wacom Graphire.
The descriptor it reports is broken.
XXX Not tested, because I don't have the device.
date: 2001/08/15 00:06:49; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +3 -1
If there was a vendor+product locator match return a higher match value.
Rationale, if you have a device (e.g., a mouse) with a more specific
driver but want to recognize it with the more generic driver you can
do that by supplying vendor and product locators for the generic one.
revision 1.101
date: 2001/02/20 15:20:32; author: minoura;
Re-initialize some registers after resuming from suspend.
Some APM BIOSes do not restore them.
Reviewd by augustss.
revision 1.97
date: 2000/12/31 14:29:54; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +17 -3
Make the controller survive suspend/resume. Thanks to Steve Woodford
<steve@mctavish.co.uk> for testing.
revision 1.95
date: 2000/12/13 03:09:06; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +19 -3
Make the ohci driver not hang suspend/resume. It still doesn't resume
correctly. From itohy@netbsd.org (ITOH Yasufumi) PR kern/11714.
revision 1.58
date: 2001/11/20 23:53:26; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +61 -33
Create a special kernel thread to run the usb short lived tasks (instead
of using the device discovery threads).
revision 1.65
date: 2002/01/03 22:20:45; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +9 -2
Add a DIAGNOSTIC check. From FreeBSD.
(Just wrap these changes, that we already had, with a #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC).
revision 1.62
date: 2002/01/02 20:55:58; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +11 -10
Some more usb_proc_ptr changes.
Also some minor stylistic changes.
revision 1.63
date: 2002/01/02 20:58:12; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +4 -4
Fix typo in last commit.
revision 1.64
date: 2002/01/02 22:44:44; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +7 -4
Add a comment.
The usb_proc_ptr changes were introduced in 1.62 and backed out in 1.64.
revision 1.61
date: 2001/12/31 15:55:51; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +3 -5
Delay bus enumeration a little in case the controller is a companion
controller. This way the main controller can gain ownership of the port
before enumeration starts.
date: 2001/11/20 23:53:26; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +61 -33
Create a special kernel thread to run the usb short lived tasks (instead
of using the device discovery threads).
The change to usb_port.h is a little hack whilst I address an issue
with NetBSD.
revision 1.68
date: 2001/12/24 21:36:16; author: augustss; state: Exp; lines: +2 -1
Add some more DIAGNOSTIC tests.
Make usb_match_device() match on USB_PRODUCT_ANY.