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  1. /*
  2. * drivers/usb/driver.c - most of the driver model stuff for usb
  3. *
  4. * (C) Copyright 2005 Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
  5. *
  6. * based on drivers/usb/usb.c which had the following copyrights:
  7. * (C) Copyright Linus Torvalds 1999
  8. * (C) Copyright Johannes Erdfelt 1999-2001
  9. * (C) Copyright Andreas Gal 1999
  10. * (C) Copyright Gregory P. Smith 1999
  11. * (C) Copyright Deti Fliegl 1999 (new USB architecture)
  12. * (C) Copyright Randy Dunlap 2000
  13. * (C) Copyright David Brownell 2000-2004
  14. * (C) Copyright Yggdrasil Computing, Inc. 2000
  15. * (usb_device_id matching changes by Adam J. Richter)
  16. * (C) Copyright Greg Kroah-Hartman 2002-2003
  17. *
  18. * NOTE! This is not actually a driver at all, rather this is
  19. * just a collection of helper routines that implement the
  20. * matching, probing, releasing, suspending and resuming for
  21. * real drivers.
  22. *
  23. */
  24. #include <linux/device.h>
  25. #include <linux/usb.h>
  26. #include <linux/usb/quirks.h>
  27. #include <linux/workqueue.h>
  28. #include "hcd.h"
  29. #include "usb.h"
  30. #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG
  31. /*
  32. * Adds a new dynamic USBdevice ID to this driver,
  33. * and cause the driver to probe for all devices again.
  34. */
  35. ssize_t usb_store_new_id(struct usb_dynids *dynids,
  36. struct device_driver *driver,
  37. const char *buf, size_t count)
  38. {
  39. struct usb_dynid *dynid;
  40. u32 idVendor = 0;
  41. u32 idProduct = 0;
  42. int fields = 0;
  43. int retval = 0;
  44. fields = sscanf(buf, "%x %x", &idVendor, &idProduct);
  45. if (fields < 2)
  46. return -EINVAL;
  47. dynid = kzalloc(sizeof(*dynid), GFP_KERNEL);
  48. if (!dynid)
  49. return -ENOMEM;
  50. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dynid->node);
  51. dynid->id.idVendor = idVendor;
  52. dynid->id.idProduct = idProduct;
  53. dynid->id.match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE;
  54. spin_lock(&dynids->lock);
  55. list_add_tail(&dynid->node, &dynids->list);
  56. spin_unlock(&dynids->lock);
  57. if (get_driver(driver)) {
  58. retval = driver_attach(driver);
  59. put_driver(driver);
  60. }
  61. if (retval)
  62. return retval;
  63. return count;
  64. }
  65. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_store_new_id);
  66. static ssize_t store_new_id(struct device_driver *driver,
  67. const char *buf, size_t count)
  68. {
  69. struct usb_driver *usb_drv = to_usb_driver(driver);
  70. return usb_store_new_id(&usb_drv->dynids, driver, buf, count);
  71. }
  72. static DRIVER_ATTR(new_id, S_IWUSR, NULL, store_new_id);
  73. static int usb_create_newid_file(struct usb_driver *usb_drv)
  74. {
  75. int error = 0;
  76. if (usb_drv->no_dynamic_id)
  77. goto exit;
  78. if (usb_drv->probe != NULL)
  79. error = sysfs_create_file(&usb_drv->drvwrap.driver.kobj,
  80. &driver_attr_new_id.attr);
  81. exit:
  82. return error;
  83. }
  84. static void usb_remove_newid_file(struct usb_driver *usb_drv)
  85. {
  86. if (usb_drv->no_dynamic_id)
  87. return;
  88. if (usb_drv->probe != NULL)
  89. sysfs_remove_file(&usb_drv->drvwrap.driver.kobj,
  90. &driver_attr_new_id.attr);
  91. }
  92. static void usb_free_dynids(struct usb_driver *usb_drv)
  93. {
  94. struct usb_dynid *dynid, *n;
  95. spin_lock(&usb_drv->dynids.lock);
  96. list_for_each_entry_safe(dynid, n, &usb_drv->dynids.list, node) {
  97. list_del(&dynid->node);
  98. kfree(dynid);
  99. }
  100. spin_unlock(&usb_drv->dynids.lock);
  101. }
  102. #else
  103. static inline int usb_create_newid_file(struct usb_driver *usb_drv)
  104. {
  105. return 0;
  106. }
  107. static void usb_remove_newid_file(struct usb_driver *usb_drv)
  108. {
  109. }
  110. static inline void usb_free_dynids(struct usb_driver *usb_drv)
  111. {
  112. }
  113. #endif
  114. static const struct usb_device_id *usb_match_dynamic_id(struct usb_interface *intf,
  115. struct usb_driver *drv)
  116. {
  117. struct usb_dynid *dynid;
  118. spin_lock(&drv->dynids.lock);
  119. list_for_each_entry(dynid, &drv->dynids.list, node) {
  120. if (usb_match_one_id(intf, &dynid->id)) {
  121. spin_unlock(&drv->dynids.lock);
  122. return &dynid->id;
  123. }
  124. }
  125. spin_unlock(&drv->dynids.lock);
  126. return NULL;
  127. }
  128. /* called from driver core with dev locked */
  129. static int usb_probe_device(struct device *dev)
  130. {
  131. struct usb_device_driver *udriver = to_usb_device_driver(dev->driver);
  132. struct usb_device *udev;
  133. int error = -ENODEV;
  134. dev_dbg(dev, "%s\n", __FUNCTION__);
  135. if (!is_usb_device(dev)) /* Sanity check */
  136. return error;
  137. udev = to_usb_device(dev);
  138. /* TODO: Add real matching code */
  139. /* The device should always appear to be in use
  140. * unless the driver suports autosuspend.
  141. */
  142. udev->pm_usage_cnt = !(udriver->supports_autosuspend);
  143. error = udriver->probe(udev);
  144. return error;
  145. }
  146. /* called from driver core with dev locked */
  147. static int usb_unbind_device(struct device *dev)
  148. {
  149. struct usb_device_driver *udriver = to_usb_device_driver(dev->driver);
  150. udriver->disconnect(to_usb_device(dev));
  151. return 0;
  152. }
  153. /* called from driver core with dev locked */
  154. static int usb_probe_interface(struct device *dev)
  155. {
  156. struct usb_driver *driver = to_usb_driver(dev->driver);
  157. struct usb_interface *intf;
  158. struct usb_device *udev;
  159. const struct usb_device_id *id;
  160. int error = -ENODEV;
  161. dev_dbg(dev, "%s\n", __FUNCTION__);
  162. if (is_usb_device(dev)) /* Sanity check */
  163. return error;
  164. intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
  165. udev = interface_to_usbdev(intf);
  166. if (udev->authorized == 0) {
  167. dev_err(&intf->dev, "Device is not authorized for usage\n");
  168. return -ENODEV;
  169. }
  170. id = usb_match_id(intf, driver->id_table);
  171. if (!id)
  172. id = usb_match_dynamic_id(intf, driver);
  173. if (id) {
  174. dev_dbg(dev, "%s - got id\n", __FUNCTION__);
  175. error = usb_autoresume_device(udev);
  176. if (error)
  177. return error;
  178. /* Interface "power state" doesn't correspond to any hardware
  179. * state whatsoever. We use it to record when it's bound to
  180. * a driver that may start I/0: it's not frozen/quiesced.
