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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#include <linux/module.h>
2#include <linux/string.h>
3#include <linux/bitops.h>
4#include <linux/slab.h>
Alan Sternd617bc82007-08-02 15:04:52 -04005#include <linux/log2.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07006#include <linux/usb.h>
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +02007#include <linux/wait.h>
Eric Lescouet27729aa2010-04-24 23:21:52 +02008#include <linux/usb/hcd.h>
Ming Lei10e232c2013-06-28 09:38:12 +08009#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070010
11#define to_urb(d) container_of(d, struct urb, kref)
12
Oliver Neukum6a2839b2008-07-29 16:18:47 +020013
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070014static void urb_destroy(struct kref *kref)
15{
16 struct urb *urb = to_urb(kref);
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +020017
Marcel Holtmann8b3b01c2007-06-13 08:02:11 +020018 if (urb->transfer_flags & URB_FREE_BUFFER)
19 kfree(urb->transfer_buffer);
20
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070021 kfree(urb);
22}
23
24/**
25 * usb_init_urb - initializes a urb so that it can be used by a USB driver
26 * @urb: pointer to the urb to initialize
27 *
28 * Initializes a urb so that the USB subsystem can use it properly.
29 *
30 * If a urb is created with a call to usb_alloc_urb() it is not
31 * necessary to call this function. Only use this if you allocate the
32 * space for a struct urb on your own. If you call this function, be
33 * careful when freeing the memory for your urb that it is no longer in
34 * use by the USB core.
35 *
36 * Only use this function if you _really_ understand what you are doing.
37 */
38void usb_init_urb(struct urb *urb)
39{
40 if (urb) {
41 memset(urb, 0, sizeof(*urb));
42 kref_init(&urb->kref);
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +020043 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&urb->anchor_list);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070044 }
45}
Greg Kroah-Hartman782e70c2008-01-25 11:12:21 -060046EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_init_urb);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070047
48/**
49 * usb_alloc_urb - creates a new urb for a USB driver to use
50 * @iso_packets: number of iso packets for this urb
51 * @mem_flags: the type of memory to allocate, see kmalloc() for a list of
52 * valid options for this.
53 *
54 * Creates an urb for the USB driver to use, initializes a few internal
Rahul Bedarkar025d4432014-01-04 11:24:41 +053055 * structures, increments the usage counter, and returns a pointer to it.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070056 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070057 * If the driver want to use this urb for interrupt, control, or bulk
58 * endpoints, pass '0' as the number of iso packets.
59 *
60 * The driver must call usb_free_urb() when it is finished with the urb.
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +020061 *
62 * Return: A pointer to the new urb, or %NULL if no memory is available.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070063 */
Al Viro55016f12005-10-21 03:21:58 -040064struct urb *usb_alloc_urb(int iso_packets, gfp_t mem_flags)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070065{
66 struct urb *urb;
67
Tobias Klauserec17cf12006-09-13 21:38:41 +020068 urb = kmalloc(sizeof(struct urb) +
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070069 iso_packets * sizeof(struct usb_iso_packet_descriptor),
70 mem_flags);
Wolfram Sangb62a7a92016-08-25 19:39:01 +020071 if (!urb)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070072 return NULL;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070073 usb_init_urb(urb);
74 return urb;
75}
Greg Kroah-Hartman782e70c2008-01-25 11:12:21 -060076EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_alloc_urb);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070077
78/**
79 * usb_free_urb - frees the memory used by a urb when all users of it are finished
80 * @urb: pointer to the urb to free, may be NULL
81 *
82 * Must be called when a user of a urb is finished with it. When the last user
83 * of the urb calls this function, the memory of the urb is freed.
84 *
Rabin Vincent2870fde2008-11-09 11:40:30 +053085 * Note: The transfer buffer associated with the urb is not freed unless the
86 * URB_FREE_BUFFER transfer flag is set.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070087 */
88void usb_free_urb(struct urb *urb)
89{
90 if (urb)
91 kref_put(&urb->kref, urb_destroy);
92}
Greg Kroah-Hartman782e70c2008-01-25 11:12:21 -060093EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_free_urb);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070094
95/**
96 * usb_get_urb - increments the reference count of the urb
97 * @urb: pointer to the urb to modify, may be NULL
98 *
99 * This must be called whenever a urb is transferred from a device driver to a
100 * host controller driver. This allows proper reference counting to happen
101 * for urbs.
