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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
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 2008 Hans Petter Selasky. All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\"
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.Dd September 20, 2008
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.Dt USB2_CORE 4
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.Os
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.
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.Sh NAME
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.
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.
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.Nm usb2_core
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.
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.Nd "USB core functions"
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.
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.
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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To compile this module into the kernel, place the following line in
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your kernel configuration file:
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Cd "device usb2_core"
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.Ed
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.Pp
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To load the module at boot time, place the following line in
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.Xr loader.conf 5 :
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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usb2_core_load="YES"
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.Ed
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.
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.Pp
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Here is a list of commonly used functions:
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.Pp
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.
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.Ft "usb2_error_t"
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.Fo "usb2_transfer_setup"
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.Fa "udev"
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.Fa "ifaces"
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.Fa "pxfer"
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.Fa "setup_start"
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.Fa "n_setup"
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.Fa "priv_sc"
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.Fa "priv_mtx"
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.Fc
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.
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.Ft "void"
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.Fo "usb2_transfer_unsetup"
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.Fa "pxfer"
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.Fa "n_setup"
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.Fc
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.
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.Ft "void"
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.Fo "usb2_transfer_start"
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.Fa "xfer"
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.Fc
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.
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.Ft "void"
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.Fo "usb2_transfer_stop"
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.Fa "xfer"
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.Fc
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.
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.Ft "void"
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.Fo "usb2_transfer_drain"
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.Fa "xfer"
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.Fc
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.
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.
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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module implements the core functionality of the USB standard and many
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helper functions to make USB device driver programming easier and more
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safe.
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.
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The
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.Nm
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module supports both USB Host and USB Device side mode!
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.
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.Sh USB TRANSFER MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
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The USB standard defines four types of USB transfers.
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.
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Control transfers, Bulk transfers, Interrupt transfers and Isochronous
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transfers.
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.
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All the transfer types are managed using the following five functions:
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.
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.Pp
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.
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.Fn usb2_transfer_setup
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This function will allocate memory for and initialise an array of USB
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transfers and all required DMA memory.
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.
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This function can sleep or block waiting for resources to become
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available.
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.Fa udev
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is a pointer to "struct usb2_device".
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.Fa ifaces
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is an array of interface index numbers to use. See "if_index".
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.Fa pxfer
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is a pointer to an array of USB transfer pointers that are initialized
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to NULL, and then pointed to allocated USB transfers.
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.Fa setup_start
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is a pointer to an array of USB config structures.
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.Fa n_setup
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is a number telling the USB system how many USB transfers should be
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setup.
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.Fa priv_sc
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is the private softc pointer, which will be used to initialize
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"xfer->priv_sc".
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.Fa priv_mtx
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is the private mutex protecting the transfer structure and the
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softc. This pointer is used to initialize "xfer->priv_mtx".
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This function returns
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zero upon success. A non-zero return value indicates failure.
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.
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.Pp
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.
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.Fn usb2_transfer_unsetup
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This function will release the given USB transfers and all allocated
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resources associated with these USB transfers.
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.Fa pxfer
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is a pointer to an array of USB transfer pointers, that may be NULL,
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that should be freed by the USB system.
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.Fa n_setup
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is a number telling the USB system how many USB transfers should be
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unsetup.
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.
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This function can sleep waiting for USB transfers to complete.
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.
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This function is NULL safe with regard to the USB transfer structure
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pointer.
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.
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It is not allowed to call this function from the USB transfer
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callback.
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.
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.Pp
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.
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.Fn usb2_transfer_start
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This function will start the USB transfer pointed to by
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.Fa xfer,
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if not already started.
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.
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This function is always non-blocking and must be called with the
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so-called private USB mutex locked.
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.
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This function is NULL safe with regard to the USB transfer structure
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pointer.
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.
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.Pp
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.
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.Fn usb2_transfer_stop
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This function will stop the USB transfer pointed to by
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.Fa xfer,
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if not already stopped.
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.
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This function is always non-blocking and must be called with the
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so-called private USB mutex locked.
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.
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This function can return before the USB callback has been called.
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.
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This function is NULL safe with regard to the USB transfer structure
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pointer.
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.
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If the transfer was in progress, the callback will called with
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"USB_ST_ERROR" and "xfer->error = USB_ERR_CANCELLED".
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.
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.Pp
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.
