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/*
* dummy_hcd.c -- Dummy/Loopback USB host and device emulator driver.
*
* Maintainer: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
*
* Copyright (C) 2003 David Brownell
* Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Alan Stern
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*/
/*
* This exposes a device side "USB gadget" API, driven by requests to a
* Linux-USB host controller driver. USB traffic is simulated; there's
* no need for USB hardware. Use this with two other drivers:
*
* - Gadget driver, responding to requests (slave);
* - Host-side device driver, as already familiar in Linux.
*
* Having this all in one kernel can help some stages of development,
* bypassing some hardware (and driver) issues. UML could help too.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/usb.h>
#include <linux/usb/gadget.h>
#include <linux/usb/hcd.h>
#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
#include <asm/byteorder.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/unaligned.h>
#define DRIVER_DESC "USB Host+Gadget Emulator"
#define DRIVER_VERSION "02 May 2005"
#define POWER_BUDGET 500 /* in mA; use 8 for low-power port testing */
static const char driver_name[] = "dummy_hcd";
static const char driver_desc[] = "USB Host+Gadget Emulator";
static const char gadget_name[] = "dummy_udc";
MODULE_DESCRIPTION(DRIVER_DESC);
MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
struct dummy_hcd_module_parameters {
bool is_super_speed;
bool is_high_speed;
unsigned int num;
};
static struct dummy_hcd_module_parameters mod_data = {
.is_super_speed = false,
.is_high_speed = true,
.num = 1,
};
module_param_named(is_super_speed, mod_data.is_super_speed, bool, S_IRUGO);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(is_super_speed, "true to simulate SuperSpeed connection");
module_param_named(is_high_speed, mod_data.is_high_speed, bool, S_IRUGO);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(is_high_speed, "true to simulate HighSpeed connection");
module_param_named(num, mod_data.num, uint, S_IRUGO);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(num, "number of emulated controllers");
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* gadget side driver data structres */
struct dummy_ep {
struct list_head queue;
unsigned long last_io; /* jiffies timestamp */
struct usb_gadget *gadget;
const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc;
struct usb_ep ep;
unsigned halted:1;
unsigned wedged:1;
unsigned already_seen:1;
unsigned setup_stage:1;
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
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unsigned stream_en:1;
};
struct dummy_request {
struct list_head queue; /* ep's requests */
struct usb_request req;
};
static inline struct dummy_ep *usb_ep_to_dummy_ep(struct usb_ep *_ep)
{
return container_of(_ep, struct dummy_ep, ep);
}
static inline struct dummy_request *usb_request_to_dummy_request
(struct usb_request *_req)
{
return container_of(_req, struct dummy_request, req);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Every device has ep0 for control requests, plus up to 30 more endpoints,
* in one of two types:
*
* - Configurable: direction (in/out), type (bulk, iso, etc), and endpoint
* number can be changed. Names like "ep-a" are used for this type.
*
* - Fixed Function: in other cases. some characteristics may be mutable;
* that'd be hardware-specific. Names like "ep12out-bulk" are used.
*
* Gadget drivers are responsible for not setting up conflicting endpoint
* configurations, illegal or unsupported packet lengths, and so on.
*/
static const char ep0name[] = "ep0";
static const char *const ep_name[] = {
ep0name, /* everyone has ep0 */
/* act like a pxa250: fifteen fixed function endpoints */
"ep1in-bulk", "ep2out-bulk", "ep3in-iso", "ep4out-iso", "ep5in-int",
"ep6in-bulk", "ep7out-bulk", "ep8in-iso", "ep9out-iso", "ep10in-int",
"ep11in-bulk", "ep12out-bulk", "ep13in-iso", "ep14out-iso",
"ep15in-int",
/* or like sa1100: two fixed function endpoints */
"ep1out-bulk", "ep2in-bulk",
/* and now some generic EPs so we have enough in multi config */
"ep3out", "ep4in", "ep5out", "ep6out", "ep7in", "ep8out", "ep9in",
"ep10out", "ep11out", "ep12in", "ep13out", "ep14in", "ep15out",
};
#define DUMMY_ENDPOINTS ARRAY_SIZE(ep_name)
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define FIFO_SIZE 64
struct urbp {
struct urb *urb;
struct list_head urbp_list;
struct sg_mapping_iter miter;
u32 miter_started;
};
enum dummy_rh_state {
DUMMY_RH_RESET,
DUMMY_RH_SUSPENDED,
DUMMY_RH_RUNNING
};
struct dummy_hcd {
struct dummy *dum;
enum dummy_rh_state rh_state;
struct timer_list timer;
u32 port_status;
u32 old_status;
unsigned long re_timeout;
struct usb_device *udev;
struct list_head urbp_list;
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
2012-01-14 04:51:47 +08:00
u32 stream_en_ep;
u8 num_stream[30 / 2];
unsigned active:1;
unsigned old_active:1;
unsigned resuming:1;
};
struct dummy {
spinlock_t lock;
/*
* SLAVE/GADGET side support
*/
struct dummy_ep ep[DUMMY_ENDPOINTS];
int address;
struct usb_gadget gadget;
struct usb_gadget_driver *driver;
struct dummy_request fifo_req;
u8 fifo_buf[FIFO_SIZE];
u16 devstatus;
unsigned udc_suspended:1;
unsigned pullup:1;
/*
* MASTER/HOST side support
*/
struct dummy_hcd *hs_hcd;
struct dummy_hcd *ss_hcd;
};
static inline struct dummy_hcd *hcd_to_dummy_hcd(struct usb_hcd *hcd)
{
return (struct dummy_hcd *) (hcd->hcd_priv);
}
static inline struct usb_hcd *dummy_hcd_to_hcd(struct dummy_hcd *dum)
{
return container_of((void *) dum, struct usb_hcd, hcd_priv);
}
static inline struct device *dummy_dev(struct dummy_hcd *dum)
{
return dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum)->self.controller;
}
static inline struct device *udc_dev(struct dummy *dum)
{
return dum->gadget.dev.parent;
}
static inline struct dummy *ep_to_dummy(struct dummy_ep *ep)
{
return container_of(ep->gadget, struct dummy, gadget);
}
static inline struct dummy_hcd *gadget_to_dummy_hcd(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
{
struct dummy *dum = container_of(gadget, struct dummy, gadget);
if (dum->gadget.speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER)
return dum->ss_hcd;
else
return dum->hs_hcd;
}
static inline struct dummy *gadget_dev_to_dummy(struct device *dev)
{
return container_of(dev, struct dummy, gadget.dev);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* SLAVE/GADGET SIDE UTILITY ROUTINES */
/* called with spinlock held */
static void nuke(struct dummy *dum, struct dummy_ep *ep)
{
while (!list_empty(&ep->queue)) {
struct dummy_request *req;
req = list_entry(ep->queue.next, struct dummy_request, queue);
list_del_init(&req->queue);
req->req.status = -ESHUTDOWN;
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
req->req.complete(&ep->ep, &req->req);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
}
}
/* caller must hold lock */
static void stop_activity(struct dummy *dum)
{
struct dummy_ep *ep;
/* prevent any more requests */
dum->address = 0;
/* The timer is left running so that outstanding URBs can fail */
/* nuke any pending requests first, so driver i/o is quiesced */
list_for_each_entry(ep, &dum->gadget.ep_list, ep.ep_list)
nuke(dum, ep);
/* driver now does any non-usb quiescing necessary */
}
/**
* set_link_state_by_speed() - Sets the current state of the link according to
* the hcd speed
* @dum_hcd: pointer to the dummy_hcd structure to update the link state for
*
* This function updates the port_status according to the link state and the
* speed of the hcd.
*/
static void set_link_state_by_speed(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd)
{
struct dummy *dum = dum_hcd->dum;
if (dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed == HCD_USB3) {
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & USB_SS_PORT_STAT_POWER) == 0) {
dum_hcd->port_status = 0;
} else if (!dum->pullup || dum->udc_suspended) {
/* UDC suspend must cause a disconnect */
dum_hcd->port_status &= ~(USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION |
USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE);
if ((dum_hcd->old_status &
USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) != 0)
dum_hcd->port_status |=
(USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION << 16);
} else {
/* device is connected and not suspended */
dum_hcd->port_status |= (USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION |
USB_PORT_STAT_SPEED_5GBPS) ;
if ((dum_hcd->old_status &
USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) == 0)
dum_hcd->port_status |=
(USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION << 16);
if ((dum_hcd->port_status &
USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) == 1 &&
(dum_hcd->port_status &
USB_SS_PORT_LS_U0) == 1 &&
dum_hcd->rh_state != DUMMY_RH_SUSPENDED)
dum_hcd->active = 1;
}
} else {
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_POWER) == 0) {
dum_hcd->port_status = 0;
} else if (!dum->pullup || dum->udc_suspended) {
/* UDC suspend must cause a disconnect */
dum_hcd->port_status &= ~(USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION |
USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE |
USB_PORT_STAT_LOW_SPEED |
USB_PORT_STAT_HIGH_SPEED |
USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND);
if ((dum_hcd->old_status &
USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) != 0)
dum_hcd->port_status |=
(USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION << 16);
} else {
dum_hcd->port_status |= USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION;
if ((dum_hcd->old_status &
USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) == 0)
dum_hcd->port_status |=
(USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION << 16);
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) == 0)
dum_hcd->port_status &= ~USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND;
else if ((dum_hcd->port_status &
USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND) == 0 &&
dum_hcd->rh_state != DUMMY_RH_SUSPENDED)
dum_hcd->active = 1;
}
}
}
/* caller must hold lock */
static void set_link_state(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd)
{
struct dummy *dum = dum_hcd->dum;
dum_hcd->active = 0;
if (dum->pullup)
if ((dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed == HCD_USB3 &&
dum->gadget.speed != USB_SPEED_SUPER) ||
(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed != HCD_USB3 &&
dum->gadget.speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER))
return;
set_link_state_by_speed(dum_hcd);
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) == 0 ||
dum_hcd->active)
dum_hcd->resuming = 0;
/* if !connected or reset */
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) == 0 ||
(dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_RESET) != 0) {
/*
* We're connected and not reset (reset occurred now),
* and driver attached - disconnect!