  181. */
  182. mark_active(intf);
  183. intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_BINDING;
  184. /* The interface should always appear to be in use
  185. * unless the driver suports autosuspend.
  186. */
  187. intf->pm_usage_cnt = !(driver->supports_autosuspend);
  188. error = driver->probe(intf, id);
  189. if (error) {
  190. mark_quiesced(intf);
  191. intf->needs_remote_wakeup = 0;
  192. intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND;
  193. } else
  194. intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_BOUND;
  195. usb_autosuspend_device(udev);
  196. }
  197. return error;
  198. }
  199. /* called from driver core with dev locked */
  200. static int usb_unbind_interface(struct device *dev)
  201. {
  202. struct usb_driver *driver = to_usb_driver(dev->driver);
  203. struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
  204. struct usb_device *udev;
  205. int error;
  206. intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBINDING;
  207. /* Autoresume for set_interface call below */
  208. udev = interface_to_usbdev(intf);
  209. error = usb_autoresume_device(udev);
  210. /* release all urbs for this interface */
  211. usb_disable_interface(interface_to_usbdev(intf), intf);
  212. driver->disconnect(intf);
  213. /* reset other interface state */
  214. usb_set_interface(interface_to_usbdev(intf),
  215. intf->altsetting[0].desc.bInterfaceNumber,
  216. 0);
  217. usb_set_intfdata(intf, NULL);
  218. intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND;
  219. mark_quiesced(intf);
  220. intf->needs_remote_wakeup = 0;
  221. if (!error)
  222. usb_autosuspend_device(udev);
  223. return 0;
  224. }
  225. /**
  226. * usb_driver_claim_interface - bind a driver to an interface
  227. * @driver: the driver to be bound
  228. * @iface: the interface to which it will be bound; must be in the
  229. * usb device's active configuration
  230. * @priv: driver data associated with that interface
  231. *
  232. * This is used by usb device drivers that need to claim more than one
  233. * interface on a device when probing (audio and acm are current examples).
  234. * No device driver should directly modify internal usb_interface or
  235. * usb_device structure members.
  236. *
  237. * Few drivers should need to use this routine, since the most natural
  238. * way to bind to an interface is to return the private data from
  239. * the driver's probe() method.
  240. *
  241. * Callers must own the device lock, so driver probe() entries don't need
  242. * extra locking, but other call contexts may need to explicitly claim that
  243. * lock.
  244. */
  245. int usb_driver_claim_interface(struct usb_driver *driver,
  246. struct usb_interface *iface, void* priv)
  247. {
  248. struct device *dev = &iface->dev;
  249. struct usb_device *udev = interface_to_usbdev(iface);
  250. int retval = 0;
  251. if (dev->driver)
  252. return -EBUSY;
  253. dev->driver = &driver->drvwrap.driver;
  254. usb_set_intfdata(iface, priv);
  255. usb_pm_lock(udev);
  256. iface->condition = USB_INTERFACE_BOUND;
  257. mark_active(iface);
  258. iface->pm_usage_cnt = !(driver->supports_autosuspend);
  259. usb_pm_unlock(udev);
  260. /* if interface was already added, bind now; else let
  261. * the future device_add() bind it, bypassing probe()
  262. */
  263. if (device_is_registered(dev))
  264. retval = device_bind_driver(dev);
  265. return retval;
  266. }
  267. EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_driver_claim_interface);
  268. /**
  269. * usb_driver_release_interface - unbind a driver from an interface
  270. * @driver: the driver to be unbound
  271. * @iface: the interface from which it will be unbound
  272. *
  273. * This can be used by drivers to release an interface without waiting
  274. * for their disconnect() methods to be called. In typical cases this
  275. * also causes the driver disconnect() method to be called.
  276. *
  277. * This call is synchronous, and may not be used in an interrupt context.
  278. * Callers must own the device lock, so driver disconnect() entries don't
  279. * need extra locking, but other call contexts may need to explicitly claim
  280. * that lock.
  281. */
  282. void usb_driver_release_interface(struct usb_driver *driver,
  283. struct usb_interface *iface)
  284. {
  285. struct device *dev = &iface->dev;
  286. struct usb_device *udev = interface_to_usbdev(iface);
  287. /* this should never happen, don't release something that's not ours */
  288. if (!dev->driver || dev->driver != &driver->drvwrap.driver)
  289. return;
  290. /* don't release from within disconnect() */
  291. if (iface->condition != USB_INTERFACE_BOUND)
  292. return;
  293. /* don't release if the interface hasn't been added yet */
  294. if (device_is_registered(dev)) {
  295. iface->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBINDING;
  296. device_release_driver(dev);
  297. }
  298. dev->driver = NULL;
  299. usb_set_intfdata(iface, NULL);
  300. usb_pm_lock(udev);
  301. iface->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND;
  302. mark_quiesced(iface);
  303. iface->needs_remote_wakeup = 0;
  304. usb_pm_unlock(udev);
  305. }
  306. EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_driver_release_interface);
  307. /* returns 0 if no match, 1 if match */
  308. int usb_match_device(struct usb_device *dev, const struct usb_device_id *id)
  309. {
  310. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR) &&
  311. id->idVendor != le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.idVendor))
  312. return 0;
  313. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_PRODUCT) &&
  314. id->idProduct != le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.idProduct))
  315. return 0;
  316. /* No need to test id->bcdDevice_lo != 0, since 0 is never
  317. greater than any unsigned number. */
  318. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_LO) &&
  319. (id->bcdDevice_lo > le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.bcdDevice)))
  320. return 0;
  321. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_HI) &&
  322. (id->bcdDevice_hi < le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.bcdDevice)))
  323. return 0;
  324. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_CLASS) &&
  325. (id->bDeviceClass != dev->descriptor.bDeviceClass))
  326. return 0;
  327. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_SUBCLASS) &&
  328. (id->bDeviceSubClass!= dev->descriptor.bDeviceSubClass))
  329. return 0;
  330. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_PROTOCOL) &&
  331. (id->bDeviceProtocol != dev->descriptor.bDeviceProtocol))
  332. return 0;
  333. return 1;
  334. }
  335. /* returns 0 if no match, 1 if match */
  336. int usb_match_one_id(struct usb_interface *interface,
  337. const struct usb_device_id *id)
  338. {
  339. struct usb_host_interface *intf;
  340. struct usb_device *dev;
  341. /* proc_connectinfo in devio.c may call us with id == NULL. */
  342. if (id == NULL)
  343. return 0;
  344. intf = interface->cur_altsetting;
  345. dev = interface_to_usbdev(interface);
  346. if (!usb_match_device(dev, id))
  347. return 0;
  348. /* The interface class, subclass, and protocol should never be
  349. * checked for a match if the device class is Vendor Specific,
  350. * unless the match record specifies the Vendor ID. */
  351. if (dev->descriptor.bDeviceClass == USB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC &&
  352. !(id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR) &&
  353. (id->match_flags & (USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS |
  354. USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_SUBCLASS |
  355. USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_PROTOCOL)))
  356. return 0;
  357. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS) &&
  358. (id->bInterfaceClass != intf->desc.bInterfaceClass))
  359. return 0;
  360. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_SUBCLASS) &&
  361. (id->bInterfaceSubClass != intf->desc.bInterfaceSubClass))
  362. return 0;
  363. if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_PROTOCOL) &&
  364. (id->bInterfaceProtocol != intf->desc.bInterfaceProtocol))
  365. return 0;
  366. return 1;
  367. }
  368. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_match_one_id);
  369. /**
  370. * usb_match_id - find first usb_device_id matching device or interface
  371. * @interface: the interface of interest
  372. * @id: array of usb_device_id structures, terminated by zero entry
  373. *
  374. * usb_match_id searches an array of usb_device_id's and returns
  375. * the first one matching the device or interface, or null.
