From 9ca8dbcc65cfc63d6f5ef3312a33184e1d726e00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yunhong Jiang Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 12:17:53 -0700 Subject: Add the rt linux 4.1.3-rt3 as base Import the rt linux 4.1.3-rt3 as OPNFV kvm base. It's from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rt/linux-rt-devel.git linux-4.1.y-rt and the base is: commit 0917f823c59692d751951bf5ea699a2d1e2f26a2 Author: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior Date: Sat Jul 25 12:13:34 2015 +0200 Prepare v4.1.3-rt3 Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior We lose all the git history this way and it's not good. We should apply another opnfv project repo in future. Change-Id: I87543d81c9df70d99c5001fbdf646b202c19f423 Signed-off-by: Yunhong Jiang --- kernel/drivers/usb/core/hub.c | 5681 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 5681 insertions(+) create mode 100644 kernel/drivers/usb/core/hub.c (limited to 'kernel/drivers/usb/core/hub.c') diff --git a/kernel/drivers/usb/core/hub.c b/kernel/drivers/usb/core/hub.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3b7151687 --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/drivers/usb/core/hub.c @@ -0,0 +1,5681 @@ +/* + * USB hub driver. + * + * (C) Copyright 1999 Linus Torvalds + * (C) Copyright 1999 Johannes Erdfelt + * (C) Copyright 1999 Gregory P. Smith + * (C) Copyright 2001 Brad Hards (bhards@bigpond.net.au) + * + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include + +#include "hub.h" +#include "otg_whitelist.h" + +#define USB_VENDOR_GENESYS_LOGIC 0x05e3 +#define HUB_QUIRK_CHECK_PORT_AUTOSUSPEND 0x01 + +/* Protect struct usb_device->state and ->children members + * Note: Both are also protected by ->dev.sem, except that ->state can + * change to USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED even when the semaphore isn't held. */ +static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(device_state_lock); + +/* workqueue to process hub events */ +static struct workqueue_struct *hub_wq; +static void hub_event(struct work_struct *work); + +/* synchronize hub-port add/remove and peering operations */ +DEFINE_MUTEX(usb_port_peer_mutex); + +/* cycle leds on hubs that aren't blinking for attention */ +static bool blinkenlights = 0; +module_param (blinkenlights, bool, S_IRUGO); +MODULE_PARM_DESC (blinkenlights, "true to cycle leds on hubs"); + +/* + * Device SATA8000 FW1.0 from DATAST0R Technology Corp requires about + * 10 seconds to send reply for the initial 64-byte descriptor request. + */ +/* define initial 64-byte descriptor request timeout in milliseconds */ +static int initial_descriptor_timeout = USB_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT; +module_param(initial_descriptor_timeout, int, S_IRUGO|S_IWUSR); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(initial_descriptor_timeout, + "initial 64-byte descriptor request timeout in milliseconds " + "(default 5000 - 5.0 seconds)"); + +/* + * As of 2.6.10 we introduce a new USB device initialization scheme which + * closely resembles the way Windows works. Hopefully it will be compatible + * with a wider range of devices than the old scheme. However some previously + * working devices may start giving rise to "device not accepting address" + * errors; if that happens the user can try the old scheme by adjusting the + * following module parameters. + * + * For maximum flexibility there are two boolean parameters to control the + * hub driver's behavior. On the first initialization attempt, if the + * "old_scheme_first" parameter is set then the old scheme will be used, + * otherwise the new scheme is used. If that fails and "use_both_schemes" + * is set, then the driver will make another attempt, using the other scheme. + */ +static bool old_scheme_first = 0; +module_param(old_scheme_first, bool, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(old_scheme_first, + "start with the old device initialization scheme"); + +static bool use_both_schemes = 1; +module_param(use_both_schemes, bool, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(use_both_schemes, + "try the other device initialization scheme if the " + "first one fails"); + +/* Mutual exclusion for EHCI CF initialization. This interferes