USB: wusbcore: correct spelling mistakes in comments and error string
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1/*
2 * HWA Host Controller Driver
3 * Wire Adapter Control/Data Streaming Iface (WUSB1.0[8])
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Intel Corporation
6 * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com>
7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version
10 * 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
11 *
12 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 * GNU General Public License for more details.
16 *
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
20 * 02110-1301, USA.
21 *
22 *
23 * This driver implements a USB Host Controller (struct usb_hcd) for a
24 * Wireless USB Host Controller based on the Wireless USB 1.0
25 * Host-Wire-Adapter specification (in layman terms, a USB-dongle that
26 * implements a Wireless USB host).
27 *
28 * Check out the Design-overview.txt file in the source documentation
29 * for other details on the implementation.
30 *
31 * Main blocks:
32 *
33 * driver glue with the driver API, workqueue daemon
34 *
35 * lc RC instance life cycle management (create, destroy...)
36 *
37 * hcd glue with the USB API Host Controller Interface API.
38 *
1076e7a4 39 * nep Notification EndPoint management: collect notifications
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40 * and queue them with the workqueue daemon.
41 *
42 * Handle notifications as coming from the NEP. Sends them
43 * off others to their respective modules (eg: connect,
44 * disconnect and reset go to devconnect).
45 *
46 * rpipe Remote Pipe management; rpipe is what we use to write
47 * to an endpoint on a WUSB device that is connected to a
48 * HWA RC.
49 *
3dbda77e 50 * xfer Transfer management -- this is all the code that gets a
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51 * buffer and pushes it to a device (or viceversa). *
52 *
53 * Some day a lot of this code will be shared between this driver and
54 * the drivers for DWA (xfer, rpipe).
55 *
56 * All starts at driver.c:hwahc_probe(), when one of this guys is
57 * connected. hwahc_disconnect() stops it.
58 *
59 * During operation, the main driver is devices connecting or
60 * disconnecting. They cause the HWA RC to send notifications into
61 * nep.c:hwahc_nep_cb() that will dispatch them to
62 * notif.c:wa_notif_dispatch(). From there they will fan to cause
63 * device connects, disconnects, etc.
64 *
65 * Note much of the activity is difficult to follow. For example a
66 * device connect goes to devconnect, which will cause the "fake" root
67 * hub port to show a connect and stop there. Then khubd will notice
68 * and call into the rh.c:hwahc_rc_port_reset() code to authenticate
69 * the device (and this might require user intervention) and enable
70 * the port.
71 *
72 * We also have a timer workqueue going from devconnect.c that
73 * schedules in hwahc_devconnect_create().
74 *
75 * The rest of the traffic is in the usual entry points of a USB HCD,
76 * which are hooked up in driver.c:hwahc_rc_driver, and defined in
77 * hcd.c.
78 */
79
80#ifndef __HWAHC_INTERNAL_H__
81#define __HWAHC_INTERNAL_H__
82
83#include <linux/completion.h>
84#include <linux/usb.h>
85#include <linux/mutex.h>
86#include <linux/spinlock.h>
87#include <linux/uwb.h>
88#include <linux/usb/wusb.h>
89#include <linux/usb/wusb-wa.h>
90
91struct wusbhc;
92struct wahc;
93extern void wa_urb_enqueue_run(struct work_struct *ws);
6d33f7bb 94extern void wa_process_errored_transfers_run(struct work_struct *ws);
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95
96/**
97 * RPipe instance
98 *
99 * @descr's fields are kept in LE, as we need to send it back and
100 * forth.
101 *
102 * @wa is referenced when set
103 *
104 * @segs_available is the number of requests segments that still can
105 * be submitted to the controller without overloading
106 * it. It is initialized to descr->wRequests when
107 * aiming.
108 *
109 * A rpipe supports a max of descr->wRequests at the same time; before
110 * submitting seg_lock has to be taken. If segs_avail > 0, then we can
111 * submit; if not, we have to queue them.