  376. * This is used when binding (or rebinding) a driver to an interface.
  377. * Most USB device drivers will use this indirectly, through the usb core,
  378. * but some layered driver frameworks use it directly.
  379. * These device tables are exported with MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE, through
  380. * modutils, to support the driver loading functionality of USB hotplugging.
  381. *
  382. * What Matches:
  383. *
  384. * The "match_flags" element in a usb_device_id controls which
  385. * members are used. If the corresponding bit is set, the
  386. * value in the device_id must match its corresponding member
  387. * in the device or interface descriptor, or else the device_id
  388. * does not match.
  389. *
  390. * "driver_info" is normally used only by device drivers,
  391. * but you can create a wildcard "matches anything" usb_device_id
  392. * as a driver's "modules.usbmap" entry if you provide an id with
  393. * only a nonzero "driver_info" field. If you do this, the USB device
  394. * driver's probe() routine should use additional intelligence to
  395. * decide whether to bind to the specified interface.
  396. *
  397. * What Makes Good usb_device_id Tables:
  398. *
  399. * The match algorithm is very simple, so that intelligence in
  400. * driver selection must come from smart driver id records.
  401. * Unless you have good reasons to use another selection policy,
  402. * provide match elements only in related groups, and order match
  403. * specifiers from specific to general. Use the macros provided
  404. * for that purpose if you can.
  405. *
  406. * The most specific match specifiers use device descriptor
  407. * data. These are commonly used with product-specific matches;
  408. * the USB_DEVICE macro lets you provide vendor and product IDs,
  409. * and you can also match against ranges of product revisions.
  410. * These are widely used for devices with application or vendor
  411. * specific bDeviceClass values.
  412. *
  413. * Matches based on device class/subclass/protocol specifications
  414. * are slightly more general; use the USB_DEVICE_INFO macro, or
  415. * its siblings. These are used with single-function devices
  416. * where bDeviceClass doesn't specify that each interface has
  417. * its own class.
  418. *
  419. * Matches based on interface class/subclass/protocol are the
  420. * most general; they let drivers bind to any interface on a
  421. * multiple-function device. Use the USB_INTERFACE_INFO
  422. * macro, or its siblings, to match class-per-interface style
  423. * devices (as recorded in bInterfaceClass).
  424. *
  425. * Note that an entry created by USB_INTERFACE_INFO won't match
  426. * any interface if the device class is set to Vendor-Specific.
  427. * This is deliberate; according to the USB spec the meanings of
  428. * the interface class/subclass/protocol for these devices are also
  429. * vendor-specific, and hence matching against a standard product
  430. * class wouldn't work anyway. If you really want to use an
  431. * interface-based match for such a device, create a match record
  432. * that also specifies the vendor ID. (Unforunately there isn't a
  433. * standard macro for creating records like this.)
  434. *
  435. * Within those groups, remember that not all combinations are
  436. * meaningful. For example, don't give a product version range
  437. * without vendor and product IDs; or specify a protocol without
  438. * its associated class and subclass.
  439. */
  440. const struct usb_device_id *usb_match_id(struct usb_interface *interface,
  441. const struct usb_device_id *id)
  442. {
  443. /* proc_connectinfo in devio.c may call us with id == NULL. */
  444. if (id == NULL)
  445. return NULL;
  446. /* It is important to check that id->driver_info is nonzero,
  447. since an entry that is all zeroes except for a nonzero
  448. id->driver_info is the way to create an entry that
  449. indicates that the driver want to examine every
  450. device and interface. */
  451. for (; id->idVendor || id->bDeviceClass || id->bInterfaceClass ||
  452. id->driver_info; id++) {
  453. if (usb_match_one_id(interface, id))
  454. return id;
  455. }
  456. return NULL;
  457. }
  458. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL_FUTURE(usb_match_id);
  459. static int usb_device_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv)
  460. {
  461. /* devices and interfaces are handled separately */
  462. if (is_usb_device(dev)) {
  463. /* interface drivers never match devices */
  464. if (!is_usb_device_driver(drv))
  465. return 0;
  466. /* TODO: Add real matching code */
  467. return 1;
  468. } else {
  469. struct usb_interface *intf;
  470. struct usb_driver *usb_drv;
  471. const struct usb_device_id *id;
  472. /* device drivers never match interfaces */
  473. if (is_usb_device_driver(drv))
  474. return 0;
  475. intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
  476. usb_drv = to_usb_driver(drv);
  477. id = usb_match_id(intf, usb_drv->id_table);
  478. if (id)
  479. return 1;
  480. id = usb_match_dynamic_id(intf, usb_drv);
  481. if (id)
  482. return 1;
  483. }
  484. return 0;
  485. }
  486. #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG
  487. static int usb_uevent(struct device *dev, char **envp, int num_envp,
  488. char *buffer, int buffer_size)
  489. {
  490. struct usb_device *usb_dev;
  491. int i = 0;
  492. int length = 0;
  493. if (!dev)
  494. return -ENODEV;
  495. /* driver is often null here; dev_dbg() would oops */
  496. pr_debug ("usb %s: uevent\n", dev->bus_id);
  497. if (is_usb_device(dev))
  498. usb_dev = to_usb_device(dev);
  499. else {
  500. struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
  501. usb_dev = interface_to_usbdev(intf);
  502. }
  503. if (usb_dev->devnum < 0) {
  504. pr_debug ("usb %s: already deleted?\n", dev->bus_id);
  505. return -ENODEV;
  506. }
  507. if (!usb_dev->bus) {
  508. pr_debug ("usb %s: bus removed?\n", dev->bus_id);
  509. return -ENODEV;
  510. }
  511. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
  512. /* If this is available, userspace programs can directly read
  513. * all the device descriptors we don't tell them about. Or
  514. * act as usermode drivers.
