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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Hibma
cdb51d12a6 OpenBSD has a broken debugger that does not grok static. Use a
#define Static  static

that the OpenBSD folks can define it to be empty if they like.
2000-04-03 20:58:30 +00:00
Nick Hibma
31bfa89e41 Get rid of the last remnants of powerhook abuse. 2000-03-18 14:54:54 +00:00
Nick Hibma
8be178756c Do not use the powerhooks at all, instead of abusing and empty #define. 2000-03-15 22:12:47 +00:00
Nick Hibma
8f9683e20c Correctly handle the conversion from virtual to physical addresses. The
problem was basically (for offset > 4096):

	vtophys(addr) + offset != vtophys(addr + offset)

Also, use TD's with a maximum size of 4k instead of 8kb for OHCI
controllers.

This problem occurs in drivers that use large transfer sizes:
umass, host2host and ethernet with jumbo frames.
2000-02-10 18:50:19 +00:00
Bill Paul
935e6be657 Fix a bug in the uhci driver that breaks large bulk IN transfers. The
uhci_check_intr() routine needs to be more careful about deciding when
the end of a transfer has been detected.

This allows me to remove the nasty workaround code from if_aue and if_cue.
Receive performance is now much better for these adapters (500KB/sec
vs. 350KB/sec).

Also removed unused KUE_CUTOFF define from if_kuereg.h.

Submitted by: Lennart Augustsson
Reviewed by: n_hibma
2000-01-28 02:15:31 +00:00
Nick Hibma
341777d004 Add support for DEVICE_SUSPEND, DEVICE_RESUME and DEVICE_SHUTDOWN
methods for USB devices.

However: with none of the devices I have here suspend seems to work
properly.  This is probably a bug in uhci_power which I still have to
look at.

Prodded and pushed by:  Christopher Masto <chris@netmonger.net>
2000-01-20 22:24:35 +00:00
Bill Paul
a6d9a40e81 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
Bill Paul
c0cdcd0b3e Fix one bug and make one minor enhancement:
- In uhci_intr() check to see if sc->sc_bus.bdev is NULL, and if it is,
  ack any pending interrupts and disable them, then return. It is possible
  for interrupts to be delivered the moment a handler is set up at attach
  time in uhci_pci.c, particularly when attempting to kldload the usb.ko
  module after the system is already up. However the driver isn't ready
  to field interrupts at that time and certain pointers in the softc
  struct aren't initialized yet, and we invariably end up falling off
  the end of one of them. The effect is that kldloading the usb module
  will panic the system in uhci_intr(). This added sanity check stops
  this from happening: I can now kldload the usb.ko module without any
  problems and load/attach other USB drivers after it.

  Of course the uhci driver has no detach method, but that's another
  problem.

- In uhci_run(), set the UHCI_CMD_MAXP bit in the command register to
  allow 64-byte packets to be used for full speed bandwidth reclamation.
  Certain high speed devices (in this case the ADMtek USB ethernet
  adapter) require this bit to be set, otherwise babble errors occur
  at the end of large (between 1100 and 1500 byte) transfers. This
  should not affect other devices, although supposedly it is less efficient
  than the 32-byte setting. Unfortunately, this is a per-bus setting,
  not a per-device setting, so we can't just enable it for certain
  devices on the USB bus.
1999-12-23 05:18:58 +00:00
Nick Hibma
1d7490cce6 In one queue all the TDs (transfer descriptor, packets) for one transfer
are queued.  Traverse the queues vertically and then horizontally.
This means that TDs for one xfer are transmitted back to back until the
first NAK or error condition. Up to now we transmitted a TD per frame
and transmitted the next TD in the next frame.

The old approach is more fair if you have the end of the queue point at
the beginning of the control transfer queue, but also a lot more overhead
due to the fact that the QHs have to be read more often.

The new approach squirts the packets down the line as fast as possible
for one transfer and then does the next one. In the current situation,
with fairly empty USB buses, this is a more sensible approach. We might
have to revisit the scheduler later however.