with + * port reset on some companion controllers. + */ +DECLARE_RWSEM(ehci_cf_port_reset_rwsem); +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ehci_cf_port_reset_rwsem); + +#define HUB_DEBOUNCE_TIMEOUT 2000 +#define HUB_DEBOUNCE_STEP 25 +#define HUB_DEBOUNCE_STABLE 100 + +static void hub_release(struct kref *kref); +static int usb_reset_and_verify_device(struct usb_device *udev); + +static inline char *portspeed(struct usb_hub *hub, int portstatus) +{ + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + return "5.0 Gb/s"; + if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_HIGH_SPEED) + return "480 Mb/s"; + else if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_LOW_SPEED) + return "1.5 Mb/s"; + else + return "12 Mb/s"; +} + +/* Note that hdev or one of its children must be locked! */ +struct usb_hub *usb_hub_to_struct_hub(struct usb_device *hdev) +{ + if (!hdev || !hdev->actconfig || !hdev->maxchild) + return NULL; + return usb_get_intfdata(hdev->actconfig->interface[0]); +} + +static int usb_device_supports_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + /* USB 2.1 (and greater) devices indicate LPM support through + * their USB 2.0 Extended Capabilities BOS descriptor. + */ + if (udev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) { + if (udev->bos->ext_cap && + (USB_LPM_SUPPORT & + le32_to_cpu(udev->bos->ext_cap->bmAttributes))) + return 1; + return 0; + } + + /* + * According to the USB 3.0 spec, all USB 3.0 devices must support LPM. + * However, there are some that don't, and they set the U1/U2 exit + * latencies to zero. + */ + if (!udev->bos->ss_cap) { + dev_info(&udev->dev, "No LPM exit latency info found, disabling LPM.\n"); + return 0; + } + + if (udev->bos->ss_cap->bU1devExitLat == 0 && + udev->bos->ss_cap->bU2DevExitLat == 0) { + if (udev->parent) + dev_info(&udev->dev, "LPM exit latency is zeroed, disabling LPM.\n"); + else + dev_info(&udev->dev, "We don't know the algorithms for LPM for this host, disabling LPM.\n"); + return 0; + } + + if (!udev->parent || udev->parent->lpm_capable) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Set the Maximum Exit Latency (MEL) for the host to initiate a transition from + * either U1 or U2. + */ +static void usb_set_lpm_mel(struct usb_device *udev, + struct usb3_lpm_parameters *udev_lpm_params, + unsigned int udev_exit_latency, + struct usb_hub *hub, + struct usb3_lpm_parameters *hub_lpm_params, + unsigned int hub_exit_latency) +{ + unsigned int total_mel; + unsigned int device_mel; + unsigned int hub_mel; + + /* + * Calculate the time it takes to transition all links from the roothub + * to the parent hub into U0. The parent hub must then decode the + * packet (hub header decode latency) to figure out which port it was + * bound for. + * + * The Hub Header decode latency is expressed in 0.1us intervals (0x1 + * means 0.1us). Multiply that by 100 to get nanoseconds. + */ + total_mel = hub_lpm_params->mel + + (hub->descriptor->u.ss.bHubHdrDecLat * 100); + + /* + * How long will it take to transition the downstream hub's port into + * U0? The greater of either the hub exit latency or the device exit + * latency. + * + * The BOS U1/U2 exit latencies are expressed in 1us intervals. + * Multiply that by 1000 to get nanoseconds. + */ + device_mel = udev_exit_latency * 1000; + hub_mel = hub_exit_latency * 1000; + if (device_mel > hub_mel) + total_mel += device_mel; + else + total_mel += hub_mel; + + udev_lpm_params->mel = total_mel; +} + +/* + * Set the maximum Device to Host Exit Latency (PEL) for the device to initiate + * a transition from either U1 or U2. + */ +static void usb_set_lpm_pel(struct usb_device *udev, + struct usb3_lpm_parameters *udev_lpm_params, + unsigned int udev_exit_latency, + struct usb_hub *hub, + struct usb3_lpm_parameters *hub_lpm_params, + unsigned int hub_exit_latency, + unsigned int port_to_port_exit_latency) +{ + unsigned int first_link_pel; + unsigned int hub_pel; + + /* + * First, the device sends an LFPS to transition the link between the + * device and the parent hub into U0. The exit latency is the bigger of + * the device exit latency or the hub exit latency. + */ + if (udev_exit_latency > hub_exit_latency) + first_link_pel = udev_exit_latency * 1000; + else + first_link_pel = hub_exit_latency * 1000; + + /* + * When the hub starts to receive the LFPS, there is a slight delay for + * it to figure out that one of the ports is sending an LFPS. Then it + * will forward the LFPS to its upstream link. The exit latency is the + * delay, plus the PEL that we calculated for this hub. + */ + hub_pel = port_to_port_exit_latency * 1000 + hub_lpm_params->pel; + + /* + * According to figure C-7 in the USB 3.0 spec, the PEL for this device + * is the greater of the two exit latencies. + */ + if (first_link_pel > hub_pel) + udev_lpm_params->pel = first_link_pel; + else + udev_lpm_params->pel = hub_pel; +} + +/* + * Set the System Exit Latency (SEL) to indicate the total worst-case time from + * when a device initiates a transition to U0, until when it will receive the + * first packet from the host controller. + * + * Section C.1.5.1 describes the four components to this: + * - t1: device PEL + * - t2: time for the ERDY to make it from the device to the host. + * - t3: a host-specific delay to process the ERDY. + * - t4: time for the packet to make it from the host to the device. + * + * t3 is specific to both the xHCI host and the platform the host is integrated + * into. The Intel HW folks have said it's negligible, FIXME if a different + * vendor says otherwise. + */ +static void usb_set_lpm_sel(struct usb_device *udev, + struct usb3_lpm_parameters *udev_lpm_params) +{ + struct usb_device *parent; + unsigned int num_hubs; + unsigned int total_sel; + + /* t1 = device PEL */ + total_sel = udev_lpm_params->pel; + /* How many external hubs are in between the device & the root port. */ + for (parent = udev->parent, num_hubs = 0; parent->parent; + parent = parent->parent) + num_hubs++; + /* t2 = 2.1us + 250ns * (num_hubs - 1) */ + if (num_hubs > 0) + total_sel += 2100 + 250 * (num_hubs - 1); + + /* t4 = 250ns * num_hubs */ + total_sel += 250 * num_hubs; + + udev_lpm_params->sel = total_sel; +} + +static void usb_set_lpm_parameters(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub; + unsigned int port_to_port_delay; + unsigned int udev_u1_del; + unsigned int udev_u2_del; + unsigned int hub_u1_del; + unsigned int hub_u2_del; + + if (!udev->lpm_capable || udev->speed != USB_SPEED_SUPER) + return; + + hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + /* It doesn't take time to transition the roothub into U0, since it + * doesn't have an upstream link. + */ + if (!hub) + return; + + udev_u1_del = udev->bos->ss_cap->bU1devExitLat; + udev_u2_del = le16_to_cpu(udev->bos->ss_cap->bU2DevExitLat); + hub_u1_del = udev->parent->bos->ss_cap->bU1devExitLat; + hub_u2_del = le16_to_cpu(udev->parent->bos->ss_cap->bU2DevExitLat); + + usb_set_lpm_mel(udev, &udev->u1_params, udev_u1_del, + hub, &udev->parent->u1_params, hub_u1_del); + + usb_set_lpm_mel(udev, &udev->u2_params, udev_u2_del, + hub, &udev->parent->u2_params, hub_u2_del); + + /* + * Appendix C, section C.2.2.2, says that there is a slight delay from + * when the parent hub notices the downstream port is trying to + * transition to U0 to when the hub initiates a U0 transition on its + * upstream port. The section says the delays are tPort2PortU1EL and + * tPort2PortU2EL, but it doesn't define what they are. + * + * The hub chapter, sections 10.4.2.4 and 10.4.2.5 seem to be talking + * about the same delays. Use the maximum delay calculations from those + * sections. For U1, it's tHubPort2PortExitLat, which is 1us max. For + * U2, it's tHubPort2PortExitLat + U2DevExitLat - U1DevExitLat. I + * assume the device exit latencies they are talking about are the hub + * exit latencies. + * + * What do we do if the U2 exit latency is less than the U1 exit + * latency? It's possible, although not likely... + */ + port_to_port_delay = 1; + + usb_set_lpm_pel(udev, &udev->u1_params, udev_u1_del, + hub, &udev->parent->u1_params, hub_u1_del, + port_to_port_delay); + + if (hub_u2_del > hub_u1_del) + port_to_port_delay = 1 + hub_u2_del - hub_u1_del; + else + port_to_port_delay = 1 + hub_u1_del; + + usb_set_lpm_pel(udev, &udev->u2_params, udev_u2_del, + hub, &udev->parent->u2_params, hub_u2_del, + port_to_port_delay); + + /* Now that we've got PEL, calculate SEL. */ + usb_set_lpm_sel(udev, &udev->u1_params); + usb_set_lpm_sel(udev, &udev->u2_params); +} + +/* USB 2.0 spec