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  1. #ifndef __LINUX_USB_H
  2. #define __LINUX_USB_H
  3. #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
  4. #include <linux/usb/ch9.h>
  5. #define USB_MAJOR 180
  6. #define USB_DEVICE_MAJOR 189
  7. #ifdef __KERNEL__
  8. #include <linux/errno.h> /* for -ENODEV */
  9. #include <linux/delay.h> /* for mdelay() */
  10. #include <linux/interrupt.h> /* for in_interrupt() */
  11. #include <linux/list.h> /* for struct list_head */
  12. #include <linux/kref.h> /* for struct kref */
  13. #include <linux/device.h> /* for struct device */
  14. #include <linux/fs.h> /* for struct file_operations */
  15. #include <linux/completion.h> /* for struct completion */
  16. #include <linux/sched.h> /* for current && schedule_timeout */
  17. #include <linux/mutex.h> /* for struct mutex */
  18. struct usb_device;
  19. struct usb_driver;
  20. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  21. /*
  22. * Host-side wrappers for standard USB descriptors ... these are parsed
  23. * from the data provided by devices. Parsing turns them from a flat
  24. * sequence of descriptors into a hierarchy:
  25. *
  26. * - devices have one (usually) or more configs;
  27. * - configs have one (often) or more interfaces;
  28. * - interfaces have one (usually) or more settings;
  29. * - each interface setting has zero or (usually) more endpoints.
  30. *
  31. * And there might be other descriptors mixed in with those.
  32. *
  33. * Devices may also have class-specific or vendor-specific descriptors.
  34. */
  35. struct ep_device;
  36. /**
  37. * struct usb_host_endpoint - host-side endpoint descriptor and queue
  38. * @desc: descriptor for this endpoint, wMaxPacketSize in native byteorder
  39. * @urb_list: urbs queued to this endpoint; maintained by usbcore
  40. * @hcpriv: for use by HCD; typically holds hardware dma queue head (QH)
  41. * with one or more transfer descriptors (TDs) per urb
  42. * @ep_dev: ep_device for sysfs info
  43. * @extra: descriptors following this endpoint in the configuration
  44. * @extralen: how many bytes of "extra" are valid
  45. * @enabled: URBs may be submitted to this endpoint
  46. *
  47. * USB requests are always queued to a given endpoint, identified by a
  48. * descriptor within an active interface in a given USB configuration.
  49. */
  50. struct usb_host_endpoint {
  51. struct usb_endpoint_descriptor desc;
  52. struct list_head urb_list;
  53. void *hcpriv;
  54. struct ep_device *ep_dev; /* For sysfs info */
  55. unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */
  56. int extralen;
  57. int enabled;
  58. };
  59. /* host-side wrapper for one interface setting's parsed descriptors */
  60. struct usb_host_interface {
  61. struct usb_interface_descriptor desc;
  62. /* array of desc.bNumEndpoint endpoints associated with this
  63. * interface setting. these will be in no particular order.
  64. */
  65. struct usb_host_endpoint *endpoint;
  66. char *string; /* iInterface string, if present */
  67. unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */
  68. int extralen;
  69. };
  70. enum usb_interface_condition {
  71. USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND = 0,
  72. USB_INTERFACE_BINDING,
  73. USB_INTERFACE_BOUND,
  74. USB_INTERFACE_UNBINDING,
  75. };
  76. /**
  77. * struct usb_interface - what usb device drivers talk to
  78. * @altsetting: array of interface structures, one for each alternate
  79. * setting that may be selected. Each one includes a set of
  80. * endpoint configurations. They will be in no particular order.
  81. * @num_altsetting: number of altsettings defined.
  82. * @cur_altsetting: the current altsetting.
  83. * @intf_assoc: interface association descriptor
  84. * @driver: the USB driver that is bound to this interface.
  85. * @minor: the minor number assigned to this interface, if this
  86. * interface is bound to a driver that uses the USB major number.
  87. * If this interface does not use the USB major, this field should
  88. * be unused. The driver should set this value in the probe()
  89. * function of the driver, after it has been assigned a minor
  90. * number from the USB core by calling usb_register_dev().
  91. * @condition: binding state of the interface: not bound, binding
  92. * (in probe()), bound to a driver, or unbinding (in disconnect())
  93. * @is_active: flag set when the interface is bound and not suspended.
  94. * @sysfs_files_created: sysfs attributes exist
  95. * @needs_remote_wakeup: flag set when the driver requires remote-wakeup
  96. * capability during autosuspend.
  97. * @dev: driver model's view of this device
  98. * @usb_dev: if an interface is bound to the USB major, this will point
  99. * to the sysfs representation for that device.
  100. * @pm_usage_cnt: PM usage counter for this interface; autosuspend is not
  101. * allowed unless the counter is 0.
  102. *
  103. * USB device drivers attach to interfaces on a physical device. Each
  104. * interface encapsulates a single high level function, such as feeding
  105. * an audio stream to a speaker or reporting a change in a volume control.
  106. * Many USB devices only have one interface. The protocol used to talk to
  107. * an interface's endpoints can be defined in a usb "class" specification,
  108. * or by a product's vendor. The (default) control endpoint is part of
  109. * every interface, but is never listed among the interface's descriptors.
  110. *
  111. * The driver that is bound to the interface can use standard driver model
  112. * calls such as dev_get_drvdata() on the dev member of this structure.
  113. *
  114. * Each interface may have alternate settings. The initial configuration
  115. * of a device sets altsetting 0, but the device driver can change
  116. * that setting using usb_set_interface(). Alternate settings are often
  117. * used to control the use of periodic endpoints, such as by having
  118. * different endpoints use different amounts of reserved USB bandwidth.
  119. * All standards-conformant USB devices that use isochronous endpoints
  120. * will use them in non-default settings.
  121. *
  122. * The USB specification says that alternate setting numbers must run from
  123. * 0 to one less than the total number of alternate settings. But some
  124. * devices manage to mess this up, and the structures aren't necessarily
  125. * stored in numerical order anyhow. Use usb_altnum_to_altsetting() to
  126. * look up an alternate setting in the altsetting array based on its number.
  127. */
  128. struct usb_interface {
  129. /* array of alternate settings for this interface,
  130. * stored in no particular order */
  131. struct usb_host_interface *altsetting;
  132. struct usb_host_interface *cur_altsetting; /* the currently
  133. * active alternate setting */
  134. unsigned num_altsetting; /* number of alternate settings */
  135. /* If there is an interface association descriptor then it will list
  136. * the associated interfaces */
  137. struct usb_interface_assoc_descriptor *intf_assoc;
  138. int minor; /* minor number this interface is
  139. * bound to */
  140. enum usb_interface_condition condition; /* state of binding */
  141. unsigned is_active:1; /* the interface is not suspended */
  142. unsigned sysfs_files_created:1; /* the sysfs attributes exist */
  143. unsigned needs_remote_wakeup:1; /* driver requires remote wakeup */
  144. struct device dev; /* interface specific device info */
  145. struct device *usb_dev; /* pointer to the usb class's device, if any */
  146. int pm_usage_cnt; /* usage counter for autosuspend */
  147. };
  148. #define to_usb_interface(d) container_of(d, struct usb_interface, dev)
  149. #define interface_to_usbdev(intf) \
  150. container_of(intf->dev.parent, struct usb_device, dev)
  151. static inline void *usb_get_intfdata (struct usb_interface *intf)
  152. {
  153. return dev_get_drvdata (&intf->dev);
  154. }
  155. static inline void usb_set_intfdata (struct usb_interface *intf, void *data)
  156. {
  157. dev_set_drvdata(&intf->dev, data);
  158. }
  159. struct usb_interface *usb_get_intf(struct usb_interface *intf);
  160. void usb_put_intf(struct usb_interface *intf);
  161. /* this maximum is arbitrary */
  162. #define USB_MAXINTERFACES 32
  163. #define USB_MAXIADS USB_MAXINTERFACES/2
  164. /**
  165. * struct usb_interface_cache - long-term representation of a device interface
  166. * @num_altsetting: number of altsettings defined.
  167. * @ref: reference counter.
  168. * @altsetting: variable-length array of interface structures, one for
  169. * each alternate setting that may be selected. Each one includes a
  170. * set of endpoint configurations. They will be in no particular order.
  171. *
  172. * These structures persist for the lifetime of a usb_device, unlike
  173. * struct usb_interface (which persists only as long as its configuration
  174. * is installed). The altsetting arrays can be accessed through these
  175. * structures at any time, permitting comparison of configurations and
  176. * providing support for the /proc/bus/usb/devices pseudo-file.
  177. */
  178. struct usb_interface_cache {
  179. unsigned num_altsetting; /* number of alternate settings */
  180. struct kref ref; /* reference counter */
  181. /* variable-length array of alternate settings for this interface,
  182. * stored in no particular order */
  183. struct usb_host_interface altsetting[0];
  184. };
  185. #define ref_to_usb_interface_cache(r) \
  186. container_of(r, struct usb_interface_cache, ref)
  187. #define altsetting_to_usb_interface_cache(a) \
  188. container_of(a, struct usb_interface_cache, altsetting[0])
  189. /**
  190. * struct usb_host_config - representation of a device's configuration
  191. * @desc: the device's configuration descriptor.