*/
if ((dum_hcd->old_status & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) != 0 &&
(dum_hcd->old_status & USB_PORT_STAT_RESET) == 0 &&
dum->driver) {
stop_activity(dum);
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
dum->driver->disconnect(&dum->gadget);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
}
} else if (dum_hcd->active != dum_hcd->old_active) {
if (dum_hcd->old_active && dum->driver->suspend) {
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
dum->driver->suspend(&dum->gadget);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
} else if (!dum_hcd->old_active && dum->driver->resume) {
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
dum->driver->resume(&dum->gadget);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
}
}
dum_hcd->old_status = dum_hcd->port_status;
dum_hcd->old_active = dum_hcd->active;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* SLAVE/GADGET SIDE DRIVER
*
* This only tracks gadget state. All the work is done when the host
* side tries some (emulated) i/o operation. Real device controller
* drivers would do real i/o using dma, fifos, irqs, timers, etc.
*/
#define is_enabled(dum) \
(dum->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE)
static int dummy_enable(struct usb_ep *_ep,
const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc)
{
struct dummy *dum;
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
struct dummy_ep *ep;
unsigned max;
int retval;
ep = usb_ep_to_dummy_ep(_ep);
if (!_ep || !desc || ep->desc || _ep->name == ep0name
|| desc->bDescriptorType != USB_DT_ENDPOINT)
return -EINVAL;
dum = ep_to_dummy(ep);
if (!dum->driver)
return -ESHUTDOWN;
dum_hcd = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(&dum->gadget);
if (!is_enabled(dum_hcd))
return -ESHUTDOWN;
/*
* For HS/FS devices only bits 0..10 of the wMaxPacketSize represent the
* maximum packet size.
* For SS devices the wMaxPacketSize is limited by 1024.
*/
USB: use usb_endpoint_maxp() instead of le16_to_cpu() Now ${LINUX}/drivers/usb/* can use usb_endpoint_maxp(desc) to get maximum packet size instead of le16_to_cpu(desc->wMaxPacketSize). This patch fix it up Cc: Armin Fuerst <fuerst@in.tum.de> Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Cc: Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com> Cc: Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz> Cc: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.name> Cc: David Kubicek <dave@awk.cz> Cc: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com> Cc: Brad Hards <bhards@bigpond.net.au> Acked-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> Cc: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Cc: Thomas Dahlmann <dahlmann.thomas@arcor.de> Cc: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net> Cc: David Lopo <dlopo@chipidea.mips.com> Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Cc: Michal Nazarewicz <m.nazarewicz@samsung.com> Cc: Xie Xiaobo <X.Xie@freescale.com> Cc: Li Yang <leoli@freescale.com> Cc: Jiang Bo <tanya.jiang@freescale.com> Cc: Yuan-hsin Chen <yhchen@faraday-tech.com> Cc: Darius Augulis <augulis.darius@gmail.com> Cc: Xiaochen Shen <xiaochen.shen@intel.com> Cc: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Cc: OKI SEMICONDUCTOR, <toshiharu-linux@dsn.okisemi.com> Cc: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr> Cc: Ben Dooks <ben@simtec.co.uk> Cc: Thomas Abraham <thomas.ab@samsung.com> Cc: Herbert Pötzl <herbert@13thfloor.at> Cc: Arnaud Patard <arnaud.patard@rtp-net.org> Cc: Roman Weissgaerber <weissg@vienna.at> Acked-by: Sarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com> Cc: Tony Olech <tony.olech@elandigitalsystems.com> Cc: Florian Floe Echtler <echtler@fs.tum.de> Cc: Christian Lucht <lucht@codemercs.com> Cc: Juergen Stuber <starblue@sourceforge.net> Cc: Georges Toth <g.toth@e-biz.lu> Cc: Bill Ryder <bryder@sgi.com> Cc: Kuba Ober <kuba@mareimbrium.org> Cc: Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2011-08-23 18:12:03 +08:00
max = usb_endpoint_maxp(desc) & 0x7ff;
/* drivers must not request bad settings, since lower levels
* (hardware or its drivers) may not check. some endpoints
* can't do iso, many have maxpacket limitations, etc.
*
* since this "hardware" driver is here to help debugging, we
* have some extra sanity checks. (there could be more though,
* especially for "ep9out" style fixed function ones.)
*/
retval = -EINVAL;
switch (usb_endpoint_type(desc)) {
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK:
if (strstr(ep->ep.name, "-iso")
|| strstr(ep->ep.name, "-int")) {
goto done;
}
switch (dum->gadget.speed) {
case USB_SPEED_SUPER:
if (max == 1024)
break;
goto done;
case USB_SPEED_HIGH:
if (max == 512)
break;
goto done;
case USB_SPEED_FULL:
if (max == 8 || max == 16 || max == 32 || max == 64)
/* we'll fake any legal size */
break;
/* save a return statement */
default:
goto done;
}
break;
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT:
if (strstr(ep->ep.name, "-iso")) /* bulk is ok */
goto done;
/* real hardware might not handle all packet sizes */
switch (dum->gadget.speed) {
case USB_SPEED_SUPER:
case USB_SPEED_HIGH:
if (max <= 1024)
break;
/* save a return statement */
case USB_SPEED_FULL:
if (max <= 64)
break;
/* save a return statement */
default:
if (max <= 8)
break;
goto done;
}
break;
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC:
if (strstr(ep->ep.name, "-bulk")
|| strstr(ep->ep.name, "-int"))
goto done;
/* real hardware might not handle all packet sizes */
switch (dum->gadget.speed) {
case USB_SPEED_SUPER:
case USB_SPEED_HIGH:
if (max <= 1024)
break;
/* save a return statement */
case USB_SPEED_FULL:
if (max <= 1023)
break;
/* save a return statement */
default:
goto done;
}
break;
default:
/* few chips support control except on ep0 */
goto done;
}
_ep->maxpacket = max;
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
2012-01-14 04:51:47 +08:00
if (usb_ss_max_streams(_ep->comp_desc)) {
if (!usb_endpoint_xfer_bulk(desc)) {
dev_err(udc_dev(dum), "Can't enable stream support on "
"non-bulk ep %s\n", _ep->name);
return -EINVAL;
}
ep->stream_en = 1;
}
ep->desc = desc;
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
2012-01-14 04:51:47 +08:00
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum), "enabled %s (ep%d%s-%s) maxpacket %d stream %s\n",
_ep->name,
desc->bEndpointAddress & 0x0f,
(desc->bEndpointAddress & USB_DIR_IN) ? "in" : "out",
({ char *val;
switch (usb_endpoint_type(desc)) {
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK:
val = "bulk";
break;
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC:
val = "iso";
break;
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT:
val = "intr";
break;
default:
val = "ctrl";
break;
} val; }),
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max, ep->stream_en ? "enabled" : "disabled");
/* at this point real hardware should be NAKing transfers
* to that endpoint, until a buffer is queued to it.
*/
ep->halted = ep->wedged = 0;
retval = 0;
done:
return retval;
}
static int dummy_disable(struct usb_ep *_ep)
{
struct dummy_ep *ep;
struct dummy *dum;
unsigned long flags;
int retval;
ep = usb_ep_to_dummy_ep(_ep);
if (!_ep || !ep->desc || _ep->name == ep0name)
return -EINVAL;
dum = ep_to_dummy(ep);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum->lock, flags);
ep->desc = NULL;
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
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ep->stream_en = 0;
retval = 0;
nuke(dum, ep);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum->lock, flags);
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum), "disabled %s\n", _ep->name);
return retval;
}
static struct usb_request *dummy_alloc_request(struct usb_ep *_ep,
gfp_t mem_flags)
{
struct dummy_ep *ep;
struct dummy_request *req;
if (!_ep)
return NULL;
ep = usb_ep_to_dummy_ep(_ep);
req = kzalloc(sizeof(*req), mem_flags);
if (!req)
return NULL;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&req->queue);
return &req->req;
}
static void dummy_free_request(struct usb_ep *_ep, struct usb_request *_req)
{
struct dummy_request *req;
if (!_ep || !_req) {
WARN_ON(1);
return;
}
req = usb_request_to_dummy_request(_req);
WARN_ON(!list_empty(&req->queue));
kfree(req);
}
static void fifo_complete(struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req)
{
}
static int dummy_queue(struct usb_ep *_ep, struct usb_request *_req,
gfp_t mem_flags)
{
struct dummy_ep *ep;
struct dummy_request *req;
struct dummy *dum;
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
unsigned long flags;
req = usb_request_to_dummy_request(_req);
if (!_req || !list_empty(&req->queue) || !_req->complete)
return -EINVAL;
ep = usb_ep_to_dummy_ep(_ep);
if (!_ep || (!ep->desc && _ep->name != ep0name))
return -EINVAL;
dum = ep_to_dummy(ep);
dum_hcd = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(&dum->gadget);
if (!dum->driver || !is_enabled(dum_hcd))
return -ESHUTDOWN;
#if 0
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum), "ep %p queue req %p to %s, len %d buf %p\n",
ep, _req, _ep->name, _req->length, _req->buf);
#endif
_req->status = -EINPROGRESS;
_req->actual = 0;
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum->lock, flags);
/* implement an emulated single-request FIFO */
if (ep->desc && (ep->desc->bEndpointAddress & USB_DIR_IN) &&
list_empty(&dum->fifo_req.queue) &&
list_empty(&ep->queue) &&
_req->length <= FIFO_SIZE) {
req = &dum->fifo_req;
req->req = *_req;
req->req.buf = dum->fifo_buf;
memcpy(dum->fifo_buf, _req->buf, _req->length);
req->req.context = dum;
req->req.complete = fifo_complete;
list_add_tail(&req->queue, &ep->queue);
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
_req->actual = _req->length;
_req->status = 0;
_req->complete(_ep, _req);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
} else
list_add_tail(&req->queue, &ep->queue);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum->lock, flags);
/* real hardware would likely enable transfers here, in case
* it'd been left NAKing.
