Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #ifndef __LINUX_UHCI_HCD_H |
| 2 | #define __LINUX_UHCI_HCD_H |
| 3 | |
| 4 | #include <linux/list.h> |
| 5 | #include <linux/usb.h> |
| 6 | |
| 7 | #define usb_packetid(pipe) (usb_pipein(pipe) ? USB_PID_IN : USB_PID_OUT) |
| 8 | #define PIPE_DEVEP_MASK 0x0007ff00 |
| 9 | |
| 10 | /* |
| 11 | * Universal Host Controller Interface data structures and defines |
| 12 | */ |
| 13 | |
| 14 | /* Command register */ |
| 15 | #define USBCMD 0 |
| 16 | #define USBCMD_RS 0x0001 /* Run/Stop */ |
| 17 | #define USBCMD_HCRESET 0x0002 /* Host reset */ |
| 18 | #define USBCMD_GRESET 0x0004 /* Global reset */ |
| 19 | #define USBCMD_EGSM 0x0008 /* Global Suspend Mode */ |
| 20 | #define USBCMD_FGR 0x0010 /* Force Global Resume */ |
| 21 | #define USBCMD_SWDBG 0x0020 /* SW Debug mode */ |
| 22 | #define USBCMD_CF 0x0040 /* Config Flag (sw only) */ |
| 23 | #define USBCMD_MAXP 0x0080 /* Max Packet (0 = 32, 1 = 64) */ |
| 24 | |
| 25 | /* Status register */ |
| 26 | #define USBSTS 2 |
| 27 | #define USBSTS_USBINT 0x0001 /* Interrupt due to IOC */ |
| 28 | #define USBSTS_ERROR 0x0002 /* Interrupt due to error */ |
| 29 | #define USBSTS_RD 0x0004 /* Resume Detect */ |
| 30 | #define USBSTS_HSE 0x0008 /* Host System Error - basically PCI problems */ |
| 31 | #define USBSTS_HCPE 0x0010 /* Host Controller Process Error - the scripts were buggy */ |
| 32 | #define USBSTS_HCH 0x0020 /* HC Halted */ |
| 33 | |
| 34 | /* Interrupt enable register */ |
| 35 | #define USBINTR 4 |
| 36 | #define USBINTR_TIMEOUT 0x0001 /* Timeout/CRC error enable */ |
| 37 | #define USBINTR_RESUME 0x0002 /* Resume interrupt enable */ |
| 38 | #define USBINTR_IOC 0x0004 /* Interrupt On Complete enable */ |
| 39 | #define USBINTR_SP 0x0008 /* Short packet interrupt enable */ |
| 40 | |
| 41 | #define USBFRNUM 6 |
| 42 | #define USBFLBASEADD 8 |
| 43 | #define USBSOF 12 |
Alan Stern | a8bed8b | 2005-04-09 17:29:00 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 44 | #define USBSOF_DEFAULT 64 /* Frame length is exactly 1 ms */ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 45 | |
| 46 | /* USB port status and control registers */ |
| 47 | #define USBPORTSC1 16 |
| 48 | #define USBPORTSC2 18 |
| 49 | #define USBPORTSC_CCS 0x0001 /* Current Connect Status ("device present") */ |
| 50 | #define USBPORTSC_CSC 0x0002 /* Connect Status Change */ |
| 51 | #define USBPORTSC_PE 0x0004 /* Port Enable */ |
| 52 | #define USBPORTSC_PEC 0x0008 /* Port Enable Change */ |
| 53 | #define USBPORTSC_DPLUS 0x0010 /* D+ high (line status) */ |
| 54 | #define USBPORTSC_DMINUS 0x0020 /* D- high (line status) */ |
| 55 | #define USBPORTSC_RD 0x0040 /* Resume Detect */ |
| 56 | #define USBPORTSC_RES1 0x0080 /* reserved, always 1 */ |
| 57 | #define USBPORTSC_LSDA 0x0100 /* Low Speed Device Attached */ |
| 58 | #define USBPORTSC_PR 0x0200 /* Port Reset */ |
| 59 | /* OC and OCC from Intel 430TX and later (not UHCI 1.1d spec) */ |
| 60 | #define USBPORTSC_OC 0x0400 /* Over Current condition */ |