  192. * @string: pointer to the cached version of the iConfiguration string, if
  193. * present for this configuration.
  194. * @intf_assoc: list of any interface association descriptors in this config
  195. * @interface: array of pointers to usb_interface structures, one for each
  196. * interface in the configuration. The number of interfaces is stored
  197. * in desc.bNumInterfaces. These pointers are valid only while the
  198. * the configuration is active.
  199. * @intf_cache: array of pointers to usb_interface_cache structures, one
  200. * for each interface in the configuration. These structures exist
  201. * for the entire life of the device.
  202. * @extra: pointer to buffer containing all extra descriptors associated
  203. * with this configuration (those preceding the first interface
  204. * descriptor).
  205. * @extralen: length of the extra descriptors buffer.
  206. *
  207. * USB devices may have multiple configurations, but only one can be active
  208. * at any time. Each encapsulates a different operational environment;
  209. * for example, a dual-speed device would have separate configurations for
  210. * full-speed and high-speed operation. The number of configurations
  211. * available is stored in the device descriptor as bNumConfigurations.
  212. *
  213. * A configuration can contain multiple interfaces. Each corresponds to
  214. * a different function of the USB device, and all are available whenever
  215. * the configuration is active. The USB standard says that interfaces
  216. * are supposed to be numbered from 0 to desc.bNumInterfaces-1, but a lot
  217. * of devices get this wrong. In addition, the interface array is not
  218. * guaranteed to be sorted in numerical order. Use usb_ifnum_to_if() to
  219. * look up an interface entry based on its number.
  220. *
  221. * Device drivers should not attempt to activate configurations. The choice
  222. * of which configuration to install is a policy decision based on such
  223. * considerations as available power, functionality provided, and the user's
  224. * desires (expressed through userspace tools). However, drivers can call
  225. * usb_reset_configuration() to reinitialize the current configuration and
  226. * all its interfaces.
  227. */
  228. struct usb_host_config {
  229. struct usb_config_descriptor desc;
  230. char *string; /* iConfiguration string, if present */
  231. /* List of any Interface Association Descriptors in this
  232. * configuration. */
  233. struct usb_interface_assoc_descriptor *intf_assoc[USB_MAXIADS];
  234. /* the interfaces associated with this configuration,
  235. * stored in no particular order */
  236. struct usb_interface *interface[USB_MAXINTERFACES];
  237. /* Interface information available even when this is not the
  238. * active configuration */
  239. struct usb_interface_cache *intf_cache[USB_MAXINTERFACES];
  240. unsigned char *extra; /* Extra descriptors */
  241. int extralen;
  242. };
  243. int __usb_get_extra_descriptor(char *buffer, unsigned size,
  244. unsigned char type, void **ptr);
  245. #define usb_get_extra_descriptor(ifpoint,type,ptr)\
  246. __usb_get_extra_descriptor((ifpoint)->extra,(ifpoint)->extralen,\
  247. type,(void**)ptr)
  248. /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  249. /* USB device number allocation bitmap */
  250. struct usb_devmap {
  251. unsigned long devicemap[128 / (8*sizeof(unsigned long))];
  252. };
  253. /*
  254. * Allocated per bus (tree of devices) we have:
  255. */
  256. struct usb_bus {
  257. struct device *controller; /* host/master side hardware */
  258. int busnum; /* Bus number (in order of reg) */
  259. char *bus_name; /* stable id (PCI slot_name etc) */
  260. u8 uses_dma; /* Does the host controller use DMA? */
  261. u8 otg_port; /* 0, or number of OTG/HNP port */
  262. unsigned is_b_host:1; /* true during some HNP roleswitches */
  263. unsigned b_hnp_enable:1; /* OTG: did A-Host enable HNP? */
  264. int devnum_next; /* Next open device number in
  265. * round-robin allocation */
  266. struct usb_devmap devmap; /* device address allocation map */
  267. struct usb_device *root_hub; /* Root hub */
  268. struct list_head bus_list; /* list of busses */
  269. int bandwidth_allocated; /* on this bus: how much of the time
  270. * reserved for periodic (intr/iso)
  271. * requests is used, on average?
  272. * Units: microseconds/frame.
  273. * Limits: Full/low speed reserve 90%,
  274. * while high speed reserves 80%.
  275. */
  276. int bandwidth_int_reqs; /* number of Interrupt requests */
  277. int bandwidth_isoc_reqs; /* number of Isoc. requests */
  278. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
  279. struct dentry *usbfs_dentry; /* usbfs dentry entry for the bus */
  280. #endif
  281. struct class_device *class_dev; /* class device for this bus */
  282. #if defined(CONFIG_USB_MON)
  283. struct mon_bus *mon_bus; /* non-null when associated */
  284. int monitored; /* non-zero when monitored */
  285. #endif
  286. };
  287. /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  288. /* This is arbitrary.
  289. * From USB 2.0 spec Table 11-13, offset 7, a hub can
  290. * have up to 255 ports. The most yet reported is 10.
  291. *
  292. * Current Wireless USB host hardware (Intel i1480 for example) allows
  293. * up to 22 devices to connect. Upcoming hardware might raise that
  294. * limit. Because the arrays need to add a bit for hub status data, we
  295. * do 31, so plus one evens out to four bytes.
  296. */
  297. #define USB_MAXCHILDREN (31)
  298. struct usb_tt;
  299. /*
  300. * struct usb_device - kernel's representation of a USB device
  301. *
  302. * FIXME: Write the kerneldoc!
  303. *
  304. * Usbcore drivers should not set usbdev->state directly. Instead use
  305. * usb_set_device_state().
  306. *
  307. * @authorized: (user space) policy determines if we authorize this
  308. * device to be used or not. By default, wired USB
  309. * devices are authorized. WUSB devices are not, until we
  310. * authorize them from user space. FIXME -- complete doc
  311. */
  312. struct usb_device {
  313. int devnum; /* Address on USB bus */
  314. char devpath [16]; /* Use in messages: /port/port/... */
  315. enum usb_device_state state; /* configured, not attached, etc */
  316. enum usb_device_speed speed; /* high/full/low (or error) */
  317. struct usb_tt *tt; /* low/full speed dev, highspeed hub */
  318. int ttport; /* device port on that tt hub */
  319. unsigned int toggle[2]; /* one bit for each endpoint
  320. * ([0] = IN, [1] = OUT) */
  321. struct usb_device *parent; /* our hub, unless we're the root */
  322. struct usb_bus *bus; /* Bus we're part of */
  323. struct usb_host_endpoint ep0;
  324. struct device dev; /* Generic device interface */
  325. struct usb_device_descriptor descriptor;/* Descriptor */
  326. struct usb_host_config *config; /* All of the configs */
  327. struct usb_host_config *actconfig;/* the active configuration */
  328. struct usb_host_endpoint *ep_in[16];
  329. struct usb_host_endpoint *ep_out[16];
  330. char **rawdescriptors; /* Raw descriptors for each config */
  331. unsigned short bus_mA; /* Current available from the bus */
  332. u8 portnum; /* Parent port number (origin 1) */
  333. u8 level; /* Number of USB hub ancestors */
  334. unsigned can_submit:1; /* URBs may be submitted */
  335. unsigned discon_suspended:1; /* Disconnected while suspended */
  336. unsigned have_langid:1; /* whether string_langid is valid */
  337. unsigned authorized:1; /* Policy has determined we can use it */
  338. unsigned wusb:1; /* Device is Wireless USB */
  339. int string_langid; /* language ID for strings */
  340. /* static strings from the device */
  341. char *product; /* iProduct string, if present */
  342. char *manufacturer; /* iManufacturer string, if present */
  343. char *serial; /* iSerialNumber string, if present */
  344. struct list_head filelist;
  345. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS
  346. struct device *usb_classdev;
  347. #endif
  348. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
  349. struct dentry *usbfs_dentry; /* usbfs dentry entry for the device */
  350. #endif
  351. /*
  352. * Child devices - these can be either new devices
  353. * (if this is a hub device), or different instances
  354. * of this same device.
  355. *
  356. * Each instance needs its own set of data structures.