*/
return 0;
}
static int dummy_dequeue(struct usb_ep *_ep, struct usb_request *_req)
{
struct dummy_ep *ep;
struct dummy *dum;
int retval = -EINVAL;
unsigned long flags;
struct dummy_request *req = NULL;
if (!_ep || !_req)
return retval;
ep = usb_ep_to_dummy_ep(_ep);
dum = ep_to_dummy(ep);
if (!dum->driver)
return -ESHUTDOWN;
local_irq_save(flags);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
list_for_each_entry(req, &ep->queue, queue) {
if (&req->req == _req) {
list_del_init(&req->queue);
_req->status = -ECONNRESET;
retval = 0;
break;
}
}
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
if (retval == 0) {
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum),
"dequeued req %p from %s, len %d buf %p\n",
req, _ep->name, _req->length, _req->buf);
_req->complete(_ep, _req);
}
local_irq_restore(flags);
return retval;
}
static int
dummy_set_halt_and_wedge(struct usb_ep *_ep, int value, int wedged)
{
struct dummy_ep *ep;
struct dummy *dum;
if (!_ep)
return -EINVAL;
ep = usb_ep_to_dummy_ep(_ep);
dum = ep_to_dummy(ep);
if (!dum->driver)
return -ESHUTDOWN;
if (!value)
ep->halted = ep->wedged = 0;
else if (ep->desc && (ep->desc->bEndpointAddress & USB_DIR_IN) &&
!list_empty(&ep->queue))
return -EAGAIN;
else {
ep->halted = 1;
if (wedged)
ep->wedged = 1;
}
/* FIXME clear emulated data toggle too */
return 0;
}
static int
dummy_set_halt(struct usb_ep *_ep, int value)
{
return dummy_set_halt_and_wedge(_ep, value, 0);
}
static int dummy_set_wedge(struct usb_ep *_ep)
{
if (!_ep || _ep->name == ep0name)
return -EINVAL;
return dummy_set_halt_and_wedge(_ep, 1, 1);
}
static const struct usb_ep_ops dummy_ep_ops = {
.enable = dummy_enable,
.disable = dummy_disable,
.alloc_request = dummy_alloc_request,
.free_request = dummy_free_request,
.queue = dummy_queue,
.dequeue = dummy_dequeue,
.set_halt = dummy_set_halt,
.set_wedge = dummy_set_wedge,
};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* there are both host and device side versions of this call ... */
static int dummy_g_get_frame(struct usb_gadget *_gadget)
{
struct timeval tv;
do_gettimeofday(&tv);
return tv.tv_usec / 1000;
}
static int dummy_wakeup(struct usb_gadget *_gadget)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
dum_hcd = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(_gadget);
if (!(dum_hcd->dum->devstatus & ((1 << USB_DEVICE_B_HNP_ENABLE)
| (1 << USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP))))
return -EINVAL;
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) == 0)
return -ENOLINK;
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND) == 0 &&
dum_hcd->rh_state != DUMMY_RH_SUSPENDED)
return -EIO;
/* FIXME: What if the root hub is suspended but the port isn't? */
/* hub notices our request, issues downstream resume, etc */
dum_hcd->resuming = 1;
dum_hcd->re_timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(20);
mod_timer(&dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->rh_timer, dum_hcd->re_timeout);
return 0;
}
static int dummy_set_selfpowered(struct usb_gadget *_gadget, int value)
{
struct dummy *dum;
dum = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(_gadget)->dum;
if (value)
dum->devstatus |= (1 << USB_DEVICE_SELF_POWERED);
else
dum->devstatus &= ~(1 << USB_DEVICE_SELF_POWERED);
return 0;
}
static void dummy_udc_update_ep0(struct dummy *dum)
{
if (dum->gadget.speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER)
dum->ep[0].ep.maxpacket = 9;
else
dum->ep[0].ep.maxpacket = 64;
}
static int dummy_pullup(struct usb_gadget *_gadget, int value)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
struct dummy *dum;
unsigned long flags;
dum = gadget_dev_to_dummy(&_gadget->dev);
if (value && dum->driver) {
if (mod_data.is_super_speed)
dum->gadget.speed = dum->driver->max_speed;
else if (mod_data.is_high_speed)
dum->gadget.speed = min_t(u8, USB_SPEED_HIGH,
dum->driver->max_speed);
else
dum->gadget.speed = USB_SPEED_FULL;
dummy_udc_update_ep0(dum);
if (dum->gadget.speed < dum->driver->max_speed)
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum), "This device can perform faster"
" if you connect it to a %s port...\n",
usb_speed_string(dum->driver->max_speed));
}
dum_hcd = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(_gadget);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum->lock, flags);
dum->pullup = (value != 0);
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum->lock, flags);
usb_hcd_poll_rh_status(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd));
return 0;
}
static int dummy_udc_start(struct usb_gadget *g,
struct usb_gadget_driver *driver);
static int dummy_udc_stop(struct usb_gadget *g,
struct usb_gadget_driver *driver);
usb: gadget: convert all users to the new udc infrastructure peripheral drivers are using usb_add_gadget()/usb_del_gadget() to register/unregister to the udc-core. The udc-core will take the first available gadget driver and attach function driver which is calling usb_gadget_register_driver(). This is the same behaviour we have right now. Only dummy_hcd was tested, the others were compiled tested. Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Cc: Anton Tikhomirov <av.tikhomirov@samsung.com> Cc: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org> Cc: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com> Cc: Darius Augulis <augulis.darius@gmail.com> Cc: Eric Miao <eric.y.miao@gmail.com> Cc: Jingoo Han <jg1.han@samsung.com> Cc: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com> Cc: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> Cc: Li Yang <leoli@freescale.com> Cc: Michael Hennerich <michael.hennerich@analog.com> Acked-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Cc: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com> Cc: Pavankumar Kondeti <pkondeti@codeaurora.org> Cc: Roy Huang <roy.huang@analog.com> Cc: Russell King <linux@arm.linux.org.uk> Cc: Toshiharu Okada <toshiharu-linux@dsn.okisemi.com> Cc: Xiaochen Shen <xiaochen.shen@intel.com> Cc: Yoshihiro Shimoda <shimoda.yoshihiro@renesas.com> Cc: Yuan-Hsin Chen <yhchen@faraday-tech.com> Cc: cxie4 <cxie4@marvell.com> Cc: linux-geode@lists.infradead.org Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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static const struct usb_gadget_ops dummy_ops = {
.get_frame = dummy_g_get_frame,
.wakeup = dummy_wakeup,
.set_selfpowered = dummy_set_selfpowered,
.pullup = dummy_pullup,
.udc_start = dummy_udc_start,
.udc_stop = dummy_udc_stop,
};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* "function" sysfs attribute */
static ssize_t function_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct dummy *dum = gadget_dev_to_dummy(dev);
if (!dum->driver || !dum->driver->function)
return 0;
return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", dum->driver->function);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(function);
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Driver registration/unregistration.
*
* This is basically hardware-specific; there's usually only one real USB
* device (not host) controller since that's how USB devices are intended
* to work. So most implementations of these api calls will rely on the
* fact that only one driver will ever bind to the hardware. But curious
* hardware can be built with discrete components, so the gadget API doesn't
* require that assumption.
*
* For this emulator, it might be convenient to create a usb slave device
* for each driver that registers: just add to a big root hub.
*/
static int dummy_udc_start(struct usb_gadget *g,
struct usb_gadget_driver *driver)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(g);
struct dummy *dum = dum_hcd->dum;
if (driver->max_speed == USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN)
return -EINVAL;
/*
* SLAVE side init ... the layer above hardware, which
* can't enumerate without help from the driver we're binding.
*/
dum->devstatus = 0;
dum->driver = driver;
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum), "binding gadget driver '%s'\n",
driver->driver.name);
return 0;
}
static int dummy_udc_stop(struct usb_gadget *g,
struct usb_gadget_driver *driver)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(g);
struct dummy *dum = dum_hcd->dum;
if (driver)
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum), "unregister gadget driver '%s'\n",
driver->driver.name);
dum->driver = NULL;
return 0;
}
#undef is_enabled
/* The gadget structure is stored inside the hcd structure and will be
* released along with it. */
static void init_dummy_udc_hw(struct dummy *dum)
{
int i;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dum->gadget.ep_list);
for (i = 0; i < DUMMY_ENDPOINTS; i++) {
struct dummy_ep *ep = &dum->ep[i];
if (!ep_name[i])
break;
ep->ep.name = ep_name[i];
ep->ep.ops = &dummy_ep_ops;
list_add_tail(&ep->ep.ep_list, &dum->gadget.ep_list);
ep->halted = ep->wedged = ep->already_seen =
ep->setup_stage = 0;
ep->ep.maxpacket = ~0;
ep->ep.max_streams = 16;
ep->last_io = jiffies;
ep->gadget = &dum->gadget;
ep->desc = NULL;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ep->queue);
}
dum->gadget.ep0 = &dum->ep[0].ep;
list_del_init(&dum->ep[0].ep.ep_list);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dum->fifo_req.queue);
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_OTG
dum->gadget.is_otg = 1;
#endif
}
static int dummy_udc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct dummy *dum;
int rc;
dum = *((void **)dev_get_platdata(&pdev->dev));
dum->gadget.name = gadget_name;
dum->gadget.ops = &dummy_ops;
dum->gadget.max_speed = USB_SPEED_SUPER;
dum->gadget.dev.parent = &pdev->dev;
init_dummy_udc_hw(dum);
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rc = usb_add_gadget_udc(&pdev->dev, &dum->gadget);
if (rc < 0)
goto err_udc;
rc = device_create_file(&dum->gadget.dev, &dev_attr_function);
if (rc < 0)
usb: gadget: convert all users to the new udc infrastructure peripheral drivers are using usb_add_gadget()/usb_del_gadget() to register/unregister to the udc-core. The udc-core will take the first available gadget driver and attach function driver which is calling usb_gadget_register_driver(). This is the same behaviour we have right now. Only dummy_hcd was tested, the others were compiled tested. Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Cc: Anton Tikhomirov <av.tikhomirov@samsung.com> Cc: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org> Cc: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com> Cc: Darius Augulis <augulis.darius@gmail.com> Cc: Eric Miao <eric.y.miao@gmail.com> Cc: Jingoo Han <jg1.han@samsung.com> Cc: Kukjin Kim <kgene.kim@samsung.com> Cc: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> Cc: Li Yang <leoli@freescale.com> Cc: Michael Hennerich <michael.hennerich@analog.com> Acked-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Cc: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com> Cc: Pavankumar Kondeti <pkondeti@codeaurora.org> Cc: Roy Huang <roy.huang@analog.com> Cc: Russell King <linux@arm.linux.org.uk> Cc: Toshiharu Okada <toshiharu-linux@dsn.okisemi.com> Cc: Xiaochen Shen <xiaochen.shen@intel.com> Cc: Yoshihiro Shimoda <shimoda.yoshihiro@renesas.com> Cc: Yuan-Hsin Chen <yhchen@faraday-tech.com> Cc: cxie4 <cxie4@marvell.com> Cc: linux-geode@lists.infradead.org Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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goto err_dev;
platform_set_drvdata(pdev, dum);
return rc;
err_dev:
usb_del_gadget_udc(&dum->gadget);
err_udc:
return rc;
}
static int dummy_udc_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct dummy *dum = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
device_remove_file(&dum->gadget.dev, &dev_attr_function);
usb_del_gadget_udc(&dum->gadget);
return 0;
}
static void dummy_udc_pm(struct dummy *dum, struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd,
int suspend)
{
spin_lock_irq(&dum->lock);
dum->udc_suspended = suspend;
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
spin_unlock_irq(&dum->lock);
}
static int dummy_udc_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, pm_message_t state)
{
struct dummy *dum = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(&dum->gadget);
dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "%s\n", __func__);
dummy_udc_pm(dum, dum_hcd, 1);
usb_hcd_poll_rh_status(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd));
return 0;
}
static int dummy_udc_resume(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct dummy *dum = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = gadget_to_dummy_hcd(&dum->gadget);
dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "%s\n", __func__);
dummy_udc_pm(dum, dum_hcd, 0);
usb_hcd_poll_rh_status(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd));
return 0;
}
static struct platform_driver dummy_udc_driver = {
.probe = dummy_udc_probe,
.remove = dummy_udc_remove,
.suspend = dummy_udc_suspend,
.resume = dummy_udc_resume,
.driver = {
.name = (char *) gadget_name,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
},
};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
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static unsigned int dummy_get_ep_idx(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc)
{
unsigned int index;
index = usb_endpoint_num(desc) << 1;
if (usb_endpoint_dir_in(desc))
index |= 1;
return index;
}
/* MASTER/HOST SIDE DRIVER
*
* this uses the hcd framework to hook up to host side drivers.