  515. */
  516. if (add_uevent_var(envp, num_envp, &i,
  517. buffer, buffer_size, &length,
  518. "DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/%03d/%03d",
  519. usb_dev->bus->busnum, usb_dev->devnum))
  520. return -ENOMEM;
  521. #endif
  522. /* per-device configurations are common */
  523. if (add_uevent_var(envp, num_envp, &i,
  524. buffer, buffer_size, &length,
  525. "PRODUCT=%x/%x/%x",
  526. le16_to_cpu(usb_dev->descriptor.idVendor),
  527. le16_to_cpu(usb_dev->descriptor.idProduct),
  528. le16_to_cpu(usb_dev->descriptor.bcdDevice)))
  529. return -ENOMEM;
  530. /* class-based driver binding models */
  531. if (add_uevent_var(envp, num_envp, &i,
  532. buffer, buffer_size, &length,
  533. "TYPE=%d/%d/%d",
  534. usb_dev->descriptor.bDeviceClass,
  535. usb_dev->descriptor.bDeviceSubClass,
  536. usb_dev->descriptor.bDeviceProtocol))
  537. return -ENOMEM;
  538. if (add_uevent_var(envp, num_envp, &i,
  539. buffer, buffer_size, &length,
  540. "BUSNUM=%03d",
  541. usb_dev->bus->busnum))
  542. return -ENOMEM;
  543. if (add_uevent_var(envp, num_envp, &i,
  544. buffer, buffer_size, &length,
  545. "DEVNUM=%03d",
  546. usb_dev->devnum))
  547. return -ENOMEM;
  548. envp[i] = NULL;
  549. return 0;
  550. }
  551. #else
  552. static int usb_uevent(struct device *dev, char **envp,
  553. int num_envp, char *buffer, int buffer_size)
  554. {
  555. return -ENODEV;
  556. }
  557. #endif /* CONFIG_HOTPLUG */
  558. /**
  559. * usb_register_device_driver - register a USB device (not interface) driver
  560. * @new_udriver: USB operations for the device driver
  561. * @owner: module owner of this driver.
  562. *
  563. * Registers a USB device driver with the USB core. The list of
  564. * unattached devices will be rescanned whenever a new driver is
  565. * added, allowing the new driver to attach to any recognized devices.
  566. * Returns a negative error code on failure and 0 on success.
  567. */
  568. int usb_register_device_driver(struct usb_device_driver *new_udriver,
  569. struct module *owner)
  570. {
  571. int retval = 0;
  572. if (usb_disabled())
  573. return -ENODEV;
  574. new_udriver->drvwrap.for_devices = 1;
  575. new_udriver->drvwrap.driver.name = (char *) new_udriver->name;
  576. new_udriver->drvwrap.driver.bus = &usb_bus_type;
  577. new_udriver->drvwrap.driver.probe = usb_probe_device;
  578. new_udriver->drvwrap.driver.remove = usb_unbind_device;
  579. new_udriver->drvwrap.driver.owner = owner;
  580. retval = driver_register(&new_udriver->drvwrap.driver);
  581. if (!retval) {
  582. pr_info("%s: registered new device driver %s\n",
  583. usbcore_name, new_udriver->name);
  584. usbfs_update_special();
  585. } else {
  586. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: error %d registering device "
  587. " driver %s\n",
  588. usbcore_name, retval, new_udriver->name);
  589. }
  590. return retval;
  591. }
  592. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_register_device_driver);
  593. /**
  594. * usb_deregister_device_driver - unregister a USB device (not interface) driver
  595. * @udriver: USB operations of the device driver to unregister
  596. * Context: must be able to sleep
  597. *
  598. * Unlinks the specified driver from the internal USB driver list.
  599. */
  600. void usb_deregister_device_driver(struct usb_device_driver *udriver)
  601. {
  602. pr_info("%s: deregistering device driver %s\n",
  603. usbcore_name, udriver->name);
  604. driver_unregister(&udriver->drvwrap.driver);
  605. usbfs_update_special();
  606. }
  607. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_deregister_device_driver);
  608. /**
  609. * usb_register_driver - register a USB interface driver
  610. * @new_driver: USB operations for the interface driver
  611. * @owner: module owner of this driver.
  612. * @mod_name: module name string
  613. *
  614. * Registers a USB interface driver with the USB core. The list of
  615. * unattached interfaces will be rescanned whenever a new driver is
  616. * added, allowing the new driver to attach to any recognized interfaces.
  617. * Returns a negative error code on failure and 0 on success.
  618. *
  619. * NOTE: if you want your driver to use the USB major number, you must call
  620. * usb_register_dev() to enable that functionality. This function no longer
  621. * takes care of that.
  622. */
  623. int usb_register_driver(struct usb_driver *new_driver, struct module *owner,
  624. const char *mod_name)
  625. {
  626. int retval = 0;
  627. if (usb_disabled())
  628. return -ENODEV;
  629. new_driver->drvwrap.for_devices = 0;
  630. new_driver->drvwrap.driver.name = (char *) new_driver->name;
  631. new_driver->drvwrap.driver.bus = &usb_bus_type;
  632. new_driver->drvwrap.driver.probe = usb_probe_interface;
  633. new_driver->drvwrap.driver.remove = usb_unbind_interface;
  634. new_driver->drvwrap.driver.owner = owner;
  635. new_driver->drvwrap.driver.mod_name = mod_name;
  636. spin_lock_init(&new_driver->dynids.lock);
  637. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new_driver->dynids.list);
  638. retval = driver_register(&new_driver->drvwrap.driver);
  639. if (!retval) {
  640. pr_info("%s: registered new interface driver %s\n",
  641. usbcore_name, new_driver->name);
  642. usbfs_update_special();
  643. usb_create_newid_file(new_driver);
  644. } else {
  645. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: error %d registering interface "
  646. " driver %s\n",
  647. usbcore_name, retval, new_driver->name);
  648. }
  649. return retval;
  650. }
  651. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL_FUTURE(usb_register_driver);
  652. /**
  653. * usb_deregister - unregister a USB interface driver
  654. * @driver: USB operations of the interface driver to unregister
  655. * Context: must be able to sleep
  656. *
  657. * Unlinks the specified driver from the internal USB driver list.
  658. *
  659. * NOTE: If you called usb_register_dev(), you still need to call
  660. * usb_deregister_dev() to clean up your driver's allocated minor numbers,
  661. * this * call will no longer do it for you.
