| /* |
| * OHCI HCD (Host Controller Driver) for USB. |
| * |
| * (C) Copyright 1999 Roman Weissgaerber <weissg@vienna.at> |
| * (C) Copyright 2000-2002 David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net> |
| * |
| * This file is licenced under the GPL. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/irq.h> |
| #include <linux/slab.h> |
| |
| static void urb_free_priv (struct ohci_hcd *hc, urb_priv_t *urb_priv) |
| { |
| int last = urb_priv->length - 1; |
| |
| if (last >= 0) { |
| int i; |
| struct td *td; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i <= last; i++) { |
| td = urb_priv->td [i]; |
| if (td) |
| td_free (hc, td); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| list_del (&urb_priv->pending); |
| kfree (urb_priv); |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| * URB goes back to driver, and isn't reissued. |
| * It's completely gone from HC data structures. |
| * PRECONDITION: ohci lock held, irqs blocked. |
| */ |
| static void |
| finish_urb(struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct urb *urb, int status) |
| __releases(ohci->lock) |
| __acquires(ohci->lock) |
| { |
| struct device *dev = ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.controller; |
| struct usb_host_endpoint *ep = urb->ep; |
| struct urb_priv *urb_priv; |
| |
| // ASSERT (urb->hcpriv != 0); |
| |
| restart: |
| urb_free_priv (ohci, urb->hcpriv); |
| urb->hcpriv = NULL; |
| if (likely(status == -EINPROGRESS)) |
| status = 0; |
| |
| switch (usb_pipetype (urb->pipe)) { |
| case PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS: |
| ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_isoc_reqs--; |
| if (ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_isoc_reqs == 0) { |
| if (quirk_amdiso(ohci)) |
| usb_amd_quirk_pll_enable(); |
| if (quirk_amdprefetch(ohci)) |
| sb800_prefetch(dev, 0); |
| } |
| break; |
| case PIPE_INTERRUPT: |
| ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_int_reqs--; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* urb->complete() can reenter this HCD */ |
| usb_hcd_unlink_urb_from_ep(ohci_to_hcd(ohci), urb); |
| spin_unlock (&ohci->lock); |
| usb_hcd_giveback_urb(ohci_to_hcd(ohci), urb, status); |
| spin_lock (&ohci->lock); |
| |
| /* stop periodic dma if it's not needed */ |
| if (ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_isoc_reqs == 0 |
| && ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_int_reqs == 0) { |
| ohci->hc_control &= ~(OHCI_CTRL_PLE|OHCI_CTRL_IE); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * An isochronous URB that is sumitted too late won't have any TDs |
| * (marked by the fact that the td_cnt value is larger than the |
| * actual number of TDs). If the next URB on this endpoint is like |
| * that, give it back now. |
| */ |
| if (!list_empty(&ep->urb_list)) { |
| urb = list_first_entry(&ep->urb_list, struct urb, urb_list); |
| urb_priv = urb->hcpriv; |
| if (urb_priv->td_cnt > urb_priv->length) { |
| status = 0; |
| goto restart; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------* |
| * ED handling functions |
| *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* search for the right schedule branch to use for a periodic ed. |
| * does some load balancing; returns the branch, or negative errno. |
| */ |
| static int balance (struct ohci_hcd *ohci, int interval, int load) |
| { |
| int i, branch = -ENOSPC; |
| |
| /* iso periods can be huge; iso tds specify frame numbers */ |
| if (interval > NUM_INTS) |
| interval = NUM_INTS; |
| |
| /* search for the least loaded schedule branch of that period |
| * that has enough bandwidth left unreserved. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < interval ; i++) { |
| if (branch < 0 || ohci->load [branch] > ohci->load [i]) { |
| int j; |
| |
| /* usb 1.1 says 90% of one frame */ |
| for (j = i; j < NUM_INTS; j += interval) { |
| if ((ohci->load [j] + load) > 900) |
| break; |
| } |
| if (j < NUM_INTS) |
| continue; |
| branch = i; |
| } |
| } |
| return branch; |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* both iso and interrupt requests have periods; this routine puts them |
| * into the schedule tree in the apppropriate place. most iso devices use |
| * 1msec periods, but that's not required. |
| */ |
| static void periodic_link (struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct ed *ed) |
| { |
| unsigned i; |
| |
| ohci_dbg(ohci, "link %sed %p branch %d [%dus.], interval %d\n", |
| (ed->hwINFO & cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_ISO)) ? "iso " : "", |
| ed, ed->branch, ed->load, ed->interval); |
| |
| for (i = ed->branch; i < NUM_INTS; i += ed->interval) { |