* its root hub will only have one device, otherwise it acts like
* a normal host controller.
*
* when urbs are queued, they're just stuck on a list that we
* scan in a timer callback. that callback connects writes from
* the host with reads from the device, and so on, based on the
* usb 2.0 rules.
*/
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static int dummy_ep_stream_en(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd, struct urb *urb)
{
const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc = &urb->ep->desc;
u32 index;
if (!usb_endpoint_xfer_bulk(desc))
return 0;
index = dummy_get_ep_idx(desc);
return (1 << index) & dum_hcd->stream_en_ep;
}
/*
* The max stream number is saved as a nibble so for the 30 possible endpoints
* we only 15 bytes of memory. Therefore we are limited to max 16 streams (0
* means we use only 1 stream). The maximum according to the spec is 16bit so
* if the 16 stream limit is about to go, the array size should be incremented
* to 30 elements of type u16.
*/
static int get_max_streams_for_pipe(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd,
unsigned int pipe)
{
int max_streams;
max_streams = dum_hcd->num_stream[usb_pipeendpoint(pipe)];
if (usb_pipeout(pipe))
max_streams >>= 4;
else
max_streams &= 0xf;
max_streams++;
return max_streams;
}
static void set_max_streams_for_pipe(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd,
unsigned int pipe, unsigned int streams)
{
int max_streams;
streams--;
max_streams = dum_hcd->num_stream[usb_pipeendpoint(pipe)];
if (usb_pipeout(pipe)) {
streams <<= 4;
max_streams &= 0xf;
} else {
max_streams &= 0xf0;
}
max_streams |= streams;
dum_hcd->num_stream[usb_pipeendpoint(pipe)] = max_streams;
}
static int dummy_validate_stream(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd, struct urb *urb)
{
unsigned int max_streams;
int enabled;
enabled = dummy_ep_stream_en(dum_hcd, urb);
if (!urb->stream_id) {
if (enabled)
return -EINVAL;
return 0;
}
if (!enabled)
return -EINVAL;
max_streams = get_max_streams_for_pipe(dum_hcd,
usb_pipeendpoint(urb->pipe));
if (urb->stream_id > max_streams) {
dev_err(dummy_dev(dum_hcd), "Stream id %d is out of range.\n",
urb->stream_id);
BUG();
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
static int dummy_urb_enqueue(
struct usb_hcd *hcd,
struct urb *urb,
gfp_t mem_flags
) {
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
struct urbp *urbp;
unsigned long flags;
int rc;
urbp = kmalloc(sizeof *urbp, mem_flags);
if (!urbp)
return -ENOMEM;
urbp->urb = urb;
urbp->miter_started = 0;
dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
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rc = dummy_validate_stream(dum_hcd, urb);
if (rc) {
kfree(urbp);
goto done;
}
rc = usb_hcd_link_urb_to_ep(hcd, urb);
if (rc) {
kfree(urbp);
goto done;
}
if (!dum_hcd->udev) {
dum_hcd->udev = urb->dev;
usb_get_dev(dum_hcd->udev);
} else if (unlikely(dum_hcd->udev != urb->dev))
dev_err(dummy_dev(dum_hcd), "usb_device address has changed!\n");
list_add_tail(&urbp->urbp_list, &dum_hcd->urbp_list);
urb->hcpriv = urbp;
if (usb_pipetype(urb->pipe) == PIPE_CONTROL)
urb->error_count = 1; /* mark as a new urb */
/* kick the scheduler, it'll do the rest */
if (!timer_pending(&dum_hcd->timer))
mod_timer(&dum_hcd->timer, jiffies + 1);
done:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
return rc;
}
static int dummy_urb_dequeue(struct usb_hcd *hcd, struct urb *urb, int status)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
unsigned long flags;
int rc;
/* giveback happens automatically in timer callback,
* so make sure the callback happens */
dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
rc = usb_hcd_check_unlink_urb(hcd, urb, status);
if (!rc && dum_hcd->rh_state != DUMMY_RH_RUNNING &&
!list_empty(&dum_hcd->urbp_list))
mod_timer(&dum_hcd->timer, jiffies);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
return rc;
}
static int dummy_perform_transfer(struct urb *urb, struct dummy_request *req,
u32 len)
{
void *ubuf, *rbuf;
struct urbp *urbp = urb->hcpriv;
int to_host;
struct sg_mapping_iter *miter = &urbp->miter;
u32 trans = 0;
u32 this_sg;
bool next_sg;
to_host = usb_pipein(urb->pipe);
rbuf = req->req.buf + req->req.actual;
if (!urb->num_sgs) {
ubuf = urb->transfer_buffer + urb->actual_length;
if (to_host)
memcpy(ubuf, rbuf, len);
else
memcpy(rbuf, ubuf, len);
return len;
}
if (!urbp->miter_started) {
u32 flags = SG_MITER_ATOMIC;
if (to_host)
flags |= SG_MITER_TO_SG;
else
flags |= SG_MITER_FROM_SG;
sg_miter_start(miter, urb->sg, urb->num_sgs, flags);
urbp->miter_started = 1;
}
next_sg = sg_miter_next(miter);
if (next_sg == false) {
WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
return -EINVAL;
}
do {
ubuf = miter->addr;
this_sg = min_t(u32, len, miter->length);
miter->consumed = this_sg;
trans += this_sg;
if (to_host)
memcpy(ubuf, rbuf, this_sg);
else
memcpy(rbuf, ubuf, this_sg);
len -= this_sg;
if (!len)
break;
next_sg = sg_miter_next(miter);
if (next_sg == false) {
WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
return -EINVAL;
}
rbuf += this_sg;
} while (1);
sg_miter_stop(miter);
return trans;
}
/* transfer up to a frame's worth; caller must own lock */
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
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static int transfer(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd, struct urb *urb,
struct dummy_ep *ep, int limit, int *status)
{
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
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struct dummy *dum = dum_hcd->dum;
struct dummy_request *req;
top:
/* if there's no request queued, the device is NAKing; return */
list_for_each_entry(req, &ep->queue, queue) {
unsigned host_len, dev_len, len;
int is_short, to_host;
int rescan = 0;
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
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if (dummy_ep_stream_en(dum_hcd, urb)) {
if ((urb->stream_id != req->req.stream_id))
continue;
}
/* 1..N packets of ep->ep.maxpacket each ... the last one
* may be short (including zero length).
*
* writer can send a zlp explicitly (length 0) or implicitly
* (length mod maxpacket zero, and 'zero' flag); they always
* terminate reads.
*/
host_len = urb->transfer_buffer_length - urb->actual_length;
dev_len = req->req.length - req->req.actual;
len = min(host_len, dev_len);
/* FIXME update emulated data toggle too */
to_host = usb_pipein(urb->pipe);
if (unlikely(len == 0))
is_short = 1;
else {
/* not enough bandwidth left? */
if (limit < ep->ep.maxpacket && limit < len)
break;
len = min_t(unsigned, len, limit);
if (len == 0)
break;
/* use an extra pass for the final short packet */
if (len > ep->ep.maxpacket) {
rescan = 1;
len -= (len % ep->ep.maxpacket);
}
is_short = (len % ep->ep.maxpacket) != 0;
len = dummy_perform_transfer(urb, req, len);
ep->last_io = jiffies;
if ((int)len < 0) {
req->req.status = len;
} else {
limit -= len;
urb->actual_length += len;
req->req.actual += len;
}
}
/* short packets terminate, maybe with overflow/underflow.
* it's only really an error to write too much.
*
* partially filling a buffer optionally blocks queue advances
* (so completion handlers can clean up the queue) but we don't
* need to emulate such data-in-flight.