  662. */
  663. void usb_deregister(struct usb_driver *driver)
  664. {
  665. pr_info("%s: deregistering interface driver %s\n",
  666. usbcore_name, driver->name);
  667. usb_remove_newid_file(driver);
  668. usb_free_dynids(driver);
  669. driver_unregister(&driver->drvwrap.driver);
  670. usbfs_update_special();
  671. }
  672. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL_FUTURE(usb_deregister);
  673. #ifdef CONFIG_PM
  674. /* Caller has locked udev's pm_mutex */
  675. static int usb_suspend_device(struct usb_device *udev, pm_message_t msg)
  676. {
  677. struct usb_device_driver *udriver;
  678. int status = 0;
  679. if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED ||
  680. udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED)
  681. goto done;
  682. /* For devices that don't have a driver, we do a generic suspend. */
  683. if (udev->dev.driver)
  684. udriver = to_usb_device_driver(udev->dev.driver);
  685. else {
  686. udev->do_remote_wakeup = 0;
  687. udriver = &usb_generic_driver;
  688. }
  689. status = udriver->suspend(udev, msg);
  690. done:
  691. dev_vdbg(&udev->dev, "%s: status %d\n", __FUNCTION__, status);
  692. if (status == 0)
  693. udev->dev.power.power_state.event = msg.event;
  694. return status;
  695. }
  696. /* Caller has locked udev's pm_mutex */
  697. static int usb_resume_device(struct usb_device *udev)
  698. {
  699. struct usb_device_driver *udriver;
  700. int status = 0;
  701. if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED)
  702. goto done;
  703. if (udev->state != USB_STATE_SUSPENDED && !udev->reset_resume)
  704. goto done;
  705. /* Can't resume it if it doesn't have a driver. */
  706. if (udev->dev.driver == NULL) {
  707. status = -ENOTCONN;
  708. goto done;
  709. }
  710. if (udev->quirks & USB_QUIRK_RESET_RESUME)
  711. udev->reset_resume = 1;
  712. udriver = to_usb_device_driver(udev->dev.driver);
  713. status = udriver->resume(udev);
  714. done:
  715. dev_vdbg(&udev->dev, "%s: status %d\n", __FUNCTION__, status);
  716. if (status == 0) {
  717. udev->autoresume_disabled = 0;
  718. udev->dev.power.power_state.event = PM_EVENT_ON;
  719. }
  720. return status;
  721. }
  722. /* Caller has locked intf's usb_device's pm mutex */
  723. static int usb_suspend_interface(struct usb_interface *intf, pm_message_t msg)
  724. {
  725. struct usb_driver *driver;
  726. int status = 0;
  727. /* with no hardware, USB interfaces only use FREEZE and ON states */
  728. if (interface_to_usbdev(intf)->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED ||
  729. !is_active(intf))
  730. goto done;
  731. if (intf->condition == USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND) /* This can't happen */
  732. goto done;
  733. driver = to_usb_driver(intf->dev.driver);
  734. if (driver->suspend && driver->resume) {
  735. status = driver->suspend(intf, msg);
  736. if (status == 0)
  737. mark_quiesced(intf);
  738. else if (!interface_to_usbdev(intf)->auto_pm)
  739. dev_err(&intf->dev, "%s error %d\n",
  740. "suspend", status);
  741. } else {
  742. // FIXME else if there's no suspend method, disconnect...
  743. // Not possible if auto_pm is set...
  744. dev_warn(&intf->dev, "no suspend for driver %s?\n",
  745. driver->name);
  746. mark_quiesced(intf);
  747. }
  748. done:
  749. dev_vdbg(&intf->dev, "%s: status %d\n", __FUNCTION__, status);
  750. return status;
  751. }
  752. /* Caller has locked intf's usb_device's pm_mutex */
  753. static int usb_resume_interface(struct usb_interface *intf, int reset_resume)
  754. {
  755. struct usb_driver *driver;
  756. int status = 0;
  757. if (interface_to_usbdev(intf)->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED ||
  758. is_active(intf))
  759. goto done;
  760. /* Don't let autoresume interfere with unbinding */
  761. if (intf->condition == USB_INTERFACE_UNBINDING)
  762. goto done;
  763. /* Can't resume it if it doesn't have a driver. */
  764. if (intf->condition == USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND) {
  765. status = -ENOTCONN;
  766. goto done;
  767. }
  768. driver = to_usb_driver(intf->dev.driver);
  769. if (reset_resume) {
  770. if (driver->reset_resume) {
  771. status = driver->reset_resume(intf);
  772. if (status)
  773. dev_err(&intf->dev, "%s error %d\n",
  774. "reset_resume", status);
  775. } else {
  776. // status = -EOPNOTSUPP;
  777. dev_warn(&intf->dev, "no %s for driver %s?\n",
  778. "reset_resume", driver->name);
  779. }
  780. } else {
  781. if (driver->resume) {
  782. status = driver->resume(intf);
  783. if (status)
  784. dev_err(&intf->dev, "%s error %d\n",
  785. "resume", status);
  786. } else {
  787. // status = -EOPNOTSUPP;
  788. dev_warn(&intf->dev, "no %s for driver %s?\n",
  789. "resume", driver->name);
  790. }
  791. }
  792. done:
  793. dev_vdbg(&intf->dev, "%s: status %d\n", __FUNCTION__, status);
  794. if (status == 0)
  795. mark_active(intf);
  796. /* FIXME: Unbind the driver and reprobe if the resume failed
  797. * (not possible if auto_pm is set) */
  798. return status;
  799. }
  800. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND
  801. /* Internal routine to check whether we may autosuspend a device. */
  802. static int autosuspend_check(struct usb_device *udev)
  803. {
  804. int i;
  805. struct usb_interface *intf;
  806. unsigned long suspend_time;
  807. /* For autosuspend, fail fast if anything is in use or autosuspend
  808. * is disabled. Also fail if any interfaces require remote wakeup
  809. * but it isn't available.
  810. */
  811. udev->do_remote_wakeup = device_may_wakeup(&udev->dev);
  812. if (udev->pm_usage_cnt > 0)
  813. return -EBUSY;
  814. if (udev->autosuspend_delay < 0 || udev->autosuspend_disabled)
  815. return -EPERM;
  816. suspend_time = udev->last_busy + udev->autosuspend_delay;
  817. if (udev->actconfig) {
  818. for (i = 0; i < udev->actconfig->desc.bNumInterfaces; i++) {
  819. intf = udev->actconfig->interface[i];
  820. if (!is_active(intf))
  821. continue;
  822. if (intf->pm_usage_cnt > 0)
  823. return -EBUSY;
  824. if (intf->needs_remote_wakeup &&
  825. !udev->do_remote_wakeup) {
  826. dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "remote wakeup needed "
  827. "for autosuspend\n");
  828. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  829. }
  830. /* Don't allow autosuspend if the device will need
  831. * a reset-resume and any of its interface drivers
  832. * doesn't include support.
  833. */
  834. if (udev->quirks & USB_QUIRK_RESET_RESUME) {
  835. struct usb_driver *driver;
  836. driver = to_usb_driver(intf->dev.driver);
  837. if (!driver->reset_resume)
  838. return -EOPNOTSUPP;
  839. }
  840. }
  841. }
  842. /* If everything is okay but the device hasn't been idle for long
  843. * enough, queue a delayed autosuspend request.
  844. */
  845. if (time_after(suspend_time, jiffies)) {
  846. if (!timer_pending(&udev->autosuspend.timer)) {
  847. /* The value of jiffies may change between the
  848. * time_after() comparison above and the subtraction
  849. * below. That's okay; the system behaves sanely
  850. * when a timer is registered for the present moment
  851. * or for the past.
  852. */
  853. queue_delayed_work(ksuspend_usb_wq, &udev->autosuspend,
  854. round_jiffies_relative(suspend_time - jiffies));
  855. }
  856. return -EAGAIN;
  857. }
  858. return 0;
  859. }
  860. #else
  861. static inline int autosuspend_check(struct usb_device *udev)
  862. {
  863. return 0;
  864. }
  865. #endif /* CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND */
  866. /**
  867. * usb_suspend_both - suspend a USB device and its interfaces
  868. * @udev: the usb_device to suspend
  869. * @msg: Power Management message describing this state transition
  870. *
  871. * This is the central routine for suspending USB devices. It calls the
  872. * suspend methods for all the interface drivers in @udev and then calls
  873. * the suspend method for @udev itself. If an error occurs at any stage,
  874. * all the interfaces which were suspended are resumed so that they remain
  875. * in the same state as the device.