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.Fn usb2_transfer_drain
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This function will stop an USB transfer, if not already stopped and
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wait for any additional USB hardware operations to complete.
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.
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Buffers that are loaded into DMA using "usb2_set_frame_data()" can
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safely be freed after that this function has returned.
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.
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This function can block the caller and will not return before the USB
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callback has been called.
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.
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This function is NULL safe with regard to the USB transfer structure
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pointer.
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.
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.Sh USB TRANSFER CALLBACK
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.
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The USB callback has three states.
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.
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USB_ST_SETUP, USB_ST_TRANSFERRED and USB_ST_ERROR. USB_ST_SETUP is the
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initial state.
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.
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After the callback has been called with this state it will always be
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called back at a later stage in one of the other two states.
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.
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In the USB_ST_ERROR state the "error" field of the USB transfer
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structure is set to the error cause.
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.
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The USB callback should not restart the USB transfer in case the error
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cause is USB_ERR_CANCELLED.
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.
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The USB callback is protected from recursion.
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.
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That means one can start and stop whatever transfer from the callback
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of another transfer one desires.
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.
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Also the transfer that is currently called back.
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.
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Recursion is handled like this that when the callback that wants to
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recurse returns it is called one more time.
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.
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.
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.Pp
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.
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.Fn usb2_start_hardware
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This function should only be called from within the USB callback and
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is used to start the USB hardware.
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.
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Typical parameters that should be set in the USB transfer structure
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before this function is called are "frlengths[]", "nframes" and
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"frbuffers[]".
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.
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An USB transfer can have multiple frames consisting of one or more USB
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packets making up an I/O vector for all USB transfer types.
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.
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After the USB transfer is complete "frlengths[]" is updated to the
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actual USB transfer length for the given frame.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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void
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usb2_default_callback(struct usb2_xfer *xfer)
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{
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switch (USB_GET_STATE(xfer)) {
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case USB_ST_SETUP:
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/*
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* Setup xfer->frlengths[], xfer->nframes
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* and write data to xfer->frbuffers[], if any
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*/
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usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
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break;
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case USB_ST_TRANSFERRED:
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/*
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* Read data from xfer->frbuffers[], if any.
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* "xfer->frlengths[]" should now have been
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* updated to the actual length.
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*/
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break;
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default: /* Error */
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/*
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* Print error message and clear stall
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* for example.
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*/
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break;
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}
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/*
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* Here it is safe to do something without the private
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* USB mutex locked.
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*/
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return;
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}
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.Ed
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.
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.Sh USB CONTROL TRANSFERS
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An USB control transfer has three parts.
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.
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First the SETUP packet, then DATA packet(s) and then a STATUS
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packet.
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.
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The SETUP packet is always pointed to by "xfer->frbuffers[0]" and the
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length is stored in "xfer->frlengths[0]" also if there should not be
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sent any SETUP packet! If an USB control transfer has no DATA stage,
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then "xfer->nframes" should be set to 1.
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.
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Else the default value is "xfer->nframes" equal to 2.
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.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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Example1: SETUP + STATUS
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xfer->nframes = 1;
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xfer->frlenghts[0] = 8;
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usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
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Example2: SETUP + DATA + STATUS
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xfer->nframes = 2;
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xfer->frlenghts[0] = 8;
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xfer->frlenghts[1] = 1;
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usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
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Example3: SETUP + DATA + STATUS - split
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1st callback:
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xfer->nframes = 1;
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xfer->frlenghts[0] = 8;
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usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
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2nd callback:
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/* IMPORTANT: frbuffers[0] must still point at the setup packet! */
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xfer->nframes = 2;
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xfer->frlenghts[0] = 0;
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xfer->frlenghts[1] = 1;
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usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
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Example4: SETUP + STATUS - split
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1st callback:
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xfer->nframes = 1;
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xfer->frlenghts[0] = 8;
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xfer->flags.manual_status = 1;
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usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
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2nd callback:
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xfer->nframes = 1;
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xfer->frlenghts[0] = 0;
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xfer->flags.manual_status = 0;
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usb2_start_hardware(xfer);
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.Ed
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.Sh USB TRANSFER CONFIG
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To simply the search for endpoints the
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.Nm
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module defines a USB config structure where it is possible to specify
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the characteristics of the wanted endpoint.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct usb2_config {
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bufsize,
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callback
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direction,
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endpoint,
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frames,
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index flags,
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interval,
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timeout,
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type,
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};
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.Ed
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa type
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field selects the USB pipe type.