  357. */
  358. int maxchild; /* Number of ports if hub */
  359. struct usb_device *children[USB_MAXCHILDREN];
  360. int pm_usage_cnt; /* usage counter for autosuspend */
  361. u32 quirks; /* quirks of the whole device */
  362. atomic_t urbnum; /* number of URBs submitted for the whole device */
  363. #ifdef CONFIG_PM
  364. struct delayed_work autosuspend; /* for delayed autosuspends */
  365. struct mutex pm_mutex; /* protects PM operations */
  366. unsigned long last_busy; /* time of last use */
  367. int autosuspend_delay; /* in jiffies */
  368. unsigned auto_pm:1; /* autosuspend/resume in progress */
  369. unsigned do_remote_wakeup:1; /* remote wakeup should be enabled */
  370. unsigned reset_resume:1; /* needs reset instead of resume */
  371. unsigned persist_enabled:1; /* USB_PERSIST enabled for this dev */
  372. unsigned autosuspend_disabled:1; /* autosuspend and autoresume */
  373. unsigned autoresume_disabled:1; /* disabled by the user */
  374. unsigned skip_sys_resume:1; /* skip the next system resume */
  375. #endif
  376. };
  377. #define to_usb_device(d) container_of(d, struct usb_device, dev)
  378. extern struct usb_device *usb_get_dev(struct usb_device *dev);
  379. extern void usb_put_dev(struct usb_device *dev);
  380. /* USB device locking */
  381. #define usb_lock_device(udev) down(&(udev)->dev.sem)
  382. #define usb_unlock_device(udev) up(&(udev)->dev.sem)
  383. #define usb_trylock_device(udev) down_trylock(&(udev)->dev.sem)
  384. extern int usb_lock_device_for_reset(struct usb_device *udev,
  385. const struct usb_interface *iface);
  386. /* USB port reset for device reinitialization */
  387. extern int usb_reset_device(struct usb_device *dev);
  388. extern int usb_reset_composite_device(struct usb_device *dev,
  389. struct usb_interface *iface);
  390. extern struct usb_device *usb_find_device(u16 vendor_id, u16 product_id);
  391. /* USB autosuspend and autoresume */
  392. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND
  393. extern int usb_autopm_set_interface(struct usb_interface *intf);
  394. extern int usb_autopm_get_interface(struct usb_interface *intf);
  395. extern void usb_autopm_put_interface(struct usb_interface *intf);
  396. static inline void usb_autopm_enable(struct usb_interface *intf)
  397. {
  398. intf->pm_usage_cnt = 0;
  399. usb_autopm_set_interface(intf);
  400. }
  401. static inline void usb_autopm_disable(struct usb_interface *intf)
  402. {
  403. intf->pm_usage_cnt = 1;
  404. usb_autopm_set_interface(intf);
  405. }
  406. static inline void usb_mark_last_busy(struct usb_device *udev)
  407. {
  408. udev->last_busy = jiffies;
  409. }
  410. #else
  411. static inline int usb_autopm_set_interface(struct usb_interface *intf)
  412. { return 0; }
  413. static inline int usb_autopm_get_interface(struct usb_interface *intf)
  414. { return 0; }
  415. static inline void usb_autopm_put_interface(struct usb_interface *intf)
  416. { }
  417. static inline void usb_autopm_enable(struct usb_interface *intf)
  418. { }
  419. static inline void usb_autopm_disable(struct usb_interface *intf)
  420. { }
  421. static inline void usb_mark_last_busy(struct usb_device *udev)
  422. { }
  423. #endif
  424. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  425. /* for drivers using iso endpoints */
  426. extern int usb_get_current_frame_number (struct usb_device *usb_dev);
  427. /* used these for multi-interface device registration */
  428. extern int usb_driver_claim_interface(struct usb_driver *driver,
  429. struct usb_interface *iface, void* priv);
  430. /**
  431. * usb_interface_claimed - returns true iff an interface is claimed
  432. * @iface: the interface being checked
  433. *
  434. * Returns true (nonzero) iff the interface is claimed, else false (zero).
  435. * Callers must own the driver model's usb bus readlock. So driver
  436. * probe() entries don't need extra locking, but other call contexts
  437. * may need to explicitly claim that lock.
  438. *
  439. */
  440. static inline int usb_interface_claimed(struct usb_interface *iface) {
  441. return (iface->dev.driver != NULL);
  442. }
  443. extern void usb_driver_release_interface(struct usb_driver *driver,
  444. struct usb_interface *iface);
  445. const struct usb_device_id *usb_match_id(struct usb_interface *interface,
  446. const struct usb_device_id *id);
  447. extern int usb_match_one_id(struct usb_interface *interface,
  448. const struct usb_device_id *id);
  449. extern struct usb_interface *usb_find_interface(struct usb_driver *drv,
  450. int minor);
  451. extern struct usb_interface *usb_ifnum_to_if(const struct usb_device *dev,
  452. unsigned ifnum);
  453. extern struct usb_host_interface *usb_altnum_to_altsetting(
  454. const struct usb_interface *intf, unsigned int altnum);
  455. /**
  456. * usb_make_path - returns stable device path in the usb tree
  457. * @dev: the device whose path is being constructed
  458. * @buf: where to put the string
  459. * @size: how big is "buf"?
  460. *
  461. * Returns length of the string (> 0) or negative if size was too small.
  462. *
  463. * This identifier is intended to be "stable", reflecting physical paths in
  464. * hardware such as physical bus addresses for host controllers or ports on
  465. * USB hubs. That makes it stay the same until systems are physically
  466. * reconfigured, by re-cabling a tree of USB devices or by moving USB host
  467. * controllers. Adding and removing devices, including virtual root hubs
  468. * in host controller driver modules, does not change these path identifers;
  469. * neither does rebooting or re-enumerating. These are more useful identifiers
  470. * than changeable ("unstable") ones like bus numbers or device addresses.
  471. *
  472. * With a partial exception for devices connected to USB 2.0 root hubs, these
  473. * identifiers are also predictable. So long as the device tree isn't changed,
  474. * plugging any USB device into a given hub port always gives it the same path.
  475. * Because of the use of "companion" controllers, devices connected to ports on
  476. * USB 2.0 root hubs (EHCI host controllers) will get one path ID if they are
  477. * high speed, and a different one if they are full or low speed.
  478. */
  479. static inline int usb_make_path (struct usb_device *dev, char *buf,
  480. size_t size)
  481. {
  482. int actual;
  483. actual = snprintf (buf, size, "usb-%s-%s", dev->bus->bus_name,
  484. dev->devpath);
  485. return (actual >= (int)size) ? -1 : actual;
  486. }
  487. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  488. /**
  489. * usb_endpoint_num - get the endpoint's number
  490. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  491. *
  492. * Returns @epd's number: 0 to 15.
  493. */
  494. static inline int usb_endpoint_num(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  495. {
  496. return epd->bEndpointAddress & USB_ENDPOINT_NUMBER_MASK;
  497. }
  498. /**
  499. * usb_endpoint_type - get the endpoint's transfer type
  500. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  501. *
  502. * Returns one of USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_{CONTROL, ISOC, BULK, INT} according
  503. * to @epd's transfer type.
  504. */
  505. static inline int usb_endpoint_type(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  506. {
  507. return epd->bmAttributes & USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK;
  508. }
  509. /**
  510. * usb_endpoint_dir_in - check if the endpoint has IN direction
  511. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  512. *
  513. * Returns true if the endpoint is of type IN, otherwise it returns false.
  514. */
  515. static inline int usb_endpoint_dir_in(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  516. {
  517. return ((epd->bEndpointAddress & USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK) == USB_DIR_IN);
  518. }
  519. /**
  520. * usb_endpoint_dir_out - check if the endpoint has OUT direction
  521. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  522. *
  523. * Returns true if the endpoint is of type OUT, otherwise it returns false.
  524. */
  525. static inline int usb_endpoint_dir_out(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  526. {
  527. return ((epd->bEndpointAddress & USB_ENDPOINT_DIR_MASK) == USB_DIR_OUT);
  528. }
  529. /**
  530. * usb_endpoint_xfer_bulk - check if the endpoint has bulk transfer type
  531. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  532. *
  533. * Returns true if the endpoint is of type bulk, otherwise it returns false.
  534. */
  535. static inline int usb_endpoint_xfer_bulk(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  536. {
  537. return ((epd->bmAttributes & USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK) ==
  538. USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK);
  539. }
  540. /**
  541. * usb_endpoint_xfer_control - check if the endpoint has control transfer type
  542. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  543. *
  544. * Returns true if the endpoint is of type control, otherwise it returns false.
  545. */
  546. static inline int usb_endpoint_xfer_control(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  547. {
  548. return ((epd->bmAttributes & USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK) ==
  549. USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL);
  550. }
  551. /**
  552. * usb_endpoint_xfer_int - check if the endpoint has interrupt transfer type
  553. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  554. *
  555. * Returns true if the endpoint is of type interrupt, otherwise it returns
  556. * false.
  557. */
  558. static inline int usb_endpoint_xfer_int(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  559. {
  560. return ((epd->bmAttributes & USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK) ==
  561. USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT);
  562. }
  563. /**
  564. * usb_endpoint_xfer_isoc - check if the endpoint has isochronous transfer type
  565. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  566. *
  567. * Returns true if the endpoint is of type isochronous, otherwise it returns
  568. * false.
  569. */
  570. static inline int usb_endpoint_xfer_isoc(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  571. {
  572. return ((epd->bmAttributes & USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK) ==
  573. USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC);
  574. }
  575. /**
  576. * usb_endpoint_is_bulk_in - check if the endpoint is bulk IN
  577. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  578. *
  579. * Returns true if the endpoint has bulk transfer type and IN direction,
  580. * otherwise it returns false.