  876. *
  877. * If an autosuspend is in progress (@udev->auto_pm is set), the routine
  878. * checks first to make sure that neither the device itself or any of its
  879. * active interfaces is in use (pm_usage_cnt is greater than 0). If they
  880. * are, the autosuspend fails.
  881. *
  882. * If the suspend succeeds, the routine recursively queues an autosuspend
  883. * request for @udev's parent device, thereby propagating the change up
  884. * the device tree. If all of the parent's children are now suspended,
  885. * the parent will autosuspend in turn.
  886. *
  887. * The suspend method calls are subject to mutual exclusion under control
  888. * of @udev's pm_mutex. Many of these calls are also under the protection
  889. * of @udev's device lock (including all requests originating outside the
  890. * USB subsystem), but autosuspend requests generated by a child device or
  891. * interface driver may not be. Usbcore will insure that the method calls
  892. * do not arrive during bind, unbind, or reset operations. However, drivers
  893. * must be prepared to handle suspend calls arriving at unpredictable times.
  894. * The only way to block such calls is to do an autoresume (preventing
  895. * autosuspends) while holding @udev's device lock (preventing outside
  896. * suspends).
  897. *
  898. * The caller must hold @udev->pm_mutex.
  899. *
  900. * This routine can run only in process context.
  901. */
  902. static int usb_suspend_both(struct usb_device *udev, pm_message_t msg)
  903. {
  904. int status = 0;
  905. int i = 0;
  906. struct usb_interface *intf;
  907. struct usb_device *parent = udev->parent;
  908. if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED ||
  909. udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED)
  910. goto done;
  911. udev->do_remote_wakeup = device_may_wakeup(&udev->dev);
  912. if (udev->auto_pm) {
  913. status = autosuspend_check(udev);
  914. if (status < 0)
  915. goto done;
  916. }
  917. /* Suspend all the interfaces and then udev itself */
  918. if (udev->actconfig) {
  919. for (; i < udev->actconfig->desc.bNumInterfaces; i++) {
  920. intf = udev->actconfig->interface[i];
  921. status = usb_suspend_interface(intf, msg);
  922. if (status != 0)
  923. break;
  924. }
  925. }
  926. if (status == 0)
  927. status = usb_suspend_device(udev, msg);
  928. /* If the suspend failed, resume interfaces that did get suspended */
  929. if (status != 0) {
  930. while (--i >= 0) {
  931. intf = udev->actconfig->interface[i];
  932. usb_resume_interface(intf, 0);
  933. }
  934. /* Try another autosuspend when the interfaces aren't busy */
  935. if (udev->auto_pm)
  936. autosuspend_check(udev);
  937. /* If the suspend succeeded then prevent any more URB submissions,
  938. * flush any outstanding URBs, and propagate the suspend up the tree.
  939. */
  940. } else {
  941. cancel_delayed_work(&udev->autosuspend);
  942. udev->can_submit = 0;
  943. for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) {
  944. usb_hcd_flush_endpoint(udev, udev->ep_out[i]);
  945. usb_hcd_flush_endpoint(udev, udev->ep_in[i]);
  946. }
  947. if (parent)
  948. usb_autosuspend_device(parent);
  949. }
  950. done:
  951. dev_vdbg(&udev->dev, "%s: status %d\n", __FUNCTION__, status);
  952. return status;
  953. }
  954. /**
  955. * usb_resume_both - resume a USB device and its interfaces
  956. * @udev: the usb_device to resume
  957. *
  958. * This is the central routine for resuming USB devices. It calls the
  959. * the resume method for @udev and then calls the resume methods for all
  960. * the interface drivers in @udev.
  961. *
  962. * Before starting the resume, the routine calls itself recursively for
  963. * the parent device of @udev, thereby propagating the change up the device
  964. * tree and assuring that @udev will be able to resume. If the parent is
  965. * unable to resume successfully, the routine fails.
  966. *
  967. * The resume method calls are subject to mutual exclusion under control
  968. * of @udev's pm_mutex. Many of these calls are also under the protection
  969. * of @udev's device lock (including all requests originating outside the
  970. * USB subsystem), but autoresume requests generated by a child device or
  971. * interface driver may not be. Usbcore will insure that the method calls
  972. * do not arrive during bind, unbind, or reset operations. However, drivers
  973. * must be prepared to handle resume calls arriving at unpredictable times.
  974. * The only way to block such calls is to do an autoresume (preventing
  975. * other autoresumes) while holding @udev's device lock (preventing outside
  976. * resumes).
  977. *
  978. * The caller must hold @udev->pm_mutex.
  979. *
  980. * This routine can run only in process context.
  981. */
  982. static int usb_resume_both(struct usb_device *udev)
  983. {
  984. int status = 0;
  985. int i;
  986. struct usb_interface *intf;
  987. struct usb_device *parent = udev->parent;
  988. cancel_delayed_work(&udev->autosuspend);
  989. if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) {
  990. status = -ENODEV;
  991. goto done;
  992. }
  993. udev->can_submit = 1;
  994. /* Propagate the resume up the tree, if necessary */
  995. if (udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED) {
  996. if (udev->auto_pm && udev->autoresume_disabled) {
  997. status = -EPERM;
  998. goto done;
  999. }
  1000. if (parent) {
  1001. status = usb_autoresume_device(parent);
  1002. if (status == 0) {
  1003. status = usb_resume_device(udev);
  1004. if (status || udev->state ==
  1005. USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) {
  1006. usb_autosuspend_device(parent);
  1007. /* It's possible usb_resume_device()
  1008. * failed after the port was
  1009. * unsuspended, causing udev to be
  1010. * logically disconnected. We don't
  1011. * want usb_disconnect() to autosuspend
  1012. * the parent again, so tell it that
  1013. * udev disconnected while still
  1014. * suspended. */
  1015. if (udev->state ==
  1016. USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED)
  1017. udev->discon_suspended = 1;
  1018. }
  1019. }
  1020. } else {
  1021. /* We can't progagate beyond the USB subsystem,
  1022. * so if a root hub's controller is suspended
  1023. * then we're stuck. */
  1024. status = usb_resume_device(udev);
  1025. }
  1026. } else {
  1027. /* Needed for setting udev->dev.power.power_state.event,
  1028. * for possible debugging message, and for reset_resume. */
  1029. status = usb_resume_device(udev);
  1030. }
  1031. if (status == 0 && udev->actconfig) {
  1032. for (i = 0; i < udev->actconfig->desc.bNumInterfaces; i++) {
  1033. intf = udev->actconfig->interface[i];
  1034. usb_resume_interface(intf, udev->reset_resume);
  1035. }
  1036. }
  1037. done:
  1038. dev_vdbg(&udev->dev, "%s: status %d\n", __FUNCTION__, status);
  1039. udev->reset_resume = 0;
  1040. return status;
  1041. }
  1042. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND
  1043. /* Internal routine to adjust a device's usage counter and change
  1044. * its autosuspend state.
