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/* $NetBSD: usbdi.h,v 1.50 2001/04/12 01:18:24 thorpej Exp $ */
1999-01-22 00:51:12 +00:00
/* $FreeBSD$ */
/*
* 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.
* 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
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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.
*/
typedef struct usbd_bus *usbd_bus_handle;
typedef struct usbd_device *usbd_device_handle;
typedef struct usbd_interface *usbd_interface_handle;
typedef struct usbd_pipe *usbd_pipe_handle;
Synchronisation with NetBSD as of 1999/11/16: Cleaning up the code: - Declare many functions static - Change variable names to make them more self explanatory - Change usbd_request_handle -> usbd_xfer_handle - Syntactical changes - Remove some unused code - Other KNF changes Interrupt context handling - Change delay to usbd_delay_ms were possible (takes polling mode into account) - Change detection mechanism for interrupt context Add support for pre-allocation DMA-able memory by device driver Add preliminary support for isochronous to the UHCI driver (not for OHCI yet). usb.c, uhci.c, ohci.c - Initial attempt at detachable USB host controllers - Handle the use_polling flag with a lttle more care and only set it if we are cold booting. usb.c, uhci.c ohci.c, usbdi.c usbdi_util.c usb_subr.c - Make sure an aborted pipe is marked as not running. - Start queued request in the right order. - Insert some more DIAGNOSTIC sanity checks. - Remove (almost) unused definitions USBD_XFER_OUT and USBD_XFER_IN. usb.c, usb_subr.c - Add an event mechanism so that a userland process can watch devices come and go. ohci.c - Handle the case when a USB transfer is so long that it crosses two page (4K) boundaries. OHCI cannot do that with a single TD so we make a chain. ulpt.c - Use a bigger buffer when transferring data. - Pre-allocate the DMA buffer. This makes the driver slightly more efficient. - Comment out the GET_DEVICE_ID code, because for some unknown reason it causes printing to fail sometimes. usb.h - Add a macro to extract the isoc type. - Add a macro to check whether the routine has been entered after splusb and if not, complain. usbdi.c - Fix a glitch in dequeueing and aborting requests on interrupt pipes. - Add a flag in the request to determine if the data copying is done by the driver or the usbdi layer.
1999-11-17 22:33:51 +00:00
typedef struct usbd_xfer *usbd_xfer_handle;
typedef void *usbd_private_handle;
Synchronisation with NetBSD as of 1999/11/16: Cleaning up the code: - Declare many functions static - Change variable names to make them more self explanatory - Change usbd_request_handle -> usbd_xfer_handle - Syntactical changes - Remove some unused code - Other KNF changes Interrupt context handling - Change delay to usbd_delay_ms were possible (takes polling mode into account) - Change detection mechanism for interrupt context Add support for pre-allocation DMA-able memory by device driver Add preliminary support for isochronous to the UHCI driver (not for OHCI yet). usb.c, uhci.c, ohci.c - Initial attempt at detachable USB host controllers - Handle the use_polling flag with a lttle more care and only set it if we are cold booting. usb.c, uhci.c ohci.c, usbdi.c usbdi_util.c usb_subr.c - Make sure an aborted pipe is marked as not running. - Start queued request in the right order. - Insert some more DIAGNOSTIC sanity checks. - Remove (almost) unused definitions USBD_XFER_OUT and USBD_XFER_IN. usb.c, usb_subr.c - Add an event mechanism so that a userland process can watch devices come and go. ohci.c - Handle the case when a USB transfer is so long that it crosses two page (4K) boundaries. OHCI cannot do that with a single TD so we make a chain. ulpt.c - Use a bigger buffer when transferring data. - Pre-allocate the DMA buffer. This makes the driver slightly more efficient. - Comment out the GET_DEVICE_ID code, because for some unknown reason it causes printing to fail sometimes. usb.h - Add a macro to extract the isoc type. - Add a macro to check whether the routine has been entered after splusb and if not, complain. usbdi.c - Fix a glitch in dequeueing and aborting requests on interrupt pipes. - Add a flag in the request to determine if the data copying is done by the driver or the usbdi layer.