| 61 | #define USBPORTSC_OCC 0x0800 /* Over Current Change R/WC */ |
| 62 | #define USBPORTSC_SUSP 0x1000 /* Suspend */ |
| 63 | #define USBPORTSC_RES2 0x2000 /* reserved, write zeroes */ |
| 64 | #define USBPORTSC_RES3 0x4000 /* reserved, write zeroes */ |
| 65 | #define USBPORTSC_RES4 0x8000 /* reserved, write zeroes */ |
| 66 | |
| 67 | /* Legacy support register */ |
| 68 | #define USBLEGSUP 0xc0 |
| 69 | #define USBLEGSUP_DEFAULT 0x2000 /* only PIRQ enable set */ |
Alan Stern | a8bed8b | 2005-04-09 17:29:00 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 70 | #define USBLEGSUP_RWC 0x8f00 /* the R/WC bits */ |
| 71 | #define USBLEGSUP_RO 0x5040 /* R/O and reserved bits */ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 72 | |
| 73 | #define UHCI_NULL_DATA_SIZE 0x7FF /* for UHCI controller TD */ |
| 74 | |
| 75 | #define UHCI_PTR_BITS cpu_to_le32(0x000F) |
| 76 | #define UHCI_PTR_TERM cpu_to_le32(0x0001) |
| 77 | #define UHCI_PTR_QH cpu_to_le32(0x0002) |
| 78 | #define UHCI_PTR_DEPTH cpu_to_le32(0x0004) |
| 79 | #define UHCI_PTR_BREADTH cpu_to_le32(0x0000) |
| 80 | |
| 81 | #define UHCI_NUMFRAMES 1024 /* in the frame list [array] */ |
| 82 | #define UHCI_MAX_SOF_NUMBER 2047 /* in an SOF packet */ |
| 83 | #define CAN_SCHEDULE_FRAMES 1000 /* how far future frames can be scheduled */ |
| 84 | |
| 85 | struct uhci_frame_list { |
| 86 | __le32 frame[UHCI_NUMFRAMES]; |
| 87 | |
| 88 | void *frame_cpu[UHCI_NUMFRAMES]; |
| 89 | |
| 90 | dma_addr_t dma_handle; |
| 91 | }; |
| 92 | |
| 93 | struct urb_priv; |
| 94 | |
| 95 | /* |
| 96 | * One role of a QH is to hold a queue of TDs for some endpoint. Each QH is |
| 97 | * used with one URB, and qh->element (updated by the HC) is either: |
| 98 | * - the next unprocessed TD for the URB, or |
| 99 | * - UHCI_PTR_TERM (when there's no more traffic for this endpoint), or |
| 100 | * - the QH for the next URB queued to the same endpoint. |
| 101 | * |
| 102 | * The other role of a QH is to serve as a "skeleton" framelist entry, so we |
| 103 | * can easily splice a QH for some endpoint into the schedule at the right |
| 104 | * place. Then qh->element is UHCI_PTR_TERM. |
| 105 | * |
| 106 | * In the frame list, qh->link maintains a list of QHs seen by the HC: |
| 107 | * skel1 --> ep1-qh --> ep2-qh --> ... --> skel2 --> ... |
| 108 | */ |
| 109 | struct uhci_qh { |
| 110 | /* Hardware fields */ |
| 111 | __le32 link; /* Next queue */ |
| 112 | __le32 element; /* Queue element pointer */ |
| 113 | |
| 114 | /* Software fields */ |
| 115 | dma_addr_t dma_handle; |
| 116 | |
| 117 | struct usb_device *dev; |
| 118 | struct urb_priv *urbp; |
| 119 | |
| 120 | struct list_head list; /* P: uhci->frame_list_lock */ |
| 121 | struct list_head remove_list; /* P: uhci->remove_list_lock */ |
| 122 | } __attribute__((aligned(16))); |
| 123 | |
| 124 | /* |
| 125 | * We need a special accessor for the element pointer because it is |
| 126 | * subject to asynchronous updates by the controller |
| 127 | */ |
| 128 | static __le32 inline qh_element(struct uhci_qh *qh) { |