| struct ed **prev = &ohci->periodic [i]; |
| __hc32 *prev_p = &ohci->hcca->int_table [i]; |
| struct ed *here = *prev; |
| |
| /* sorting each branch by period (slow before fast) |
| * lets us share the faster parts of the tree. |
| * (plus maybe: put interrupt eds before iso) |
| */ |
| while (here && ed != here) { |
| if (ed->interval > here->interval) |
| break; |
| prev = &here->ed_next; |
| prev_p = &here->hwNextED; |
| here = *prev; |
| } |
| if (ed != here) { |
| ed->ed_next = here; |
| if (here) |
| ed->hwNextED = *prev_p; |
| wmb (); |
| *prev = ed; |
| *prev_p = cpu_to_hc32(ohci, ed->dma); |
| wmb(); |
| } |
| ohci->load [i] += ed->load; |
| } |
| ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_allocated += ed->load / ed->interval; |
| } |
| |
| /* link an ed into one of the HC chains */ |
| |
| static int ed_schedule (struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct ed *ed) |
| { |
| int branch; |
| |
| ed->state = ED_OPER; |
| ed->ed_prev = NULL; |
| ed->ed_next = NULL; |
| ed->hwNextED = 0; |
| if (quirk_zfmicro(ohci) |
| && (ed->type == PIPE_INTERRUPT) |
| && !(ohci->eds_scheduled++)) |
| mod_timer(&ohci->unlink_watchdog, round_jiffies(jiffies + HZ)); |
| wmb (); |
| |
| /* we care about rm_list when setting CLE/BLE in case the HC was at |
| * work on some TD when CLE/BLE was turned off, and isn't quiesced |
| * yet. finish_unlinks() restarts as needed, some upcoming INTR_SF. |
| * |
| * control and bulk EDs are doubly linked (ed_next, ed_prev), but |
| * periodic ones are singly linked (ed_next). that's because the |
| * periodic schedule encodes a tree like figure 3-5 in the ohci |
| * spec: each qh can have several "previous" nodes, and the tree |
| * doesn't have unused/idle descriptors. |
| */ |
| switch (ed->type) { |
| case PIPE_CONTROL: |
| if (ohci->ed_controltail == NULL) { |
| WARN_ON (ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_CLE); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ed->dma, |
| &ohci->regs->ed_controlhead); |
| } else { |
| ohci->ed_controltail->ed_next = ed; |
| ohci->ed_controltail->hwNextED = cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, |
| ed->dma); |
| } |
| ed->ed_prev = ohci->ed_controltail; |
| if (!ohci->ed_controltail && !ohci->ed_rm_list) { |
| wmb(); |
| ohci->hc_control |= OHCI_CTRL_CLE; |
| ohci_writel (ohci, 0, &ohci->regs->ed_controlcurrent); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ohci->hc_control, |
| &ohci->regs->control); |
| } |
| ohci->ed_controltail = ed; |
| break; |
| |
| case PIPE_BULK: |
| if (ohci->ed_bulktail == NULL) { |
| WARN_ON (ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_BLE); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ed->dma, &ohci->regs->ed_bulkhead); |
| } else { |
| ohci->ed_bulktail->ed_next = ed; |
| ohci->ed_bulktail->hwNextED = cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, |
| ed->dma); |
| } |
| ed->ed_prev = ohci->ed_bulktail; |
| if (!ohci->ed_bulktail && !ohci->ed_rm_list) { |
| wmb(); |
| ohci->hc_control |= OHCI_CTRL_BLE; |
| ohci_writel (ohci, 0, &ohci->regs->ed_bulkcurrent); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ohci->hc_control, |
| &ohci->regs->control); |
| } |
| ohci->ed_bulktail = ed; |
| break; |
| |
| // case PIPE_INTERRUPT: |
| // case PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS: |
| default: |
| branch = balance (ohci, ed->interval, ed->load); |
| if (branch < 0) { |
| ohci_dbg (ohci, |
| "ERR %d, interval %d msecs, load %d\n", |
| branch, ed->interval, ed->load); |
| // FIXME if there are TDs queued, fail them! |
| return branch; |
| } |
| ed->branch = branch; |
| periodic_link (ohci, ed); |
| } |
| |
| /* the HC may not see the schedule updates yet, but if it does |
| * then they'll be properly ordered. |
| */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* scan the periodic table to find and unlink this ED */ |
| static void periodic_unlink (struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct ed *ed) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| for (i = ed->branch; i < NUM_INTS; i += ed->interval) { |
| struct ed *temp; |
| struct ed **prev = &ohci->periodic [i]; |
| __hc32 *prev_p = &ohci->hcca->int_table [i]; |
| |
| while (*prev && (temp = *prev) != ed) { |
| prev_p = &temp->hwNextED; |
| prev = &temp->ed_next; |
| } |
| if (*prev) { |
| *prev_p = ed->hwNextED; |
| *prev = ed->ed_next; |
| } |
| ohci->load [i] -= ed->load; |
| } |
| ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_allocated -= ed->load / ed->interval; |
| |
| ohci_dbg(ohci, "unlink %sed %p branch %d [%dus.], interval %d\n", |