1999-11-17 22:33:51 +00:00
typedef enum { /* keep in sync with usbd_status_msgs */
USBD_NORMAL_COMPLETION = 0, /* must be 0 */
USBD_IN_PROGRESS, /* 1 */
/* errors */
USBD_PENDING_REQUESTS, /* 2 */
USBD_NOT_STARTED, /* 3 */
USBD_INVAL, /* 4 */
USBD_NOMEM, /* 5 */
USBD_CANCELLED, /* 6 */
USBD_BAD_ADDRESS, /* 7 */
USBD_IN_USE, /* 8 */
USBD_NO_ADDR, /* 9 */
USBD_SET_ADDR_FAILED, /* 10 */
USBD_NO_POWER, /* 11 */
USBD_TOO_DEEP, /* 12 */
USBD_IOERROR, /* 13 */
USBD_NOT_CONFIGURED, /* 14 */
USBD_TIMEOUT, /* 15 */
USBD_SHORT_XFER, /* 16 */
USBD_STALLED, /* 17 */
USBD_INTERRUPTED, /* 18 */
USBD_ERROR_MAX /* must be last */
} usbd_status;
typedef void (*usbd_callback)(usbd_xfer_handle, usbd_private_handle,
usbd_status);
/* Open flags */
#define USBD_EXCLUSIVE_USE 0x01
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.
2000-01-20 07:38:33 +00:00
/* Use default (specified by ep. desc.) interval on interrupt pipe */
#define USBD_DEFAULT_INTERVAL (-1)
/* Request flags */
Synchronisation with NetBSD as of 1999/11/16: Cleaning up the code: - Declare many functions static - Change variable names to make them more self explanatory - Change usbd_request_handle -> usbd_xfer_handle - Syntactical changes - Remove some unused code - Other KNF changes Interrupt context handling - Change delay to usbd_delay_ms were possible (takes polling mode into account) - Change detection mechanism for interrupt context Add support for pre-allocation DMA-able memory by device driver Add preliminary support for isochronous to the UHCI driver (not for OHCI yet). usb.c, uhci.c, ohci.c - Initial attempt at detachable USB host controllers - Handle the use_polling flag with a lttle more care and only set it if we are cold booting. usb.c, uhci.c ohci.c, usbdi.c usbdi_util.c usb_subr.c - Make sure an aborted pipe is marked as not running. - Start queued request in the right order. - Insert some more DIAGNOSTIC sanity checks. - Remove (almost) unused definitions USBD_XFER_OUT and USBD_XFER_IN. usb.c, usb_subr.c - Add an event mechanism so that a userland process can watch devices come and go. ohci.c - Handle the case when a USB transfer is so long that it crosses two page (4K) boundaries. OHCI cannot do that with a single TD so we make a chain. ulpt.c - Use a bigger buffer when transferring data. - Pre-allocate the DMA buffer. This makes the driver slightly more efficient. - Comment out the GET_DEVICE_ID code, because for some unknown reason it causes printing to fail sometimes. usb.h - Add a macro to extract the isoc type. - Add a macro to check whether the routine has been entered after splusb and if not, complain. usbdi.c - Fix a glitch in dequeueing and aborting requests on interrupt pipes. - Add a flag in the request to determine if the data copying is done by the driver or the usbdi layer.
1999-11-17 22:33:51 +00:00
#define USBD_NO_COPY 0x01 /* do not copy data to DMA buffer */
#define USBD_SYNCHRONOUS 0x02 /* wait for completion */
/* in usb.h #define USBD_SHORT_XFER_OK 0x04*/ /* allow short reads */
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.