  1045. */
  1046. static int usb_autopm_do_device(struct usb_device *udev, int inc_usage_cnt)
  1047. {
  1048. int status = 0;
  1049. usb_pm_lock(udev);
  1050. udev->auto_pm = 1;
  1051. udev->pm_usage_cnt += inc_usage_cnt;
  1052. WARN_ON(udev->pm_usage_cnt < 0);
  1053. if (inc_usage_cnt)
  1054. udev->last_busy = jiffies;
  1055. if (inc_usage_cnt >= 0 && udev->pm_usage_cnt > 0) {
  1056. if (udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED)
  1057. status = usb_resume_both(udev);
  1058. if (status != 0)
  1059. udev->pm_usage_cnt -= inc_usage_cnt;
  1060. else if (inc_usage_cnt)
  1061. udev->last_busy = jiffies;
  1062. } else if (inc_usage_cnt <= 0 && udev->pm_usage_cnt <= 0) {
  1063. status = usb_suspend_both(udev, PMSG_SUSPEND);
  1064. }
  1065. usb_pm_unlock(udev);
  1066. return status;
  1067. }
  1068. /* usb_autosuspend_work - callback routine to autosuspend a USB device */
  1069. void usb_autosuspend_work(struct work_struct *work)
  1070. {
  1071. struct usb_device *udev =
  1072. container_of(work, struct usb_device, autosuspend.work);
  1073. usb_autopm_do_device(udev, 0);
  1074. }
  1075. /**
  1076. * usb_autosuspend_device - delayed autosuspend of a USB device and its interfaces
  1077. * @udev: the usb_device to autosuspend
  1078. *
  1079. * This routine should be called when a core subsystem is finished using
  1080. * @udev and wants to allow it to autosuspend. Examples would be when
  1081. * @udev's device file in usbfs is closed or after a configuration change.
  1082. *
  1083. * @udev's usage counter is decremented. If it or any of the usage counters
  1084. * for an active interface is greater than 0, no autosuspend request will be
  1085. * queued. (If an interface driver does not support autosuspend then its
  1086. * usage counter is permanently positive.) Furthermore, if an interface
  1087. * driver requires remote-wakeup capability during autosuspend but remote
  1088. * wakeup is disabled, the autosuspend will fail.
  1089. *
  1090. * Often the caller will hold @udev's device lock, but this is not
  1091. * necessary.
  1092. *
  1093. * This routine can run only in process context.
  1094. */
  1095. void usb_autosuspend_device(struct usb_device *udev)
  1096. {
  1097. int status;
  1098. status = usb_autopm_do_device(udev, -1);
  1099. dev_vdbg(&udev->dev, "%s: cnt %d\n",
  1100. __FUNCTION__, udev->pm_usage_cnt);
  1101. }
  1102. /**
  1103. * usb_try_autosuspend_device - attempt an autosuspend of a USB device and its interfaces
  1104. * @udev: the usb_device to autosuspend
  1105. *
  1106. * This routine should be called when a core subsystem thinks @udev may
  1107. * be ready to autosuspend.
  1108. *
  1109. * @udev's usage counter left unchanged. If it or any of the usage counters
  1110. * for an active interface is greater than 0, or autosuspend is not allowed
  1111. * for any other reason, no autosuspend request will be queued.
  1112. *
  1113. * This routine can run only in process context.
  1114. */
  1115. void usb_try_autosuspend_device(struct usb_device *udev)
  1116. {
  1117. usb_autopm_do_device(udev, 0);
  1118. dev_vdbg(&udev->dev, "%s: cnt %d\n",
  1119. __FUNCTION__, udev->pm_usage_cnt);
  1120. }
  1121. /**
  1122. * usb_autoresume_device - immediately autoresume a USB device and its interfaces
  1123. * @udev: the usb_device to autoresume
  1124. *
  1125. * This routine should be called when a core subsystem wants to use @udev
  1126. * and needs to guarantee that it is not suspended. No autosuspend will
  1127. * occur until usb_autosuspend_device is called. (Note that this will not
  1128. * prevent suspend events originating in the PM core.) Examples would be
  1129. * when @udev's device file in usbfs is opened or when a remote-wakeup
  1130. * request is received.
  1131. *
  1132. * @udev's usage counter is incremented to prevent subsequent autosuspends.
  1133. * However if the autoresume fails then the usage counter is re-decremented.
  1134. *
  1135. * Often the caller will hold @udev's device lock, but this is not
  1136. * necessary (and attempting it might cause deadlock).
  1137. *
  1138. * This routine can run only in process context.
  1139. */
  1140. int usb_autoresume_device(struct usb_device *udev)
  1141. {
  1142. int status;
  1143. status = usb_autopm_do_device(udev, 1);
  1144. dev_vdbg(&udev->dev, "%s: status %d cnt %d\n",
  1145. __FUNCTION__, status, udev->pm_usage_cnt);
  1146. return status;
  1147. }
  1148. /* Internal routine to adjust an interface's usage counter and change
  1149. * its device's autosuspend state.
  1150. */
  1151. static int usb_autopm_do_interface(struct usb_interface *intf,
  1152. int inc_usage_cnt)
  1153. {
  1154. struct usb_device *udev = interface_to_usbdev(intf);
  1155. int status = 0;
  1156. usb_pm_lock(udev);
  1157. if (intf->condition == USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND)
  1158. status = -ENODEV;
  1159. else {
  1160. udev->auto_pm = 1;
  1161. intf->pm_usage_cnt += inc_usage_cnt;
  1162. udev->last_busy = jiffies;
  1163. if (inc_usage_cnt >= 0 && intf->pm_usage_cnt > 0) {
  1164. if (udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED)
  1165. status = usb_resume_both(udev);
  1166. if (status != 0)
  1167. intf->pm_usage_cnt -= inc_usage_cnt;
  1168. else
  1169. udev->last_busy = jiffies;
  1170. } else if (inc_usage_cnt <= 0 && intf->pm_usage_cnt <= 0) {
  1171. status = usb_suspend_both(udev, PMSG_SUSPEND);
  1172. }
  1173. }
  1174. usb_pm_unlock(udev);
  1175. return status;
  1176. }
  1177. /**
  1178. * usb_autopm_put_interface - decrement a USB interface's PM-usage counter
  1179. * @intf: the usb_interface whose counter should be decremented
  1180. *
  1181. * This routine should be called by an interface driver when it is
  1182. * finished using @intf and wants to allow it to autosuspend. A typical
  1183. * example would be a character-device driver when its device file is
  1184. * closed.
  1185. *
  1186. * The routine decrements @intf's usage counter. When the counter reaches
  1187. * 0, a delayed autosuspend request for @intf's device is queued. When
  1188. * the delay expires, if @intf->pm_usage_cnt is still <= 0 along with all
  1189. * the other usage counters for the sibling interfaces and @intf's
  1190. * usb_device, the device and all its interfaces will be autosuspended.
  1191. *
  1192. * Note that @intf->pm_usage_cnt is owned by the interface driver. The
  1193. * core will not change its value other than the increment and decrement
  1194. * in usb_autopm_get_interface and usb_autopm_put_interface. The driver
  1195. * may use this simple counter-oriented discipline or may set the value
  1196. * any way it likes.
  1197. *
  1198. * If the driver has set @intf->needs_remote_wakeup then autosuspend will
  1199. * take place only if the device's remote-wakeup facility is enabled.
  1200. *
  1201. * Suspend method calls queued by this routine can arrive at any time
  1202. * while @intf is resumed and its usage counter is equal to 0. They are
  1203. * not protected by the usb_device's lock but only by its pm_mutex.