  581. */
  582. static inline int usb_endpoint_is_bulk_in(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  583. {
  584. return (usb_endpoint_xfer_bulk(epd) && usb_endpoint_dir_in(epd));
  585. }
  586. /**
  587. * usb_endpoint_is_bulk_out - check if the endpoint is bulk OUT
  588. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  589. *
  590. * Returns true if the endpoint has bulk transfer type and OUT direction,
  591. * otherwise it returns false.
  592. */
  593. static inline int usb_endpoint_is_bulk_out(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  594. {
  595. return (usb_endpoint_xfer_bulk(epd) && usb_endpoint_dir_out(epd));
  596. }
  597. /**
  598. * usb_endpoint_is_int_in - check if the endpoint is interrupt IN
  599. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  600. *
  601. * Returns true if the endpoint has interrupt transfer type and IN direction,
  602. * otherwise it returns false.
  603. */
  604. static inline int usb_endpoint_is_int_in(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  605. {
  606. return (usb_endpoint_xfer_int(epd) && usb_endpoint_dir_in(epd));
  607. }
  608. /**
  609. * usb_endpoint_is_int_out - check if the endpoint is interrupt OUT
  610. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  611. *
  612. * Returns true if the endpoint has interrupt transfer type and OUT direction,
  613. * otherwise it returns false.
  614. */
  615. static inline int usb_endpoint_is_int_out(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  616. {
  617. return (usb_endpoint_xfer_int(epd) && usb_endpoint_dir_out(epd));
  618. }
  619. /**
  620. * usb_endpoint_is_isoc_in - check if the endpoint is isochronous IN
  621. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  622. *
  623. * Returns true if the endpoint has isochronous transfer type and IN direction,
  624. * otherwise it returns false.
  625. */
  626. static inline int usb_endpoint_is_isoc_in(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  627. {
  628. return (usb_endpoint_xfer_isoc(epd) && usb_endpoint_dir_in(epd));
  629. }
  630. /**
  631. * usb_endpoint_is_isoc_out - check if the endpoint is isochronous OUT
  632. * @epd: endpoint to be checked
  633. *
  634. * Returns true if the endpoint has isochronous transfer type and OUT direction,
  635. * otherwise it returns false.
  636. */
  637. static inline int usb_endpoint_is_isoc_out(const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epd)
  638. {
  639. return (usb_endpoint_xfer_isoc(epd) && usb_endpoint_dir_out(epd));
  640. }
  641. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  642. #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE \
  643. (USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR | USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_PRODUCT)
  644. #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_RANGE \
  645. (USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_LO | USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_HI)
  646. #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_AND_VERSION \
  647. (USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE | USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_RANGE)
  648. #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_INFO \
  649. (USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_CLASS | \
  650. USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_SUBCLASS | \
  651. USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_PROTOCOL)
  652. #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_INFO \
  653. (USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS | \
  654. USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_SUBCLASS | \
  655. USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_PROTOCOL)
  656. /**
  657. * USB_DEVICE - macro used to describe a specific usb device
  658. * @vend: the 16 bit USB Vendor ID
  659. * @prod: the 16 bit USB Product ID
  660. *
  661. * This macro is used to create a struct usb_device_id that matches a
  662. * specific device.
  663. */
  664. #define USB_DEVICE(vend,prod) \
  665. .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE, .idVendor = (vend), \
  666. .idProduct = (prod)
  667. /**
  668. * USB_DEVICE_VER - macro used to describe a specific usb device with a
  669. * version range
  670. * @vend: the 16 bit USB Vendor ID
  671. * @prod: the 16 bit USB Product ID
  672. * @lo: the bcdDevice_lo value
  673. * @hi: the bcdDevice_hi value
  674. *
  675. * This macro is used to create a struct usb_device_id that matches a
  676. * specific device, with a version range.
  677. */
  678. #define USB_DEVICE_VER(vend,prod,lo,hi) \
  679. .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_AND_VERSION, \
  680. .idVendor = (vend), .idProduct = (prod), \
  681. .bcdDevice_lo = (lo), .bcdDevice_hi = (hi)
  682. /**
  683. * USB_DEVICE_INTERFACE_PROTOCOL - macro used to describe a usb
  684. * device with a specific interface protocol
  685. * @vend: the 16 bit USB Vendor ID
  686. * @prod: the 16 bit USB Product ID
  687. * @pr: bInterfaceProtocol value
  688. *
  689. * This macro is used to create a struct usb_device_id that matches a
  690. * specific interface protocol of devices.
  691. */
  692. #define USB_DEVICE_INTERFACE_PROTOCOL(vend,prod,pr) \
  693. .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE | USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_PROTOCOL, \
  694. .idVendor = (vend), \
  695. .idProduct = (prod), \
  696. .bInterfaceProtocol = (pr)
  697. /**
  698. * USB_DEVICE_INFO - macro used to describe a class of usb devices
  699. * @cl: bDeviceClass value
  700. * @sc: bDeviceSubClass value
  701. * @pr: bDeviceProtocol value
  702. *
  703. * This macro is used to create a struct usb_device_id that matches a
  704. * specific class of devices.
  705. */
  706. #define USB_DEVICE_INFO(cl,sc,pr) \
  707. .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_INFO, .bDeviceClass = (cl), \
  708. .bDeviceSubClass = (sc), .bDeviceProtocol = (pr)
  709. /**
  710. * USB_INTERFACE_INFO - macro used to describe a class of usb interfaces
  711. * @cl: bInterfaceClass value
  712. * @sc: bInterfaceSubClass value
  713. * @pr: bInterfaceProtocol value
  714. *
  715. * This macro is used to create a struct usb_device_id that matches a
  716. * specific class of interfaces.
  717. */
  718. #define USB_INTERFACE_INFO(cl,sc,pr) \
  719. .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_INFO, .bInterfaceClass = (cl), \
  720. .bInterfaceSubClass = (sc), .bInterfaceProtocol = (pr)
  721. /**
  722. * USB_DEVICE_AND_INTERFACE_INFO - macro used to describe a specific usb device
  723. * with a class of usb interfaces
  724. * @vend: the 16 bit USB Vendor ID
  725. * @prod: the 16 bit USB Product ID
  726. * @cl: bInterfaceClass value
  727. * @sc: bInterfaceSubClass value
  728. * @pr: bInterfaceProtocol value
  729. *
  730. * This macro is used to create a struct usb_device_id that matches a
  731. * specific device with a specific class of interfaces.
  732. *
  733. * This is especially useful when explicitly matching devices that have
  734. * vendor specific bDeviceClass values, but standards-compliant interfaces.
  735. */
  736. #define USB_DEVICE_AND_INTERFACE_INFO(vend,prod,cl,sc,pr) \
  737. .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_INFO \
  738. | USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE, \
  739. .idVendor = (vend), .idProduct = (prod), \
  740. .bInterfaceClass = (cl), \
  741. .bInterfaceSubClass = (sc), .bInterfaceProtocol = (pr)
  742. /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  743. /* Stuff for dynamic usb ids */
  744. struct usb_dynids {
  745. spinlock_t lock;
  746. struct list_head list;
  747. };
  748. struct usb_dynid {
  749. struct list_head node;
  750. struct usb_device_id id;
  751. };
  752. extern ssize_t usb_store_new_id(struct usb_dynids *dynids,
  753. struct device_driver *driver,
  754. const char *buf, size_t count);
  755. /**
  756. * struct usbdrv_wrap - wrapper for driver-model structure
  757. * @driver: The driver-model core driver structure.
  758. * @for_devices: Non-zero for device drivers, 0 for interface drivers.
  759. */
  760. struct usbdrv_wrap {
  761. struct device_driver driver;
  762. int for_devices;
  763. };
  764. /**
  765. * struct usb_driver - identifies USB interface driver to usbcore
  766. * @name: The driver name should be unique among USB drivers,
  767. * and should normally be the same as the module name.
  768. * @probe: Called to see if the driver is willing to manage a particular
  769. * interface on a device. If it is, probe returns zero and uses
  770. * dev_set_drvdata() to associate driver-specific data with the
  771. * interface. It may also use usb_set_interface() to specify the
  772. * appropriate altsetting. If unwilling to manage the interface,
  773. * return a negative errno value.
  774. * @disconnect: Called when the interface is no longer accessible, usually
  775. * because its device has been (or is being) disconnected or the
  776. * driver module is being unloaded.
  777. * @ioctl: Used for drivers that want to talk to userspace through
  778. * the "usbfs" filesystem. This lets devices provide ways to
  779. * expose information to user space regardless of where they
  780. * do (or don't) show up otherwise in the filesystem.
  781. * @suspend: Called when the device is going to be suspended by the system.
  782. * @resume: Called when the device is being resumed by the system.
  783. * @reset_resume: Called when the suspended device has been reset instead
  784. * of being resumed.
  785. * @pre_reset: Called by usb_reset_composite_device() when the device
  786. * is about to be reset.