| (ed->hwINFO & cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_ISO)) ? "iso " : "", |
| ed, ed->branch, ed->load, ed->interval); |
| } |
| |
| /* unlink an ed from one of the HC chains. |
| * just the link to the ed is unlinked. |
| * the link from the ed still points to another operational ed or 0 |
| * so the HC can eventually finish the processing of the unlinked ed |
| * (assuming it already started that, which needn't be true). |
| * |
| * ED_UNLINK is a transient state: the HC may still see this ED, but soon |
| * it won't. ED_SKIP means the HC will finish its current transaction, |
| * but won't start anything new. The TD queue may still grow; device |
| * drivers don't know about this HCD-internal state. |
| * |
| * When the HC can't see the ED, something changes ED_UNLINK to one of: |
| * |
| * - ED_OPER: when there's any request queued, the ED gets rescheduled |
| * immediately. HC should be working on them. |
| * |
| * - ED_IDLE: when there's no TD queue. there's no reason for the HC |
| * to care about this ED; safe to disable the endpoint. |
| * |
| * When finish_unlinks() runs later, after SOF interrupt, it will often |
| * complete one or more URB unlinks before making that state change. |
| */ |
| static void ed_deschedule (struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct ed *ed) |
| { |
| ed->hwINFO |= cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_SKIP); |
| wmb (); |
| ed->state = ED_UNLINK; |
| |
| /* To deschedule something from the control or bulk list, just |
| * clear CLE/BLE and wait. There's no safe way to scrub out list |
| * head/current registers until later, and "later" isn't very |
| * tightly specified. Figure 6-5 and Section 6.4.2.2 show how |
| * the HC is reading the ED queues (while we modify them). |
| * |
| * For now, ed_schedule() is "later". It might be good paranoia |
| * to scrub those registers in finish_unlinks(), in case of bugs |
| * that make the HC try to use them. |
| */ |
| switch (ed->type) { |
| case PIPE_CONTROL: |
| /* remove ED from the HC's list: */ |
| if (ed->ed_prev == NULL) { |
| if (!ed->hwNextED) { |
| ohci->hc_control &= ~OHCI_CTRL_CLE; |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ohci->hc_control, |
| &ohci->regs->control); |
| // a ohci_readl() later syncs CLE with the HC |
| } else |
| ohci_writel (ohci, |
| hc32_to_cpup (ohci, &ed->hwNextED), |
| &ohci->regs->ed_controlhead); |
| } else { |
| ed->ed_prev->ed_next = ed->ed_next; |
| ed->ed_prev->hwNextED = ed->hwNextED; |
| } |
| /* remove ED from the HCD's list: */ |
| if (ohci->ed_controltail == ed) { |
| ohci->ed_controltail = ed->ed_prev; |
| if (ohci->ed_controltail) |
| ohci->ed_controltail->ed_next = NULL; |
| } else if (ed->ed_next) { |
| ed->ed_next->ed_prev = ed->ed_prev; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case PIPE_BULK: |
| /* remove ED from the HC's list: */ |
| if (ed->ed_prev == NULL) { |
| if (!ed->hwNextED) { |
| ohci->hc_control &= ~OHCI_CTRL_BLE; |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ohci->hc_control, |
| &ohci->regs->control); |
| // a ohci_readl() later syncs BLE with the HC |
| } else |
| ohci_writel (ohci, |
| hc32_to_cpup (ohci, &ed->hwNextED), |
| &ohci->regs->ed_bulkhead); |
| } else { |
| ed->ed_prev->ed_next = ed->ed_next; |
| ed->ed_prev->hwNextED = ed->hwNextED; |
| } |
| /* remove ED from the HCD's list: */ |
| if (ohci->ed_bulktail == ed) { |
| ohci->ed_bulktail = ed->ed_prev; |
| if (ohci->ed_bulktail) |
| ohci->ed_bulktail->ed_next = NULL; |
| } else if (ed->ed_next) { |
| ed->ed_next->ed_prev = ed->ed_prev; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| // case PIPE_INTERRUPT: |
| // case PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS: |
| default: |
| periodic_unlink (ohci, ed); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* get and maybe (re)init an endpoint. init _should_ be done only as part |
| * of enumeration, usb_set_configuration() or usb_set_interface(). |
| */ |
| static struct ed *ed_get ( |
| struct ohci_hcd *ohci, |
| struct usb_host_endpoint *ep, |
| struct usb_device *udev, |
| unsigned int pipe, |
| int interval |
| ) { |
| struct ed *ed; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| spin_lock_irqsave (&ohci->lock, flags); |
| |
| if (!(ed = ep->hcpriv)) { |
| struct td *td; |
| int is_out; |
| u32 info; |
| |
| ed = ed_alloc (ohci, GFP_ATOMIC); |
| if (!ed) { |
| /* out of memory */ |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| /* dummy td; end of td list for ed */ |
| td = td_alloc (ohci, GFP_ATOMIC); |
| if (!td) { |
| /* out of memory */ |
| ed_free (ohci, ed); |
| ed = NULL; |
| goto done; |
| } |
| ed->dummy = td; |