*/
if (is_short) {
if (host_len == dev_len) {
req->req.status = 0;
*status = 0;
} else if (to_host) {
req->req.status = 0;
if (dev_len > host_len)
*status = -EOVERFLOW;
else
*status = 0;
} else if (!to_host) {
*status = 0;
if (host_len > dev_len)
req->req.status = -EOVERFLOW;
else
req->req.status = 0;
}
/* many requests terminate without a short packet */
} else {
if (req->req.length == req->req.actual
&& !req->req.zero)
req->req.status = 0;
if (urb->transfer_buffer_length == urb->actual_length
&& !(urb->transfer_flags
& URB_ZERO_PACKET))
*status = 0;
}
/* device side completion --> continuable */
if (req->req.status != -EINPROGRESS) {
list_del_init(&req->queue);
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
req->req.complete(&ep->ep, &req->req);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
/* requests might have been unlinked... */
rescan = 1;
}
/* host side completion --> terminate */
if (*status != -EINPROGRESS)
break;
/* rescan to continue with any other queued i/o */
if (rescan)
goto top;
}
return limit;
}
static int periodic_bytes(struct dummy *dum, struct dummy_ep *ep)
{
int limit = ep->ep.maxpacket;
if (dum->gadget.speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) {
int tmp;
/* high bandwidth mode */
USB: use usb_endpoint_maxp() instead of le16_to_cpu() Now ${LINUX}/drivers/usb/* can use usb_endpoint_maxp(desc) to get maximum packet size instead of le16_to_cpu(desc->wMaxPacketSize). This patch fix it up Cc: Armin Fuerst <fuerst@in.tum.de> Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Cc: Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com> Cc: Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz> Cc: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.name> Cc: David Kubicek <dave@awk.cz> Cc: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com> Cc: Brad Hards <bhards@bigpond.net.au> Acked-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com> Cc: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Cc: Thomas Dahlmann <dahlmann.thomas@arcor.de> Cc: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net> Cc: David Lopo <dlopo@chipidea.mips.com> Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Cc: Michal Nazarewicz <m.nazarewicz@samsung.com> Cc: Xie Xiaobo <X.Xie@freescale.com> Cc: Li Yang <leoli@freescale.com> Cc: Jiang Bo <tanya.jiang@freescale.com> Cc: Yuan-hsin Chen <yhchen@faraday-tech.com> Cc: Darius Augulis <augulis.darius@gmail.com> Cc: Xiaochen Shen <xiaochen.shen@intel.com> Cc: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Cc: OKI SEMICONDUCTOR, <toshiharu-linux@dsn.okisemi.com> Cc: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr> Cc: Ben Dooks <ben@simtec.co.uk> Cc: Thomas Abraham <thomas.ab@samsung.com> Cc: Herbert Pötzl <herbert@13thfloor.at> Cc: Arnaud Patard <arnaud.patard@rtp-net.org> Cc: Roman Weissgaerber <weissg@vienna.at> Acked-by: Sarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com> Cc: Tony Olech <tony.olech@elandigitalsystems.com> Cc: Florian Floe Echtler <echtler@fs.tum.de> Cc: Christian Lucht <lucht@codemercs.com> Cc: Juergen Stuber <starblue@sourceforge.net> Cc: Georges Toth <g.toth@e-biz.lu> Cc: Bill Ryder <bryder@sgi.com> Cc: Kuba Ober <kuba@mareimbrium.org> Cc: Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx@renesas.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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tmp = usb_endpoint_maxp(ep->desc);
tmp = (tmp >> 11) & 0x03;
tmp *= 8 /* applies to entire frame */;
limit += limit * tmp;
}
if (dum->gadget.speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER) {
switch (usb_endpoint_type(ep->desc)) {
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC:
/* Sec. 4.4.8.2 USB3.0 Spec */
limit = 3 * 16 * 1024 * 8;
break;
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT:
/* Sec. 4.4.7.2 USB3.0 Spec */
limit = 3 * 1024 * 8;
break;
case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK:
default:
break;
}
}
return limit;
}
#define is_active(dum_hcd) ((dum_hcd->port_status & \
(USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION | USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE | \
USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND)) \
== (USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION | USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE))
static struct dummy_ep *find_endpoint(struct dummy *dum, u8 address)
{
int i;
if (!is_active((dum->gadget.speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER ?
dum->ss_hcd : dum->hs_hcd)))
return NULL;
if ((address & ~USB_DIR_IN) == 0)
return &dum->ep[0];
for (i = 1; i < DUMMY_ENDPOINTS; i++) {
struct dummy_ep *ep = &dum->ep[i];
if (!ep->desc)
continue;
if (ep->desc->bEndpointAddress == address)
return ep;
}
return NULL;
}
#undef is_active
#define Dev_Request (USB_TYPE_STANDARD | USB_RECIP_DEVICE)
#define Dev_InRequest (Dev_Request | USB_DIR_IN)
#define Intf_Request (USB_TYPE_STANDARD | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE)
#define Intf_InRequest (Intf_Request | USB_DIR_IN)
#define Ep_Request (USB_TYPE_STANDARD | USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT)
#define Ep_InRequest (Ep_Request | USB_DIR_IN)
/**
* handle_control_request() - handles all control transfers
* @dum: pointer to dummy (the_controller)
* @urb: the urb request to handle
* @setup: pointer to the setup data for a USB device control
* request
* @status: pointer to request handling status
*
* Return 0 - if the request was handled
* 1 - if the request wasn't handles
* error code on error
*/
static int handle_control_request(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd, struct urb *urb,
struct usb_ctrlrequest *setup,
int *status)
{
struct dummy_ep *ep2;
struct dummy *dum = dum_hcd->dum;
int ret_val = 1;
unsigned w_index;
unsigned w_value;
w_index = le16_to_cpu(setup->wIndex);
w_value = le16_to_cpu(setup->wValue);
switch (setup->bRequest) {
case USB_REQ_SET_ADDRESS:
if (setup->bRequestType != Dev_Request)
break;
dum->address = w_value;
*status = 0;
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum), "set_address = %d\n",
w_value);
ret_val = 0;
break;
case USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE:
if (setup->bRequestType == Dev_Request) {
ret_val = 0;
switch (w_value) {
case USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP:
break;
case USB_DEVICE_B_HNP_ENABLE:
dum->gadget.b_hnp_enable = 1;
break;
case USB_DEVICE_A_HNP_SUPPORT:
dum->gadget.a_hnp_support = 1;
break;
case USB_DEVICE_A_ALT_HNP_SUPPORT:
dum->gadget.a_alt_hnp_support = 1;
break;
case USB_DEVICE_U1_ENABLE:
if (dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed ==
HCD_USB3)
w_value = USB_DEV_STAT_U1_ENABLED;
else
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
case USB_DEVICE_U2_ENABLE:
if (dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed ==
HCD_USB3)
w_value = USB_DEV_STAT_U2_ENABLED;
else
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
case USB_DEVICE_LTM_ENABLE:
if (dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed ==
HCD_USB3)
w_value = USB_DEV_STAT_LTM_ENABLED;
else
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
default:
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
}
if (ret_val == 0) {
dum->devstatus |= (1 << w_value);
*status = 0;
}
} else if (setup->bRequestType == Ep_Request) {
/* endpoint halt */
ep2 = find_endpoint(dum, w_index);
if (!ep2 || ep2->ep.name == ep0name) {
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
}
ep2->halted = 1;
ret_val = 0;
*status = 0;
}
break;
case USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE:
if (setup->bRequestType == Dev_Request) {
ret_val = 0;
switch (w_value) {
case USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP:
w_value = USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP;
break;
case USB_DEVICE_U1_ENABLE:
if (dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed ==
HCD_USB3)
w_value = USB_DEV_STAT_U1_ENABLED;
else
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
case USB_DEVICE_U2_ENABLE:
if (dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed ==
HCD_USB3)
w_value = USB_DEV_STAT_U2_ENABLED;
else
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
case USB_DEVICE_LTM_ENABLE:
if (dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->speed ==
HCD_USB3)
w_value = USB_DEV_STAT_LTM_ENABLED;
else
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
default:
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
}
if (ret_val == 0) {
dum->devstatus &= ~(1 << w_value);
*status = 0;
}
} else if (setup->bRequestType == Ep_Request) {
/* endpoint halt */
ep2 = find_endpoint(dum, w_index);
if (!ep2) {
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
}
if (!ep2->wedged)
ep2->halted = 0;
ret_val = 0;
*status = 0;
}
break;
case USB_REQ_GET_STATUS:
if (setup->bRequestType == Dev_InRequest
|| setup->bRequestType == Intf_InRequest
|| setup->bRequestType == Ep_InRequest) {
char *buf;
/*
* device: remote wakeup, selfpowered
* interface: nothing
* endpoint: halt
*/
buf = (char *)urb->transfer_buffer;
if (urb->transfer_buffer_length > 0) {
if (setup->bRequestType == Ep_InRequest) {
ep2 = find_endpoint(dum, w_index);
if (!ep2) {
ret_val = -EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
}
buf[0] = ep2->halted;
} else if (setup->bRequestType ==
Dev_InRequest) {
buf[0] = (u8)dum->devstatus;
} else
buf[0] = 0;
}
if (urb->transfer_buffer_length > 1)
buf[1] = 0;
urb->actual_length = min_t(u32, 2,
urb->transfer_buffer_length);
ret_val = 0;
*status = 0;
}
break;
}
return ret_val;
}
/* drive both sides of the transfers; looks like irq handlers to
* both drivers except the callbacks aren't in_irq().
*/
static void dummy_timer(unsigned long _dum_hcd)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = (struct dummy_hcd *) _dum_hcd;
struct dummy *dum = dum_hcd->dum;
struct urbp *urbp, *tmp;
unsigned long flags;
int limit, total;
int i;
/* simplistic model for one frame's bandwidth */
switch (dum->gadget.speed) {
case USB_SPEED_LOW:
total = 8/*bytes*/ * 12/*packets*/;
break;
case USB_SPEED_FULL:
total = 64/*bytes*/ * 19/*packets*/;
break;
case USB_SPEED_HIGH:
total = 512/*bytes*/ * 13/*packets*/ * 8/*uframes*/;
break;
case USB_SPEED_SUPER:
/* Bus speed is 500000 bytes/ms, so use a little less */
total = 490000;
break;
default:
dev_err(dummy_dev(dum_hcd), "bogus device speed\n");
return;
}
/* FIXME if HZ != 1000 this will probably misbehave ... */
/* look at each urb queued by the host side driver */
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum->lock, flags);
if (!dum_hcd->udev) {
dev_err(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"timer fired with no URBs pending?\n");
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum->lock, flags);
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < DUMMY_ENDPOINTS; i++) {
if (!ep_name[i])
break;
dum->ep[i].already_seen = 0;
}
restart:
list_for_each_entry_safe(urbp, tmp, &dum_hcd->urbp_list, urbp_list) {
struct urb *urb;
struct dummy_request *req;
u8 address;
struct dummy_ep *ep = NULL;
int type;
int status = -EINPROGRESS;
urb = urbp->urb;
if (urb->unlinked)
goto return_urb;
else if (dum_hcd->rh_state != DUMMY_RH_RUNNING)
continue;
type = usb_pipetype(urb->pipe);
/* used up this frame's non-periodic bandwidth?
* FIXME there's infinite bandwidth for control and
* periodic transfers ... unrealistic.