| 129 | __le32 element = qh->element; |
| 130 | |
| 131 | barrier(); |
| 132 | return element; |
| 133 | } |
| 134 | |
| 135 | /* |
| 136 | * for TD <status>: |
| 137 | */ |
| 138 | #define TD_CTRL_SPD (1 << 29) /* Short Packet Detect */ |
| 139 | #define TD_CTRL_C_ERR_MASK (3 << 27) /* Error Counter bits */ |
| 140 | #define TD_CTRL_C_ERR_SHIFT 27 |
| 141 | #define TD_CTRL_LS (1 << 26) /* Low Speed Device */ |
| 142 | #define TD_CTRL_IOS (1 << 25) /* Isochronous Select */ |
| 143 | #define TD_CTRL_IOC (1 << 24) /* Interrupt on Complete */ |
| 144 | #define TD_CTRL_ACTIVE (1 << 23) /* TD Active */ |
| 145 | #define TD_CTRL_STALLED (1 << 22) /* TD Stalled */ |
| 146 | #define TD_CTRL_DBUFERR (1 << 21) /* Data Buffer Error */ |
| 147 | #define TD_CTRL_BABBLE (1 << 20) /* Babble Detected */ |
| 148 | #define TD_CTRL_NAK (1 << 19) /* NAK Received */ |
| 149 | #define TD_CTRL_CRCTIMEO (1 << 18) /* CRC/Time Out Error */ |
| 150 | #define TD_CTRL_BITSTUFF (1 << 17) /* Bit Stuff Error */ |
| 151 | #define TD_CTRL_ACTLEN_MASK 0x7FF /* actual length, encoded as n - 1 */ |
| 152 | |
| 153 | #define TD_CTRL_ANY_ERROR (TD_CTRL_STALLED | TD_CTRL_DBUFERR | \ |
| 154 | TD_CTRL_BABBLE | TD_CTRL_CRCTIME | TD_CTRL_BITSTUFF) |
| 155 | |
| 156 | #define uhci_maxerr(err) ((err) << TD_CTRL_C_ERR_SHIFT) |
| 157 | #define uhci_status_bits(ctrl_sts) ((ctrl_sts) & 0xF60000) |
| 158 | #define uhci_actual_length(ctrl_sts) (((ctrl_sts) + 1) & TD_CTRL_ACTLEN_MASK) /* 1-based */ |
| 159 | |
| 160 | /* |
| 161 | * for TD <info>: (a.k.a. Token) |
| 162 | */ |
| 163 | #define td_token(td) le32_to_cpu((td)->token) |
| 164 | #define TD_TOKEN_DEVADDR_SHIFT 8 |
| 165 | #define TD_TOKEN_TOGGLE_SHIFT 19 |
| 166 | #define TD_TOKEN_TOGGLE (1 << 19) |
| 167 | #define TD_TOKEN_EXPLEN_SHIFT 21 |
| 168 | #define TD_TOKEN_EXPLEN_MASK 0x7FF /* expected length, encoded as n - 1 */ |
| 169 | #define TD_TOKEN_PID_MASK 0xFF |
| 170 | |
| 171 | #define uhci_explen(len) ((len) << TD_TOKEN_EXPLEN_SHIFT) |
| 172 | |
| 173 | #define uhci_expected_length(token) ((((token) >> 21) + 1) & TD_TOKEN_EXPLEN_MASK) |
| 174 | #define uhci_toggle(token) (((token) >> TD_TOKEN_TOGGLE_SHIFT) & 1) |
| 175 | #define uhci_endpoint(token) (((token) >> 15) & 0xf) |
| 176 | #define uhci_devaddr(token) (((token) >> TD_TOKEN_DEVADDR_SHIFT) & 0x7f) |
| 177 | #define uhci_devep(token) (((token) >> TD_TOKEN_DEVADDR_SHIFT) & 0x7ff) |
| 178 | #define uhci_packetid(token) ((token) & TD_TOKEN_PID_MASK) |
| 179 | #define uhci_packetout(token) (uhci_packetid(token) != USB_PID_IN) |
| 180 | #define uhci_packetin(token) (uhci_packetid(token) == USB_PID_IN) |
| 181 | |
| 182 | /* |
| 183 | * The documentation says "4 words for hardware, 4 words for software". |
| 184 | * |
| 185 | * That's silly, the hardware doesn't care. The hardware only cares that |
| 186 | * the hardware words are 16-byte aligned, and we can have any amount of |
| 187 | * sw space after the TD entry as far as I can tell. |
| 188 | * |
| 189 | * But let's just go with the documentation, at least for 32-bit machines. |