It speeds up large transfers (Zip drive, Host-To-Host adapters) on UHCI
by a factor of 5 and makes it as fast as OHCI on the bus.

The next problem to solve is the question why the limit is 300kb/s and
not 1000/kb/s (kb == kilobyte).
1999-12-02 16:43:18 +00:00
Nick Hibma
a9909bdaab Synchronisation with NetBSD 1999/11/27
- more req[uest]->xfer changes.
- get the corresponding NetBSD Id's right

ohci.c
   - move untimeout above print statement
   - remove usb_delay that panics the system (tsleep in intr context) when
   ohcidebug > 5.

ugen.c
   - create the devices for endpoints with make_dev.

uhub.c
   - change from using usbdebug to uhubdebug
   - add more debugging statements
1999-11-28 21:01:06 +00:00
Nick Hibma
3241be7550 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
Nick Hibma
0e46cd3e22 Fix the computation of the status of the transfers. It never saw a STALLED
condition for Short transfers.

Change the scheduling to Depth first. We now transfer as many TD's as
possible from QH before moving to the next queue (Breadth first). It should
still be verified that this does not lead to starvation in a busy system
(in the case were transfers are added to the beginning of the control
or bulk queues).
1999-11-11 22:32:55 +00:00
Nick Hibma
24b4921ad1 Remove superfluous header file includes.
Pushed-By:	phk
1999-11-08 21:06:21 +00:00
Nick Hibma
8c895d718b Major synchronisation with the NetBSD USB stack:
- Some cleanup and improvements in the uhci and ohci drivers
- Support for plugging and unplugging devices improved
- Now available is bulk transport over OHCI controllers
- Resume and suspend have been temporarily been disabled again.  Proper
  support for it is available in the uhci.c and ohci.c files but I have
  not yet spent the brain cycles to use it.
- OpenBSD now uses the USB stack as well
- Add FreeBSD tags
1999-10-07 19:26:38 +00:00
Nick Hibma
0b77022752 Reset the UHCI controller when the device comes back from suspend.
This should be replaced by proper support for suspend one day (global
suspend).

Submitted-by:   Christopher Masto <chris@netmonger.net>
1999-08-23 21:00:08 +00:00
Nick Hibma
6efd8273f4 - Added documentation
- fix bug in data toggle handling
1999-08-17 07:36:34 +00:00
Nick Hibma
6d38342e16 Add comments, change variable names to make them consistent (r -> err,
timo_handle -> timeout_handle, p -> pipe, *pipe -> *rpipe, etc.)
1999-07-25 18:54:22 +00:00
Nick Hibma
12788196b1 - When aborting an interrupt pipe, just wait for 1ms for the completion
of the current interrupt trasaction.
- Do not schedule the next interrupt transaction if the pipe is being
aborted or the last round of the interrupt transaction ended with error.

Submitted by: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
1999-05-30 12:49:39 +00:00
Nick Hibma
5801da881d Oops. Introduced a typo in one of previous commits. 1999-05-01 23:59:09 +00:00
Nick Hibma
4933978a5f Clean up uhci_intr. Avoid acknowledging mutliple interrupts with
multiple writes.
1999-05-01 23:46:02 +00:00
Nick Hibma
e017ab4741 Correct maximum error count in TD initialisation for transfer from 2 to 3. 1999-05-01 23:38:46 +00:00
Nick Hibma
146a3db349 Clean up debugging output, rename printf to DPRINTF and set some
debugging levels to more sensible values.
1999-05-01 23:35:41 +00:00
Nick Hibma
1a7cfd07a3 Move the disabling of interrupts right before the allocation of the
resource. Avoids useless interrupts occurring between the allocation
of the interrupt resource and the final initialisation of the
kernel. Cause of these interrupts is unknown (a resuming device?).
1999-05-01 23:30:09 +00:00
Nick Hibma
42b8d61161 1) Change printf's into DPRINTF.
2) rename variables to be more conclusive.
3) fix a problem in uhci_ii_done. Avoid collecting all the status's of the
TD's, we only need to one from the last inactive one.
4) Change the errorcount from 2 to 3 (see UHCI spec.).
1999-04-20 21:35:27 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6182fdbda8 Bring the 'new-bus' to the i386. This extensively changes the way the
i386 platform boots, it is no longer ISA-centric, and is fully dynamic.
Most old drivers compile and run without modification via 'compatability
shims' to enable a smoother transition.  eisa, isapnp and pccard* are
not yet using the new resource manager.  Once fully converted, all drivers
will be loadable, including PCI and ISA.