2000-01-20 07:38:33 +00:00
#define USBD_FORCE_SHORT_XFER 0x08 /* force last short packet on write */
/* XXX Temporary hack XXX */
#define USBD_NO_TSLEEP 0x80 /* XXX use busy wait */
#define USBD_NO_TIMEOUT 0
#define USBD_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 5000 /* ms = 5 s */
#if defined(__FreeBSD__)
#define USB_CDEV_MAJOR 108
#endif
usbd_status usbd_open_pipe(usbd_interface_handle iface, u_int8_t address,
u_int8_t flags, usbd_pipe_handle *pipe);
usbd_status usbd_close_pipe(usbd_pipe_handle pipe);
usbd_status usbd_transfer(usbd_xfer_handle req);
usbd_xfer_handle usbd_alloc_xfer(usbd_device_handle);
usbd_status usbd_free_xfer(usbd_xfer_handle xfer);
void usbd_setup_xfer(usbd_xfer_handle xfer, usbd_pipe_handle pipe,
usbd_private_handle priv, void *buffer,
u_int32_t length, u_int16_t flags, u_int32_t timeout,
usbd_callback);
void usbd_setup_default_xfer(usbd_xfer_handle xfer, usbd_device_handle dev,
usbd_private_handle priv, u_int32_t timeout,
usb_device_request_t *req, void *buffer,
u_int32_t length, u_int16_t flags, usbd_callback);
void usbd_setup_isoc_xfer(usbd_xfer_handle xfer, usbd_pipe_handle pipe,
usbd_private_handle priv, u_int16_t *frlengths,
u_int32_t nframes, u_int16_t flags, usbd_callback);
void usbd_get_xfer_status(usbd_xfer_handle xfer, usbd_private_handle *priv,
void **buffer, u_int32_t *count, usbd_status *status);
usb_endpoint_descriptor_t *usbd_interface2endpoint_descriptor
(usbd_interface_handle iface, u_int8_t address);
usbd_status usbd_abort_pipe(usbd_pipe_handle pipe);
usbd_status usbd_clear_endpoint_stall(usbd_pipe_handle pipe);
usbd_status usbd_clear_endpoint_stall_async(usbd_pipe_handle pipe);
void usbd_clear_endpoint_toggle(usbd_pipe_handle pipe);
usbd_status usbd_endpoint_count(usbd_interface_handle dev, u_int8_t *count);
usbd_status usbd_interface_count(usbd_device_handle dev, u_int8_t *count);
usbd_status usbd_interface2device_handle(usbd_interface_handle iface,
usbd_device_handle *dev);
usbd_status usbd_device2interface_handle(usbd_device_handle dev,
u_int8_t ifaceno, usbd_interface_handle *iface);
usbd_device_handle usbd_pipe2device_handle(usbd_pipe_handle);
void *usbd_alloc_buffer(usbd_xfer_handle xfer, u_int32_t size);
void usbd_free_buffer(usbd_xfer_handle xfer);
void *usbd_get_buffer(usbd_xfer_handle xfer);
usbd_status usbd_sync_transfer(usbd_xfer_handle req);
usbd_status usbd_open_pipe_intr(usbd_interface_handle iface, u_int8_t address,
u_int8_t flags, usbd_pipe_handle *pipe,
usbd_private_handle priv, void *buffer,
u_int32_t length, usbd_callback, int);
usbd_status usbd_do_request(usbd_device_handle pipe, usb_device_request_t *req,
void *data);
usbd_status usbd_do_request_async(usbd_device_handle pipe,
usb_device_request_t *req, void *data);
usbd_status usbd_do_request_flags(usbd_device_handle pipe,
usb_device_request_t *req,
void *data, u_int16_t flags, int *);
usbd_status usbd_do_request_flags_pipe(
usbd_device_handle dev, usbd_pipe_handle pipe,
usb_device_request_t *req, void *data, u_int16_t flags, int *actlen);
usb_interface_descriptor_t *usbd_get_interface_descriptor
(usbd_interface_handle iface);
usb_config_descriptor_t *usbd_get_config_descriptor(usbd_device_handle dev);
usb_device_descriptor_t *usbd_get_device_descriptor(usbd_device_handle dev);
usbd_status usbd_set_interface(usbd_interface_handle, int);
int usbd_get_no_alts(usb_config_descriptor_t *, int);
usbd_status usbd_get_interface(usbd_interface_handle iface, u_int8_t *aiface);
void usbd_fill_deviceinfo(usbd_device_handle, struct usb_device_info *, int);
int usbd_get_interface_altindex(usbd_interface_handle iface);
usb_interface_descriptor_t *usbd_find_idesc(usb_config_descriptor_t *cd,
int iindex, int ano);
usb_endpoint_descriptor_t *usbd_find_edesc(usb_config_descriptor_t *cd,
int ifaceidx, int altidx,
int endptidx);
void usbd_dopoll(usbd_interface_handle);
void usbd_set_polling(usbd_interface_handle iface, int on);
const char *usbd_errstr(usbd_status err);