*/
if (total <= 0 && type == PIPE_BULK)
continue;
/* find the gadget's ep for this request (if configured) */
address = usb_pipeendpoint (urb->pipe);
if (usb_pipein(urb->pipe))
address |= USB_DIR_IN;
ep = find_endpoint(dum, address);
if (!ep) {
/* set_configuration() disagreement */
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"no ep configured for urb %p\n",
urb);
status = -EPROTO;
goto return_urb;
}
if (ep->already_seen)
continue;
ep->already_seen = 1;
if (ep == &dum->ep[0] && urb->error_count) {
ep->setup_stage = 1; /* a new urb */
urb->error_count = 0;
}
if (ep->halted && !ep->setup_stage) {
/* NOTE: must not be iso! */
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd), "ep %s halted, urb %p\n",
ep->ep.name, urb);
status = -EPIPE;
goto return_urb;
}
/* FIXME make sure both ends agree on maxpacket */
/* handle control requests */
if (ep == &dum->ep[0] && ep->setup_stage) {
struct usb_ctrlrequest setup;
int value = 1;
setup = *(struct usb_ctrlrequest *) urb->setup_packet;
/* paranoia, in case of stale queued data */
list_for_each_entry(req, &ep->queue, queue) {
list_del_init(&req->queue);
req->req.status = -EOVERFLOW;
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum), "stale req = %p\n",
req);
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
req->req.complete(&ep->ep, &req->req);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
ep->already_seen = 0;
goto restart;
}
/* gadget driver never sees set_address or operations
* on standard feature flags. some hardware doesn't
* even expose them.
*/
ep->last_io = jiffies;
ep->setup_stage = 0;
ep->halted = 0;
value = handle_control_request(dum_hcd, urb, &setup,
&status);
/* gadget driver handles all other requests. block
* until setup() returns; no reentrancy issues etc.
*/
if (value > 0) {
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
value = dum->driver->setup(&dum->gadget,
&setup);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
if (value >= 0) {
/* no delays (max 64KB data stage) */
limit = 64*1024;
goto treat_control_like_bulk;
}
/* error, see below */
}
if (value < 0) {
if (value != -EOPNOTSUPP)
dev_dbg(udc_dev(dum),
"setup --> %d\n",
value);
status = -EPIPE;
urb->actual_length = 0;
}
goto return_urb;
}
/* non-control requests */
limit = total;
switch (usb_pipetype(urb->pipe)) {
case PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS:
/* FIXME is it urb->interval since the last xfer?
* use urb->iso_frame_desc[i].
* complete whether or not ep has requests queued.
* report random errors, to debug drivers.
*/
limit = max(limit, periodic_bytes(dum, ep));
status = -ENOSYS;
break;
case PIPE_INTERRUPT:
/* FIXME is it urb->interval since the last xfer?
* this almost certainly polls too fast.
*/
limit = max(limit, periodic_bytes(dum, ep));
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
treat_control_like_bulk:
ep->last_io = jiffies;
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
2012-01-14 04:51:47 +08:00
total = transfer(dum_hcd, urb, ep, limit, &status);
break;
}
/* incomplete transfer? */
if (status == -EINPROGRESS)
continue;
return_urb:
list_del(&urbp->urbp_list);
kfree(urbp);
if (ep)
ep->already_seen = ep->setup_stage = 0;
usb_hcd_unlink_urb_from_ep(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd), urb);
spin_unlock(&dum->lock);
usb_hcd_giveback_urb(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd), urb, status);
spin_lock(&dum->lock);
goto restart;
}
if (list_empty(&dum_hcd->urbp_list)) {
usb_put_dev(dum_hcd->udev);
dum_hcd->udev = NULL;
} else if (dum_hcd->rh_state == DUMMY_RH_RUNNING) {
/* want a 1 msec delay here */
mod_timer(&dum_hcd->timer, jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(1));
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum->lock, flags);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define PORT_C_MASK \
((USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION \
| USB_PORT_STAT_C_ENABLE \
| USB_PORT_STAT_C_SUSPEND \
| USB_PORT_STAT_C_OVERCURRENT \
| USB_PORT_STAT_C_RESET) << 16)
static int dummy_hub_status(struct usb_hcd *hcd, char *buf)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
unsigned long flags;
int retval = 0;
dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
if (!HCD_HW_ACCESSIBLE(hcd))
goto done;
if (dum_hcd->resuming && time_after_eq(jiffies, dum_hcd->re_timeout)) {
dum_hcd->port_status |= (USB_PORT_STAT_C_SUSPEND << 16);
dum_hcd->port_status &= ~USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND;
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
}
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & PORT_C_MASK) != 0) {
*buf = (1 << 1);
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd), "port status 0x%08x has changes\n",
dum_hcd->port_status);
retval = 1;
if (dum_hcd->rh_state == DUMMY_RH_SUSPENDED)
usb_hcd_resume_root_hub(hcd);
}
done:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
return retval;
}
/* usb 3.0 root hub device descriptor */
static struct {
struct usb_bos_descriptor bos;
struct usb_ss_cap_descriptor ss_cap;
} __packed usb3_bos_desc = {
.bos = {
.bLength = USB_DT_BOS_SIZE,
.bDescriptorType = USB_DT_BOS,
.wTotalLength = cpu_to_le16(sizeof(usb3_bos_desc)),
.bNumDeviceCaps = 1,
},
.ss_cap = {
.bLength = USB_DT_USB_SS_CAP_SIZE,
.bDescriptorType = USB_DT_DEVICE_CAPABILITY,
.bDevCapabilityType = USB_SS_CAP_TYPE,
.wSpeedSupported = cpu_to_le16(USB_5GBPS_OPERATION),
.bFunctionalitySupport = ilog2(USB_5GBPS_OPERATION),
},
};
static inline void
ss_hub_descriptor(struct usb_hub_descriptor *desc)
{
memset(desc, 0, sizeof *desc);
desc->bDescriptorType = 0x2a;
desc->bDescLength = 12;
desc->wHubCharacteristics = cpu_to_le16(0x0001);
desc->bNbrPorts = 1;
desc->u.ss.bHubHdrDecLat = 0x04; /* Worst case: 0.4 micro sec*/
desc->u.ss.DeviceRemovable = 0xffff;
}
static inline void hub_descriptor(struct usb_hub_descriptor *desc)
{
memset(desc, 0, sizeof *desc);
desc->bDescriptorType = 0x29;
desc->bDescLength = 9;
desc->wHubCharacteristics = cpu_to_le16(0x0001);
desc->bNbrPorts = 1;
USB 3.0 Hub Changes Update the USB core to deal with USB 3.0 hubs. These hubs have a slightly different hub descriptor than USB 2.0 hubs, with a fixed (rather than variable length) size. Change the USB core's hub descriptor to have a union for the last fields that differ. Change the host controller drivers that access those last fields (DeviceRemovable and PortPowerCtrlMask) to use the union. Translate the new version of the hub port status field into the old version that khubd understands. (Note: we need to fix it to translate the roothub's port status once we stop converting it to USB 2.0 hub status internally.) Add new code to handle link state change status. Send out new control messages that are needed for USB 3.0 hubs, like Set Hub Depth. This patch is a modified version of the original patch submitted by John Youn. It's updated to reflect the removal of the "bitmap" #define, and change the hub descriptor accesses of a couple new host controller drivers. Signed-off-by: John Youn <johnyoun@synopsys.com> Signed-off-by: Sarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com> Cc: Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <nobuhiro.iwamatsu.yj@renesas.com> Cc: Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> Cc: Tony Olech <tony.olech@elandigitalsystems.com> Cc: "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@crashcourse.ca> Cc: Max Vozeler <mvz@vozeler.com> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com> Cc: Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it> Cc: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Cc: Anton Vorontsov <avorontsov@mvista.com> Cc: Sebastian Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Cc: Lothar Wassmann <LW@KARO-electronics.de> Cc: Olav Kongas <ok@artecdesign.ee> Cc: Martin Fuzzey <mfuzzey@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Cc: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
2001-09-17 15:00:00 +08:00
desc->u.hs.DeviceRemovable[0] = 0xff;
desc->u.hs.DeviceRemovable[1] = 0xff;
}
static int dummy_hub_control(
struct usb_hcd *hcd,
u16 typeReq,
u16 wValue,
u16 wIndex,
char *buf,
u16 wLength
) {
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
int retval = 0;
unsigned long flags;
if (!HCD_HW_ACCESSIBLE(hcd))
return -ETIMEDOUT;
dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
switch (typeReq) {
case ClearHubFeature:
break;
case ClearPortFeature:
switch (wValue) {
case USB_PORT_FEAT_SUSPEND:
if (hcd->speed == HCD_USB3) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"USB_PORT_FEAT_SUSPEND req not "
"supported for USB 3.0 roothub\n");
goto error;
}
if (dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND) {
/* 20msec resume signaling */
dum_hcd->resuming = 1;
dum_hcd->re_timeout = jiffies +
msecs_to_jiffies(20);
}
break;
case USB_PORT_FEAT_POWER:
if (hcd->speed == HCD_USB3) {
if (dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_POWER)
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"power-off\n");
} else
if (dum_hcd->port_status &
USB_SS_PORT_STAT_POWER)
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"power-off\n");
/* FALLS THROUGH */
default:
dum_hcd->port_status &= ~(1 << wValue);
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
}
break;
case GetHubDescriptor:
if (hcd->speed == HCD_USB3 &&
(wLength < USB_DT_SS_HUB_SIZE ||
wValue != (USB_DT_SS_HUB << 8))) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"Wrong hub descriptor type for "
"USB 3.0 roothub.\n");
goto error;
}
if (hcd->speed == HCD_USB3)
ss_hub_descriptor((struct usb_hub_descriptor *) buf);
else
hub_descriptor((struct usb_hub_descriptor *) buf);
break;
case DeviceRequest | USB_REQ_GET_DESCRIPTOR:
if (hcd->speed != HCD_USB3)
goto error;
if ((wValue >> 8) != USB_DT_BOS)
goto error;
memcpy(buf, &usb3_bos_desc, sizeof(usb3_bos_desc));
retval = sizeof(usb3_bos_desc);
break;
case GetHubStatus:
*(__le32 *) buf = cpu_to_le32(0);
break;
case GetPortStatus:
if (wIndex != 1)
retval = -EPIPE;
/* whoever resets or resumes must GetPortStatus to
* complete it!!