| 190 | * On 64-bit machines we probably want to take advantage of the fact that |
| 191 | * hw doesn't really care about the size of the sw-only area. |
| 192 | * |
| 193 | * Alas, not anymore, we have more than 4 words for software, woops. |
| 194 | * Everything still works tho, surprise! -jerdfelt |
| 195 | * |
| 196 | * td->link points to either another TD (not necessarily for the same urb or |
| 197 | * even the same endpoint), or nothing (PTR_TERM), or a QH (for queued urbs) |
| 198 | */ |
| 199 | struct uhci_td { |
| 200 | /* Hardware fields */ |
| 201 | __le32 link; |
| 202 | __le32 status; |
| 203 | __le32 token; |
| 204 | __le32 buffer; |
| 205 | |
| 206 | /* Software fields */ |
| 207 | dma_addr_t dma_handle; |
| 208 | |
| 209 | struct usb_device *dev; |
| 210 | struct urb *urb; |
| 211 | |
| 212 | struct list_head list; /* P: urb->lock */ |
| 213 | struct list_head remove_list; /* P: uhci->td_remove_list_lock */ |
| 214 | |
| 215 | int frame; /* for iso: what frame? */ |
| 216 | struct list_head fl_list; /* P: uhci->frame_list_lock */ |
| 217 | } __attribute__((aligned(16))); |
| 218 | |
| 219 | /* |
| 220 | * We need a special accessor for the control/status word because it is |
| 221 | * subject to asynchronous updates by the controller |
| 222 | */ |
| 223 | static u32 inline td_status(struct uhci_td *td) { |
| 224 | __le32 status = td->status; |
| 225 | |
| 226 | barrier(); |
| 227 | return le32_to_cpu(status); |
| 228 | } |
| 229 | |
| 230 | |
| 231 | /* |
| 232 | * The UHCI driver places Interrupt, Control and Bulk into QH's both |
| 233 | * to group together TD's for one transfer, and also to faciliate queuing |
| 234 | * of URB's. To make it easy to insert entries into the schedule, we have |
| 235 | * a skeleton of QH's for each predefined Interrupt latency, low-speed |
| 236 | * control, full-speed control and terminating QH (see explanation for |
| 237 | * the terminating QH below). |
| 238 | * |
| 239 | * When we want to add a new QH, we add it to the end of the list for the |
| 240 | * skeleton QH. |
| 241 | * |
| 242 | * For instance, the queue can look like this: |
| 243 | * |
| 244 | * skel int128 QH |
| 245 | * dev 1 interrupt QH |
| 246 | * dev 5 interrupt QH |
| 247 | * skel int64 QH |
| 248 | * skel int32 QH |
| 249 | * ... |
| 250 | * skel int1 QH |
| 251 | * skel low-speed control QH |
| 252 | * dev 5 control QH |
| 253 | * skel full-speed control QH |
| 254 | * skel bulk QH |
| 255 | * dev 1 bulk QH |
| 256 | * dev 2 bulk QH |
| 257 | * skel terminating QH |
| 258 | * |
| 259 | * The terminating QH is used for 2 reasons: |
| 260 | * - To place a terminating TD which is used to workaround a PIIX bug |
| 261 | * (see Intel errata for explanation) |
| 262 | * - To loop back to the full-speed control queue for full-speed bandwidth |
| 263 | * reclamation |
| 264 | * |
| 265 | * Isochronous transfers are stored before the start of the skeleton |
| 266 | * schedule and don't use QH's. While the UHCI spec doesn't forbid the |