  787. * @post_reset: Called by usb_reset_composite_device() after the device
  788. * has been reset, or in lieu of @resume following a reset-resume
  789. * (i.e., the device is reset instead of being resumed, as might
  790. * happen if power was lost). The second argument tells which is
  791. * the reason.
  792. * @id_table: USB drivers use ID table to support hotplugging.
  793. * Export this with MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(usb,...). This must be set
  794. * or your driver's probe function will never get called.
  795. * @dynids: used internally to hold the list of dynamically added device
  796. * ids for this driver.
  797. * @drvwrap: Driver-model core structure wrapper.
  798. * @no_dynamic_id: if set to 1, the USB core will not allow dynamic ids to be
  799. * added to this driver by preventing the sysfs file from being created.
  800. * @supports_autosuspend: if set to 0, the USB core will not allow autosuspend
  801. * for interfaces bound to this driver.
  802. *
  803. * USB interface drivers must provide a name, probe() and disconnect()
  804. * methods, and an id_table. Other driver fields are optional.
  805. *
  806. * The id_table is used in hotplugging. It holds a set of descriptors,
  807. * and specialized data may be associated with each entry. That table
  808. * is used by both user and kernel mode hotplugging support.
  809. *
  810. * The probe() and disconnect() methods are called in a context where
  811. * they can sleep, but they should avoid abusing the privilege. Most
  812. * work to connect to a device should be done when the device is opened,
  813. * and undone at the last close. The disconnect code needs to address
  814. * concurrency issues with respect to open() and close() methods, as
  815. * well as forcing all pending I/O requests to complete (by unlinking
  816. * them as necessary, and blocking until the unlinks complete).
  817. */
  818. struct usb_driver {
  819. const char *name;
  820. int (*probe) (struct usb_interface *intf,
  821. const struct usb_device_id *id);
  822. void (*disconnect) (struct usb_interface *intf);
  823. int (*ioctl) (struct usb_interface *intf, unsigned int code,
  824. void *buf);
  825. int (*suspend) (struct usb_interface *intf, pm_message_t message);
  826. int (*resume) (struct usb_interface *intf);
  827. int (*reset_resume)(struct usb_interface *intf);
  828. int (*pre_reset)(struct usb_interface *intf);
  829. int (*post_reset)(struct usb_interface *intf);
  830. const struct usb_device_id *id_table;
  831. struct usb_dynids dynids;
  832. struct usbdrv_wrap drvwrap;
  833. unsigned int no_dynamic_id:1;
  834. unsigned int supports_autosuspend:1;
  835. };
  836. #define to_usb_driver(d) container_of(d, struct usb_driver, drvwrap.driver)
  837. /**
  838. * struct usb_device_driver - identifies USB device driver to usbcore
  839. * @name: The driver name should be unique among USB drivers,
  840. * and should normally be the same as the module name.
  841. * @probe: Called to see if the driver is willing to manage a particular
  842. * device. If it is, probe returns zero and uses dev_set_drvdata()
  843. * to associate driver-specific data with the device. If unwilling
  844. * to manage the device, return a negative errno value.
  845. * @disconnect: Called when the device is no longer accessible, usually
  846. * because it has been (or is being) disconnected or the driver's
  847. * module is being unloaded.
  848. * @suspend: Called when the device is going to be suspended by the system.
  849. * @resume: Called when the device is being resumed by the system.
  850. * @drvwrap: Driver-model core structure wrapper.
  851. * @supports_autosuspend: if set to 0, the USB core will not allow autosuspend
  852. * for devices bound to this driver.
  853. *
  854. * USB drivers must provide all the fields listed above except drvwrap.
  855. */
  856. struct usb_device_driver {
  857. const char *name;
  858. int (*probe) (struct usb_device *udev);
  859. void (*disconnect) (struct usb_device *udev);
  860. int (*suspend) (struct usb_device *udev, pm_message_t message);
  861. int (*resume) (struct usb_device *udev);
  862. struct usbdrv_wrap drvwrap;
  863. unsigned int supports_autosuspend:1;
  864. };
  865. #define to_usb_device_driver(d) container_of(d, struct usb_device_driver, \
  866. drvwrap.driver)
  867. extern struct bus_type usb_bus_type;
  868. /**
  869. * struct usb_class_driver - identifies a USB driver that wants to use the USB major number
  870. * @name: the usb class device name for this driver. Will show up in sysfs.
  871. * @fops: pointer to the struct file_operations of this driver.
  872. * @minor_base: the start of the minor range for this driver.
  873. *
  874. * This structure is used for the usb_register_dev() and
  875. * usb_unregister_dev() functions, to consolidate a number of the
  876. * parameters used for them.
  877. */
  878. struct usb_class_driver {
  879. char *name;
  880. const struct file_operations *fops;
  881. int minor_base;
  882. };
  883. /*
  884. * use these in module_init()/module_exit()
  885. * and don't forget MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(usb, ...)
  886. */
  887. extern int usb_register_driver(struct usb_driver *, struct module *,
  888. const char *);
  889. static inline int usb_register(struct usb_driver *driver)
  890. {
  891. return usb_register_driver(driver, THIS_MODULE, KBUILD_MODNAME);
  892. }
  893. extern void usb_deregister(struct usb_driver *);
  894. extern int usb_register_device_driver(struct usb_device_driver *,
  895. struct module *);
  896. extern void usb_deregister_device_driver(struct usb_device_driver *);
  897. extern int usb_register_dev(struct usb_interface *intf,
  898. struct usb_class_driver *class_driver);
  899. extern void usb_deregister_dev(struct usb_interface *intf,
  900. struct usb_class_driver *class_driver);
  901. extern int usb_disabled(void);
  902. /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  903. /*
  904. * URB support, for asynchronous request completions
  905. */
  906. /*
  907. * urb->transfer_flags:
  908. *
  909. * Note: URB_DIR_IN/OUT is automatically set in usb_submit_urb().
  910. */
  911. #define URB_SHORT_NOT_OK 0x0001 /* report short reads as errors */
  912. #define URB_ISO_ASAP 0x0002 /* iso-only, urb->start_frame
  913. * ignored */
  914. #define URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP 0x0004 /* urb->transfer_dma valid on submit */
  915. #define URB_NO_SETUP_DMA_MAP 0x0008 /* urb->setup_dma valid on submit */
  916. #define URB_NO_FSBR 0x0020 /* UHCI-specific */
  917. #define URB_ZERO_PACKET 0x0040 /* Finish bulk OUT with short packet */
  918. #define URB_NO_INTERRUPT 0x0080 /* HINT: no non-error interrupt
  919. * needed */
  920. #define URB_FREE_BUFFER 0x0100 /* Free transfer buffer with the URB */
  921. #define URB_DIR_IN 0x0200 /* Transfer from device to host */
  922. #define URB_DIR_OUT 0
  923. #define URB_DIR_MASK URB_DIR_IN
  924. struct usb_iso_packet_descriptor {
  925. unsigned int offset;
  926. unsigned int length; /* expected length */
  927. unsigned int actual_length;
  928. int status;
  929. };
  930. struct urb;
  931. struct usb_anchor {
  932. struct list_head urb_list;
  933. wait_queue_head_t wait;
  934. spinlock_t lock;
  935. };
  936. static inline void init_usb_anchor(struct usb_anchor *anchor)
  937. {
  938. INIT_LIST_HEAD(&anchor->urb_list);
  939. init_waitqueue_head(&anchor->wait);
  940. spin_lock_init(&anchor->lock);
  941. }
  942. typedef void (*usb_complete_t)(struct urb *);
  943. /**
  944. * struct urb - USB Request Block
  945. * @urb_list: For use by current owner of the URB.
  946. * @anchor_list: membership in the list of an anchor
  947. * @anchor: to anchor URBs to a common mooring
  948. * @ep: Points to the endpoint's data structure. Will eventually
  949. * replace @pipe.
  950. * @pipe: Holds endpoint number, direction, type, and more.
  951. * Create these values with the eight macros available;
  952. * usb_{snd,rcv}TYPEpipe(dev,endpoint), where the TYPE is "ctrl"
  953. * (control), "bulk", "int" (interrupt), or "iso" (isochronous).
  954. * For example usb_sndbulkpipe() or usb_rcvintpipe(). Endpoint
  955. * numbers range from zero to fifteen. Note that "in" endpoint two
  956. * is a different endpoint (and pipe) from "out" endpoint two.
  957. * The current configuration controls the existence, type, and
  958. * maximum packet size of any given endpoint.
  959. * @dev: Identifies the USB device to perform the request.
  960. * @status: This is read in non-iso completion functions to get the
  961. * status of the particular request. ISO requests only use it
  962. * to tell whether the URB was unlinked; detailed status for
  963. * each frame is in the fields of the iso_frame-desc.
  964. * @transfer_flags: A variety of flags may be used to affect how URB
  965. * submission, unlinking, or operation are handled. Different
  966. * kinds of URB can use different flags.