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.
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Valid values are: UE_INTERRUPT, UE_CONTROL, UE_BULK,
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UE_ISOCHRONOUS.
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.
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The special value UE_BULK_INTR will select BULK and INTERRUPT pipes.
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.
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This field is mandatory.
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa endpoint
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field selects the USB endpoint number.
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.
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A value of 0xFF, "-1" or "UE_ADDR_ANY" will select the first matching
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endpoint.
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.
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This field is mandatory.
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa direction
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field selects the USB endpoint direction.
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.
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A value of "UE_DIR_ANY" will select the first matching endpoint.
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.
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Else valid values are: "UE_DIR_IN" and "UE_DIR_OUT".
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.
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"UE_DIR_IN" and "UE_DIR_OUT" can be binary OR'ed by "UE_DIR_SID" which
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means that the direction will be swapped in case of
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USB_MODE_DEVICE.
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.
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Note that "UE_DIR_IN" refers to the data transfer direction of the
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"IN" tokens and "UE_DIR_OUT" refers to the data transfer direction of
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the "OUT" tokens.
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.
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This field is mandatory.
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa interval
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field selects the interrupt interval.
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.
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The value of this field is given in milliseconds and is independent of
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device speed.
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.
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Depending on the endpoint type, this field has different meaning:
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.Bl -tag
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.It UE_INTERRUPT
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"0" use the default interrupt interval based on endpoint descriptor.
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"Else" use the given value for polling rate.
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.It UE_ISOCHRONOUS
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"0" use default. "Else" the value is ignored.
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.It UE_BULK
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.It UE_CONTROL
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"0" no transfer pre-delay. "Else" a delay as given by this field in
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milliseconds is inserted before the hardware is started when
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"usb2_start_hardware()" is called.
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.Pp
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NOTE: The transfer timeout, if any, is started after that the
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pre-delay has elapsed!
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.El
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa timeout
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field, if non-zero, will set the transfer timeout in milliseconds. If
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the "timeout" field is zero and the transfer type is ISOCHRONOUS a
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timeout of 250ms will be used.
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa frames
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field sets the maximum number of frames. If zero is specified it will
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yield the following results:
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.Bl -tag
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.It UE_BULK
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xfer->nframes = 1;
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.It UE_INTERRUPT
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xfer->nframes = 1;
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.It UE_CONTROL
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xfer->nframes = 2;
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.It UE_ISOCHRONOUS
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Not allowed. Will cause an error.
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.El
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa ep_index
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field allows you to give a number, in case more endpoints match the
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description, that selects which matching "ep_index" should be used.
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa if_index
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field allows you to select which of the interface numbers in the
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"ifaces" array parameter passed to "usb2_transfer_setup" that should
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be used when setting up the given USB transfer.
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.
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.Pp
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.Fa flags
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field has type "struct usb2_xfer_flags" and allows one to set initial
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flags an USB transfer. Valid flags are:
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.Bl -tag
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.It force_short_xfer
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This flag forces the last transmitted USB packet to be short. A short
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packet has a length of less than "xfer->max_packet_size", which
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derives from "wMaxPacketSize". This flag can be changed during
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operation.
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.It short_xfer_ok
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This flag allows the received transfer length, "xfer->actlen" to be
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less than "xfer->sumlen" upon completion of a transfer. This flag can
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be changed during operation.
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.It pipe_bof
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This flag causes a failing USB transfer to remain first in the PIPE
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queue except in the case of "xfer->error" equal to
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"USB_ERR_CANCELLED". No other USB transfers in the affected PIPE queue
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will be started until either:
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.Bl -tag
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.It 1
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The failing USB transfer is stopped using "usb2_transfer_stop()".
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.It 2
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The failing USB transfer performs a successful transfer.
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.El
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The purpose of this flag is to avoid races when multiple transfers are
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queued for execution on an USB endpoint, and the first executing
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transfer fails leading to the need for clearing of stall for
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example.
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.
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In this case this flag is used to prevent the following USB transfers
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from being executed at the same time the clear-stall command is
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executed on the USB control endpoint.
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.
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This flag can be changed during operation.