| 267 | * use of QH's for Isochronous, it doesn't use them either. Since we don't |
| 268 | * need to use them either, we follow the spec diagrams in hope that it'll |
| 269 | * be more compatible with future UHCI implementations. |
| 270 | */ |
| 271 | |
| 272 | #define UHCI_NUM_SKELQH 12 |
| 273 | #define skel_int128_qh skelqh[0] |
| 274 | #define skel_int64_qh skelqh[1] |
| 275 | #define skel_int32_qh skelqh[2] |
| 276 | #define skel_int16_qh skelqh[3] |
| 277 | #define skel_int8_qh skelqh[4] |
| 278 | #define skel_int4_qh skelqh[5] |
| 279 | #define skel_int2_qh skelqh[6] |
| 280 | #define skel_int1_qh skelqh[7] |
| 281 | #define skel_ls_control_qh skelqh[8] |
| 282 | #define skel_fs_control_qh skelqh[9] |
| 283 | #define skel_bulk_qh skelqh[10] |
| 284 | #define skel_term_qh skelqh[11] |
| 285 | |
| 286 | /* |
| 287 | * Search tree for determining where <interval> fits in the skelqh[] |
| 288 | * skeleton. |
| 289 | * |
| 290 | * An interrupt request should be placed into the slowest skelqh[] |
| 291 | * which meets the interval/period/frequency requirement. |
| 292 | * An interrupt request is allowed to be faster than <interval> but not slower. |
| 293 | * |
| 294 | * For a given <interval>, this function returns the appropriate/matching |
| 295 | * skelqh[] index value. |
| 296 | */ |
| 297 | static inline int __interval_to_skel(int interval) |
| 298 | { |
| 299 | if (interval < 16) { |
| 300 | if (interval < 4) { |
| 301 | if (interval < 2) |
| 302 | return 7; /* int1 for 0-1 ms */ |
| 303 | return 6; /* int2 for 2-3 ms */ |
| 304 | } |
| 305 | if (interval < 8) |
| 306 | return 5; /* int4 for 4-7 ms */ |
| 307 | return 4; /* int8 for 8-15 ms */ |
| 308 | } |
| 309 | if (interval < 64) { |
| 310 | if (interval < 32) |
| 311 | return 3; /* int16 for 16-31 ms */ |
| 312 | return 2; /* int32 for 32-63 ms */ |
| 313 | } |
| 314 | if (interval < 128) |
| 315 | return 1; /* int64 for 64-127 ms */ |
| 316 | return 0; /* int128 for 128-255 ms (Max.) */ |
| 317 | } |
| 318 | |
| 319 | /* |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 320 | * States for the root hub. |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 321 | * |
| 322 | * To prevent "bouncing" in the presence of electrical noise, |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 323 | * when there are no devices attached we delay for 1 second in the |
| 324 | * RUNNING_NODEVS state before switching to the AUTO_STOPPED state. |
| 325 | * |
| 326 | * (Note that the AUTO_STOPPED state won't be necessary once the hub |
| 327 | * driver learns to autosuspend.) |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 328 | */ |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 329 | enum uhci_rh_state { |
Alan Stern | 6c1b445 | 2005-04-21 16:04:58 -0400 | [diff] [blame^] | 330 | /* In the following states the HC must be halted. |
| 331 | * These two must come first */ |
| 332 | UHCI_RH_RESET, |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 333 | UHCI_RH_SUSPENDED, |