*/
if (dum_hcd->resuming &&
time_after_eq(jiffies, dum_hcd->re_timeout)) {
dum_hcd->port_status |= (USB_PORT_STAT_C_SUSPEND << 16);
dum_hcd->port_status &= ~USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND;
}
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & USB_PORT_STAT_RESET) != 0 &&
time_after_eq(jiffies, dum_hcd->re_timeout)) {
dum_hcd->port_status |= (USB_PORT_STAT_C_RESET << 16);
dum_hcd->port_status &= ~USB_PORT_STAT_RESET;
if (dum_hcd->dum->pullup) {
dum_hcd->port_status |= USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE;
if (hcd->speed < HCD_USB3) {
switch (dum_hcd->dum->gadget.speed) {
case USB_SPEED_HIGH:
dum_hcd->port_status |=
USB_PORT_STAT_HIGH_SPEED;
break;
case USB_SPEED_LOW:
dum_hcd->dum->gadget.ep0->
maxpacket = 8;
dum_hcd->port_status |=
USB_PORT_STAT_LOW_SPEED;
break;
default:
dum_hcd->dum->gadget.speed =
USB_SPEED_FULL;
break;
}
}
}
}
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
((__le16 *) buf)[0] = cpu_to_le16(dum_hcd->port_status);
((__le16 *) buf)[1] = cpu_to_le16(dum_hcd->port_status >> 16);
break;
case SetHubFeature:
retval = -EPIPE;
break;
case SetPortFeature:
switch (wValue) {
case USB_PORT_FEAT_LINK_STATE:
if (hcd->speed != HCD_USB3) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"USB_PORT_FEAT_LINK_STATE req not "
"supported for USB 2.0 roothub\n");
goto error;
}
/*
* Since this is dummy we don't have an actual link so
* there is nothing to do for the SET_LINK_STATE cmd
*/
break;
case USB_PORT_FEAT_U1_TIMEOUT:
case USB_PORT_FEAT_U2_TIMEOUT:
/* TODO: add suspend/resume support! */
if (hcd->speed != HCD_USB3) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"USB_PORT_FEAT_U1/2_TIMEOUT req not "
"supported for USB 2.0 roothub\n");
goto error;
}
break;
case USB_PORT_FEAT_SUSPEND:
/* Applicable only for USB2.0 hub */
if (hcd->speed == HCD_USB3) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"USB_PORT_FEAT_SUSPEND req not "
"supported for USB 3.0 roothub\n");
goto error;
}
if (dum_hcd->active) {
dum_hcd->port_status |= USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND;
/* HNP would happen here; for now we
* assume b_bus_req is always true.
*/
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
if (((1 << USB_DEVICE_B_HNP_ENABLE)
& dum_hcd->dum->devstatus) != 0)
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"no HNP yet!\n");
}
break;
case USB_PORT_FEAT_POWER:
if (hcd->speed == HCD_USB3)
dum_hcd->port_status |= USB_SS_PORT_STAT_POWER;
else
dum_hcd->port_status |= USB_PORT_STAT_POWER;
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
break;
case USB_PORT_FEAT_BH_PORT_RESET:
/* Applicable only for USB3.0 hub */
if (hcd->speed != HCD_USB3) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"USB_PORT_FEAT_BH_PORT_RESET req not "
"supported for USB 2.0 roothub\n");
goto error;
}
/* FALLS THROUGH */
case USB_PORT_FEAT_RESET:
/* if it's already enabled, disable */
if (hcd->speed == HCD_USB3) {
dum_hcd->port_status = 0;
dum_hcd->port_status =
(USB_SS_PORT_STAT_POWER |
USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION |
USB_PORT_STAT_RESET);
} else
dum_hcd->port_status &= ~(USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE
| USB_PORT_STAT_LOW_SPEED
| USB_PORT_STAT_HIGH_SPEED);
/*
* We want to reset device status. All but the
* Self powered feature
*/
dum_hcd->dum->devstatus &=
(1 << USB_DEVICE_SELF_POWERED);
/*
* FIXME USB3.0: what is the correct reset signaling
* interval? Is it still 50msec as for HS?
*/
dum_hcd->re_timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(50);
/* FALLS THROUGH */
default:
if (hcd->speed == HCD_USB3) {
if ((dum_hcd->port_status &
USB_SS_PORT_STAT_POWER) != 0) {
dum_hcd->port_status |= (1 << wValue);
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
}
} else
if ((dum_hcd->port_status &
USB_PORT_STAT_POWER) != 0) {
dum_hcd->port_status |= (1 << wValue);
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
}
}
break;
case GetPortErrorCount:
if (hcd->speed != HCD_USB3) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"GetPortErrorCount req not "
"supported for USB 2.0 roothub\n");
goto error;
}
/* We'll always return 0 since this is a dummy hub */
*(__le32 *) buf = cpu_to_le32(0);
break;
case SetHubDepth:
if (hcd->speed != HCD_USB3) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"SetHubDepth req not supported for "
"USB 2.0 roothub\n");
goto error;
}
break;
default:
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd),
"hub control req%04x v%04x i%04x l%d\n",
typeReq, wValue, wIndex, wLength);
error:
/* "protocol stall" on error */
retval = -EPIPE;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
if ((dum_hcd->port_status & PORT_C_MASK) != 0)
usb_hcd_poll_rh_status(hcd);
return retval;
}
static int dummy_bus_suspend(struct usb_hcd *hcd)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
dev_dbg(&hcd->self.root_hub->dev, "%s\n", __func__);
spin_lock_irq(&dum_hcd->dum->lock);
dum_hcd->rh_state = DUMMY_RH_SUSPENDED;
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
hcd->state = HC_STATE_SUSPENDED;
spin_unlock_irq(&dum_hcd->dum->lock);
return 0;
}
static int dummy_bus_resume(struct usb_hcd *hcd)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
int rc = 0;
dev_dbg(&hcd->self.root_hub->dev, "%s\n", __func__);
spin_lock_irq(&dum_hcd->dum->lock);
if (!HCD_HW_ACCESSIBLE(hcd)) {
rc = -ESHUTDOWN;
} else {
dum_hcd->rh_state = DUMMY_RH_RUNNING;
set_link_state(dum_hcd);
if (!list_empty(&dum_hcd->urbp_list))
mod_timer(&dum_hcd->timer, jiffies);
hcd->state = HC_STATE_RUNNING;
}
spin_unlock_irq(&dum_hcd->dum->lock);
return rc;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static inline ssize_t show_urb(char *buf, size_t size, struct urb *urb)
{
int ep = usb_pipeendpoint(urb->pipe);
return snprintf(buf, size,
"urb/%p %s ep%d%s%s len %d/%d\n",
urb,
({ char *s;
switch (urb->dev->speed) {
case USB_SPEED_LOW:
s = "ls";
break;
case USB_SPEED_FULL:
s = "fs";
break;
case USB_SPEED_HIGH:
s = "hs";
break;
case USB_SPEED_SUPER:
s = "ss";
break;
default:
s = "?";
break;
} s; }),
ep, ep ? (usb_pipein(urb->pipe) ? "in" : "out") : "",
({ char *s; \
switch (usb_pipetype(urb->pipe)) { \
case PIPE_CONTROL: \
s = ""; \
break; \
case PIPE_BULK: \
s = "-bulk"; \
break; \
case PIPE_INTERRUPT: \
s = "-int"; \
break; \
default: \
s = "-iso"; \
break; \
} s; }),
urb->actual_length, urb->transfer_buffer_length);
}
static ssize_t urbs_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct usb_hcd *hcd = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
struct urbp *urbp;
size_t size = 0;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry(urbp, &dum_hcd->urbp_list, urbp_list) {
size_t temp;
temp = show_urb(buf, PAGE_SIZE - size, urbp->urb);
buf += temp;
size += temp;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
return size;
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(urbs);
static int dummy_start_ss(struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd)
{
init_timer(&dum_hcd->timer);
dum_hcd->timer.function = dummy_timer;
dum_hcd->timer.data = (unsigned long)dum_hcd;
dum_hcd->rh_state = DUMMY_RH_RUNNING;
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
2012-01-14 04:51:47 +08:00
dum_hcd->stream_en_ep = 0;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dum_hcd->urbp_list);
dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->power_budget = POWER_BUDGET;
dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->state = HC_STATE_RUNNING;
dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->uses_new_polling = 1;
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_OTG
dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum_hcd)->self.otg_port = 1;
#endif
return 0;
/* FIXME 'urbs' should be a per-device thing, maybe in usbcore */
return device_create_file(dummy_dev(dum_hcd), &dev_attr_urbs);
}
static int dummy_start(struct usb_hcd *hcd)
{
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
/*
* MASTER side init ... we emulate a root hub that'll only ever
* talk to one device (the slave side). Also appears in sysfs,
* just like more familiar pci-based HCDs.
*/
if (!usb_hcd_is_primary_hcd(hcd))
return dummy_start_ss(dum_hcd);
spin_lock_init(&dum_hcd->dum->lock);
init_timer(&dum_hcd->timer);
dum_hcd->timer.function = dummy_timer;
dum_hcd->timer.data = (unsigned long)dum_hcd;
dum_hcd->rh_state = DUMMY_RH_RUNNING;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dum_hcd->urbp_list);
hcd->power_budget = POWER_BUDGET;
hcd->state = HC_STATE_RUNNING;
hcd->uses_new_polling = 1;
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_OTG
hcd->self.otg_port = 1;
#endif
/* FIXME 'urbs' should be a per-device thing, maybe in usbcore */
return device_create_file(dummy_dev(dum_hcd), &dev_attr_urbs);
}
static void dummy_stop(struct usb_hcd *hcd)
{
struct dummy *dum;
dum = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd)->dum;
device_remove_file(dummy_dev(hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd)), &dev_attr_urbs);
usb_gadget_unregister_driver(dum->driver);
dev_info(dummy_dev(hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd)), "stopped\n");
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static int dummy_h_get_frame(struct usb_hcd *hcd)
{
return dummy_g_get_frame(NULL);
}
static int dummy_setup(struct usb_hcd *hcd)
{
struct dummy *dum;
dum = *((void **)dev_get_platdata(hcd->self.controller));
hcd->self.sg_tablesize = ~0;
if (usb_hcd_is_primary_hcd(hcd)) {
dum->hs_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
dum->hs_hcd->dum = dum;
/*
* Mark the first roothub as being USB 2.0.