Section 11.24.4.5 */ +static int get_hub_descriptor(struct usb_device *hdev, void *data) +{ + int i, ret, size; + unsigned dtype; + + if (hub_is_superspeed(hdev)) { + dtype = USB_DT_SS_HUB; + size = USB_DT_SS_HUB_SIZE; + } else { + dtype = USB_DT_HUB; + size = sizeof(struct usb_hub_descriptor); + } + + for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { + ret = usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_rcvctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + USB_REQ_GET_DESCRIPTOR, USB_DIR_IN | USB_RT_HUB, + dtype << 8, 0, data, size, + USB_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT); + if (ret >= (USB_DT_HUB_NONVAR_SIZE + 2)) + return ret; + } + return -EINVAL; +} + +/* + * USB 2.0 spec Section 11.24.2.1 + */ +static int clear_hub_feature(struct usb_device *hdev, int feature) +{ + return usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_sndctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE, USB_RT_HUB, feature, 0, NULL, 0, 1000); +} + +/* + * USB 2.0 spec Section 11.24.2.2 + */ +int usb_clear_port_feature(struct usb_device *hdev, int port1, int feature) +{ + return usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_sndctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE, USB_RT_PORT, feature, port1, + NULL, 0, 1000); +} + +/* + * USB 2.0 spec Section 11.24.2.13 + */ +static int set_port_feature(struct usb_device *hdev, int port1, int feature) +{ + return usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_sndctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE, USB_RT_PORT, feature, port1, + NULL, 0, 1000); +} + +static char *to_led_name(int selector) +{ + switch (selector) { + case HUB_LED_AMBER: + return "amber"; + case HUB_LED_GREEN: + return "green"; + case HUB_LED_OFF: + return "off"; + case HUB_LED_AUTO: + return "auto"; + default: + return "??"; + } +} + +/* + * USB 2.0 spec Section 11.24.2.7.1.10 and table 11-7 + * for info about using port indicators + */ +static void set_port_led(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, int selector) +{ + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + int status; + + status = set_port_feature(hub->hdev, (selector << 8) | port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_INDICATOR); + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "indicator %s status %d\n", + to_led_name(selector), status); +} + +#define LED_CYCLE_PERIOD ((2*HZ)/3) + +static void led_work (struct work_struct *work) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = + container_of(work, struct usb_hub, leds.work); + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + unsigned i; + unsigned changed = 0; + int cursor = -1; + + if (hdev->state != USB_STATE_CONFIGURED || hub->quiescing) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < hdev->maxchild; i++) { + unsigned selector, mode; + + /* 30%-50% duty cycle */ + + switch (hub->indicator[i]) { + /* cycle marker */ + case INDICATOR_CYCLE: + cursor = i; + selector = HUB_LED_AUTO; + mode = INDICATOR_AUTO; + break; + /* blinking green = sw attention */ + case INDICATOR_GREEN_BLINK: + selector = HUB_LED_GREEN; + mode = INDICATOR_GREEN_BLINK_OFF; + break; + case INDICATOR_GREEN_BLINK_OFF: + selector = HUB_LED_OFF; + mode = INDICATOR_GREEN_BLINK; + break; + /* blinking amber = hw attention */ + case INDICATOR_AMBER_BLINK: + selector = HUB_LED_AMBER; + mode = INDICATOR_AMBER_BLINK_OFF; + break; + case INDICATOR_AMBER_BLINK_OFF: + selector = HUB_LED_OFF; + mode = INDICATOR_AMBER_BLINK; + break; + /* blink green/amber = reserved */ + case INDICATOR_ALT_BLINK: + selector = HUB_LED_GREEN; + mode = INDICATOR_ALT_BLINK_OFF; + break; + case INDICATOR_ALT_BLINK_OFF: + selector = HUB_LED_AMBER; + mode = INDICATOR_ALT_BLINK; + break; + default: + continue; + } + if (selector != HUB_LED_AUTO) + changed = 1; + set_port_led(hub, i + 1, selector); + hub->indicator[i] = mode; + } + if (!changed && blinkenlights) { + cursor++; + cursor %= hdev->maxchild; + set_port_led(hub, cursor + 1, HUB_LED_GREEN); + hub->indicator[cursor] = INDICATOR_CYCLE; + changed++; + } + if (changed) + queue_delayed_work(system_power_efficient_wq, + &hub->leds, LED_CYCLE_PERIOD); +} + +/* use a short timeout for hub/port status fetches */ +#define USB_STS_TIMEOUT 1000 +#define USB_STS_RETRIES 