(Some other changes appear to have snuck in, including a port of Soren's
 ATA driver to the Alpha.  Soren, back this out if you need to.)

This is a checkpoint of work-in-progress, but is quite functional.

The bulk of the work was done over the last few years by Doug Rabson and
Garrett Wollman.

Approved by:	core
1999-04-16 21:22:55 +00:00
Nick Hibma
67aa00a71b 1) Make debugging more selective.
2) create function usbd_errstr which turns a usbd_status into a sensible
   error message
3) Change the printf in DPRINTF to logprintf which is a define for
   log(KERN_DEBUG, x)
1999-04-11 20:50:33 +00:00
Nick Hibma
49de1dd30d USBD_STALLED bit checking was inconsistent. Mixed use of == and &
Patch provided by: Kazutaka YOKOTA
1999-04-11 16:43:48 +00:00
Nick Hibma
7dfd509563 1) clean up debugging output
2) remove erroneous querying of PCI LegSup register while it should be
   fetched from PCI config space
3) change name of define for this register
1999-03-23 21:35:57 +00:00
Nick Hibma
5e294a20cf Moved timeout initialisation a bit earlier in the process. The
untimeout function triggered panics once in a while.
1999-03-22 19:52:28 +00:00
Nick Hibma
ab18313bcb Move untimeout up before call to uhci_ii_done, avoids panic in
untimeout.

Submitted by Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
and gehenna@jp.FreeBSD.org.
1999-03-08 22:27:07 +00:00
Nick Hibma
d894d5dedb 1) In polling mode (during boot) the callout_handle wasn't
initialised (PR1).
	Thanks to "Louis A. Mamakos" <louie@TransSys.COM> for his patient
	testing of my mods.
     2) Removed some debugging output (PR1)
1999-02-19 22:48:28 +00:00
Nick Hibma
e99cd85d69 Moved busreset in uhci_init up to avoid clearing of FLBASE in Via 83572
(PR1)
1999-02-18 21:03:10 +00:00
Nick Hibma
48f79d0e5c Added more verbose debugging output to uhci_run 1999-02-15 20:43:17 +00:00
Nick Hibma
7613dbd346 add LEGSUP to uhci_dumpregs 1999-01-22 21:52:46 +00:00
Nick Hibma
235dddd4ea Textual changes 1999-01-22 00:51:12 +00:00
Nick Hibma
cf4e36da61 Fixed bug that made UHCI controllers fail to start. 1999-01-21 23:31:58 +00:00
Nick Hibma
53809e8652 Sync with NetBSD sources. Almost there. Mostly style fixes. 1999-01-10 18:42:54 +00:00
Nick Hibma
a73f7cf01f Major synchronisation with NetBSD USB code 1999-01-07 23:07:57 +00:00
Nick Hibma
6fef2c2c27 Added Id to all files 1998-12-14 09:32:25 +00:00
Nick Hibma
3e041e6116 Updated USB kernel sources to NetBSD sources of 1998-12-09.
1 bug fix and several textual changes.
Preparing to feed back changes for port into NetBSD to create one source base.
1998-12-13 22:27:42 +00:00
Nick Hibma
97797dc959 Various bug fixes:
1) Removed 'emulation' of bitmaps in printfs, FreeBSD seems to have caught
  up on that one
2) Fixed a few bugs in the timeout/timo timeout variables
3) First attempt at fixing a bug mentioned by Kazu: uhci_run is not able
  start/stop his USB host on his motherboard.
1998-12-09 23:36:15 +00:00
Nick Hibma
0cec007c5f Initial commit of ported NetBSD USB stack 1998-11-26 23:13:13 +00:00