Alan Stern | a8bed8b | 2005-04-09 17:29:00 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 334 | |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 335 | UHCI_RH_AUTO_STOPPED, |
| 336 | UHCI_RH_RESUMING, |
| 337 | |
Alan Stern | 6c1b445 | 2005-04-21 16:04:58 -0400 | [diff] [blame^] | 338 | /* In this state the HC changes from running to halted, |
| 339 | * so it can legally appear either way. */ |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 340 | UHCI_RH_SUSPENDING, |
| 341 | |
Alan Stern | 6c1b445 | 2005-04-21 16:04:58 -0400 | [diff] [blame^] | 342 | /* In the following states it's an error if the HC is halted. |
Alan Stern | a8bed8b | 2005-04-09 17:29:00 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 343 | * These two must come last */ |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 344 | UHCI_RH_RUNNING, /* The normal state */ |
| 345 | UHCI_RH_RUNNING_NODEVS, /* Running with no devices attached */ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 346 | }; |
| 347 | |
| 348 | /* |
| 349 | * This describes the full uhci information. |
| 350 | * |
| 351 | * Note how the "proper" USB information is just |
| 352 | * a subset of what the full implementation needs. |
| 353 | */ |
| 354 | struct uhci_hcd { |
| 355 | |
| 356 | /* debugfs */ |
| 357 | struct dentry *dentry; |
| 358 | |
| 359 | /* Grabbed from PCI */ |
| 360 | unsigned long io_addr; |
| 361 | |
| 362 | struct dma_pool *qh_pool; |
| 363 | struct dma_pool *td_pool; |
| 364 | |
| 365 | struct usb_bus *bus; |
| 366 | |
| 367 | struct uhci_td *term_td; /* Terminating TD, see UHCI bug */ |
| 368 | struct uhci_qh *skelqh[UHCI_NUM_SKELQH]; /* Skeleton QH's */ |
| 369 | |
| 370 | spinlock_t lock; |
| 371 | struct uhci_frame_list *fl; /* P: uhci->lock */ |
| 372 | int fsbr; /* Full-speed bandwidth reclamation */ |
| 373 | unsigned long fsbrtimeout; /* FSBR delay */ |
| 374 | |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 375 | enum uhci_rh_state rh_state; |
| 376 | unsigned long auto_stop_time; /* When to AUTO_STOP */ |
| 377 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 378 | unsigned int frame_number; /* As of last check */ |
| 379 | unsigned int is_stopped; |
| 380 | #define UHCI_IS_STOPPED 9999 /* Larger than a frame # */ |
| 381 | |
| 382 | unsigned int scan_in_progress:1; /* Schedule scan is running */ |
| 383 | unsigned int need_rescan:1; /* Redo the schedule scan */ |
Alan Stern | a8bed8b | 2005-04-09 17:29:00 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 384 | unsigned int hc_inaccessible:1; /* HC is suspended or dead */ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 385 | |
| 386 | /* Support for port suspend/resume/reset */ |
| 387 | unsigned long port_c_suspend; /* Bit-arrays of ports */ |
| 388 | unsigned long suspended_ports; |
| 389 | unsigned long resuming_ports; |
| 390 | unsigned long ports_timeout; /* Time to stop signalling */ |
| 391 | |
| 392 | /* Main list of URB's currently controlled by this HC */ |
| 393 | struct list_head urb_list; /* P: uhci->lock */ |
| 394 | |
| 395 | /* List of QH's that are done, but waiting to be unlinked (race) */ |