102 *
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +0200103 * Return: A pointer to the urb with the incremented reference counter.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700104 */
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800105struct urb *usb_get_urb(struct urb *urb)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700106{
107 if (urb)
108 kref_get(&urb->kref);
109 return urb;
110}
Greg Kroah-Hartman782e70c2008-01-25 11:12:21 -0600111EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_get_urb);
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200112
113/**
114 * usb_anchor_urb - anchors an URB while it is processed
115 * @urb: pointer to the urb to anchor
116 * @anchor: pointer to the anchor
117 *
118 * This can be called to have access to URBs which are to be executed
119 * without bothering to track them
120 */
121void usb_anchor_urb(struct urb *urb, struct usb_anchor *anchor)
122{
123 unsigned long flags;
124
125 spin_lock_irqsave(&anchor->lock, flags);
126 usb_get_urb(urb);
127 list_add_tail(&urb->anchor_list, &anchor->urb_list);
128 urb->anchor = anchor;
Oliver Neukum6a2839b2008-07-29 16:18:47 +0200129
Jonas Hesselmannae416ba42015-10-25 19:28:58 +0100130 if (unlikely(anchor->poisoned))
Ming Lei49367d82008-12-12 21:38:45 +0800131 atomic_inc(&urb->reject);
Oliver Neukum6a2839b2008-07-29 16:18:47 +0200132
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200133 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&anchor->lock, flags);
134}
135EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_anchor_urb);
136
Hans de Goede6ec41472013-10-09 17:01:41 +0200137static int usb_anchor_check_wakeup(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
138{
139 return atomic_read(&anchor->suspend_wakeups) == 0 &&
140 list_empty(&anchor->urb_list);
141}
142
Christian Lamparterb3e67042010-08-03 02:32:28 +0200143/* Callers must hold anchor->lock */
144static void __usb_unanchor_urb(struct urb *urb, struct usb_anchor *anchor)
145{
146 urb->anchor = NULL;
147 list_del(&urb->anchor_list);
148 usb_put_urb(urb);
Hans de Goede6ec41472013-10-09 17:01:41 +0200149 if (usb_anchor_check_wakeup(anchor))
Christian Lamparterb3e67042010-08-03 02:32:28 +0200150 wake_up(&anchor->wait);
151}
152
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200153/**
154 * usb_unanchor_urb - unanchors an URB
155 * @urb: pointer to the urb to anchor
156 *
157 * Call this to stop the system keeping track of this URB
158 */
159void usb_unanchor_urb(struct urb *urb)
160{
161 unsigned long flags;
162 struct usb_anchor *anchor;
163
164 if (!urb)
165 return;
166
167 anchor = urb->anchor;
168 if (!anchor)
169 return;
170
171 spin_lock_irqsave(&anchor->lock, flags);
Christian Lamparterb3e67042010-08-03 02:32:28 +0200172 /*
173 * At this point, we could be competing with another thread which
174 * has the same intention. To protect the urb from being unanchored
175 * twice, only the winner of the race gets the job.
176 */
177 if (likely(anchor == urb->anchor))
178 __usb_unanchor_urb(urb, anchor);
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200179 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&anchor->lock, flags);
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200180}
181EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unanchor_urb);
182
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700183/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
184
185/**
186 * usb_submit_urb - issue an asynchronous transfer request for an endpoint
187 * @urb: pointer to the urb describing the request
188 * @mem_flags: the type of memory to allocate, see kmalloc() for a list
189 * of valid options for this.
190 *
191 * This submits a transfer request, and transfers control of the URB
192 * describing that request to the USB subsystem. Request completion will
193 * be indicated later, asynchronously, by calling the completion handler.
194 * The three types of completion are success, error, and unlink
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800195 * (a software-induced fault, also called "request cancellation").
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700196 *
197 * URBs may be submitted in interrupt context.
198 *
199 * The caller must have correctly initialized the URB before submitting
200 * it. Functions such as usb_fill_bulk_urb() and usb_fill_control_urb() are
201 * available to ensure that most fields are correctly initialized, for
202 * the particular kind of transfer, although they will not initialize
203 * any transfer flags.
204 *
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +0200205 * If the submission is successful, the complete() callback from the URB
206 * will be called exactly once, when the USB core and Host Controller Driver
207 * (HCD) are finished with the URB. When the completion function is called,
208 * control of the URB is returned to the device driver which issued the
209 * request. The completion handler may then immediately free or reuse that
210 * URB.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700211 *
212 * With few exceptions, USB device drivers should never access URB fields
213 * provided by usbcore or the HCD until its complete() is called.
214 * The exceptions relate to periodic transfer scheduling. For both
215 * interrupt and isochronous urbs, as part of successful URB submission
216 * urb->interval is modified to reflect the actual transfer period used
217 * (normally some power of two units). And for isochronous urbs,
218 * urb->start_frame is modified to reflect when the URB's transfers were
Alan Sterna03bede2012-10-01 10:31:53 -0400219 * scheduled to start.
220 *
221 * Not all isochronous transfer scheduling policies will work, but most
222 * host controller drivers should easily handle ISO queues going from now
223 * until 10-200 msec into the future. Drivers should try to keep at
224 * least one or two msec of data in the queue; many controllers require
225 * that new transfers start at least 1 msec in the future when they are
226 * added. If the driver is unable to keep up and the queue empties out,
227 * the behavior for new submissions is governed by the URB_ISO_ASAP flag.
228 * If the flag is set, or if the queue is idle, then the URB is always
229 * assigned to the first available (and not yet expired) slot in the
230 * endpoint's schedule. If the flag is not set and the queue is active
231 * then the URB is always assigned to the next slot in the schedule
232 * following the end of the endpoint's previous URB, even if that slot is
233 * in the past. When a packet is assigned in this way to a slot that has
234 * already expired, the packet is not transmitted and the corresponding
235 * usb_iso_packet_descriptor's status field will return -EXDEV. If this
236 * would happen to all the packets in the URB, submission fails with a
237 * -EXDEV error code.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700238 *
239 * For control endpoints, the synchronous usb_control_msg() call is
240 * often used (in non-interrupt context) instead of this call.
241 * That is often used through convenience wrappers, for the requests
242 * that are standardized in the USB 2.0 specification. For bulk
243 * endpoints, a synchronous usb_bulk_msg() call is available.
244 *
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +0200245 * Return:
246 * 0 on successful submissions. A negative error number otherwise.
247 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700248 * Request Queuing:
249 *
250 * URBs may be submitted to endpoints before previous ones complete, to
251 * minimize the impact of interrupt latencies and system overhead on data
252 * throughput. With that queuing policy, an endpoint's queue would never
253 * be empty. This is required for continuous isochronous data streams,
254 * and may also be required for some kinds of interrupt transfers. Such
255 * queuing also maximizes bandwidth utilization by letting USB controllers
256 * start work on later requests before driver software has finished the
257 * completion processing for earlier (successful) requests.