Synchronisation with NetBSD as of 1999/11/16: Cleaning up the code: - Declare many functions static - Change variable names to make them more self explanatory - Change usbd_request_handle -> usbd_xfer_handle - Syntactical changes - Remove some unused code - Other KNF changes Interrupt context handling - Change delay to usbd_delay_ms were possible (takes polling mode into account) - Change detection mechanism for interrupt context Add support for pre-allocation DMA-able memory by device driver Add preliminary support for isochronous to the UHCI driver (not for OHCI yet). usb.c, uhci.c, ohci.c - Initial attempt at detachable USB host controllers - Handle the use_polling flag with a lttle more care and only set it if we are cold booting. usb.c, uhci.c ohci.c, usbdi.c usbdi_util.c usb_subr.c - Make sure an aborted pipe is marked as not running. - Start queued request in the right order. - Insert some more DIAGNOSTIC sanity checks. - Remove (almost) unused definitions USBD_XFER_OUT and USBD_XFER_IN. usb.c, usb_subr.c - Add an event mechanism so that a userland process can watch devices come and go. ohci.c - Handle the case when a USB transfer is so long that it crosses two page (4K) boundaries. OHCI cannot do that with a single TD so we make a chain. ulpt.c - Use a bigger buffer when transferring data. - Pre-allocate the DMA buffer. This makes the driver slightly more efficient. - Comment out the GET_DEVICE_ID code, because for some unknown reason it causes printing to fail sometimes. usb.h - Add a macro to extract the isoc type. - Add a macro to check whether the routine has been entered after splusb and if not, complain. usbdi.c - Fix a glitch in dequeueing and aborting requests on interrupt pipes. - Add a flag in the request to determine if the data copying is done by the driver or the usbdi layer.
1999-11-17 22:33:51 +00:00
void usbd_add_dev_event(int, usbd_device_handle);
void usbd_add_drv_event(int, usbd_device_handle, device_ptr_t);
Synchronisation with NetBSD as of 1999/11/16: Cleaning up the code: - Declare many functions static - Change variable names to make them more self explanatory - Change usbd_request_handle -> usbd_xfer_handle - Syntactical changes - Remove some unused code - Other KNF changes Interrupt context handling - Change delay to usbd_delay_ms were possible (takes polling mode into account) - Change detection mechanism for interrupt context Add support for pre-allocation DMA-able memory by device driver Add preliminary support for isochronous to the UHCI driver (not for OHCI yet). usb.c, uhci.c, ohci.c - Initial attempt at detachable USB host controllers - Handle the use_polling flag with a lttle more care and only set it if we are cold booting. usb.c, uhci.c ohci.c, usbdi.c usbdi_util.c usb_subr.c - Make sure an aborted pipe is marked as not running. - Start queued request in the right order. - Insert some more DIAGNOSTIC sanity checks. - Remove (almost) unused definitions USBD_XFER_OUT and USBD_XFER_IN. usb.c, usb_subr.c - Add an event mechanism so that a userland process can watch devices come and go. ohci.c - Handle the case when a USB transfer is so long that it crosses two page (4K) boundaries. OHCI cannot do that with a single TD so we make a chain. ulpt.c - Use a bigger buffer when transferring data. - Pre-allocate the DMA buffer. This makes the driver slightly more efficient. - Comment out the GET_DEVICE_ID code, because for some unknown reason it causes printing to fail sometimes. usb.h - Add a macro to extract the isoc type. - Add a macro to check whether the routine has been entered after splusb and if not, complain. usbdi.c - Fix a glitch in dequeueing and aborting requests on interrupt pipes. - Add a flag in the request to determine if the data copying is done by the driver or the usbdi layer.
1999-11-17 22:33:51 +00:00
void usbd_devinfo(usbd_device_handle, int, char *);
const struct usbd_quirks *usbd_get_quirks(usbd_device_handle);
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.
2000-01-20 07:38:33 +00:00
usb_endpoint_descriptor_t *usbd_get_endpoint_descriptor
(usbd_interface_handle iface, u_int8_t address);
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.