112 */
113struct wa_rpipe {
114 struct kref refcnt;
115 struct usb_rpipe_descriptor descr;
116 struct usb_host_endpoint *ep;
117 struct wahc *wa;
118 spinlock_t seg_lock;
119 struct list_head seg_list;
679ee475 120 struct list_head list_node;
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121 atomic_t segs_available;
122 u8 buffer[1]; /* For reads/writes on USB */
123};
124
125
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126enum wa_dti_state {
127 WA_DTI_TRANSFER_RESULT_PENDING,
128 WA_DTI_ISOC_PACKET_STATUS_PENDING
129};
130
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131enum wa_quirks {
132 /*
133 * The Alereon HWA expects the data frames in isochronous transfer
134 * requests to be concatenated and not sent as separate packets.
135 */
136 WUSB_QUIRK_ALEREON_HWA_CONCAT_ISOC = 0x01,
137};
138
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139/**
140 * Instance of a HWA Host Controller
141 *
142 * Except where a more specific lock/mutex applies or atomic, all
143 * fields protected by @mutex.
144 *
145 * @wa_descr Can be accessed without locking because it is in
146 * the same area where the device descriptors were
1076e7a4 147 * read, so it is guaranteed to exist unmodified while
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148 * the device exists.
149 *
150 * Endianess has been converted to CPU's.
151 *
152 * @nep_* can be accessed without locking as its processing is
153 * serialized; we submit a NEP URB and it comes to
154 * hwahc_nep_cb(), which won't issue another URB until it is
155 * done processing it.
156 *
157 * @xfer_list:
158 *
159 * List of active transfers to verify existence from a xfer id
160 * gotten from the xfer result message. Can't use urb->list because
161 * it goes by endpoint, and we don't know the endpoint at the time
162 * when we get the xfer result message. We can't really rely on the
163 * pointer (will have to change for 64 bits) as the xfer id is 32 bits.
164 *
165 * @xfer_delayed_list: List of transfers that need to be started
166 * (with a workqueue, because they were
167 * submitted from an atomic context).
168 *
169 * FIXME: this needs to be layered up: a wusbhc layer (for sharing
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170 * commonalities with WHCI), a wa layer (for sharing
171 * commonalities with DWA-RC).
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172 */
173struct wahc {
174 struct usb_device *usb_dev;
175 struct usb_interface *usb_iface;
176
177 /* HC to deliver notifications */
178 union {
179 struct wusbhc *wusb;
180 struct dwahc *dwa;
181 };
182
183 const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *dto_epd, *dti_epd;
184 const struct usb_wa_descriptor *wa_descr;
185
186 struct urb *nep_urb; /* Notification EndPoint [lockless] */
187 struct edc nep_edc;
188 void *nep_buffer;
189 size_t nep_buffer_size;
190
191 atomic_t notifs_queued;
192
193 u16 rpipes;
194 unsigned long *rpipe_bm; /* rpipe usage bitmap */
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195 struct list_head rpipe_delayed_list; /* delayed RPIPES. */
196 spinlock_t rpipe_lock; /* protect rpipe_bm and delayed list */
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197 struct mutex rpipe_mutex; /* assigning resources to endpoints */
198
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199 /*
200 * dti_state is used to track the state of the dti_urb. When dti_state
201 * is WA_DTI_ISOC_PACKET_STATUS_PENDING, dti_isoc_xfer_in_progress and
202 * dti_isoc_xfer_seg identify which xfer the incoming isoc packet status
203 * refers to.
204 */
205 enum wa_dti_state dti_state;
206 u32 dti_isoc_xfer_in_progress;
207 u8 dti_isoc_xfer_seg;
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208 struct urb *dti_urb; /* URB for reading xfer results */
209 struct urb *buf_in_urb; /* URB for reading data in */
210 struct edc dti_edc; /* DTI error density counter */
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211 void *dti_buf;
212 size_t dti_buf_size;
df365423 213
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214 unsigned long dto_in_use; /* protect dto endoint serialization. */
215
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216 s32 status; /* For reading status */
217
218 struct list_head xfer_list;
219 struct list_head xfer_delayed_list;
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220 struct list_head xfer_errored_list;
221 /*
222 * lock for the above xfer lists. Can be taken while a xfer->lock is
223 * held but not in the reverse order.