* The USB 3.0 roothub will be registered later by
* dummy_hcd_probe()
*/
hcd->speed = HCD_USB2;
hcd->self.root_hub->speed = USB_SPEED_HIGH;
} else {
dum->ss_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
dum->ss_hcd->dum = dum;
hcd->speed = HCD_USB3;
hcd->self.root_hub->speed = USB_SPEED_SUPER;
}
return 0;
}
/* Change a group of bulk endpoints to support multiple stream IDs */
static int dummy_alloc_streams(struct usb_hcd *hcd, struct usb_device *udev,
struct usb_host_endpoint **eps, unsigned int num_eps,
unsigned int num_streams, gfp_t mem_flags)
{
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
2012-01-14 04:51:47 +08:00
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
unsigned long flags;
int max_stream;
int ret_streams = num_streams;
unsigned int index;
unsigned int i;
if (!num_eps)
return -EINVAL;
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
for (i = 0; i < num_eps; i++) {
index = dummy_get_ep_idx(&eps[i]->desc);
if ((1 << index) & dum_hcd->stream_en_ep) {
ret_streams = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
max_stream = usb_ss_max_streams(&eps[i]->ss_ep_comp);
if (!max_stream) {
ret_streams = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
if (max_stream < ret_streams) {
dev_dbg(dummy_dev(dum_hcd), "Ep 0x%x only supports %u "
"stream IDs.\n",
eps[i]->desc.bEndpointAddress,
max_stream);
ret_streams = max_stream;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < num_eps; i++) {
index = dummy_get_ep_idx(&eps[i]->desc);
dum_hcd->stream_en_ep |= 1 << index;
set_max_streams_for_pipe(dum_hcd,
usb_endpoint_num(&eps[i]->desc), ret_streams);
}
out:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
return ret_streams;
}
/* Reverts a group of bulk endpoints back to not using stream IDs. */
static int dummy_free_streams(struct usb_hcd *hcd, struct usb_device *udev,
struct usb_host_endpoint **eps, unsigned int num_eps,
gfp_t mem_flags)
{
usb: gadget: dummy_hcd: complete stream support dummy_hcd provides (alloc|free)_stream() callbacks but there are not doing anything. The transfer side also lacks matching of streams. This patch changes this and implements stream allocation / de-allocation support and proper urb <=> req matching. The UDC side exposes a limit of 16 streams. DWC3, the only USB3 UDC has no limitations in this regard except that it _needs_ to know that streams will be used at the ep_enable time. At the host side, there is no real limit either: XHCI can allocate any number of streams as long as it does not run out of memory. The UAS gadget currently requests 16 streams and the UAS host side fallbacks from the requested 256 down to 16 which is fine. From the UASP point of view (the only specified user), the number of used streams does not really matter. The only limitation is that the host may not use a higher stream than the gadget requested and can deal with. The dummy stream support has been modelled after current UAS + XHCI + DWC3 + UASP usage which helps me testing: - the device announces that each ep supports 16 streams (even it could more than that). - the device side looks into Companion descriptor at ep_enable time and enables them according to it. - the host side tries to enable the requested number of streams but the upper limit is the Comanion descriptor. None (zero streams) is an error condition, less is okay. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
2012-01-14 04:51:47 +08:00
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
unsigned long flags;
int ret;
unsigned int index;
unsigned int i;
spin_lock_irqsave(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
for (i = 0; i < num_eps; i++) {
index = dummy_get_ep_idx(&eps[i]->desc);
if (!((1 << index) & dum_hcd->stream_en_ep)) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < num_eps; i++) {
index = dummy_get_ep_idx(&eps[i]->desc);
dum_hcd->stream_en_ep &= ~(1 << index);
set_max_streams_for_pipe(dum_hcd,
usb_endpoint_num(&eps[i]->desc), 0);
}
ret = 0;
out:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dum_hcd->dum->lock, flags);
return ret;
}
static struct hc_driver dummy_hcd = {
.description = (char *) driver_name,
.product_desc = "Dummy host controller",
.hcd_priv_size = sizeof(struct dummy_hcd),
.flags = HCD_USB3 | HCD_SHARED,
.reset = dummy_setup,
.start = dummy_start,
.stop = dummy_stop,
.urb_enqueue = dummy_urb_enqueue,
.urb_dequeue = dummy_urb_dequeue,
.get_frame_number = dummy_h_get_frame,
.hub_status_data = dummy_hub_status,
.hub_control = dummy_hub_control,
.bus_suspend = dummy_bus_suspend,
.bus_resume = dummy_bus_resume,
.alloc_streams = dummy_alloc_streams,
.free_streams = dummy_free_streams,
};
static int dummy_hcd_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct dummy *dum;
struct usb_hcd *hs_hcd;
struct usb_hcd *ss_hcd;
int retval;
dev_info(&pdev->dev, "%s, driver " DRIVER_VERSION "\n", driver_desc);
dum = *((void **)dev_get_platdata(&pdev->dev));
if (!mod_data.is_super_speed)
dummy_hcd.flags = HCD_USB2;
hs_hcd = usb_create_hcd(&dummy_hcd, &pdev->dev, dev_name(&pdev->dev));
if (!hs_hcd)
return -ENOMEM;
hs_hcd->has_tt = 1;
retval = usb_add_hcd(hs_hcd, 0, 0);
if (retval)
goto put_usb2_hcd;
if (mod_data.is_super_speed) {
ss_hcd = usb_create_shared_hcd(&dummy_hcd, &pdev->dev,
dev_name(&pdev->dev), hs_hcd);
if (!ss_hcd) {
retval = -ENOMEM;
goto dealloc_usb2_hcd;
}
retval = usb_add_hcd(ss_hcd, 0, 0);
if (retval)
goto put_usb3_hcd;
}
return 0;
put_usb3_hcd:
usb_put_hcd(ss_hcd);
dealloc_usb2_hcd:
usb_remove_hcd(hs_hcd);
put_usb2_hcd:
usb_put_hcd(hs_hcd);
dum->hs_hcd = dum->ss_hcd = NULL;
return retval;
}
static int dummy_hcd_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct dummy *dum;
dum = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(platform_get_drvdata(pdev))->dum;
if (dum->ss_hcd) {
usb_remove_hcd(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum->ss_hcd));
usb_put_hcd(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum->ss_hcd));
}
usb_remove_hcd(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum->hs_hcd));
usb_put_hcd(dummy_hcd_to_hcd(dum->hs_hcd));
dum->hs_hcd = NULL;
dum->ss_hcd = NULL;
return 0;
}
static int dummy_hcd_suspend(struct platform_device *pdev, pm_message_t state)
{
struct usb_hcd *hcd;
struct dummy_hcd *dum_hcd;
int rc = 0;
dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "%s\n", __func__);
hcd = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
dum_hcd = hcd_to_dummy_hcd(hcd);
if (dum_hcd->rh_state == DUMMY_RH_RUNNING) {
dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "Root hub isn't suspended!\n");
rc = -EBUSY;
} else
clear_bit(HCD_FLAG_HW_ACCESSIBLE, &hcd->flags);
return rc;
}
static int dummy_hcd_resume(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct usb_hcd *hcd;
dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "%s\n", __func__);
hcd = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
set_bit(HCD_FLAG_HW_ACCESSIBLE, &hcd->flags);
usb_hcd_poll_rh_status(hcd);
return 0;
}
static struct platform_driver dummy_hcd_driver = {
.probe = dummy_hcd_probe,
.remove = dummy_hcd_remove,
.suspend = dummy_hcd_suspend,
.resume = dummy_hcd_resume,
.driver = {
.name = (char *) driver_name,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
},
};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define MAX_NUM_UDC 2
static struct platform_device *the_udc_pdev[MAX_NUM_UDC];
static struct platform_device *the_hcd_pdev[MAX_NUM_UDC];
static int __init init(void)
{
int retval = -ENOMEM;
int i;
struct dummy *dum[MAX_NUM_UDC];
if (usb_disabled())
return -ENODEV;
if (!mod_data.is_high_speed && mod_data.is_super_speed)
return -EINVAL;
if (mod_data.num < 1 || mod_data.num > MAX_NUM_UDC) {
pr_err("Number of emulated UDC must be in range of 1…%d\n",
MAX_NUM_UDC);
return -EINVAL;
}
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++) {
the_hcd_pdev[i] = platform_device_alloc(driver_name, i);
if (!the_hcd_pdev[i]) {
i--;
while (i >= 0)
platform_device_put(the_hcd_pdev[i--]);
return retval;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++) {
the_udc_pdev[i] = platform_device_alloc(gadget_name, i);
if (!the_udc_pdev[i]) {
i--;
while (i >= 0)
platform_device_put(the_udc_pdev[i--]);
goto err_alloc_udc;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++) {
dum[i] = kzalloc(sizeof(struct dummy), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dum[i]) {
retval = -ENOMEM;
goto err_add_pdata;
}
retval = platform_device_add_data(the_hcd_pdev[i], &dum[i],
sizeof(void *));
if (retval)
goto err_add_pdata;
retval = platform_device_add_data(the_udc_pdev[i], &dum[i],
sizeof(void *));
if (retval)
goto err_add_pdata;
}
retval = platform_driver_register(&dummy_hcd_driver);
if (retval < 0)
goto err_add_pdata;
retval = platform_driver_register(&dummy_udc_driver);
if (retval < 0)
goto err_register_udc_driver;
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++) {
retval = platform_device_add(the_hcd_pdev[i]);
if (retval < 0) {
i--;
while (i >= 0)
platform_device_del(the_hcd_pdev[i--]);
goto err_add_hcd;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++) {
if (!dum[i]->hs_hcd ||
(!dum[i]->ss_hcd && mod_data.is_super_speed)) {
/*
* The hcd was added successfully but its probe
* function failed for some reason.
*/
retval = -EINVAL;
goto err_add_udc;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++) {
retval = platform_device_add(the_udc_pdev[i]);
if (retval < 0) {
i--;
while (i >= 0)
platform_device_del(the_udc_pdev[i]);
goto err_add_udc;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++) {
if (!platform_get_drvdata(the_udc_pdev[i])) {
/*
* The udc was added successfully but its probe
* function failed for some reason.
*/
retval = -EINVAL;
goto err_probe_udc;
}
}
return retval;
err_probe_udc:
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++)
platform_device_del(the_udc_pdev[i]);
err_add_udc:
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++)
platform_device_del(the_hcd_pdev[i]);
err_add_hcd:
platform_driver_unregister(&dummy_udc_driver);
err_register_udc_driver:
platform_driver_unregister(&dummy_hcd_driver);
err_add_pdata:
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++)
kfree(dum[i]);
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++)
platform_device_put(the_udc_pdev[i]);
err_alloc_udc:
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++)
platform_device_put(the_hcd_pdev[i]);
return retval;
}
module_init(init);
static void __exit cleanup(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < mod_data.num; i++) {
struct dummy *dum;
dum = *((void **)dev_get_platdata(&the_udc_pdev[i]->dev));
platform_device_unregister(the_udc_pdev[i]);
platform_device_unregister(the_hcd_pdev[i]);
kfree(dum);
}
platform_driver_unregister(&dummy_udc_driver);
platform_driver_unregister(&dummy_hcd_driver);
}
module_exit(cleanup);