| ed->hwTailP = cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, td->td_dma); |
| ed->hwHeadP = ed->hwTailP; /* ED_C, ED_H zeroed */ |
| ed->state = ED_IDLE; |
| |
| is_out = !(ep->desc.bEndpointAddress & USB_DIR_IN); |
| |
| /* FIXME usbcore changes dev->devnum before SET_ADDRESS |
| * succeeds ... otherwise we wouldn't need "pipe". |
| */ |
| info = usb_pipedevice (pipe); |
| ed->type = usb_pipetype(pipe); |
| |
| info |= (ep->desc.bEndpointAddress & ~USB_DIR_IN) << 7; |
| info |= usb_endpoint_maxp(&ep->desc) << 16; |
| if (udev->speed == USB_SPEED_LOW) |
| info |= ED_LOWSPEED; |
| /* only control transfers store pids in tds */ |
| if (ed->type != PIPE_CONTROL) { |
| info |= is_out ? ED_OUT : ED_IN; |
| if (ed->type != PIPE_BULK) { |
| /* periodic transfers... */ |
| if (ed->type == PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS) |
| info |= ED_ISO; |
| else if (interval > 32) /* iso can be bigger */ |
| interval = 32; |
| ed->interval = interval; |
| ed->load = usb_calc_bus_time ( |
| udev->speed, !is_out, |
| ed->type == PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS, |
| usb_endpoint_maxp(&ep->desc)) |
| / 1000; |
| } |
| } |
| ed->hwINFO = cpu_to_hc32(ohci, info); |
| |
| ep->hcpriv = ed; |
| } |
| |
| done: |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore (&ohci->lock, flags); |
| return ed; |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* request unlinking of an endpoint from an operational HC. |
| * put the ep on the rm_list |
| * real work is done at the next start frame (SF) hardware interrupt |
| * caller guarantees HCD is running, so hardware access is safe, |
| * and that ed->state is ED_OPER |
| */ |
| static void start_ed_unlink (struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct ed *ed) |
| { |
| ed->hwINFO |= cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_DEQUEUE); |
| ed_deschedule (ohci, ed); |
| |
| /* rm_list is just singly linked, for simplicity */ |
| ed->ed_next = ohci->ed_rm_list; |
| ed->ed_prev = NULL; |
| ohci->ed_rm_list = ed; |
| |
| /* enable SOF interrupt */ |
| ohci_writel (ohci, OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrstatus); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrenable); |
| // flush those writes, and get latest HCCA contents |
| (void) ohci_readl (ohci, &ohci->regs->control); |
| |
| /* SF interrupt might get delayed; record the frame counter value that |
| * indicates when the HC isn't looking at it, so concurrent unlinks |
| * behave. frame_no wraps every 2^16 msec, and changes right before |
| * SF is triggered. |
| */ |
| ed->tick = ohci_frame_no(ohci) + 1; |
| |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------* |
| * TD handling functions |
| *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* enqueue next TD for this URB (OHCI spec 5.2.8.2) */ |
| |
| static void |
| td_fill (struct ohci_hcd *ohci, u32 info, |
| dma_addr_t data, int len, |
| struct urb *urb, int index) |
| { |
| struct td *td, *td_pt; |
| struct urb_priv *urb_priv = urb->hcpriv; |
| int is_iso = info & TD_ISO; |
| int hash; |
| |
| // ASSERT (index < urb_priv->length); |
| |
| /* aim for only one interrupt per urb. mostly applies to control |
| * and iso; other urbs rarely need more than one TD per urb. |
| * this way, only final tds (or ones with an error) cause IRQs. |
| * at least immediately; use DI=6 in case any control request is |
| * tempted to die part way through. (and to force the hc to flush |
| * its donelist soonish, even on unlink paths.) |
| * |
| * NOTE: could delay interrupts even for the last TD, and get fewer |
| * interrupts ... increasing per-urb latency by sharing interrupts. |
| * Drivers that queue bulk urbs may request that behavior. |
| */ |
| if (index != (urb_priv->length - 1) |
| || (urb->transfer_flags & URB_NO_INTERRUPT)) |
| info |= TD_DI_SET (6); |
| |
| /* use this td as the next dummy */ |
| td_pt = urb_priv->td [index]; |
| |
| /* fill the old dummy TD */ |
| td = urb_priv->td [index] = urb_priv->ed->dummy; |
| urb_priv->ed->dummy = td_pt; |
| |
| td->ed = urb_priv->ed; |
| td->next_dl_td = NULL; |
| td->index = index; |
| td->urb = urb; |
| td->data_dma = data; |
| if (!len) |
| data = 0; |
| |
| td->hwINFO = cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, info); |
| if (is_iso) { |
| td->hwCBP = cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, data & 0xFFFFF000); |
| *ohci_hwPSWp(ohci, td, 0) = cpu_to_hc16 (ohci, |
| (data & 0x0FFF) | 0xE000); |
| } else { |
| td->hwCBP = cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, data); |
| } |
| if (data) |
| td->hwBE = cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, data + len - 1); |
