freebsd-nq/sys/dev/usb/uhcireg.h

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/* $NetBSD: uhcireg.h,v 1.15 2002/02/11 11:41:30 augustss Exp $ */
More USB ethernet tweaks: - Sync ohci, uhci and usbdi modules with NetBSD in order to obtain the following improvements: o New USBD_NO_TSLEEP flag can be used in place of UQ_NO_TSLEEP quirk. This allows drivers to specify busy waiting only for certain transfers (namely control transfers for reading/writing registers and stuff). o New USBD_FORCE_SHORT_XFER flag can be used to deal with devices like the ADMtek Pegasus that sense the end of bulk OUT transfers in a special way (if a transfer is exactly a multiple of 64 bytes in size, you need to send an extra empty packet to terminate the transfer). o usbd_open_pipe_intr() now accepts an interval argument which can be used to change the rate at which the interrupt callback routine is invoked. Specifying USBD_DEFAULT_INTERVAL uses the value specified in the device's config data, but drivers can override it if needed. - Change if_aue to use USBD_FORCE_SHORT_XFER for packet transmissions. - Change if_aue, if_kue and if_cue to use USBD_NO_TSLEEP for all control transfers. We no longer force the non-tsleep hack for bulk transfers since these are done asynchronously anyway. - Removed quirk entry fiddling from if_aue and if_kue since we don't need it anymore now that we have the USBD_NO_TSLEEP flag. - Tweak ulpt, uhid, ums and ukbd drivers to use the new arg to usbd_open_pipe_intr(). - Add a flag to the softc struct in the ethernet drivers to indicate when a device has been detached, and use this flag to perform tests to prevent the drivers from trying to do control transfers if this is the case. This is necessary because calling if_detach() with INET6 enabled will eventually result in a call to the driver's ioctl() routine to delete the multicast groups on the interface, which will result in attempts to perform control transfers. (It's possible this also happens even without INET6 support enabled.) This is pointless since we know that if the detach method has been called, the hardware has been unplugged. - Changed watchdog timeout routines to just call the driver init routines to initialize the device states without trying to close and re-open the pipes. This is partly because we don't want to frob things at interrupt context, but also because this doesn't seem to work right and I don't want to panic the system just because a USB device may have stopped responding. - Fix aue_rxeof() to be a little smarter about detecting when a double transfer is needed. Unfortunately, the design of the chip makes it hard to get this exactly right. Hopefully, this will go away once either Nick or Lennart finds the bug in the uhci driver that makes this ugly hack necessary. - Also sync usbdevs with NetBSD.
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/* $FreeBSD$ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
2000-05-14 16:43:10 +00:00
* by Lennart Augustsson (lennart@augustsson.net) at
* Carlstedt Research & Technology.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
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*
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* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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* 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.
*/
#ifndef _DEV_PCI_UHCIREG_H_
#define _DEV_PCI_UHCIREG_H_
/*** PCI config registers ***/
#define PCI_USBREV 0x60 /* USB protocol revision */
#define PCI_USBREV_MASK 0xff
#define PCI_USBREV_PRE_1_0 0x00
#define PCI_USBREV_1_0 0x10
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#define PCI_USBREV_1_1 0x11
#define PCI_LEGSUP 0xc0 /* Legacy Support register */
#define PCI_LEGSUP_USBPIRQDEN 0x2000 /* USB PIRQ D Enable */
#define PCI_CBIO 0x20 /* configuration base IO */
#define PCI_INTERFACE_UHCI 0x00
/*** UHCI registers ***/
#define UHCI_CMD 0x00
#define UHCI_CMD_RS 0x0001
#define UHCI_CMD_HCRESET 0x0002
#define UHCI_CMD_GRESET 0x0004
#define UHCI_CMD_EGSM 0x0008
#define UHCI_CMD_FGR 0x0010
#define UHCI_CMD_SWDBG 0x0020
#define UHCI_CMD_CF 0x0040
#define UHCI_CMD_MAXP 0x0080
#define UHCI_STS 0x02
#define UHCI_STS_USBINT 0x0001
#define UHCI_STS_USBEI 0x0002
#define UHCI_STS_RD 0x0004
#define UHCI_STS_HSE 0x0008
#define UHCI_STS_HCPE 0x0010
#define UHCI_STS_HCH 0x0020
#define UHCI_STS_ALLINTRS 0x003f
#define UHCI_INTR 0x04
#define UHCI_INTR_TOCRCIE 0x0001
#define UHCI_INTR_RIE 0x0002
#define UHCI_INTR_IOCE 0x0004
#define UHCI_INTR_SPIE 0x0008
#define UHCI_FRNUM 0x06
#define UHCI_FRNUM_MASK 0x03ff
#define UHCI_FLBASEADDR 0x08
#define UHCI_SOF 0x0c
#define UHCI_SOF_MASK 0x7f
#define UHCI_PORTSC1 0x010
#define UHCI_PORTSC2 0x012
#define UHCI_PORTSC_CCS 0x0001
#define UHCI_PORTSC_CSC 0x0002
#define UHCI_PORTSC_PE 0x0004
#define UHCI_PORTSC_POEDC 0x0008
#define UHCI_PORTSC_LS 0x0030
#define UHCI_PORTSC_LS_SHIFT 4
#define UHCI_PORTSC_RD 0x0040
#define UHCI_PORTSC_LSDA 0x0100
#define UHCI_PORTSC_PR 0x0200
#define UHCI_PORTSC_OCI 0x0400
#define UHCI_PORTSC_OCIC 0x0800
#define UHCI_PORTSC_SUSP 0x1000
#define URWMASK(x) \
((x) & (UHCI_PORTSC_SUSP | UHCI_PORTSC_PR | UHCI_PORTSC_RD | UHCI_PORTSC_PE))
#define UHCI_FRAMELIST_COUNT 1024
#define UHCI_FRAMELIST_ALIGN 4096
#define UHCI_TD_ALIGN 16
#define UHCI_QH_ALIGN 16
typedef u_int32_t uhci_physaddr_t;
#define UHCI_PTR_T 0x00000001
#define UHCI_PTR_TD 0x00000000
#define UHCI_PTR_QH 0x00000002
#define UHCI_PTR_VF 0x00000004
/*
* Wait this long after a QH has been removed. This gives that HC a
* chance to stop looking at it before it's recycled.