5 + +/* + * USB 2.0 spec Section 11.24.2.6 + */ +static int get_hub_status(struct usb_device *hdev, + struct usb_hub_status *data) +{ + int i, status = -ETIMEDOUT; + + for (i = 0; i < USB_STS_RETRIES && + (status == -ETIMEDOUT || status == -EPIPE); i++) { + status = usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_rcvctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + USB_REQ_GET_STATUS, USB_DIR_IN | USB_RT_HUB, 0, 0, + data, sizeof(*data), USB_STS_TIMEOUT); + } + return status; +} + +/* + * USB 2.0 spec Section 11.24.2.7 + */ +static int get_port_status(struct usb_device *hdev, int port1, + struct usb_port_status *data) +{ + int i, status = -ETIMEDOUT; + + for (i = 0; i < USB_STS_RETRIES && + (status == -ETIMEDOUT || status == -EPIPE); i++) { + status = usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_rcvctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + USB_REQ_GET_STATUS, USB_DIR_IN | USB_RT_PORT, 0, port1, + data, sizeof(*data), USB_STS_TIMEOUT); + } + return status; +} + +static int hub_port_status(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + u16 *status, u16 *change) +{ + int ret; + + mutex_lock(&hub->status_mutex); + ret = get_port_status(hub->hdev, port1, &hub->status->port); + if (ret < 4) { + if (ret != -ENODEV) + dev_err(hub->intfdev, + "%s failed (err = %d)\n", __func__, ret); + if (ret >= 0) + ret = -EIO; + } else { + *status = le16_to_cpu(hub->status->port.wPortStatus); + *change = le16_to_cpu(hub->status->port.wPortChange); + + ret = 0; + } + mutex_unlock(&hub->status_mutex); + return ret; +} + +static void kick_hub_wq(struct usb_hub *hub) +{ + struct usb_interface *intf; + + if (hub->disconnected || work_pending(&hub->events)) + return; + + /* + * Suppress autosuspend until the event is proceed. + * + * Be careful and make sure that the symmetric operation is + * always called. We are here only when there is no pending + * work for this hub. Therefore put the interface either when + * the new work is called or when it is canceled. + */ + intf = to_usb_interface(hub->intfdev); + usb_autopm_get_interface_no_resume(intf); + kref_get(&hub->kref); + + if (queue_work(hub_wq, &hub->events)) + return; + + /* the work has already been scheduled */ + usb_autopm_put_interface_async(intf); + kref_put(&hub->kref, hub_release); +} + +void usb_kick_hub_wq(struct usb_device *hdev) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(hdev); + + if (hub) + kick_hub_wq(hub); +} + +/* + * Let the USB core know that a USB 3.0 device has sent a Function Wake Device + * Notification, which indicates it had initiated remote wakeup. + * + * USB 3.0 hubs do not report the port link state change from U3 to U0 when the + * device initiates resume, so the USB core will not receive notice of the + * resume through the normal hub interrupt URB. + */ +void usb_wakeup_notification(struct usb_device *hdev, + unsigned int portnum) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub; + + if (!hdev) + return; + + hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(hdev); + if (hub) { + set_bit(portnum, hub->wakeup_bits); + kick_hub_wq(hub); + } +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_wakeup_notification); + +/* completion function, fires on port status changes and various faults */ +static void hub_irq(struct urb *urb) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = urb->context; + int status = urb->status; + unsigned i; + unsigned long bits; + + switch (status) { + case -ENOENT: /* synchronous unlink */ + case -ECONNRESET: /* async unlink */ + case -ESHUTDOWN: /* hardware going away */ + return; + + default: /* presumably an error */ + /* Cause a hub reset after 10 consecutive errors */ + dev_dbg (hub->intfdev, "transfer --> %d\n", status); + if ((++hub->nerrors < 10) || hub->error) + goto resubmit; + hub->error = status; + /* FALL THROUGH */ + + /* let hub_wq handle things */ + case 0: /* we got data: port status changed */ + bits = 0; + for (i = 0; i < urb->actual_length; ++i) + bits |= ((unsigned long) ((*hub->buffer)[i])) + << (i*8); + hub->event_bits[0] = bits; + break; + } + + hub->nerrors = 0; + + /* Something happened, let hub_wq figure it out */ + kick_hub_wq(hub); + +resubmit: + if (hub->quiescing) + return; + + if ((status = usb_submit_urb (hub->urb, GFP_ATOMIC)) != 