| else |
| td->hwBE = 0; |
| td->hwNextTD = cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, td_pt->td_dma); |
| |
| /* append to queue */ |
| list_add_tail (&td->td_list, &td->ed->td_list); |
| |
| /* hash it for later reverse mapping */ |
| hash = TD_HASH_FUNC (td->td_dma); |
| td->td_hash = ohci->td_hash [hash]; |
| ohci->td_hash [hash] = td; |
| |
| /* HC might read the TD (or cachelines) right away ... */ |
| wmb (); |
| td->ed->hwTailP = td->hwNextTD; |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Prepare all TDs of a transfer, and queue them onto the ED. |
| * Caller guarantees HC is active. |
| * Usually the ED is already on the schedule, so TDs might be |
| * processed as soon as they're queued. |
| */ |
| static void td_submit_urb ( |
| struct ohci_hcd *ohci, |
| struct urb *urb |
| ) { |
| struct urb_priv *urb_priv = urb->hcpriv; |
| struct device *dev = ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.controller; |
| dma_addr_t data; |
| int data_len = urb->transfer_buffer_length; |
| int cnt = 0; |
| u32 info = 0; |
| int is_out = usb_pipeout (urb->pipe); |
| int periodic = 0; |
| |
| /* OHCI handles the bulk/interrupt data toggles itself. We just |
| * use the device toggle bits for resetting, and rely on the fact |
| * that resetting toggle is meaningless if the endpoint is active. |
| */ |
| if (!usb_gettoggle (urb->dev, usb_pipeendpoint (urb->pipe), is_out)) { |
| usb_settoggle (urb->dev, usb_pipeendpoint (urb->pipe), |
| is_out, 1); |
| urb_priv->ed->hwHeadP &= ~cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_C); |
| } |
| |
| list_add (&urb_priv->pending, &ohci->pending); |
| |
| if (data_len) |
| data = urb->transfer_dma; |
| else |
| data = 0; |
| |
| /* NOTE: TD_CC is set so we can tell which TDs the HC processed by |
| * using TD_CC_GET, as well as by seeing them on the done list. |
| * (CC = NotAccessed ... 0x0F, or 0x0E in PSWs for ISO.) |
| */ |
| switch (urb_priv->ed->type) { |
| |
| /* Bulk and interrupt are identical except for where in the schedule |
| * their EDs live. |
| */ |
| case PIPE_INTERRUPT: |
| /* ... and periodic urbs have extra accounting */ |
| periodic = ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_int_reqs++ == 0 |
| && ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_isoc_reqs == 0; |
| /* FALLTHROUGH */ |
| case PIPE_BULK: |
| info = is_out |
| ? TD_T_TOGGLE | TD_CC | TD_DP_OUT |
| : TD_T_TOGGLE | TD_CC | TD_DP_IN; |
| /* TDs _could_ transfer up to 8K each */ |
| while (data_len > 4096) { |
| td_fill (ohci, info, data, 4096, urb, cnt); |
| data += 4096; |
| data_len -= 4096; |
| cnt++; |
| } |
| /* maybe avoid ED halt on final TD short read */ |
| if (!(urb->transfer_flags & URB_SHORT_NOT_OK)) |
| info |= TD_R; |
| td_fill (ohci, info, data, data_len, urb, cnt); |
| cnt++; |
| if ((urb->transfer_flags & URB_ZERO_PACKET) |
| && cnt < urb_priv->length) { |
| td_fill (ohci, info, 0, 0, urb, cnt); |
| cnt++; |
| } |
| /* maybe kickstart bulk list */ |
| if (urb_priv->ed->type == PIPE_BULK) { |
| wmb (); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, OHCI_BLF, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| /* control manages DATA0/DATA1 toggle per-request; SETUP resets it, |
| * any DATA phase works normally, and the STATUS ack is special. |
| */ |
| case PIPE_CONTROL: |
| info = TD_CC | TD_DP_SETUP | TD_T_DATA0; |
| td_fill (ohci, info, urb->setup_dma, 8, urb, cnt++); |
| if (data_len > 0) { |
| info = TD_CC | TD_R | TD_T_DATA1; |
| info |= is_out ? TD_DP_OUT : TD_DP_IN; |
| /* NOTE: mishandles transfers >8K, some >4K */ |
| td_fill (ohci, info, data, data_len, urb, cnt++); |
| } |
| info = (is_out || data_len == 0) |
| ? TD_CC | TD_DP_IN | TD_T_DATA1 |
| : TD_CC | TD_DP_OUT | TD_T_DATA1; |
| td_fill (ohci, info, data, 0, urb, cnt++); |
| /* maybe kickstart control list */ |
| wmb (); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, OHCI_CLF, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); |
| break; |
| |
| /* ISO has no retransmit, so no toggle; and it uses special TDs. |
| * Each TD could handle multiple consecutive frames (interval 1); |
| * we could often reduce the number of TDs here. |
| */ |
| case PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS: |
| for (cnt = urb_priv->td_cnt; cnt < urb->number_of_packets; |
| cnt++) { |
| int frame = urb->start_frame; |
| |
| // FIXME scheduling should handle frame counter |
| // roll-around ... exotic case (and OHCI has |
| // a 2^16 iso range, vs other HCs max of 2^10) |
| frame += cnt * urb->interval; |
| frame &= 0xffff; |
| td_fill (ohci, TD_CC | TD_ISO | frame, |
| data + urb->iso_frame_desc [cnt].offset, |