  967. * @transfer_buffer: This identifies the buffer to (or from) which
  968. * the I/O request will be performed (unless URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP
  969. * is set). This buffer must be suitable for DMA; allocate it with
  970. * kmalloc() or equivalent. For transfers to "in" endpoints, contents
  971. * of this buffer will be modified. This buffer is used for the data
  972. * stage of control transfers.
  973. * @transfer_dma: When transfer_flags includes URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP,
  974. * the device driver is saying that it provided this DMA address,
  975. * which the host controller driver should use in preference to the
  976. * transfer_buffer.
  977. * @transfer_buffer_length: How big is transfer_buffer. The transfer may
  978. * be broken up into chunks according to the current maximum packet
  979. * size for the endpoint, which is a function of the configuration
  980. * and is encoded in the pipe. When the length is zero, neither
  981. * transfer_buffer nor transfer_dma is used.
  982. * @actual_length: This is read in non-iso completion functions, and
  983. * it tells how many bytes (out of transfer_buffer_length) were
  984. * transferred. It will normally be the same as requested, unless
  985. * either an error was reported or a short read was performed.
  986. * The URB_SHORT_NOT_OK transfer flag may be used to make such
  987. * short reads be reported as errors.
  988. * @setup_packet: Only used for control transfers, this points to eight bytes
  989. * of setup data. Control transfers always start by sending this data
  990. * to the device. Then transfer_buffer is read or written, if needed.
  991. * @setup_dma: For control transfers with URB_NO_SETUP_DMA_MAP set, the
  992. * device driver has provided this DMA address for the setup packet.
  993. * The host controller driver should use this in preference to
  994. * setup_packet.
  995. * @start_frame: Returns the initial frame for isochronous transfers.
  996. * @number_of_packets: Lists the number of ISO transfer buffers.
  997. * @interval: Specifies the polling interval for interrupt or isochronous
  998. * transfers. The units are frames (milliseconds) for for full and low
  999. * speed devices, and microframes (1/8 millisecond) for highspeed ones.
  1000. * @error_count: Returns the number of ISO transfers that reported errors.
  1001. * @context: For use in completion functions. This normally points to
  1002. * request-specific driver context.
  1003. * @complete: Completion handler. This URB is passed as the parameter to the
  1004. * completion function. The completion function may then do what
  1005. * it likes with the URB, including resubmitting or freeing it.
  1006. * @iso_frame_desc: Used to provide arrays of ISO transfer buffers and to
  1007. * collect the transfer status for each buffer.
  1008. *
  1009. * This structure identifies USB transfer requests. URBs must be allocated by
  1010. * calling usb_alloc_urb() and freed with a call to usb_free_urb().
  1011. * Initialization may be done using various usb_fill_*_urb() functions. URBs
  1012. * are submitted using usb_submit_urb(), and pending requests may be canceled
  1013. * using usb_unlink_urb() or usb_kill_urb().
  1014. *
  1015. * Data Transfer Buffers:
  1016. *
  1017. * Normally drivers provide I/O buffers allocated with kmalloc() or otherwise
  1018. * taken from the general page pool. That is provided by transfer_buffer
  1019. * (control requests also use setup_packet), and host controller drivers
  1020. * perform a dma mapping (and unmapping) for each buffer transferred. Those
  1021. * mapping operations can be expensive on some platforms (perhaps using a dma
  1022. * bounce buffer or talking to an IOMMU),
  1023. * although they're cheap on commodity x86 and ppc hardware.
  1024. *
  1025. * Alternatively, drivers may pass the URB_NO_xxx_DMA_MAP transfer flags,
  1026. * which tell the host controller driver that no such mapping is needed since
  1027. * the device driver is DMA-aware. For example, a device driver might
  1028. * allocate a DMA buffer with usb_buffer_alloc() or call usb_buffer_map().
  1029. * When these transfer flags are provided, host controller drivers will
  1030. * attempt to use the dma addresses found in the transfer_dma and/or
  1031. * setup_dma fields rather than determining a dma address themselves. (Note
  1032. * that transfer_buffer and setup_packet must still be set because not all
  1033. * host controllers use DMA, nor do virtual root hubs).
  1034. *
  1035. * Initialization:
  1036. *
  1037. * All URBs submitted must initialize the dev, pipe, transfer_flags (may be
  1038. * zero), and complete fields. All URBs must also initialize
  1039. * transfer_buffer and transfer_buffer_length. They may provide the
  1040. * URB_SHORT_NOT_OK transfer flag, indicating that short reads are
  1041. * to be treated as errors; that flag is invalid for write requests.
  1042. *
  1043. * Bulk URBs may
  1044. * use the URB_ZERO_PACKET transfer flag, indicating that bulk OUT transfers
  1045. * should always terminate with a short packet, even if it means adding an
  1046. * extra zero length packet.
  1047. *
  1048. * Control URBs must provide a setup_packet. The setup_packet and
  1049. * transfer_buffer may each be mapped for DMA or not, independently of
  1050. * the other. The transfer_flags bits URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP and
  1051. * URB_NO_SETUP_DMA_MAP indicate which buffers have already been mapped.
  1052. * URB_NO_SETUP_DMA_MAP is ignored for non-control URBs.
  1053. *
  1054. * Interrupt URBs must provide an interval, saying how often (in milliseconds
  1055. * or, for highspeed devices, 125 microsecond units)
  1056. * to poll for transfers. After the URB has been submitted, the interval
  1057. * field reflects how the transfer was actually scheduled.
  1058. * The polling interval may be more frequent than requested.
  1059. * For example, some controllers have a maximum interval of 32 milliseconds,
  1060. * while others support intervals of up to 1024 milliseconds.
  1061. * Isochronous URBs also have transfer intervals. (Note that for isochronous
  1062. * endpoints, as well as high speed interrupt endpoints, the encoding of
  1063. * the transfer interval in the endpoint descriptor is logarithmic.
  1064. * Device drivers must convert that value to linear units themselves.)
  1065. *
  1066. * Isochronous URBs normally use the URB_ISO_ASAP transfer flag, telling
  1067. * the host controller to schedule the transfer as soon as bandwidth
  1068. * utilization allows, and then set start_frame to reflect the actual frame
  1069. * selected during submission. Otherwise drivers must specify the start_frame
  1070. * and handle the case where the transfer can't begin then. However, drivers
  1071. * won't know how bandwidth is currently allocated, and while they can
  1072. * find the current frame using usb_get_current_frame_number () they can't
  1073. * know the range for that frame number. (Ranges for frame counter values
  1074. * are HC-specific, and can go from 256 to 65536 frames from "now".)
  1075. *
  1076. * Isochronous URBs have a different data transfer model, in part because
  1077. * the quality of service is only "best effort". Callers provide specially
  1078. * allocated URBs, with number_of_packets worth of iso_frame_desc structures
  1079. * at the end. Each such packet is an individual ISO transfer. Isochronous
  1080. * URBs are normally queued, submitted by drivers to arrange that
  1081. * transfers are at least double buffered, and then explicitly resubmitted
  1082. * in completion handlers, so
  1083. * that data (such as audio or video) streams at as constant a rate as the
  1084. * host controller scheduler can support.
  1085. *
  1086. * Completion Callbacks:
  1087. *
  1088. * The completion callback is made in_interrupt(), and one of the first
  1089. * things that a completion handler should do is check the status field.
  1090. * The status field is provided for all URBs. It is used to report
  1091. * unlinked URBs, and status for all non-ISO transfers. It should not
  1092. * be examined before the URB is returned to the completion handler.
  1093. *
  1094. * The context field is normally used to link URBs back to the relevant
  1095. * driver or request state.
  1096. *
  1097. * When the completion callback is invoked for non-isochronous URBs, the
  1098. * actual_length field tells how many bytes were transferred. This field
  1099. * is updated even when the URB terminated with an error or was unlinked.
  1100. *
  1101. * ISO transfer status is reported in the status and actual_length fields
  1102. * of the iso_frame_desc array, and the number of errors is reported in
  1103. * error_count. Completion callbacks for ISO transfers will normally
  1104. * (re)submit URBs to ensure a constant transfer rate.
  1105. *
  1106. * Note that even fields marked "public" should not be touched by the driver
  1107. * when the urb is owned by the hcd, that is, since the call to
  1108. * usb_submit_urb() till the entry into the completion routine.