224 */
df365423 225 spinlock_t xfer_list_lock;
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226 struct work_struct xfer_enqueue_work;
227 struct work_struct xfer_error_work;
df365423 228 atomic_t xfer_id_count;
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229
230 kernel_ulong_t quirks;
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231};
232
233
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234extern int wa_create(struct wahc *wa, struct usb_interface *iface,
235 kernel_ulong_t);
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236extern void __wa_destroy(struct wahc *wa);
237void wa_reset_all(struct wahc *wa);
238
239
240/* Miscellaneous constants */
241enum {
242 /** Max number of EPROTO errors we tolerate on the NEP in a
243 * period of time */
244 HWAHC_EPROTO_MAX = 16,
245 /** Period of time for EPROTO errors (in jiffies) */
246 HWAHC_EPROTO_PERIOD = 4 * HZ,
247};
248
249
250/* Notification endpoint handling */
251extern int wa_nep_create(struct wahc *, struct usb_interface *);
252extern void wa_nep_destroy(struct wahc *);
253
254static inline int wa_nep_arm(struct wahc *wa, gfp_t gfp_mask)
255{
256 struct urb *urb = wa->nep_urb;
257 urb->transfer_buffer = wa->nep_buffer;
258 urb->transfer_buffer_length = wa->nep_buffer_size;
259 return usb_submit_urb(urb, gfp_mask);
260}
261
262static inline void wa_nep_disarm(struct wahc *wa)
263{
264 usb_kill_urb(wa->nep_urb);
265}
266
267
268/* RPipes */
269static inline void wa_rpipe_init(struct wahc *wa)
270{
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271 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wa->rpipe_delayed_list);
272 spin_lock_init(&wa->rpipe_lock);
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273 mutex_init(&wa->rpipe_mutex);
274}
275
276static inline void wa_init(struct wahc *wa)
277{
278 edc_init(&wa->nep_edc);
279 atomic_set(&wa->notifs_queued, 0);
7a32d9be 280 wa->dti_state = WA_DTI_TRANSFER_RESULT_PENDING;
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281 wa_rpipe_init(wa);
282 edc_init(&wa->dti_edc);
283 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wa->xfer_list);
284 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wa->xfer_delayed_list);
6d33f7bb 285 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wa->xfer_errored_list);
df365423 286 spin_lock_init(&wa->xfer_list_lock);
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287 INIT_WORK(&wa->xfer_enqueue_work, wa_urb_enqueue_run);
288 INIT_WORK(&wa->xfer_error_work, wa_process_errored_transfers_run);
679ee475 289 wa->dto_in_use = 0;
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290 atomic_set(&wa->xfer_id_count, 1);
291}
292
293/**
294 * Destroy a pipe (when refcount drops to zero)
295 *
296 * Assumes it has been moved to the "QUIESCING" state.
297 */
298struct wa_xfer;
299extern void rpipe_destroy(struct kref *_rpipe);
300static inline
301void __rpipe_get(struct wa_rpipe *rpipe)
302{
303 kref_get(&rpipe->refcnt);
304}
305extern int rpipe_get_by_ep(struct wahc *, struct usb_host_endpoint *,
306 struct urb *, gfp_t);
307static inline void rpipe_put(struct wa_rpipe *rpipe)
308{
309 kref_put(&rpipe->refcnt, rpipe_destroy);
310
311}
312extern void rpipe_ep_disable(struct wahc *, struct usb_host_endpoint *);
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313extern void rpipe_clear_feature_stalled(struct wahc *,
314 struct usb_host_endpoint *);
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315extern int wa_rpipes_create(struct wahc *);
316extern void wa_rpipes_destroy(struct wahc *);
317static inline void rpipe_avail_dec(struct wa_rpipe *rpipe)
318{
319 atomic_dec(&rpipe->segs_available);
320}
321
322/**
323 * Returns true if the rpipe is ready to submit more segments.