0 + && status != -ENODEV && status != -EPERM) + dev_err (hub->intfdev, "resubmit --> %d\n", status); +} + +/* USB 2.0 spec Section 11.24.2.3 */ +static inline int +hub_clear_tt_buffer (struct usb_device *hdev, u16 devinfo, u16 tt) +{ + /* Need to clear both directions for control ep */ + if (((devinfo >> 11) & USB_ENDPOINT_XFERTYPE_MASK) == + USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL) { + int status = usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_sndctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + HUB_CLEAR_TT_BUFFER, USB_RT_PORT, + devinfo ^ 0x8000, tt, NULL, 0, 1000); + if (status) + return status; + } + return usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_sndctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + HUB_CLEAR_TT_BUFFER, USB_RT_PORT, devinfo, + tt, NULL, 0, 1000); +} + +/* + * enumeration blocks hub_wq for a long time. we use keventd instead, since + * long blocking there is the exception, not the rule. accordingly, HCDs + * talking to TTs must queue control transfers (not just bulk and iso), so + * both can talk to the same hub concurrently. + */ +static void hub_tt_work(struct work_struct *work) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = + container_of(work, struct usb_hub, tt.clear_work); + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave (&hub->tt.lock, flags); + while (!list_empty(&hub->tt.clear_list)) { + struct list_head *next; + struct usb_tt_clear *clear; + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + const struct hc_driver *drv; + int status; + + next = hub->tt.clear_list.next; + clear = list_entry (next, struct usb_tt_clear, clear_list); + list_del (&clear->clear_list); + + /* drop lock so HCD can concurrently report other TT errors */ + spin_unlock_irqrestore (&hub->tt.lock, flags); + status = hub_clear_tt_buffer (hdev, clear->devinfo, clear->tt); + if (status && status != -ENODEV) + dev_err (&hdev->dev, + "clear tt %d (%04x) error %d\n", + clear->tt, clear->devinfo, status); + + /* Tell the HCD, even if the operation failed */ + drv = clear->hcd->driver; + if (drv->clear_tt_buffer_complete) + (drv->clear_tt_buffer_complete)(clear->hcd, clear->ep); + + kfree(clear); + spin_lock_irqsave(&hub->tt.lock, flags); + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore (&hub->tt.lock, flags); +} + +/** + * usb_hub_set_port_power - control hub port's power state + * @hdev: USB device belonging to the usb hub + * @hub: target hub + * @port1: port index + * @set: expected status + * + * call this function to control port's power via setting or + * clearing the port's PORT_POWER feature. + * + * Return: 0 if successful. A negative error code otherwise. + */ +int usb_hub_set_port_power(struct usb_device *hdev, struct usb_hub *hub, + int port1, bool set) +{ + int ret; + + if (set) + ret = set_port_feature(hdev, port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_POWER); + else + ret = usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_POWER); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + if (set) + set_bit(port1, hub->power_bits); + else + clear_bit(port1, hub->power_bits); + return 0; +} + +/** + * usb_hub_clear_tt_buffer - clear control/bulk TT state in high speed hub + * @urb: an URB associated with the failed or incomplete split transaction + * + * High speed HCDs use this to tell the hub driver that some split control or + * bulk transaction failed in a way that requires clearing internal state of + * a transaction translator. This is normally detected (and reported) from + * interrupt context. + * + * It may not be possible for that hub to handle additional full (or low) + * speed transactions until that state is fully cleared out. + * + * Return: 0 if successful. A negative error code otherwise. + */ +int usb_hub_clear_tt_buffer(struct urb *urb) +{ + struct usb_device *udev = urb->dev; + int pipe = urb->pipe; + struct usb_tt *tt = udev->tt; + unsigned long flags; + struct usb_tt_clear *clear; + + /* we've got to cope with an arbitrary number of pending TT clears, + * since each TT has "at least two" buffers that can need it (and + * there can be many TTs per hub). even if they're uncommon. + */ + if ((clear = kmalloc (sizeof *clear, GFP_ATOMIC)) == NULL) { + dev_err (&udev->dev, "can't