258 *
259 * As of Linux 2.6, all USB endpoint transfer queues support depths greater
260 * than one. This was previously a HCD-specific behavior, except for ISO
261 * transfers. Non-isochronous endpoint queues are inactive during cleanup
Steven Cole093cf722005-05-03 19:07:24 -0600262 * after faults (transfer errors or cancellation).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700263 *
264 * Reserved Bandwidth Transfers:
265 *
266 * Periodic transfers (interrupt or isochronous) are performed repeatedly,
267 * using the interval specified in the urb. Submitting the first urb to
268 * the endpoint reserves the bandwidth necessary to make those transfers.
269 * If the USB subsystem can't allocate sufficient bandwidth to perform
270 * the periodic request, submitting such a periodic request should fail.
271 *
Sarah Sharp79abb1a2009-04-27 19:58:26 -0700272 * For devices under xHCI, the bandwidth is reserved at configuration time, or
273 * when the alt setting is selected. If there is not enough bus bandwidth, the
274 * configuration/alt setting request will fail. Therefore, submissions to
275 * periodic endpoints on devices under xHCI should never fail due to bandwidth
276 * constraints.
277 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700278 * Device drivers must explicitly request that repetition, by ensuring that
279 * some URB is always on the endpoint's queue (except possibly for short
Rahul Bedarkar025d4432014-01-04 11:24:41 +0530280 * periods during completion callbacks). When there is no longer an urb
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700281 * queued, the endpoint's bandwidth reservation is canceled. This means
282 * drivers can use their completion handlers to ensure they keep bandwidth
283 * they need, by reinitializing and resubmitting the just-completed urb
284 * until the driver longer needs that periodic bandwidth.
285 *
286 * Memory Flags:
287 *
288 * The general rules for how to decide which mem_flags to use
289 * are the same as for kmalloc. There are four
290 * different possible values; GFP_KERNEL, GFP_NOFS, GFP_NOIO and
291 * GFP_ATOMIC.
292 *
293 * GFP_NOFS is not ever used, as it has not been implemented yet.
294 *
295 * GFP_ATOMIC is used when
296 * (a) you are inside a completion handler, an interrupt, bottom half,
297 * tasklet or timer, or
298 * (b) you are holding a spinlock or rwlock (does not apply to
299 * semaphores), or
300 * (c) current->state != TASK_RUNNING, this is the case only after
301 * you've changed it.
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800302 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700303 * GFP_NOIO is used in the block io path and error handling of storage
304 * devices.
305 *
306 * All other situations use GFP_KERNEL.
307 *
308 * Some more specific rules for mem_flags can be inferred, such as
309 * (1) start_xmit, timeout, and receive methods of network drivers must
310 * use GFP_ATOMIC (they are called with a spinlock held);
311 * (2) queuecommand methods of scsi drivers must use GFP_ATOMIC (also
312 * called with a spinlock held);
313 * (3) If you use a kernel thread with a network driver you must use
314 * GFP_NOIO, unless (b) or (c) apply;
315 * (4) after you have done a down() you can use GFP_KERNEL, unless (b) or (c)
316 * apply or your are in a storage driver's block io path;
317 * (5) USB probe and disconnect can use GFP_KERNEL unless (b) or (c) apply; and
318 * (6) changing firmware on a running storage or net device uses
319 * GFP_NOIO, unless b) or c) apply
320 *
321 */
Al Viro55016f12005-10-21 03:21:58 -0400322int usb_submit_urb(struct urb *urb, gfp_t mem_flags)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700323{
Greg Kroah-Hartman34825282013-12-19 15:42:20 -0800324 static int pipetypes[4] = {
325 PIPE_CONTROL, PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS, PIPE_BULK, PIPE_INTERRUPT
326 };
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400327 int xfertype, max;
328 struct usb_device *dev;
329 struct usb_host_endpoint *ep;
330 int is_out;
Greg Kroah-Hartman34825282013-12-19 15:42:20 -0800331 unsigned int allowed;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700332
Alan Stern2f02bc82012-11-07 16:35:00 -0500333 if (!urb || !urb->complete)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700334 return -EINVAL;
Alan Stern2f02bc82012-11-07 16:35:00 -0500335 if (urb->hcpriv) {
336 WARN_ONCE(1, "URB %p submitted while active\n", urb);
337 return -EBUSY;
338 }
339
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800340 dev = urb->dev;
David Vrabel6da9c992009-02-18 14:43:47 +0000341 if ((!dev) || (dev->state < USB_STATE_UNAUTHENTICATED))
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700342 return -ENODEV;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700343
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400344 /* For now, get the endpoint from the pipe. Eventually drivers
345 * will be required to set urb->ep directly and we will eliminate
346 * urb->pipe.
347 */
Matthew Wilcoxfe54b052010-04-30 13:11:29 -0600348 ep = usb_pipe_endpoint(dev, urb->pipe);
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400349 if (!ep)
350 return -ENOENT;
351
352 urb->ep = ep;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700353 urb->status = -EINPROGRESS;
354 urb->actual_length = 0;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700355
356 /* Lots of sanity checks, so HCDs can rely on clean data
357 * and don't need to duplicate tests
358 */
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400359 xfertype = usb_endpoint_type(&ep->desc);
Alan Sternfea34092007-07-30 17:06:16 -0400360 if (xfertype == USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL) {
361 struct usb_ctrlrequest *setup =
362 (struct usb_ctrlrequest *) urb->setup_packet;
363
364 if (!setup)
365 return -ENOEXEC;
366 is_out = !(setup->bRequestType & USB_DIR_IN) ||
367 !setup->wLength;
368 } else {
369 is_out = usb_endpoint_dir_out(&ep->desc);
370 }
371
Alan Sternff9c8952010-04-02 13:27:28 -0400372 /* Clear the internal flags and cache the direction for later use */
373 urb->transfer_flags &= ~(URB_DIR_MASK | URB_DMA_MAP_SINGLE |
374 URB_DMA_MAP_PAGE | URB_DMA_MAP_SG | URB_MAP_LOCAL |
375 URB_SETUP_MAP_SINGLE | URB_SETUP_MAP_LOCAL |
376 URB_DMA_SG_COMBINED);
377 urb->transfer_flags |= (is_out ? URB_DIR_OUT : URB_DIR_IN);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700378
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400379 if (xfertype != USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL &&
380 dev->state < USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700381 return -ENODEV;
382
Kuninori Morimoto29cc8892011-08-23 03:12:03 -0700383 max = usb_endpoint_maxp(&ep->desc);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700384 if (max <= 0) {
385 dev_dbg(&dev->dev,
386 "bogus endpoint ep%d%s in %s (bad maxpacket %d)\n",
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400387 usb_endpoint_num(&ep->desc), is_out ? "out" : "in",
Harvey Harrison441b62c2008-03-03 16:08:34 -0800388 __func__, max);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700389 return -EMSGSIZE;
390 }
391
392 /* periodic transfers limit size per frame/uframe,
393 * but drivers only control those sizes for ISO.