| urb->iso_frame_desc [cnt].length, urb, cnt); |
| } |
| if (ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_isoc_reqs == 0) { |
| if (quirk_amdiso(ohci)) |
| usb_amd_quirk_pll_disable(); |
| if (quirk_amdprefetch(ohci)) |
| sb800_prefetch(dev, 1); |
| } |
| periodic = ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_isoc_reqs++ == 0 |
| && ohci_to_hcd(ohci)->self.bandwidth_int_reqs == 0; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* start periodic dma if needed */ |
| if (periodic) { |
| wmb (); |
| ohci->hc_control |= OHCI_CTRL_PLE|OHCI_CTRL_IE; |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control); |
| } |
| |
| // ASSERT (urb_priv->length == cnt); |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------* |
| * Done List handling functions |
| *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* calculate transfer length/status and update the urb */ |
| static int td_done(struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct urb *urb, struct td *td) |
| { |
| u32 tdINFO = hc32_to_cpup (ohci, &td->hwINFO); |
| int cc = 0; |
| int status = -EINPROGRESS; |
| |
| list_del (&td->td_list); |
| |
| /* ISO ... drivers see per-TD length/status */ |
| if (tdINFO & TD_ISO) { |
| u16 tdPSW = ohci_hwPSW(ohci, td, 0); |
| int dlen = 0; |
| |
| /* NOTE: assumes FC in tdINFO == 0, and that |
| * only the first of 0..MAXPSW psws is used. |
| */ |
| |
| cc = (tdPSW >> 12) & 0xF; |
| if (tdINFO & TD_CC) /* hc didn't touch? */ |
| return status; |
| |
| if (usb_pipeout (urb->pipe)) |
| dlen = urb->iso_frame_desc [td->index].length; |
| else { |
| /* short reads are always OK for ISO */ |
| if (cc == TD_DATAUNDERRUN) |
| cc = TD_CC_NOERROR; |
| dlen = tdPSW & 0x3ff; |
| } |
| urb->actual_length += dlen; |
| urb->iso_frame_desc [td->index].actual_length = dlen; |
| urb->iso_frame_desc [td->index].status = cc_to_error [cc]; |
| |
| if (cc != TD_CC_NOERROR) |
| ohci_dbg(ohci, |
| "urb %p iso td %p (%d) len %d cc %d\n", |
| urb, td, 1 + td->index, dlen, cc); |
| |
| /* BULK, INT, CONTROL ... drivers see aggregate length/status, |
| * except that "setup" bytes aren't counted and "short" transfers |
| * might not be reported as errors. |
| */ |
| } else { |
| int type = usb_pipetype (urb->pipe); |
| u32 tdBE = hc32_to_cpup (ohci, &td->hwBE); |
| |
| cc = TD_CC_GET (tdINFO); |
| |
| /* update packet status if needed (short is normally ok) */ |
| if (cc == TD_DATAUNDERRUN |
| && !(urb->transfer_flags & URB_SHORT_NOT_OK)) |
| cc = TD_CC_NOERROR; |
| if (cc != TD_CC_NOERROR && cc < 0x0E) |
| status = cc_to_error[cc]; |
| |
| /* count all non-empty packets except control SETUP packet */ |
| if ((type != PIPE_CONTROL || td->index != 0) && tdBE != 0) { |
| if (td->hwCBP == 0) |
| urb->actual_length += tdBE - td->data_dma + 1; |
| else |
| urb->actual_length += |
| hc32_to_cpup (ohci, &td->hwCBP) |
| - td->data_dma; |
| } |
| |
| if (cc != TD_CC_NOERROR && cc < 0x0E) |
| ohci_dbg(ohci, |
| "urb %p td %p (%d) cc %d, len=%d/%d\n", |
| urb, td, 1 + td->index, cc, |
| urb->actual_length, |
| urb->transfer_buffer_length); |
| } |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static void ed_halted(struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct td *td, int cc) |
| { |
| struct urb *urb = td->urb; |
| urb_priv_t *urb_priv = urb->hcpriv; |
| struct ed *ed = td->ed; |
| struct list_head *tmp = td->td_list.next; |
| __hc32 toggle = ed->hwHeadP & cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_C); |
| |
| /* clear ed halt; this is the td that caused it, but keep it inactive |
| * until its urb->complete() has a chance to clean up. |
| */ |
| ed->hwINFO |= cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_SKIP); |
| wmb (); |
| ed->hwHeadP &= ~cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_H); |
| |
| /* Get rid of all later tds from this urb. We don't have |
| * to be careful: no errors and nothing was transferred. |
| * Also patch the ed so it looks as if those tds completed normally. |
| */ |
| while (tmp != &ed->td_list) { |
| struct td *next; |
| |
| next = list_entry (tmp, struct td, td_list); |
| tmp = next->td_list.next; |
| |
| if (next->urb != urb) |
| break; |
| |
| /* NOTE: if multi-td control DATA segments get supported, |
| * this urb had one of them, this td wasn't the last td |
| * in that segment (TD_R clear), this ed halted because |
| * of a short read, _and_ URB_SHORT_NOT_OK is clear ... |
| * then we need to leave the control STATUS packet queued |
| * and clear ED_SKIP. |
| */ |
| |
| list_del(&next->td_list); |
| urb_priv->td_cnt++; |
| ed->hwHeadP = next->hwNextTD | toggle; |
| } |
| |