| 396 | struct list_head qh_remove_list; /* P: uhci->lock */ |
| 397 | unsigned int qh_remove_age; /* Age in frames */ |
| 398 | |
| 399 | /* List of TD's that are done, but waiting to be freed (race) */ |
| 400 | struct list_head td_remove_list; /* P: uhci->lock */ |
| 401 | unsigned int td_remove_age; /* Age in frames */ |
| 402 | |
| 403 | /* List of asynchronously unlinked URB's */ |
| 404 | struct list_head urb_remove_list; /* P: uhci->lock */ |
| 405 | unsigned int urb_remove_age; /* Age in frames */ |
| 406 | |
| 407 | /* List of URB's awaiting completion callback */ |
| 408 | struct list_head complete_list; /* P: uhci->lock */ |
| 409 | |
| 410 | int rh_numports; |
| 411 | |
| 412 | struct timer_list stall_timer; |
| 413 | |
| 414 | wait_queue_head_t waitqh; /* endpoint_disable waiters */ |
| 415 | }; |
| 416 | |
| 417 | /* Convert between a usb_hcd pointer and the corresponding uhci_hcd */ |
| 418 | static inline struct uhci_hcd *hcd_to_uhci(struct usb_hcd *hcd) |
| 419 | { |
| 420 | return (struct uhci_hcd *) (hcd->hcd_priv); |
| 421 | } |
| 422 | static inline struct usb_hcd *uhci_to_hcd(struct uhci_hcd *uhci) |
| 423 | { |
| 424 | return container_of((void *) uhci, struct usb_hcd, hcd_priv); |
| 425 | } |
| 426 | |
| 427 | #define uhci_dev(u) (uhci_to_hcd(u)->self.controller) |
| 428 | |
| 429 | struct urb_priv { |
| 430 | struct list_head urb_list; |
| 431 | |
| 432 | struct urb *urb; |
| 433 | |
| 434 | struct uhci_qh *qh; /* QH for this URB */ |
| 435 | struct list_head td_list; /* P: urb->lock */ |
| 436 | |
| 437 | unsigned fsbr : 1; /* URB turned on FSBR */ |
| 438 | unsigned fsbr_timeout : 1; /* URB timed out on FSBR */ |
| 439 | unsigned queued : 1; /* QH was queued (not linked in) */ |
| 440 | unsigned short_control_packet : 1; /* If we get a short packet during */ |
| 441 | /* a control transfer, retrigger */ |
| 442 | /* the status phase */ |
| 443 | |
| 444 | unsigned long inserttime; /* In jiffies */ |
| 445 | unsigned long fsbrtime; /* In jiffies */ |
| 446 | |
| 447 | struct list_head queue_list; /* P: uhci->frame_list_lock */ |
| 448 | }; |
| 449 | |
| 450 | /* |
| 451 | * Locking in uhci.c |
| 452 | * |
| 453 | * Almost everything relating to the hardware schedule and processing |
| 454 | * of URBs is protected by uhci->lock. urb->status is protected by |
| 455 | * urb->lock; that's the one exception. |
| 456 | * |
| 457 | * To prevent deadlocks, never lock uhci->lock while holding urb->lock. |
| 458 | * The safe order of locking is: |
| 459 | * |
| 460 | * #1 uhci->lock |
| 461 | * #2 urb->lock |
| 462 | */ |
| 463 | |
Alan Stern | c8f4fe4 | 2005-04-09 17:27:32 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 464 | |
| 465 | /* Some special IDs */ |
| 466 | |
| 467 | #define PCI_VENDOR_ID_GENESYS 0x17a0 |
| 468 | #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_GL880S_UHCI 0x8083 |
| 469 | #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_GL880S_EHCI 0x8084 |
| 470 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 471 | #endif |