*/
#define UHCI_QH_REMOVE_DELAY 5
/*
* The Queue Heads and Transfer Descriptors are accessed
* by both the CPU and the USB controller which run
* concurrently. This means that they have to be accessed
* with great care. As long as the data structures are
* not linked into the controller's frame list they cannot
* be accessed by it and anything goes. As soon as a
* TD is accessible by the controller it "owns" the td_status
* field; it will not be written by the CPU. Similarly
* the controller "owns" the qh_elink field.
*/
typedef struct {
uhci_physaddr_t td_link;
u_int32_t td_status;
#define UHCI_TD_GET_ACTLEN(s) (((s) + 1) & 0x3ff)
#define UHCI_TD_ZERO_ACTLEN(t) ((t) | 0x3ff)
#define UHCI_TD_BITSTUFF 0x00020000
#define UHCI_TD_CRCTO 0x00040000
#define UHCI_TD_NAK 0x00080000
#define UHCI_TD_BABBLE 0x00100000
#define UHCI_TD_DBUFFER 0x00200000
#define UHCI_TD_STALLED 0x00400000
#define UHCI_TD_ACTIVE 0x00800000
#define UHCI_TD_IOC 0x01000000
#define UHCI_TD_IOS 0x02000000
#define UHCI_TD_LS 0x04000000
#define UHCI_TD_GET_ERRCNT(s) (((s) >> 27) & 3)
#define UHCI_TD_SET_ERRCNT(n) ((n) << 27)
#define UHCI_TD_SPD 0x20000000
u_int32_t td_token;
#define UHCI_TD_PID_IN 0x00000069
#define UHCI_TD_PID_OUT 0x000000e1
#define UHCI_TD_PID_SETUP 0x0000002d
#define UHCI_TD_GET_PID(s) ((s) & 0xff)
#define UHCI_TD_SET_DEVADDR(a) ((a) << 8)
#define UHCI_TD_GET_DEVADDR(s) (((s) >> 8) & 0x7f)
#define UHCI_TD_SET_ENDPT(e) (((e)&0xf) << 15)
#define UHCI_TD_GET_ENDPT(s) (((s) >> 15) & 0xf)
#define UHCI_TD_SET_DT(t) ((t) << 19)
#define UHCI_TD_GET_DT(s) (((s) >> 19) & 1)
#define UHCI_TD_SET_MAXLEN(l) (((l)-1) << 21)
#define UHCI_TD_GET_MAXLEN(s) ((((s) >> 21) + 1) & 0x7ff)
#define UHCI_TD_MAXLEN_MASK 0xffe00000
u_int32_t td_buffer;
} uhci_td_t;
#define UHCI_TD_ERROR (UHCI_TD_BITSTUFF|UHCI_TD_CRCTO|UHCI_TD_BABBLE|UHCI_TD_DBUFFER|UHCI_TD_STALLED)
#define UHCI_TD_SETUP(len, endp, dev) (UHCI_TD_SET_MAXLEN(len) | \
UHCI_TD_SET_ENDPT(endp) | UHCI_TD_SET_DEVADDR(dev) | UHCI_TD_PID_SETUP)
#define UHCI_TD_OUT(len, endp, dev, dt) (UHCI_TD_SET_MAXLEN(len) | \
UHCI_TD_SET_ENDPT(endp) | UHCI_TD_SET_DEVADDR(dev) | \
UHCI_TD_PID_OUT | UHCI_TD_SET_DT(dt))
#define UHCI_TD_IN(len, endp, dev, dt) (UHCI_TD_SET_MAXLEN(len) | \
UHCI_TD_SET_ENDPT(endp) | UHCI_TD_SET_DEVADDR(dev) | UHCI_TD_PID_IN | \
UHCI_TD_SET_DT(dt))
typedef struct {
uhci_physaddr_t qh_hlink;
uhci_physaddr_t qh_elink;
} uhci_qh_t;
#endif /* _DEV_PCI_UHCIREG_H_ */