| /* help for troubleshooting: report anything that |
| * looks odd ... that doesn't include protocol stalls |
| * (or maybe some other things) |
| */ |
| switch (cc) { |
| case TD_DATAUNDERRUN: |
| if ((urb->transfer_flags & URB_SHORT_NOT_OK) == 0) |
| break; |
| /* fallthrough */ |
| case TD_CC_STALL: |
| if (usb_pipecontrol (urb->pipe)) |
| break; |
| /* fallthrough */ |
| default: |
| ohci_dbg (ohci, |
| "urb %p path %s ep%d%s %08x cc %d --> status %d\n", |
| urb, urb->dev->devpath, |
| usb_pipeendpoint (urb->pipe), |
| usb_pipein (urb->pipe) ? "in" : "out", |
| hc32_to_cpu (ohci, td->hwINFO), |
| cc, cc_to_error [cc]); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* replies to the request have to be on a FIFO basis so |
| * we unreverse the hc-reversed done-list |
| */ |
| static struct td *dl_reverse_done_list (struct ohci_hcd *ohci) |
| { |
| u32 td_dma; |
| struct td *td_rev = NULL; |
| struct td *td = NULL; |
| |
| td_dma = hc32_to_cpup (ohci, &ohci->hcca->done_head); |
| ohci->hcca->done_head = 0; |
| wmb(); |
| |
| /* get TD from hc's singly linked list, and |
| * prepend to ours. ed->td_list changes later. |
| */ |
| while (td_dma) { |
| int cc; |
| |
| td = dma_to_td (ohci, td_dma); |
| if (!td) { |
| ohci_err (ohci, "bad entry %8x\n", td_dma); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| td->hwINFO |= cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, TD_DONE); |
| cc = TD_CC_GET (hc32_to_cpup (ohci, &td->hwINFO)); |
| |
| /* Non-iso endpoints can halt on error; un-halt, |
| * and dequeue any other TDs from this urb. |
| * No other TD could have caused the halt. |
| */ |
| if (cc != TD_CC_NOERROR |
| && (td->ed->hwHeadP & cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_H))) |
| ed_halted(ohci, td, cc); |
| |
| td->next_dl_td = td_rev; |
| td_rev = td; |
| td_dma = hc32_to_cpup (ohci, &td->hwNextTD); |
| } |
| return td_rev; |
| } |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* there are some urbs/eds to unlink; called in_irq(), with HCD locked */ |
| static void |
| finish_unlinks (struct ohci_hcd *ohci, u16 tick) |
| { |
| struct ed *ed, **last; |
| |
| rescan_all: |
| for (last = &ohci->ed_rm_list, ed = *last; ed != NULL; ed = *last) { |
| struct list_head *entry, *tmp; |
| int completed, modified; |
| __hc32 *prev; |
| |
| /* only take off EDs that the HC isn't using, accounting for |
| * frame counter wraps and EDs with partially retired TDs |
| */ |
| if (likely(ohci->rh_state == OHCI_RH_RUNNING)) { |
| if (tick_before (tick, ed->tick)) { |
| skip_ed: |
| last = &ed->ed_next; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (!list_empty (&ed->td_list)) { |
| struct td *td; |
| u32 head; |
| |
| td = list_entry (ed->td_list.next, struct td, |
| td_list); |
| head = hc32_to_cpu (ohci, ed->hwHeadP) & |
| TD_MASK; |
| |
| /* INTR_WDH may need to clean up first */ |
| if (td->td_dma != head) { |
| if (ed == ohci->ed_to_check) |
| ohci->ed_to_check = NULL; |
| else |
| goto skip_ed; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* reentrancy: if we drop the schedule lock, someone might |
| * have modified this list. normally it's just prepending |
| * entries (which we'd ignore), but paranoia won't hurt. |
| */ |
| *last = ed->ed_next; |
| ed->ed_next = NULL; |
| modified = 0; |
| |
| /* unlink urbs as requested, but rescan the list after |
| * we call a completion since it might have unlinked |
| * another (earlier) urb |
| * |
| * When we get here, the HC doesn't see this ed. But it |
| * must not be rescheduled until all completed URBs have |
| * been given back to the driver. |
| */ |
| rescan_this: |
| completed = 0; |
| prev = &ed->hwHeadP; |
| list_for_each_safe (entry, tmp, &ed->td_list) { |
| struct td *td; |
| struct urb *urb; |
| urb_priv_t *urb_priv; |
| __hc32 savebits; |
| u32 tdINFO; |
| |
| td = list_entry (entry, struct td, td_list); |
| urb = td->urb; |
| urb_priv = td->urb->hcpriv; |
| |
| if (!urb->unlinked) { |
| prev = &td->hwNextTD; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| /* patch pointer hc uses */ |
| savebits = *prev & ~cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, TD_MASK); |
| *prev = td->hwNextTD | savebits; |
| |
| /* If this was unlinked, the TD may not have been |
| * retired ... so manually save the data toggle. |
| * The controller ignores the value we save for |
| * control and ISO endpoints. |
| */ |
| tdINFO = hc32_to_cpup(ohci, &td->hwINFO); |
| if ((tdINFO & TD_T) == TD_T_DATA0) |
| ed->hwHeadP &= ~cpu_to_hc32(ohci, ED_C); |
| else if ((tdINFO & TD_T) == TD_T_DATA1) |
| ed->hwHeadP |= cpu_to_hc32(ohci, ED_C); |
| |
| /* HC may have partly processed this TD */ |
| td_done (ohci, urb, td); |