394 * while we're checking, initialize return status.
395 */
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400396 if (xfertype == USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700397 int n, len;
398
Paul Zimmerman500132a2011-02-28 18:11:27 -0800399 /* SuperSpeed isoc endpoints have up to 16 bursts of up to
400 * 3 packets each
401 */
Mathias Nyman8a1b2722015-12-10 09:59:25 +0200402 if (dev->speed >= USB_SPEED_SUPER) {
Paul Zimmerman500132a2011-02-28 18:11:27 -0800403 int burst = 1 + ep->ss_ep_comp.bMaxBurst;
404 int mult = USB_SS_MULT(ep->ss_ep_comp.bmAttributes);
405 max *= burst;
406 max *= mult;
407 }
408
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700409 /* "high bandwidth" mode, 1-3 packets/uframe? */
Mike Krinkin5909cbc2016-11-13 13:31:16 +0300410 if (dev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH)
411 max *= usb_endpoint_maxp_mult(&ep->desc);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700412
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800413 if (urb->number_of_packets <= 0)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700414 return -EINVAL;
415 for (n = 0; n < urb->number_of_packets; n++) {
Oliver Neukum92516442007-01-23 15:55:28 -0500416 len = urb->iso_frame_desc[n].length;
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800417 if (len < 0 || len > max)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700418 return -EMSGSIZE;
Oliver Neukum92516442007-01-23 15:55:28 -0500419 urb->iso_frame_desc[n].status = -EXDEV;
420 urb->iso_frame_desc[n].actual_length = 0;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700421 }
Ming Leibcc48f12013-08-08 21:48:22 +0800422 } else if (urb->num_sgs && !urb->dev->bus->no_sg_constraint &&
423 dev->speed != USB_SPEED_WIRELESS) {
Ming Lei10e232c2013-06-28 09:38:12 +0800424 struct scatterlist *sg;
425 int i;
426
427 for_each_sg(urb->sg, sg, urb->num_sgs - 1, i)
428 if (sg->length % max)
429 return -EINVAL;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700430 }
431
432 /* the I/O buffer must be mapped/unmapped, except when length=0 */
Roel Kluin71d27182009-03-13 12:19:18 +0100433 if (urb->transfer_buffer_length > INT_MAX)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700434 return -EMSGSIZE;
435
Greg Kroah-Hartman34825282013-12-19 15:42:20 -0800436 /*
437 * stuff that drivers shouldn't do, but which shouldn't
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700438 * cause problems in HCDs if they get it wrong.
439 */
Alan Sternf661c6f2009-12-11 16:20:20 -0500440
441 /* Check that the pipe's type matches the endpoint's type */
Alan Stern0cb54a32012-02-02 15:38:14 -0500442 if (usb_pipetype(urb->pipe) != pipetypes[xfertype])
443 dev_WARN(&dev->dev, "BOGUS urb xfer, pipe %x != type %x\n",
Simon Arlottf7dd6492010-08-30 22:50:20 +0100444 usb_pipetype(urb->pipe), pipetypes[xfertype]);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700445
Alan Stern0cb54a32012-02-02 15:38:14 -0500446 /* Check against a simple/standard policy */
Alan Stern0ede76f2010-03-05 15:10:17 -0500447 allowed = (URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP | URB_NO_INTERRUPT | URB_DIR_MASK |
448 URB_FREE_BUFFER);
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400449 switch (xfertype) {
450 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK:
Amit Virdi9672f0f2014-07-21 10:46:18 +0530451 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700452 if (is_out)
453 allowed |= URB_ZERO_PACKET;
454 /* FALLTHROUGH */
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400455 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700456 allowed |= URB_NO_FSBR; /* only affects UHCI */
457 /* FALLTHROUGH */
458 default: /* all non-iso endpoints */
459 if (!is_out)
460 allowed |= URB_SHORT_NOT_OK;
461 break;
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400462 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700463 allowed |= URB_ISO_ASAP;
464 break;
465 }
Alan Stern0cb54a32012-02-02 15:38:14 -0500466 allowed &= urb->transfer_flags;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700467
Alan Stern0cb54a32012-02-02 15:38:14 -0500468 /* warn if submitter gave bogus flags */
469 if (allowed != urb->transfer_flags)
470 dev_WARN(&dev->dev, "BOGUS urb flags, %x --> %x\n",
471 urb->transfer_flags, allowed);
Greg Kroah-Hartman34825282013-12-19 15:42:20 -0800472
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700473 /*
474 * Force periodic transfer intervals to be legal values that are
475 * a power of two (so HCDs don't need to).
476 *
477 * FIXME want bus->{intr,iso}_sched_horizon values here. Each HC
478 * supports different values... this uses EHCI/UHCI defaults (and
479 * EHCI can use smaller non-default values).