2000-01-20 07:38:33 +00:00
usbd_status usbd_reload_device_desc(usbd_device_handle);
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.
2000-01-20 07:38:33 +00:00
/*
* The usb_task structs form a queue of things to run in the USB event
* thread. Normally this is just device discovery when a connect/disconnect
* has been detected. But it may also be used by drivers that need to
* perform (short) tasks that must have a process context.
*/
struct usb_task {
TAILQ_ENTRY(usb_task) next;
void (*fun)(void *);
void *arg;
char onqueue;
};
void usb_add_task(usbd_device_handle dev, struct usb_task *task);
void usb_rem_task(usbd_device_handle dev, struct usb_task *task);
#define usb_init_task(t, f, a) ((t)->fun = (f), (t)->arg = (a), (t)->onqueue = 0)
struct usb_devno {
u_int16_t ud_vendor;
u_int16_t ud_product;
};
const struct usb_devno *usb_match_device(const struct usb_devno *tbl,
u_int nentries, u_int sz, u_int16_t vendor, u_int16_t product);
#define usb_lookup(tbl, vendor, product) \
usb_match_device((const struct usb_devno *)(tbl), sizeof (tbl) / sizeof ((tbl)[0]), sizeof ((tbl)[0]), (vendor), (product))
/* NetBSD attachment information */
/* Attach data */
struct usb_attach_arg {
int port;
int configno;
int ifaceno;
int vendor;
int product;
int release;
int matchlvl;
usbd_device_handle device; /* current device */
usbd_interface_handle iface; /* current interface */
int usegeneric;
usbd_interface_handle *ifaces; /* all interfaces */
int nifaces; /* number of interfaces */
};
#if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
/* Match codes. */
/* First five codes is for a whole device. */
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT_REV 14
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT 13
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_DEVCLASS_DEVPROTO 12
#define UMATCH_DEVCLASS_DEVSUBCLASS_DEVPROTO 11
#define UMATCH_DEVCLASS_DEVSUBCLASS 10
/* Next six codes are for interfaces. */
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT_REV_CONF_IFACE 9
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT_CONF_IFACE 8
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_IFACESUBCLASS_IFACEPROTO 7
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_IFACESUBCLASS 6
#define UMATCH_IFACECLASS_IFACESUBCLASS_IFACEPROTO 5
#define UMATCH_IFACECLASS_IFACESUBCLASS 4
#define UMATCH_IFACECLASS 3
#define UMATCH_IFACECLASS_GENERIC 2
/* Generic driver */
#define UMATCH_GENERIC 1
/* No match */
#define UMATCH_NONE 0
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
/* FreeBSD needs values less than zero */
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT_REV (-10)
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT (-20)
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_DEVCLASS_DEVPROTO (-30)
#define UMATCH_DEVCLASS_DEVSUBCLASS_DEVPROTO (-40)
#define UMATCH_DEVCLASS_DEVSUBCLASS (-50)
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT_REV_CONF_IFACE (-60)
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT_CONF_IFACE (-70)
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_IFACESUBCLASS_IFACEPROTO (-80)
#define UMATCH_VENDOR_IFACESUBCLASS (-90)
#define UMATCH_IFACECLASS_IFACESUBCLASS_IFACEPROTO (-100)
#define UMATCH_IFACECLASS_IFACESUBCLASS (-110)
#define UMATCH_IFACECLASS (-120)
#define UMATCH_IFACECLASS_GENERIC (-130)
#define UMATCH_GENERIC (-140)
#define UMATCH_NONE (ENXIO)
#endif
#if defined(__FreeBSD__)
int usbd_driver_load(module_t mod, int what, void *arg);
#endif
/* XXX Perhaps USB should have its own levels? */
#ifdef USB_USE_SOFTINTR
#ifdef __HAVE_GENERIC_SOFT_INTERRUPTS
#define splusb splsoftnet
#else
#define splusb splsoftclock
#endif /* __HAVE_GENERIC_SOFT_INTERRUPTS */
#else
#define splusb splbio
#endif /* USB_USE_SOFTINTR */
#define splhardusb splbio
#define IPL_USB IPL_BIO