| urb_priv->td_cnt++; |
| |
| /* if URB is done, clean up */ |
| if (urb_priv->td_cnt >= urb_priv->length) { |
| modified = completed = 1; |
| finish_urb(ohci, urb, 0); |
| } |
| } |
| if (completed && !list_empty (&ed->td_list)) |
| goto rescan_this; |
| |
| /* ED's now officially unlinked, hc doesn't see */ |
| ed->state = ED_IDLE; |
| if (quirk_zfmicro(ohci) && ed->type == PIPE_INTERRUPT) |
| ohci->eds_scheduled--; |
| ed->hwHeadP &= ~cpu_to_hc32(ohci, ED_H); |
| ed->hwNextED = 0; |
| wmb (); |
| ed->hwINFO &= ~cpu_to_hc32 (ohci, ED_SKIP | ED_DEQUEUE); |
| |
| /* but if there's work queued, reschedule */ |
| if (!list_empty (&ed->td_list)) { |
| if (ohci->rh_state == OHCI_RH_RUNNING) |
| ed_schedule (ohci, ed); |
| } |
| |
| if (modified) |
| goto rescan_all; |
| } |
| |
| /* maybe reenable control and bulk lists */ |
| if (ohci->rh_state == OHCI_RH_RUNNING && !ohci->ed_rm_list) { |
| u32 command = 0, control = 0; |
| |
| if (ohci->ed_controltail) { |
| command |= OHCI_CLF; |
| if (quirk_zfmicro(ohci)) |
| mdelay(1); |
| if (!(ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_CLE)) { |
| control |= OHCI_CTRL_CLE; |
| ohci_writel (ohci, 0, |
| &ohci->regs->ed_controlcurrent); |
| } |
| } |
| if (ohci->ed_bulktail) { |
| command |= OHCI_BLF; |
| if (quirk_zfmicro(ohci)) |
| mdelay(1); |
| if (!(ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_BLE)) { |
| control |= OHCI_CTRL_BLE; |
| ohci_writel (ohci, 0, |
| &ohci->regs->ed_bulkcurrent); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* CLE/BLE to enable, CLF/BLF to (maybe) kickstart */ |
| if (control) { |
| ohci->hc_control |= control; |
| if (quirk_zfmicro(ohci)) |
| mdelay(1); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, ohci->hc_control, |
| &ohci->regs->control); |
| } |
| if (command) { |
| if (quirk_zfmicro(ohci)) |
| mdelay(1); |
| ohci_writel (ohci, command, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| * Used to take back a TD from the host controller. This would normally be |
| * called from within dl_done_list, however it may be called directly if the |
| * HC no longer sees the TD and it has not appeared on the donelist (after |
| * two frames). This bug has been observed on ZF Micro systems. |
| */ |
| static void takeback_td(struct ohci_hcd *ohci, struct td *td) |
| { |
| struct urb *urb = td->urb; |
| urb_priv_t *urb_priv = urb->hcpriv; |
| struct ed *ed = td->ed; |
| int status; |
| |
| /* update URB's length and status from TD */ |
| status = td_done(ohci, urb, td); |
| urb_priv->td_cnt++; |
| |
| /* If all this urb's TDs are done, call complete() */ |
| if (urb_priv->td_cnt >= urb_priv->length) |
| finish_urb(ohci, urb, status); |
| |
| /* clean schedule: unlink EDs that are no longer busy */ |
| if (list_empty(&ed->td_list)) { |
| if (ed->state == ED_OPER) |
| start_ed_unlink(ohci, ed); |
| |
| /* ... reenabling halted EDs only after fault cleanup */ |
| } else if ((ed->hwINFO & cpu_to_hc32(ohci, ED_SKIP | ED_DEQUEUE)) |
| == cpu_to_hc32(ohci, ED_SKIP)) { |
| td = list_entry(ed->td_list.next, struct td, td_list); |
| if (!(td->hwINFO & cpu_to_hc32(ohci, TD_DONE))) { |
| ed->hwINFO &= ~cpu_to_hc32(ohci, ED_SKIP); |
| /* ... hc may need waking-up */ |
| switch (ed->type) { |
| case PIPE_CONTROL: |
| ohci_writel(ohci, OHCI_CLF, |
| &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); |
| break; |
| case PIPE_BULK: |
| ohci_writel(ohci, OHCI_BLF, |
| &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Process normal completions (error or success) and clean the schedules. |
| * |
| * This is the main path for handing urbs back to drivers. The only other |
| * normal path is finish_unlinks(), which unlinks URBs using ed_rm_list, |
| * instead of scanning the (re-reversed) donelist as this does. There's |
| * an abnormal path too, handling a quirk in some Compaq silicon: URBs |
| * with TDs that appear to be orphaned are directly reclaimed. |
| */ |
| static void |
| dl_done_list (struct ohci_hcd *ohci) |
| { |
| struct td *td = dl_reverse_done_list (ohci); |
| |
| while (td) { |
| struct td *td_next = td->next_dl_td; |
| struct ed *ed = td->ed; |
| |
| /* |
| * Some OHCI controllers (NVIDIA for sure, maybe others) |
| * occasionally forget to add TDs to the done queue. Since |
| * TDs for a given endpoint are always processed in order, |
| * if we find a TD on the donelist then all of its |
| * predecessors must be finished as well. |
| */ |
| for (;;) { |
| struct td *td2; |
| |
| td2 = list_first_entry(&ed->td_list, struct td, |
| td_list); |
| if (td2 == td) |
| break; |
| takeback_td(ohci, td2); |
| } |
| |
| takeback_td(ohci, td); |
| td = td_next; |
| } |
| } |