480 */
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400481 switch (xfertype) {
482 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC:
483 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700484 /* too small? */
David Vrabel8e08b972009-08-18 16:11:24 +0100485 switch (dev->speed) {
Greg Kroah-Hartman551cdbb2010-01-14 11:08:04 -0800486 case USB_SPEED_WIRELESS:
Thomas Pugliesea2cd6122013-12-09 13:45:43 -0600487 if ((urb->interval < 6)
488 && (xfertype == USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT))
David Vrabel8e08b972009-08-18 16:11:24 +0100489 return -EINVAL;
David Vrabel8e08b972009-08-18 16:11:24 +0100490 default:
491 if (urb->interval <= 0)
492 return -EINVAL;
493 break;
494 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700495 /* too big? */
496 switch (dev->speed) {
Mathias Nyman8a1b2722015-12-10 09:59:25 +0200497 case USB_SPEED_SUPER_PLUS:
Sarah Sharp6b403b02009-04-27 19:54:10 -0700498 case USB_SPEED_SUPER: /* units are 125us */
499 /* Handle up to 2^(16-1) microframes */
500 if (urb->interval > (1 << 15))
501 return -EINVAL;
502 max = 1 << 15;
Matthew Wilcoxf09a15e2010-03-16 12:55:44 -0700503 break;
Greg Kroah-Hartman551cdbb2010-01-14 11:08:04 -0800504 case USB_SPEED_WIRELESS:
David Vrabel8e08b972009-08-18 16:11:24 +0100505 if (urb->interval > 16)
506 return -EINVAL;
507 break;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700508 case USB_SPEED_HIGH: /* units are microframes */
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800509 /* NOTE usb handles 2^15 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700510 if (urb->interval > (1024 * 8))
511 urb->interval = 1024 * 8;
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400512 max = 1024 * 8;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700513 break;
514 case USB_SPEED_FULL: /* units are frames/msec */
515 case USB_SPEED_LOW:
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400516 if (xfertype == USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700517 if (urb->interval > 255)
518 return -EINVAL;
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800519 /* NOTE ohci only handles up to 32 */
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400520 max = 128;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700521 } else {
522 if (urb->interval > 1024)
523 urb->interval = 1024;
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800524 /* NOTE usb and ohci handle up to 2^15 */
Alan Stern5b653c72007-07-30 17:04:37 -0400525 max = 1024;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700526 }
527 break;
528 default:
529 return -EINVAL;
530 }
Greg Kroah-Hartman551cdbb2010-01-14 11:08:04 -0800531 if (dev->speed != USB_SPEED_WIRELESS) {
David Vrabel8e08b972009-08-18 16:11:24 +0100532 /* Round down to a power of 2, no more than max */
533 urb->interval = min(max, 1 << ilog2(urb->interval));
534 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700535 }
536
Oliver Neukum92516442007-01-23 15:55:28 -0500537 return usb_hcd_submit_urb(urb, mem_flags);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700538}
Greg Kroah-Hartman782e70c2008-01-25 11:12:21 -0600539EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_submit_urb);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700540
541/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
542
543/**
544 * usb_unlink_urb - abort/cancel a transfer request for an endpoint
545 * @urb: pointer to urb describing a previously submitted request,
546 * may be NULL
547 *
Alan Sternbeafef02007-07-13 15:47:16 -0400548 * This routine cancels an in-progress request. URBs complete only once
549 * per submission, and may be canceled only once per submission.
550 * Successful cancellation means termination of @urb will be expedited
551 * and the completion handler will be called with a status code
552 * indicating that the request has been canceled (rather than any other
553 * code).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700554 *
Alan Sterncde217a2008-10-21 15:28:46 -0400555 * Drivers should not call this routine or related routines, such as
556 * usb_kill_urb() or usb_unlink_anchored_urbs(), after their disconnect
557 * method has returned. The disconnect function should synchronize with
558 * a driver's I/O routines to insure that all URB-related activity has
559 * completed before it returns.
560 *
Sebastian Andrzej Siewior371f3b42012-02-29 23:04:32 +0100561 * This request is asynchronous, however the HCD might call the ->complete()
562 * callback during unlink. Therefore when drivers call usb_unlink_urb(), they
563 * must not hold any locks that may be taken by the completion function.
564 * Success is indicated by returning -EINPROGRESS, at which time the URB will
565 * probably not yet have been given back to the device driver. When it is
566 * eventually called, the completion function will see @urb->status ==
567 * -ECONNRESET.
Alan Sternbeafef02007-07-13 15:47:16 -0400568 * Failure is indicated by usb_unlink_urb() returning any other value.
569 * Unlinking will fail when @urb is not currently "linked" (i.e., it was
570 * never submitted, or it was unlinked before, or the hardware is already
571 * finished with it), even if the completion handler has not yet run.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700572 *
Alan Sternda8bfb02012-03-28 16:13:28 -0400573 * The URB must not be deallocated while this routine is running. In
574 * particular, when a driver calls this routine, it must insure that the
575 * completion handler cannot deallocate the URB.
576 *
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +0200577 * Return: -EINPROGRESS on success. See description for other values on
578 * failure.
579 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700580 * Unlinking and Endpoint Queues:
581 *
Alan Sternbeafef02007-07-13 15:47:16 -0400582 * [The behaviors and guarantees described below do not apply to virtual
583 * root hubs but only to endpoint queues for physical USB devices.]