  1109. */
  1110. struct urb
  1111. {
  1112. /* private: usb core and host controller only fields in the urb */
  1113. struct kref kref; /* reference count of the URB */
  1114. void *hcpriv; /* private data for host controller */
  1115. atomic_t use_count; /* concurrent submissions counter */
  1116. u8 reject; /* submissions will fail */
  1117. int unlinked; /* unlink error code */
  1118. /* public: documented fields in the urb that can be used by drivers */
  1119. struct list_head urb_list; /* list head for use by the urb's
  1120. * current owner */
  1121. struct list_head anchor_list; /* the URB may be anchored by the driver */
  1122. struct usb_anchor *anchor;
  1123. struct usb_device *dev; /* (in) pointer to associated device */
  1124. struct usb_host_endpoint *ep; /* (internal) pointer to endpoint struct */
  1125. unsigned int pipe; /* (in) pipe information */
  1126. int status; /* (return) non-ISO status */
  1127. unsigned int transfer_flags; /* (in) URB_SHORT_NOT_OK | ...*/
  1128. void *transfer_buffer; /* (in) associated data buffer */
  1129. dma_addr_t transfer_dma; /* (in) dma addr for transfer_buffer */
  1130. int transfer_buffer_length; /* (in) data buffer length */
  1131. int actual_length; /* (return) actual transfer length */
  1132. unsigned char *setup_packet; /* (in) setup packet (control only) */
  1133. dma_addr_t setup_dma; /* (in) dma addr for setup_packet */
  1134. int start_frame; /* (modify) start frame (ISO) */
  1135. int number_of_packets; /* (in) number of ISO packets */
  1136. int interval; /* (modify) transfer interval
  1137. * (INT/ISO) */
  1138. int error_count; /* (return) number of ISO errors */
  1139. void *context; /* (in) context for completion */
  1140. usb_complete_t complete; /* (in) completion routine */
  1141. struct usb_iso_packet_descriptor iso_frame_desc[0];
  1142. /* (in) ISO ONLY */
  1143. };
  1144. /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  1145. /**
  1146. * usb_fill_control_urb - initializes a control urb
  1147. * @urb: pointer to the urb to initialize.
  1148. * @dev: pointer to the struct usb_device for this urb.
  1149. * @pipe: the endpoint pipe
  1150. * @setup_packet: pointer to the setup_packet buffer
  1151. * @transfer_buffer: pointer to the transfer buffer
  1152. * @buffer_length: length of the transfer buffer
  1153. * @complete_fn: pointer to the usb_complete_t function
  1154. * @context: what to set the urb context to.
  1155. *
  1156. * Initializes a control urb with the proper information needed to submit
  1157. * it to a device.
  1158. */
  1159. static inline void usb_fill_control_urb (struct urb *urb,
  1160. struct usb_device *dev,
  1161. unsigned int pipe,
  1162. unsigned char *setup_packet,
  1163. void *transfer_buffer,
  1164. int buffer_length,
  1165. usb_complete_t complete_fn,
  1166. void *context)
  1167. {
  1168. urb->dev = dev;
  1169. urb->pipe = pipe;
  1170. urb->setup_packet = setup_packet;
  1171. urb->transfer_buffer = transfer_buffer;
  1172. urb->transfer_buffer_length = buffer_length;
  1173. urb->complete = complete_fn;
  1174. urb->context = context;
  1175. }
  1176. /**
  1177. * usb_fill_bulk_urb - macro to help initialize a bulk urb
  1178. * @urb: pointer to the urb to initialize.
  1179. * @dev: pointer to the struct usb_device for this urb.
  1180. * @pipe: the endpoint pipe
  1181. * @transfer_buffer: pointer to the transfer buffer
  1182. * @buffer_length: length of the transfer buffer
  1183. * @complete_fn: pointer to the usb_complete_t function
  1184. * @context: what to set the urb context to.
  1185. *
  1186. * Initializes a bulk urb with the proper information needed to submit it
  1187. * to a device.
  1188. */
  1189. static inline void usb_fill_bulk_urb (struct urb *urb,
  1190. struct usb_device *dev,
  1191. unsigned int pipe,
  1192. void *transfer_buffer,
  1193. int buffer_length,
  1194. usb_complete_t complete_fn,
  1195. void *context)
  1196. {
  1197. urb->dev = dev;
  1198. urb->pipe = pipe;
  1199. urb->transfer_buffer = transfer_buffer;
  1200. urb->transfer_buffer_length = buffer_length;
  1201. urb->complete = complete_fn;
  1202. urb->context = context;
  1203. }
  1204. /**
  1205. * usb_fill_int_urb - macro to help initialize a interrupt urb
  1206. * @urb: pointer to the urb to initialize.
  1207. * @dev: pointer to the struct usb_device for this urb.
  1208. * @pipe: the endpoint pipe
  1209. * @transfer_buffer: pointer to the transfer buffer
  1210. * @buffer_length: length of the transfer buffer
  1211. * @complete_fn: pointer to the usb_complete_t function
  1212. * @context: what to set the urb context to.
  1213. * @interval: what to set the urb interval to, encoded like
  1214. * the endpoint descriptor's bInterval value.
  1215. *
  1216. * Initializes a interrupt urb with the proper information needed to submit
  1217. * it to a device.
  1218. * Note that high speed interrupt endpoints use a logarithmic encoding of
  1219. * the endpoint interval, and express polling intervals in microframes
  1220. * (eight per millisecond) rather than in frames (one per millisecond).
  1221. */
  1222. static inline void usb_fill_int_urb (struct urb *urb,
  1223. struct usb_device *dev,
  1224. unsigned int pipe,
  1225. void *transfer_buffer,
  1226. int buffer_length,
  1227. usb_complete_t complete_fn,
  1228. void *context,
  1229. int interval)
  1230. {
  1231. urb->dev = dev;
  1232. urb->pipe = pipe;
  1233. urb->transfer_buffer = transfer_buffer;
  1234. urb->transfer_buffer_length = buffer_length;
  1235. urb->complete = complete_fn;
  1236. urb->context = context;
  1237. if (dev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH)
  1238. urb->interval = 1 << (interval - 1);
  1239. else
  1240. urb->interval = interval;
  1241. urb->start_frame = -1;
  1242. }
  1243. extern void usb_init_urb(struct urb *urb);
  1244. extern struct urb *usb_alloc_urb(int iso_packets, gfp_t mem_flags);
  1245. extern void usb_free_urb(struct urb *urb);
  1246. #define usb_put_urb usb_free_urb
  1247. extern struct urb *usb_get_urb(struct urb *urb);
  1248. extern int usb_submit_urb(struct urb *urb, gfp_t mem_flags);
  1249. extern int usb_unlink_urb(struct urb *urb);
  1250. extern void usb_kill_urb(struct urb *urb);
  1251. extern void usb_kill_anchored_urbs(struct usb_anchor *anchor);
  1252. extern void usb_anchor_urb(struct urb *urb, struct usb_anchor *anchor);
  1253. extern void usb_unanchor_urb(struct urb *urb);
  1254. extern int usb_wait_anchor_empty_timeout(struct usb_anchor *anchor,
  1255. unsigned int timeout);
  1256. /**
  1257. * usb_urb_dir_in - check if an URB describes an IN transfer
  1258. * @urb: URB to be checked
  1259. *
  1260. * Returns 1 if @urb describes an IN transfer (device-to-host),
  1261. * otherwise 0.
  1262. */
  1263. static inline int usb_urb_dir_in(struct urb *urb)
  1264. {
  1265. return (urb->transfer_flags & URB_DIR_MASK) == URB_DIR_IN;
  1266. }
  1267. /**
  1268. * usb_urb_dir_out - check if an URB describes an OUT transfer
  1269. * @urb: URB to be checked
  1270. *
  1271. * Returns 1 if @urb describes an OUT transfer (host-to-device),
  1272. * otherwise 0.
  1273. */
  1274. static inline int usb_urb_dir_out(struct urb *urb)
  1275. {
  1276. return (urb->transfer_flags & URB_DIR_MASK) == URB_DIR_OUT;
  1277. }
  1278. void *usb_buffer_alloc (struct usb_device *dev, size_t size,
  1279. gfp_t mem_flags, dma_addr_t *dma);
  1280. void usb_buffer_free (struct usb_device *dev, size_t size,
  1281. void *addr, dma_addr_t dma);
  1282. #if 0
  1283. struct urb *usb_buffer_map (struct urb *urb);
  1284. void usb_buffer_dmasync (struct urb *urb);
  1285. void usb_buffer_unmap (struct urb *urb);
  1286. #endif
  1287. struct scatterlist;
  1288. int usb_buffer_map_sg(const struct usb_device *dev, int is_in,
  1289. struct scatterlist *sg, int nents);
  1290. #if 0
  1291. void usb_buffer_dmasync_sg(const struct usb_device *dev, int is_in,
  1292. struct scatterlist *sg, int n_hw_ents);
  1293. #endif
  1294. void usb_buffer_unmap_sg(const struct usb_device *dev, int is_in,
  1295. struct scatterlist *sg, int n_hw_ents);
  1296. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------*
  1297. * SYNCHRONOUS CALL SUPPORT *
  1298. *-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  1299. extern int usb_control_msg(struct usb_device *dev, unsigned int pipe,
  1300. __u8 request, __u8 requesttype, __u16 value, __u16 index,
  1301. void *data, __u16 size, int timeout);
  1302. extern int usb_interrupt_msg(struct usb_device *usb_dev, unsigned int pipe,
  1303. void *data, int len, int *actual_length, int timeout);
  1304. extern int usb_bulk_msg(struct usb_device *usb_dev, unsigned int pipe,
  1305. void *data, int len, int *actual_length,
  1306. int timeout);
  1307. /* wrappers around usb_control_msg() for the most common standard requests */
  1308. extern int usb_get_descriptor(struct usb_device *dev, unsigned char desctype,
  1309. unsigned char descindex, void *buf, int size);
  1310. extern int usb_get_status(struct usb_device *dev,
  1311. int type, int target, void *data);
  1312. extern int usb_string(struct usb_device *dev, int index,
  1313. char *buf, size_t size);
  1314. /* wrappers that also update important state inside usbcore */
  1315. extern int usb_clear_halt(struct usb_device *dev, int pipe);
  1316. extern int usb_reset_configuration(struct usb_device *dev);
  1317. extern int usb_set_interface(struct usb_device *dev, int ifnum, int alternate);
  1318. /* this request isn't really synchronous, but it belongs with the others */
  1319. extern int usb_driver_set_configuration(struct usb_device *udev, int config);
  1320. /*
  1321. * timeouts, in milliseconds, used for sending/receiving control messages
  1322. * they typically complete within a few frames (msec) after they're issued
  1323. * USB identifies 5 second timeouts, maybe more in a few cases, and a few
  1324. * slow devices (like some MGE Ellipse UPSes) actually push that limit.