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.Pp
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"BOF" is short for "Block On Failure"
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.Pp
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NOTE: This flag should be set on all BULK and INTERRUPT USB transfers
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which use an endpoint that can be shared between userland and kernel.
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.
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.
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.It proxy_buffer
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Setting this flag will cause that the total buffer size will be
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rounded up to the nearest atomic hardware transfer size.
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.
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The maximum data length of any USB transfer is always stored in the
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"xfer->max_data_length".
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.
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For control transfers the USB kernel will allocate additional space
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for the 8-bytes of SETUP header.
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.
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These 8-bytes are not counted by the "xfer->max_data_length"
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variable.
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.
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This flag can not be changed during operation.
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.
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.
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.It ext_buffer
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Setting this flag will cause that no data buffer will be
|
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allocated.
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.
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Instead the USB client must supply a data buffer.
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.
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This flag can not be changed during operation.
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.
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.
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.It manual_status
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Setting this flag prevents an USB STATUS stage to be appended to the
|
|
end of the USB control transfer.
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|
.
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If no control data is transferred this flag must be cleared.
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.
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Else an error will be returned to the USB callback.
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.
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This flag is mostly useful for the USB device side.
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.
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|
This flag can be changed during operation.
|
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.
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|
.
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|
.It no_pipe_ok
|
|
Setting this flag causes the USB_ERR_NO_PIPE error to be ignored. This
|
|
flag can not be changed during operation.
|
|
.
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|
.
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|
.It stall_pipe
|
|
.Bl -tag
|
|
.It Device Side Mode
|
|
Setting this flag will cause STALL pids to be sent to the endpoint
|
|
belonging to this transfer before the transfer is started.
|
|
.
|
|
The transfer is started at the moment the host issues a clear-stall
|
|
command on the STALL'ed endpoint.
|
|
.
|
|
This flag can be changed during operation.
|
|
.It Host Side Mode
|
|
Setting this flag will cause a clear-stall control request to be
|
|
executed on the endpoint before the USB transfer is started.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
If this flag is changed outside the USB callback function you have to
|
|
use the "usb2_transfer_set_stall()" and "usb2_transfer_clear_stall()"
|
|
functions !
|
|
.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Fa bufsize
|
|
field sets the total buffer size in bytes.
|
|
.
|
|
If this field is zero, "wMaxPacketSize" will be used, multiplied by
|
|
the "frames" field if the transfer type is ISOCHRONOUS.
|
|
.
|
|
This is useful for setting up interrupt pipes.
|
|
.
|
|
This field is mandatory.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
NOTE: For control transfers "bufsize" includes the length of the
|
|
request structure.
|
|
.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Fa callback
|
|
pointer sets the USB callback. This field is mandatory.
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.Sh USB LINUX COMPAT LAYER
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
module supports the Linux USB API.
|
|
.
|
|
.
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|
.
|
|
.
|
|
.Sh USB SECURITY MODEL
|
|
.
|
|
.
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
module implements fine grained read and write access based on username
|
|
and group.
|
|
.
|
|
Access is granted at four levels:
|
|
.
|
|
.Bl -tag
|
|
.It Level 4 - USB interface
|
|
USB interfaces can be given individual access rights.
|
|
.It Level 3 - USB device
|
|
USB devices can be given individual access rights.
|
|
.It Level 2 - USB BUS
|
|
USB busses can be given individual access rights.
|
|
.It Level 1 - USB
|
|
USB as a whole can be given individual access rights.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
module will search for access rights starting at level 4 continuing
|
|
downwards to USB at level 1.
|
|
.
|
|
For critical applications you should be aware that the outgoing serial
|
|
BUS traffic will be broadcasted to all USB devices.
|
|
.
|
|
For absolute security USB devices that require different access rights
|
|
should not be placed on the same USB BUS or controller.
|
|
.
|
|
If connected to the same USB bus, it is possible that a USB device can
|
|
sniff and intercept the communication of another USB device.
|
|
.
|
|
Using USB HUBs will not solve this problem.
|
|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr usb2_controller 4
|
|
.Xr usbconfig 8
|
|
.Sh STANDARDS
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
module complies with the USB 2.0 standard.
|
|
.Sh HISTORY
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
module has been inspired by the NetBSD USB stack initially written by
|
|
Lennart Augustsson. The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
module was written by
|
|
.An Hans Petter Selasky Aq hselasky@freebsd.org .
|