584 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700585 * Host Controller Drivers (HCDs) place all the URBs for a particular
586 * endpoint in a queue. Normally the queue advances as the controller
Alan Stern8835f662005-04-18 17:39:30 -0700587 * hardware processes each request. But when an URB terminates with an
Alan Sternbeafef02007-07-13 15:47:16 -0400588 * error its queue generally stops (see below), at least until that URB's
589 * completion routine returns. It is guaranteed that a stopped queue
590 * will not restart until all its unlinked URBs have been fully retired,
591 * with their completion routines run, even if that's not until some time
592 * after the original completion handler returns. The same behavior and
593 * guarantee apply when an URB terminates because it was unlinked.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700594 *
Alan Sternbeafef02007-07-13 15:47:16 -0400595 * Bulk and interrupt endpoint queues are guaranteed to stop whenever an
596 * URB terminates with any sort of error, including -ECONNRESET, -ENOENT,
597 * and -EREMOTEIO. Control endpoint queues behave the same way except
598 * that they are not guaranteed to stop for -EREMOTEIO errors. Queues
599 * for isochronous endpoints are treated differently, because they must
600 * advance at fixed rates. Such queues do not stop when an URB
601 * encounters an error or is unlinked. An unlinked isochronous URB may
602 * leave a gap in the stream of packets; it is undefined whether such
603 * gaps can be filled in.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700604 *
Alan Sternbeafef02007-07-13 15:47:16 -0400605 * Note that early termination of an URB because a short packet was
606 * received will generate a -EREMOTEIO error if and only if the
607 * URB_SHORT_NOT_OK flag is set. By setting this flag, USB device
608 * drivers can build deep queues for large or complex bulk transfers
609 * and clean them up reliably after any sort of aborted transfer by
610 * unlinking all pending URBs at the first fault.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700611 *
Alan Sternbeafef02007-07-13 15:47:16 -0400612 * When a control URB terminates with an error other than -EREMOTEIO, it
613 * is quite likely that the status stage of the transfer will not take
614 * place.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700615 */
616int usb_unlink_urb(struct urb *urb)
617{
618 if (!urb)
619 return -EINVAL;
Alan Sternd617bc82007-08-02 15:04:52 -0400620 if (!urb->dev)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700621 return -ENODEV;
Alan Sternd617bc82007-08-02 15:04:52 -0400622 if (!urb->ep)
623 return -EIDRM;
Alan Sterna6d2bb92006-08-30 11:27:36 -0400624 return usb_hcd_unlink_urb(urb, -ECONNRESET);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700625}
Greg Kroah-Hartman782e70c2008-01-25 11:12:21 -0600626EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unlink_urb);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700627
628/**
629 * usb_kill_urb - cancel a transfer request and wait for it to finish
630 * @urb: pointer to URB describing a previously submitted request,
631 * may be NULL
632 *
633 * This routine cancels an in-progress request. It is guaranteed that
634 * upon return all completion handlers will have finished and the URB
635 * will be totally idle and available for reuse. These features make
636 * this an ideal way to stop I/O in a disconnect() callback or close()
637 * function. If the request has not already finished or been unlinked
638 * the completion handler will see urb->status == -ENOENT.
639 *
640 * While the routine is running, attempts to resubmit the URB will fail
641 * with error -EPERM. Thus even if the URB's completion handler always
642 * tries to resubmit, it will not succeed and the URB will become idle.
643 *
Alan Sternda8bfb02012-03-28 16:13:28 -0400644 * The URB must not be deallocated while this routine is running. In
645 * particular, when a driver calls this routine, it must insure that the
646 * completion handler cannot deallocate the URB.
647 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700648 * This routine may not be used in an interrupt context (such as a bottom
649 * half or a completion handler), or when holding a spinlock, or in other
650 * situations where the caller can't schedule().
Alan Sterncde217a2008-10-21 15:28:46 -0400651 *
652 * This routine should not be called by a driver after its disconnect
653 * method has returned.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700654 */
655void usb_kill_urb(struct urb *urb)
656{
Greg Kroah-Hartmane9aa7952006-01-23 17:17:21 -0500657 might_sleep();
Alan Sternd617bc82007-08-02 15:04:52 -0400658 if (!(urb && urb->dev && urb->ep))
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700659 return;
Ming Lei49367d82008-12-12 21:38:45 +0800660 atomic_inc(&urb->reject);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700661
Alan Sterna6d2bb92006-08-30 11:27:36 -0400662 usb_hcd_unlink_urb(urb, -ENOENT);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700663 wait_event(usb_kill_urb_queue, atomic_read(&urb->use_count) == 0);
664
Ming Lei49367d82008-12-12 21:38:45 +0800665 atomic_dec(&urb->reject);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700666}
Greg Kroah-Hartman782e70c2008-01-25 11:12:21 -0600667EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_kill_urb);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700668
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200669/**
Oliver Neukum55b447b2008-07-29 15:26:15 +0200670 * usb_poison_urb - reliably kill a transfer and prevent further use of an URB
671 * @urb: pointer to URB describing a previously submitted request,
672 * may be NULL
673 *
674 * This routine cancels an in-progress request. It is guaranteed that
675 * upon return all completion handlers will have finished and the URB
676 * will be totally idle and cannot be reused. These features make
677 * this an ideal way to stop I/O in a disconnect() callback.
678 * If the request has not already finished or been unlinked
679 * the completion handler will see urb->status == -ENOENT.
680 *
681 * After and while the routine runs, attempts to resubmit the URB will fail
682 * with error -EPERM. Thus even if the URB's completion handler always
683 * tries to resubmit, it will not succeed and the URB will become idle.
684 *
Alan Sternda8bfb02012-03-28 16:13:28 -0400685 * The URB must not be deallocated while this routine is running. In
686 * particular, when a driver calls this routine, it must insure that the
687 * completion handler cannot deallocate the URB.
688 *
Oliver Neukum55b447b2008-07-29 15:26:15 +0200689 * This routine may not be used in an interrupt context (such as a bottom
690 * half or a completion handler), or when holding a spinlock, or in other
691 * situations where the caller can't schedule().
Alan Sterncde217a2008-10-21 15:28:46 -0400692 *
693 * This routine should not be called by a driver after its disconnect
694 * method has returned.