  1325. */
  1326. #define USB_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT 5000
  1327. #define USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT 5000
  1328. /**
  1329. * struct usb_sg_request - support for scatter/gather I/O
  1330. * @status: zero indicates success, else negative errno
  1331. * @bytes: counts bytes transferred.
  1332. *
  1333. * These requests are initialized using usb_sg_init(), and then are used
  1334. * as request handles passed to usb_sg_wait() or usb_sg_cancel(). Most
  1335. * members of the request object aren't for driver access.
  1336. *
  1337. * The status and bytecount values are valid only after usb_sg_wait()
  1338. * returns. If the status is zero, then the bytecount matches the total
  1339. * from the request.
  1340. *
  1341. * After an error completion, drivers may need to clear a halt condition
  1342. * on the endpoint.
  1343. */
  1344. struct usb_sg_request {
  1345. int status;
  1346. size_t bytes;
  1347. /*
  1348. * members below are private: to usbcore,
  1349. * and are not provided for driver access!
  1350. */
  1351. spinlock_t lock;
  1352. struct usb_device *dev;
  1353. int pipe;
  1354. struct scatterlist *sg;
  1355. int nents;
  1356. int entries;
  1357. struct urb **urbs;
  1358. int count;
  1359. struct completion complete;
  1360. };
  1361. int usb_sg_init (
  1362. struct usb_sg_request *io,
  1363. struct usb_device *dev,
  1364. unsigned pipe,
  1365. unsigned period,
  1366. struct scatterlist *sg,
  1367. int nents,
  1368. size_t length,
  1369. gfp_t mem_flags
  1370. );
  1371. void usb_sg_cancel (struct usb_sg_request *io);
  1372. void usb_sg_wait (struct usb_sg_request *io);
  1373. /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  1374. /*
  1375. * For various legacy reasons, Linux has a small cookie that's paired with
  1376. * a struct usb_device to identify an endpoint queue. Queue characteristics
  1377. * are defined by the endpoint's descriptor. This cookie is called a "pipe",
  1378. * an unsigned int encoded as:
  1379. *
  1380. * - direction: bit 7 (0 = Host-to-Device [Out],
  1381. * 1 = Device-to-Host [In] ...
  1382. * like endpoint bEndpointAddress)
  1383. * - device address: bits 8-14 ... bit positions known to uhci-hcd
  1384. * - endpoint: bits 15-18 ... bit positions known to uhci-hcd
  1385. * - pipe type: bits 30-31 (00 = isochronous, 01 = interrupt,
  1386. * 10 = control, 11 = bulk)
  1387. *
  1388. * Given the device address and endpoint descriptor, pipes are redundant.
  1389. */
  1390. /* NOTE: these are not the standard USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_* values!! */
  1391. /* (yet ... they're the values used by usbfs) */
  1392. #define PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS 0
  1393. #define PIPE_INTERRUPT 1
  1394. #define PIPE_CONTROL 2
  1395. #define PIPE_BULK 3
  1396. #define usb_pipein(pipe) ((pipe) & USB_DIR_IN)
  1397. #define usb_pipeout(pipe) (!usb_pipein(pipe))
  1398. #define usb_pipedevice(pipe) (((pipe) >> 8) & 0x7f)
  1399. #define usb_pipeendpoint(pipe) (((pipe) >> 15) & 0xf)
  1400. #define usb_pipetype(pipe) (((pipe) >> 30) & 3)
  1401. #define usb_pipeisoc(pipe) (usb_pipetype((pipe)) == PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS)
  1402. #define usb_pipeint(pipe) (usb_pipetype((pipe)) == PIPE_INTERRUPT)
  1403. #define usb_pipecontrol(pipe) (usb_pipetype((pipe)) == PIPE_CONTROL)
  1404. #define usb_pipebulk(pipe) (usb_pipetype((pipe)) == PIPE_BULK)
  1405. /* The D0/D1 toggle bits ... USE WITH CAUTION (they're almost hcd-internal) */
  1406. #define usb_gettoggle(dev, ep, out) (((dev)->toggle[out] >> (ep)) & 1)
  1407. #define usb_dotoggle(dev, ep, out) ((dev)->toggle[out] ^= (1 << (ep)))
  1408. #define usb_settoggle(dev, ep, out, bit) \
  1409. ((dev)->toggle[out] = ((dev)->toggle[out] & ~(1 << (ep))) | \
  1410. ((bit) << (ep)))
  1411. static inline unsigned int __create_pipe(struct usb_device *dev,
  1412. unsigned int endpoint)
  1413. {
  1414. return (dev->devnum << 8) | (endpoint << 15);
  1415. }
  1416. /* Create various pipes... */
  1417. #define usb_sndctrlpipe(dev,endpoint) \
  1418. ((PIPE_CONTROL << 30) | __create_pipe(dev,endpoint))
  1419. #define usb_rcvctrlpipe(dev,endpoint) \
  1420. ((PIPE_CONTROL << 30) | __create_pipe(dev,endpoint) | USB_DIR_IN)
  1421. #define usb_sndisocpipe(dev,endpoint) \
  1422. ((PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS << 30) | __create_pipe(dev,endpoint))
  1423. #define usb_rcvisocpipe(dev,endpoint) \
  1424. ((PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS << 30) | __create_pipe(dev,endpoint) | USB_DIR_IN)
  1425. #define usb_sndbulkpipe(dev,endpoint) \
  1426. ((PIPE_BULK << 30) | __create_pipe(dev,endpoint))
  1427. #define usb_rcvbulkpipe(dev,endpoint) \
  1428. ((PIPE_BULK << 30) | __create_pipe(dev,endpoint) | USB_DIR_IN)
  1429. #define usb_sndintpipe(dev,endpoint) \
  1430. ((PIPE_INTERRUPT << 30) | __create_pipe(dev,endpoint))
  1431. #define usb_rcvintpipe(dev,endpoint) \
  1432. ((PIPE_INTERRUPT << 30) | __create_pipe(dev,endpoint) | USB_DIR_IN)
  1433. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  1434. static inline __u16
  1435. usb_maxpacket(struct usb_device *udev, int pipe, int is_out)
  1436. {
  1437. struct usb_host_endpoint *ep;
  1438. unsigned epnum = usb_pipeendpoint(pipe);
  1439. if (is_out) {
  1440. WARN_ON(usb_pipein(pipe));
  1441. ep = udev->ep_out[epnum];
  1442. } else {
  1443. WARN_ON(usb_pipeout(pipe));
  1444. ep = udev->ep_in[epnum];
  1445. }
  1446. if (!ep)
  1447. return 0;
  1448. /* NOTE: only 0x07ff bits are for packet size... */
  1449. return le16_to_cpu(ep->desc.wMaxPacketSize);
  1450. }
  1451. /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
  1452. /* Events from the usb core */
  1453. #define USB_DEVICE_ADD 0x0001
  1454. #define USB_DEVICE_REMOVE 0x0002
  1455. #define USB_BUS_ADD 0x0003
  1456. #define USB_BUS_REMOVE 0x0004
  1457. extern void usb_register_notify(struct notifier_block *nb);
  1458. extern void usb_unregister_notify(struct notifier_block *nb);
  1459. #ifdef DEBUG
  1460. #define dbg(format, arg...) printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: " format "\n" , \
  1461. __FILE__ , ## arg)
  1462. #else
  1463. #define dbg(format, arg...) do {} while (0)
  1464. #endif
  1465. #define err(format, arg...) printk(KERN_ERR "%s: " format "\n" , \
  1466. __FILE__ , ## arg)
  1467. #define info(format, arg...) printk(KERN_INFO "%s: " format "\n" , \
  1468. __FILE__ , ## arg)
  1469. #define warn(format, arg...) printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: " format "\n" , \
  1470. __FILE__ , ## arg)
  1471. #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
  1472. #endif