324 */
325static inline int rpipe_avail_inc(struct wa_rpipe *rpipe)
326{
327 return atomic_inc_return(&rpipe->segs_available) > 0
328 && !list_empty(&rpipe->seg_list);
329}
330
331
332/* Transferring data */
333extern int wa_urb_enqueue(struct wahc *, struct usb_host_endpoint *,
334 struct urb *, gfp_t);
b374487e 335extern int wa_urb_dequeue(struct wahc *, struct urb *, int);
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336extern void wa_handle_notif_xfer(struct wahc *, struct wa_notif_hdr *);
337
338
339/* Misc
340 *
341 * FIXME: Refcounting for the actual @hwahc object is not correct; I
342 * mean, this should be refcounting on the HCD underneath, but
343 * it is not. In any case, the semantics for HCD refcounting
344 * are *weird*...on refcount reaching zero it just frees
345 * it...no RC specific function is called...unless I miss
346 * something.
347 *
1076e7a4 348 * FIXME: has to go away in favour of a 'struct' hcd based solution
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349 */
350static inline struct wahc *wa_get(struct wahc *wa)
351{
352 usb_get_intf(wa->usb_iface);
353 return wa;
354}
355
356static inline void wa_put(struct wahc *wa)
357{
358 usb_put_intf(wa->usb_iface);
359}
360
361
362static inline int __wa_feature(struct wahc *wa, unsigned op, u16 feature)
363{
364 return usb_control_msg(wa->usb_dev, usb_sndctrlpipe(wa->usb_dev, 0),
365 op ? USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE : USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE,
366 USB_DIR_OUT | USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE,
367 feature,
368 wa->usb_iface->cur_altsetting->desc.bInterfaceNumber,
7b3e3740 369 NULL, 0, USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT);
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370}
371
372
373static inline int __wa_set_feature(struct wahc *wa, u16 feature)
374{
375 return __wa_feature(wa, 1, feature);
376}
377
378
379static inline int __wa_clear_feature(struct wahc *wa, u16 feature)
380{
381 return __wa_feature(wa, 0, feature);
382}
383
384
385/**
386 * Return the status of a Wire Adapter
387 *
388 * @wa: Wire Adapter instance
389 * @returns < 0 errno code on error, or status bitmap as described
390 * in WUSB1.0[8.3.1.6].
391 *
392 * NOTE: need malloc, some arches don't take USB from the stack
393 */
394static inline
395s32 __wa_get_status(struct wahc *wa)
396{
397 s32 result;
398 result = usb_control_msg(
399 wa->usb_dev, usb_rcvctrlpipe(wa->usb_dev, 0),
400 USB_REQ_GET_STATUS,
401 USB_DIR_IN | USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE,
402 0, wa->usb_iface->cur_altsetting->desc.bInterfaceNumber,
7b3e3740 403 &wa->status, sizeof(wa->status), USB_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT);
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404 if (result >= 0)
405 result = wa->status;
406 return result;
407}
408
409
410/**
411 * Waits until the Wire Adapter's status matches @mask/@value
412 *
413 * @wa: Wire Adapter instance.
414 * @returns < 0 errno code on error, otherwise status.
415 *
416 * Loop until the WAs status matches the mask and value (status & mask
417 * == value). Timeout if it doesn't happen.
418 *
419 * FIXME: is there an official specification on how long status
420 * changes can take?
421 */
422static inline s32 __wa_wait_status(struct wahc *wa, u32 mask, u32 value)
423{
424 s32 result;
425 unsigned loops = 10;
426 do {
427 msleep(50);
428 result = __wa_get_status(wa);
429 if ((result & mask) == value)
430 break;
431 if (loops-- == 0) {
432 result = -ETIMEDOUT;
433 break;
434 }
435 } while (result >= 0);
436 return result;
437}
438
439
440/** Command @hwahc to stop, @returns 0 if ok, < 0 errno code on error */
441static inline int __wa_stop(struct wahc *wa)
442{
443 int result;
444 struct device *dev = &wa->usb_iface->dev;
445
446 result = __wa_clear_feature(wa, WA_ENABLE);
447 if (result < 0 && result != -ENODEV) {
448 dev_err(dev, "error commanding HC to stop: %d\n", result);
449 goto out;
450 }
451 result = __wa_wait_status(wa, WA_ENABLE, 0);
452 if (result < 0 && result != -ENODEV)
453 dev_err(dev, "error waiting for HC to stop: %d\n", result);
454out:
455 return 0;
456}
457
458
459#endif /* #ifndef __HWAHC_INTERNAL_H__ */
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