Oliver Neukum55b447b2008-07-29 15:26:15 +0200695 */
696void usb_poison_urb(struct urb *urb)
697{
698 might_sleep();
Johan Hovold68a2bed2013-03-21 12:36:48 +0100699 if (!urb)
Oliver Neukum55b447b2008-07-29 15:26:15 +0200700 return;
Ming Lei49367d82008-12-12 21:38:45 +0800701 atomic_inc(&urb->reject);
Oliver Neukum55b447b2008-07-29 15:26:15 +0200702
Johan Hovold68a2bed2013-03-21 12:36:48 +0100703 if (!urb->dev || !urb->ep)
704 return;
705
Oliver Neukum55b447b2008-07-29 15:26:15 +0200706 usb_hcd_unlink_urb(urb, -ENOENT);
707 wait_event(usb_kill_urb_queue, atomic_read(&urb->use_count) == 0);
708}
709EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_poison_urb);
710
711void usb_unpoison_urb(struct urb *urb)
712{
713 if (!urb)
714 return;
715
Ming Lei49367d82008-12-12 21:38:45 +0800716 atomic_dec(&urb->reject);
Oliver Neukum55b447b2008-07-29 15:26:15 +0200717}
718EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unpoison_urb);
719
720/**
Oliver Neukum8815bb02012-04-30 09:13:46 +0200721 * usb_block_urb - reliably prevent further use of an URB
722 * @urb: pointer to URB to be blocked, may be NULL
723 *
724 * After the routine has run, attempts to resubmit the URB will fail
725 * with error -EPERM. Thus even if the URB's completion handler always
726 * tries to resubmit, it will not succeed and the URB will become idle.
727 *
728 * The URB must not be deallocated while this routine is running. In
729 * particular, when a driver calls this routine, it must insure that the
730 * completion handler cannot deallocate the URB.
731 */
732void usb_block_urb(struct urb *urb)
733{
734 if (!urb)
735 return;
736
737 atomic_inc(&urb->reject);
738}
739EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_block_urb);
740
741/**
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200742 * usb_kill_anchored_urbs - cancel transfer requests en masse
743 * @anchor: anchor the requests are bound to
744 *
745 * this allows all outstanding URBs to be killed starting
746 * from the back of the queue
Alan Sterncde217a2008-10-21 15:28:46 -0400747 *
748 * This routine should not be called by a driver after its disconnect
749 * method has returned.
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200750 */
751void usb_kill_anchored_urbs(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
752{
753 struct urb *victim;
754
755 spin_lock_irq(&anchor->lock);
756 while (!list_empty(&anchor->urb_list)) {
Greg Kroah-Hartman2c044a42008-01-30 15:21:33 -0800757 victim = list_entry(anchor->urb_list.prev, struct urb,
758 anchor_list);
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200759 /* we must make sure the URB isn't freed before we kill it*/
760 usb_get_urb(victim);
761 spin_unlock_irq(&anchor->lock);
762 /* this will unanchor the URB */
763 usb_kill_urb(victim);
764 usb_put_urb(victim);
765 spin_lock_irq(&anchor->lock);
766 }
767 spin_unlock_irq(&anchor->lock);
768}
769EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_kill_anchored_urbs);
770
Oliver Neukum6a2839b2008-07-29 16:18:47 +0200771
772/**
773 * usb_poison_anchored_urbs - cease all traffic from an anchor
774 * @anchor: anchor the requests are bound to
775 *
776 * this allows all outstanding URBs to be poisoned starting
777 * from the back of the queue. Newly added URBs will also be
778 * poisoned
Alan Sterncde217a2008-10-21 15:28:46 -0400779 *
780 * This routine should not be called by a driver after its disconnect
781 * method has returned.
Oliver Neukum6a2839b2008-07-29 16:18:47 +0200782 */
783void usb_poison_anchored_urbs(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
784{
785 struct urb *victim;
786
787 spin_lock_irq(&anchor->lock);
788 anchor->poisoned = 1;
789 while (!list_empty(&anchor->urb_list)) {
790 victim = list_entry(anchor->urb_list.prev, struct urb,
791 anchor_list);
792 /* we must make sure the URB isn't freed before we kill it*/
793 usb_get_urb(victim);
794 spin_unlock_irq(&anchor->lock);
795 /* this will unanchor the URB */
796 usb_poison_urb(victim);
797 usb_put_urb(victim);
798 spin_lock_irq(&anchor->lock);
799 }
800 spin_unlock_irq(&anchor->lock);
801}
802EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_poison_anchored_urbs);
Alan Sterncde217a2008-10-21 15:28:46 -0400803
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200804/**
Oliver Neukum856395d2008-12-18 09:17:49 +0100805 * usb_unpoison_anchored_urbs - let an anchor be used successfully again
806 * @anchor: anchor the requests are bound to
807 *
808 * Reverses the effect of usb_poison_anchored_urbs
809 * the anchor can be used normally after it returns
810 */
811void usb_unpoison_anchored_urbs(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
812{
813 unsigned long flags;
814 struct urb *lazarus;
815
816 spin_lock_irqsave(&anchor->lock, flags);
817 list_for_each_entry(lazarus, &anchor->urb_list, anchor_list) {
818 usb_unpoison_urb(lazarus);
819 }
820 anchor->poisoned = 0;
821 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&anchor->lock, flags);
822}
823EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unpoison_anchored_urbs);
824/**
Oliver Neukumeda76952008-04-10 14:07:37 +0200825 * usb_unlink_anchored_urbs - asynchronously cancel transfer requests en masse
826 * @anchor: anchor the requests are bound to
827 *
828 * this allows all outstanding URBs to be unlinked starting
829 * from the back of the queue. This function is asynchronous.
Masanari Iidae2278672014-02-18 22:54:36 +0900830 * The unlinking is just triggered. It may happen after this
Oliver Neukumeda76952008-04-10 14:07:37 +0200831 * function has returned.
