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authorAlan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>2006-07-01 22:09:35 -0400
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2006-09-27 11:58:50 -0700
commit782da727b0d59e93c84a627948b1535a3db90392 (patch)
tree155cfe2df2a57961234c44186890fdcce72a0eb6 /drivers/usb/core/generic.c
parent8bb54ab573ecd1b4fe2ed66416a8d99a86e65316 (diff)
usbcore: make usb_generic a usb_device_driver
This patch (as714b) makes usb_generic into a usb_device_driver capable of being probed and unbound, just like other drivers. A fair amount of the work that used to get done during discovery or removal of a USB device have been moved to the probe and disconnect methods of usb_generic: creating the sysfs attributes and selecting an initial configuration. However the normal behavior should continue to be the same as before. We will now have the possibility of creating other USB device drivers, They will assist with exporting devices to remote systems (USB-over-TCPIP) or to paravirtual guest operating systems. Signed-off-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/usb/core/generic.c')
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diff --git a/drivers/usb/core/generic.c b/drivers/usb/core/generic.c
index fa6f34a12b4b..1522195de715 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/core/generic.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/core/generic.c
@@ -21,24 +21,208 @@
#include <linux/usb.h>
#include "usb.h"
+static inline const char *plural(int n)
+{
+ return (n == 1 ? "" : "s");
+}
+
+static int choose_configuration(struct usb_device *udev)
+{
+ int i;
+ int num_configs;
+ int insufficient_power = 0;
+ struct usb_host_config *c, *best;
+
+ best = NULL;
+ c = udev->config;
+ num_configs = udev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations;
+ for (i = 0; i < num_configs; (i++, c++)) {
+ struct usb_interface_descriptor *desc = NULL;
+
+ /* It's possible that a config has no interfaces! */
+ if (c->desc.bNumInterfaces > 0)
+ desc = &c->intf_cache[0]->altsetting->desc;
+
+ /*
+ * HP's USB bus-powered keyboard has only one configuration
+ * and it claims to be self-powered; other devices may have
+ * similar errors in their descriptors. If the next test
+ * were allowed to execute, such configurations would always
+ * be rejected and the devices would not work as expected.
+ * In the meantime, we run the risk of selecting a config
+ * that requires external power at a time when that power
+ * isn't available. It seems to be the lesser of two evils.
+ *
+ * Bugzilla #6448 reports a device that appears to crash
+ * when it receives a GET_DEVICE_STATUS request! We don't
+ * have any other way to tell whether a device is self-powered,
+ * but since we don't use that information anywhere but here,
+ * the call has been removed.
+ *
+ * Maybe the GET_DEVICE_STATUS call and the test below can
+ * be reinstated when device firmwares become more reliable.
+ * Don't hold your breath.
+ */
+#if 0
+ /* Rule out self-powered configs for a bus-powered device */
+ if (bus_powered && (c->desc.bmAttributes &
+ USB_CONFIG_ATT_SELFPOWER))
+ continue;
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * The next test may not be as effective as it should be.
+ * Some hubs have errors in their descriptor, claiming
+ * to be self-powered when they are really bus-powered.
+ * We will overestimate the amount of current such hubs
+ * make available for each port.
+ *
+ * This is a fairly benign sort of failure. It won't
+ * cause us to reject configurations that we should have
+ * accepted.
+ */
+
+ /* Rule out configs that draw too much bus current */
+ if (c->desc.bMaxPower * 2 > udev->bus_mA) {
+ insufficient_power++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* If the first config's first interface is COMM/2/0xff
+ * (MSFT RNDIS), rule it out unless Linux has host-side
+ * RNDIS support. */
+ if (i == 0 && desc
+ && desc->bInterfaceClass == USB_CLASS_COMM
+ && desc->bInterfaceSubClass == 2
+ && desc->bInterfaceProtocol == 0xff) {
+#ifndef CONFIG_USB_NET_RNDIS_HOST
+ continue;
+#else
+ best = c;
+#endif
+ }
+
+ /* From the remaining configs, choose the first one whose
+ * first interface is for a non-vendor-specific class.
+ * Reason: Linux is more likely to have a class driver
+ * than a vendor-specific driver. */
+ else if (udev->descriptor.bDeviceClass !=
+ USB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC &&
+ (!desc || desc->bInterfaceClass !=
+ USB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC)) {
+ best = c;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* If all the remaining configs are vendor-specific,
+ * choose the first one. */
+ else if (!best)
+ best = c;
+ }
+
+ if (insufficient_power > 0)
+ dev_info(&udev->dev, "rejected %d configuration%s "
+ "due to insufficient available bus power\n",
+ insufficient_power, plural(insufficient_power));
+
+ if (best) {
+ i = best->desc.bConfigurationValue;
+ dev_info(&udev->dev,
+ "configuration #%d chosen from %d choice%s\n",
+ i, num_configs, plural(num_configs));
+ } else {
+ i = -1;
+ dev_warn(&udev->dev,
+ "no configuration chosen from %d choice%s\n",
+ num_configs, plural(num_configs));
+ }
+ return i;
+}
+
static int generic_probe(struct usb_device *udev)
{
+ int err, c;
+
+ /* put device-specific files into sysfs */
+ usb_create_sysfs_dev_files(udev);
+
+ /* Choose and set the configuration. This registers the interfaces
+ * with the driver core and lets interface drivers bind to them.
+ */
+ c = choose_configuration(udev);
+ if (c >= 0) {
+ err = usb_set_configuration(udev, c);
+ if (err) {
+ dev_err(&udev->dev, "can't set config #%d, error %d\n",
+ c, err);
+ /* This need not be fatal. The user can try to
+ * set other configurations. */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* USB device state == configured ... usable */
+ usb_notify_add_device(udev);
+
return 0;
}
+
static void generic_disconnect(struct usb_device *udev)
{
+ usb_notify_remove_device(udev);
+
/* if this is only an unbind, not a physical disconnect, then
* unconfigure the device */
if (udev->state == USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
usb_set_configuration(udev, 0);
+ usb_remove_sysfs_dev_files(udev);
+
/* in case the call failed or the device was suspended */
if (udev->state >= USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
usb_disable_device(udev, 0);
}
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+
+static int verify_suspended(struct device *dev, void *unused)
+{
+ if (dev->driver == NULL)
+ return 0;
+ return (dev->power.power_state.event == PM_EVENT_ON) ? -EBUSY : 0;
+}
+
+static int generic_suspend(struct usb_device *udev, pm_message_t msg)
+{
+ int status;
+
+ /* rule out bogus requests through sysfs */
+ status = device_for_each_child(&udev->dev, NULL, verify_suspended);
+ if (status)
+ return status;
+
+ /* USB devices enter SUSPEND state through their hubs, but can be
+ * marked for FREEZE as soon as their children are already idled.
+ * But those semantics are useless, so we equate the two (sigh).
+ */
+ return usb_port_suspend(udev);
+}
+
+static int generic_resume(struct usb_device *udev)
+{
+ if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED)
+ return 0;
+
+ return usb_port_resume(udev);
+}
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+
struct usb_device_driver usb_generic_driver = {
.name = "usb",
.probe = generic_probe,
.disconnect = generic_disconnect,
+#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+ .suspend = generic_suspend,
+ .resume = generic_resume,
+#endif
};