  1204. * Drivers must provide their own synchronization.
  1205. *
  1206. * This routine can run only in process context.
  1207. */
  1208. void usb_autopm_put_interface(struct usb_interface *intf)
  1209. {
  1210. int status;
  1211. status = usb_autopm_do_interface(intf, -1);
  1212. dev_vdbg(&intf->dev, "%s: status %d cnt %d\n",
  1213. __FUNCTION__, status, intf->pm_usage_cnt);
  1214. }
  1215. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_autopm_put_interface);
  1216. /**
  1217. * usb_autopm_get_interface - increment a USB interface's PM-usage counter
  1218. * @intf: the usb_interface whose counter should be incremented
  1219. *
  1220. * This routine should be called by an interface driver when it wants to
  1221. * use @intf and needs to guarantee that it is not suspended. In addition,
  1222. * the routine prevents @intf from being autosuspended subsequently. (Note
  1223. * that this will not prevent suspend events originating in the PM core.)
  1224. * This prevention will persist until usb_autopm_put_interface() is called
  1225. * or @intf is unbound. A typical example would be a character-device
  1226. * driver when its device file is opened.
  1227. *
  1228. *
  1229. * The routine increments @intf's usage counter. (However if the
  1230. * autoresume fails then the counter is re-decremented.) So long as the
  1231. * counter is greater than 0, autosuspend will not be allowed for @intf
  1232. * or its usb_device. When the driver is finished using @intf it should
  1233. * call usb_autopm_put_interface() to decrement the usage counter and
  1234. * queue a delayed autosuspend request (if the counter is <= 0).
  1235. *
  1236. *
  1237. * Note that @intf->pm_usage_cnt is owned by the interface driver. The
  1238. * core will not change its value other than the increment and decrement
  1239. * in usb_autopm_get_interface and usb_autopm_put_interface. The driver
  1240. * may use this simple counter-oriented discipline or may set the value
  1241. * any way it likes.
  1242. *
  1243. * Resume method calls generated by this routine can arrive at any time
  1244. * while @intf is suspended. They are not protected by the usb_device's
  1245. * lock but only by its pm_mutex. Drivers must provide their own
  1246. * synchronization.
  1247. *
  1248. * This routine can run only in process context.
  1249. */
  1250. int usb_autopm_get_interface(struct usb_interface *intf)
  1251. {
  1252. int status;
  1253. status = usb_autopm_do_interface(intf, 1);
  1254. dev_vdbg(&intf->dev, "%s: status %d cnt %d\n",
  1255. __FUNCTION__, status, intf->pm_usage_cnt);
  1256. return status;
  1257. }
  1258. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_autopm_get_interface);
  1259. /**
  1260. * usb_autopm_set_interface - set a USB interface's autosuspend state
  1261. * @intf: the usb_interface whose state should be set
  1262. *
  1263. * This routine sets the autosuspend state of @intf's device according
  1264. * to @intf's usage counter, which the caller must have set previously.
  1265. * If the counter is <= 0, the device is autosuspended (if it isn't
  1266. * already suspended and if nothing else prevents the autosuspend). If
  1267. * the counter is > 0, the device is autoresumed (if it isn't already
  1268. * awake).
  1269. */
  1270. int usb_autopm_set_interface(struct usb_interface *intf)
  1271. {
  1272. int status;
  1273. status = usb_autopm_do_interface(intf, 0);
  1274. dev_vdbg(&intf->dev, "%s: status %d cnt %d\n",
  1275. __FUNCTION__, status, intf->pm_usage_cnt);
  1276. return status;
  1277. }
  1278. EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_autopm_set_interface);
  1279. #else
  1280. void usb_autosuspend_work(struct work_struct *work)
  1281. {}
  1282. #endif /* CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND */
  1283. /**
  1284. * usb_external_suspend_device - external suspend of a USB device and its interfaces
  1285. * @udev: the usb_device to suspend
  1286. * @msg: Power Management message describing this state transition
  1287. *
  1288. * This routine handles external suspend requests: ones not generated
  1289. * internally by a USB driver (autosuspend) but rather coming from the user
  1290. * (via sysfs) or the PM core (system sleep). The suspend will be carried
  1291. * out regardless of @udev's usage counter or those of its interfaces,
  1292. * and regardless of whether or not remote wakeup is enabled. Of course,
  1293. * interface drivers still have the option of failing the suspend (if
  1294. * there are unsuspended children, for example).
  1295. *
  1296. * The caller must hold @udev's device lock.
  1297. */
  1298. int usb_external_suspend_device(struct usb_device *udev, pm_message_t msg)
  1299. {
  1300. int status;
  1301. usb_pm_lock(udev);
  1302. udev->auto_pm = 0;
  1303. status = usb_suspend_both(udev, msg);
  1304. usb_pm_unlock(udev);
  1305. return status;
  1306. }
  1307. /**
  1308. * usb_external_resume_device - external resume of a USB device and its interfaces
  1309. * @udev: the usb_device to resume
  1310. *
  1311. * This routine handles external resume requests: ones not generated
  1312. * internally by a USB driver (autoresume) but rather coming from the user
  1313. * (via sysfs), the PM core (system resume), or the device itself (remote
  1314. * wakeup). @udev's usage counter is unaffected.
  1315. *
  1316. * The caller must hold @udev's device lock.
  1317. */
  1318. int usb_external_resume_device(struct usb_device *udev)
  1319. {
  1320. int status;
  1321. usb_pm_lock(udev);
  1322. udev->auto_pm = 0;
  1323. status = usb_resume_both(udev);
  1324. udev->last_busy = jiffies;
  1325. usb_pm_unlock(udev);
  1326. /* Now that the device is awake, we can start trying to autosuspend
  1327. * it again. */
  1328. if (status == 0)
  1329. usb_try_autosuspend_device(udev);
  1330. return status;
  1331. }
  1332. static int usb_suspend(struct device *dev, pm_message_t message)
  1333. {
  1334. if (!is_usb_device(dev)) /* Ignore PM for interfaces */
  1335. return 0;
  1336. return usb_external_suspend_device(to_usb_device(dev), message);
  1337. }
  1338. static int usb_resume(struct device *dev)
  1339. {
  1340. struct usb_device *udev;
  1341. if (!is_usb_device(dev)) /* Ignore PM for interfaces */
  1342. return 0;
  1343. udev = to_usb_device(dev);
  1344. /* If autoresume is disabled then we also want to prevent resume
  1345. * during system wakeup. However, a "persistent-device" reset-resume
  1346. * after power loss counts as a wakeup event. So allow a
  1347. * reset-resume to occur if remote wakeup is enabled. */
  1348. if (udev->autoresume_disabled) {
  1349. if (!(udev->reset_resume && udev->do_remote_wakeup))
  1350. return -EPERM;
  1351. }
  1352. return usb_external_resume_device(udev);
  1353. }
  1354. #else
  1355. #define usb_suspend NULL
  1356. #define usb_resume NULL
  1357. #endif /* CONFIG_PM */
  1358. struct bus_type usb_bus_type = {
  1359. .name = "usb",
  1360. .match = usb_device_match,
  1361. .uevent = usb_uevent,
  1362. .suspend = usb_suspend,
  1363. .resume = usb_resume,
  1364. };