Alan Sterncde217a2008-10-21 15:28:46 -0400832 *
833 * This routine should not be called by a driver after its disconnect
834 * method has returned.
Oliver Neukumeda76952008-04-10 14:07:37 +0200835 */
836void usb_unlink_anchored_urbs(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
837{
838 struct urb *victim;
839
Christian Lamparterb3e67042010-08-03 02:32:28 +0200840 while ((victim = usb_get_from_anchor(anchor)) != NULL) {
Oliver Neukumeda76952008-04-10 14:07:37 +0200841 usb_unlink_urb(victim);
Oliver Neukum77571f02008-08-18 16:36:52 +0200842 usb_put_urb(victim);
Oliver Neukumeda76952008-04-10 14:07:37 +0200843 }
Oliver Neukumeda76952008-04-10 14:07:37 +0200844}
845EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unlink_anchored_urbs);
846
847/**
Hans de Goede6ec41472013-10-09 17:01:41 +0200848 * usb_anchor_suspend_wakeups
849 * @anchor: the anchor you want to suspend wakeups on
850 *
851 * Call this to stop the last urb being unanchored from waking up any
852 * usb_wait_anchor_empty_timeout waiters. This is used in the hcd urb give-
853 * back path to delay waking up until after the completion handler has run.
854 */
855void usb_anchor_suspend_wakeups(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
856{
857 if (anchor)
858 atomic_inc(&anchor->suspend_wakeups);
859}
860EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_anchor_suspend_wakeups);
861
862/**
863 * usb_anchor_resume_wakeups
864 * @anchor: the anchor you want to resume wakeups on
865 *
866 * Allow usb_wait_anchor_empty_timeout waiters to be woken up again, and
867 * wake up any current waiters if the anchor is empty.
868 */
869void usb_anchor_resume_wakeups(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
870{
871 if (!anchor)
872 return;
873
874 atomic_dec(&anchor->suspend_wakeups);
875 if (usb_anchor_check_wakeup(anchor))
876 wake_up(&anchor->wait);
877}
878EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_anchor_resume_wakeups);
879
880/**
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200881 * usb_wait_anchor_empty_timeout - wait for an anchor to be unused
882 * @anchor: the anchor you want to become unused
883 * @timeout: how long you are willing to wait in milliseconds
884 *
885 * Call this is you want to be sure all an anchor's
886 * URBs have finished
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +0200887 *
888 * Return: Non-zero if the anchor became unused. Zero on timeout.
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200889 */
890int usb_wait_anchor_empty_timeout(struct usb_anchor *anchor,
891 unsigned int timeout)
892{
Hans de Goede6ec41472013-10-09 17:01:41 +0200893 return wait_event_timeout(anchor->wait,
894 usb_anchor_check_wakeup(anchor),
Oliver Neukum51a2f072007-05-25 13:40:56 +0200895 msecs_to_jiffies(timeout));
896}
897EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_wait_anchor_empty_timeout);
Oliver Neukum19876252008-08-25 22:40:25 +0200898
899/**
900 * usb_get_from_anchor - get an anchor's oldest urb
901 * @anchor: the anchor whose urb you want
902 *
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +0200903 * This will take the oldest urb from an anchor,
Oliver Neukum19876252008-08-25 22:40:25 +0200904 * unanchor and return it
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +0200905 *
906 * Return: The oldest urb from @anchor, or %NULL if @anchor has no
907 * urbs associated with it.
Oliver Neukum19876252008-08-25 22:40:25 +0200908 */
909struct urb *usb_get_from_anchor(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
910{
911 struct urb *victim;
912 unsigned long flags;
913
914 spin_lock_irqsave(&anchor->lock, flags);
915 if (!list_empty(&anchor->urb_list)) {
916 victim = list_entry(anchor->urb_list.next, struct urb,
917 anchor_list);
918 usb_get_urb(victim);
Christian Lamparterb3e67042010-08-03 02:32:28 +0200919 __usb_unanchor_urb(victim, anchor);
Oliver Neukum19876252008-08-25 22:40:25 +0200920 } else {
Oliver Neukum19876252008-08-25 22:40:25 +0200921 victim = NULL;
922 }
Christian Lamparterb3e67042010-08-03 02:32:28 +0200923 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&anchor->lock, flags);
Oliver Neukum19876252008-08-25 22:40:25 +0200924
925 return victim;
926}
927
928EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_get_from_anchor);
929
930/**
931 * usb_scuttle_anchored_urbs - unanchor all an anchor's urbs
932 * @anchor: the anchor whose urbs you want to unanchor
933 *
934 * use this to get rid of all an anchor's urbs
935 */
936void usb_scuttle_anchored_urbs(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
937{
938 struct urb *victim;
939 unsigned long flags;
940
941 spin_lock_irqsave(&anchor->lock, flags);
942 while (!list_empty(&anchor->urb_list)) {
943 victim = list_entry(anchor->urb_list.prev, struct urb,
944 anchor_list);
Christian Lamparterb3e67042010-08-03 02:32:28 +0200945 __usb_unanchor_urb(victim, anchor);
Oliver Neukum19876252008-08-25 22:40:25 +0200946 }
947 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&anchor->lock, flags);
948}
949
950EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_scuttle_anchored_urbs);
951
952/**
953 * usb_anchor_empty - is an anchor empty
954 * @anchor: the anchor you want to query
955 *
Yacine Belkadi626f0902013-08-02 20:10:04 +0200956 * Return: 1 if the anchor has no urbs associated with it.
Oliver Neukum19876252008-08-25 22:40:25 +0200957 */
958int usb_anchor_empty(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
959{
960 return list_empty(&anchor->urb_list);
961}
962
963EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_anchor_empty);
964