save CLEAR_TT_BUFFER state\n"); + /* FIXME recover somehow ... RESET_TT? */ + return -ENOMEM; + } + + /* info that CLEAR_TT_BUFFER needs */ + clear->tt = tt->multi ? udev->ttport : 1; + clear->devinfo = usb_pipeendpoint (pipe); + clear->devinfo |= udev->devnum << 4; + clear->devinfo |= usb_pipecontrol (pipe) + ? (USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL << 11) + : (USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK << 11); + if (usb_pipein (pipe)) + clear->devinfo |= 1 << 15; + + /* info for completion callback */ + clear->hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + clear->ep = urb->ep; + + /* tell keventd to clear state for this TT */ + spin_lock_irqsave (&tt->lock, flags); + list_add_tail (&clear->clear_list, &tt->clear_list); + schedule_work(&tt->clear_work); + spin_unlock_irqrestore (&tt->lock, flags); + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hub_clear_tt_buffer); + +static void hub_power_on(struct usb_hub *hub, bool do_delay) +{ + int port1; + + /* Enable power on each port. Some hubs have reserved values + * of LPSM (> 2) in their descriptors, even though they are + * USB 2.0 hubs. Some hubs do not implement port-power switching + * but only emulate it. In all cases, the ports won't work + * unless we send these messages to the hub. + */ + if (hub_is_port_power_switchable(hub)) + dev_dbg(hub->intfdev, "enabling power on all ports\n"); + else + dev_dbg(hub->intfdev, "trying to enable port power on " + "non-switchable hub\n"); + for (port1 = 1; port1 <= hub->hdev->maxchild; port1++) + if (test_bit(port1, hub->power_bits)) + set_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_POWER); + else + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_POWER); + if (do_delay) + msleep(hub_power_on_good_delay(hub)); +} + +static int hub_hub_status(struct usb_hub *hub, + u16 *status, u16 *change) +{ + int ret; + + mutex_lock(&hub->status_mutex); + ret = get_hub_status(hub->hdev, &hub->status->hub); + if (ret < 0) { + if (ret != -ENODEV) + dev_err(hub->intfdev, + "%s failed (err = %d)\n", __func__, ret); + } else { + *status = le16_to_cpu(hub->status->hub.wHubStatus); + *change = le16_to_cpu(hub->status->hub.wHubChange); + ret = 0; + } + mutex_unlock(&hub->status_mutex); + return ret; +} + +static int hub_set_port_link_state(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + unsigned int link_status) +{ + return set_port_feature(hub->hdev, + port1 | (link_status << 3), + USB_PORT_FEAT_LINK_STATE); +} + +/* + * If USB 3.0 ports are placed into the Disabled state, they will no longer + * detect any device connects or disconnects. This is generally not what the + * USB core wants, since it expects a disabled port to produce a port status + * change event when a new device connects. + * + * Instead, set the link state to Disabled, wait for the link to settle into + * that state, clear any change bits, and then put the port into the RxDetect + * state. + */ +static int hub_usb3_port_disable(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1) +{ + int ret; + int total_time; + u16 portchange, portstatus; + + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + return -EINVAL; + + ret = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + /* + * USB controller Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] FCH USB XHCI + * Controller [1022:7814] will have spurious result making the following + * usb 3.0 device hotplugging route to the 2.0 root hub and recognized + * as high-speed device if we set the usb 3.0 port link state to + * Disabled. Since it's already in USB_SS_PORT_LS_RX_DETECT state, we + * check the state here to avoid the bug. + */ + if ((portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_LINK_STATE) == + USB_SS_PORT_LS_RX_DETECT) { + dev_dbg(&hub->ports[port1 - 1]->dev, + "Not disabling port; link state is RxDetect\n"); + return ret; + } + + ret = hub_set_port_link_state(hub, port1, USB_SS_PORT_LS_SS_DISABLED); + if (ret) + return ret; + + /* Wait for the link to enter the disabled state. */ + for (total_time = 0; ; total_time += HUB_DEBOUNCE_STEP) { + ret = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + if ((portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_LINK_STATE) == + USB_SS_PORT_LS_SS_DISABLED) + break; + if (total_time >= HUB_DEBOUNCE_TIMEOUT) + break; + msleep(HUB_DEBOUNCE_STEP); + } + if (total_time >= HUB_DEBOUNCE_TIMEOUT) + dev_warn(&hub->ports[port1 - 1]->dev, + "Could not disable after %d ms\n", total_time); + + return hub_set_port_link_state(hub, port1, USB_SS_PORT_LS_RX_DETECT); +} + +static int hub_port_disable(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, int set_state) +{ + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + int ret = 0; + + if (port_dev->child && set_state) + usb_set_device_state(port_dev->child, USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED); + if (!hub->error) { + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + ret = hub_usb3_port_disable(hub, port1); + else + ret = usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_ENABLE); + } + if (ret && ret != -ENODEV) + dev_err(&port_dev->dev, "cannot disable (err = %d)\n", ret); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Disable a port and mark a logical connect-change event, so that some + * time later hub_wq will disconnect() any existing usb_device on the port + * and will re-enumerate if there actually is a device attached. + */ +static void hub_port_logical_disconnect(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1) +{ + dev_dbg(&hub->ports[port1 - 1]->dev, "logical disconnect\n"); + hub_port_disable(hub, port1, 1); + + /* FIXME let caller ask to power down the port: + * - some devices won't enumerate without a VBUS power cycle + * - SRP saves power that way + * - ... new call, TBD ... + * That's easy if this hub can switch power per-port, and + * hub_wq reactivates the port later (timer, SRP, etc). + * Powerdown must be optional, because of reset/DFU. + */ + + set_bit(port1, hub->change_bits); + kick_hub_wq(hub); +} + +/** + * usb_remove_device - disable a device's port on its parent hub + * @udev: device to be disabled and removed + * Context: @udev locked, must be able to sleep. + * + * After @udev's port has been disabled, hub_wq is notified and it will + * see that the device has been disconnected. When the device is + * physically unplugged and something is plugged in, the events will + * be received and processed normally. + * + * Return: 0 if successful. A negative error code otherwise. + */ +int usb_remove_device(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub; + struct usb_interface *intf; + + if (!udev->parent) /* Can't remove a root hub */ + return -EINVAL; + hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + intf = to_usb_interface(hub->intfdev); + + usb_autopm_get_interface(intf); + set_bit(udev->portnum, hub->removed_bits); + hub_port_logical_disconnect(hub, udev->portnum); + usb_autopm_put_interface(intf); + return 0; +} + +enum hub_activation_type { + HUB_INIT, HUB_INIT2, HUB_INIT3, /* INITs must come first */ + HUB_POST_RESET, HUB_RESUME, HUB_RESET_RESUME, +}; + +static void hub_init_func2(struct work_struct *ws); +static void hub_init_func3(struct work_struct *ws); + +static void hub_activate(struct usb_hub *hub, enum hub_activation_type type) +{ + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + struct usb_hcd *hcd; + int ret; + int port1; + int status; + bool need_debounce_delay = false; + unsigned delay; + + /* Continue a partial initialization */ + if (type == HUB_INIT2) + goto init2; + if (type == HUB_INIT3) + goto init3; + + /* The superspeed hub except for root hub has to use Hub Depth + * value as an offset into the route string to locate the bits + * it uses to determine the downstream port number. So hub driver + * should send a set hub depth request to superspeed hub after + * the superspeed hub is set configuration in initialization or + * reset procedure. + * + * After a resume, port power should still be on. + * For any other type of activation, turn it on. + */ + if (type != HUB_RESUME) { + if (hdev->parent && hub_is_superspeed(hdev)) { + ret = usb_control_msg(hdev, usb_sndctrlpipe(hdev, 0), + HUB_SET_DEPTH, USB_RT_HUB, + hdev->level - 1, 0, NULL, 0, + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + if (ret < 0) + dev_err(hub->intfdev, + "set hub depth failed\n"); + } + + /* Speed up system boot by using a delayed_work for the + * hub's initial power-up delays. This is pretty awkward + * and the implementation looks like a home-brewed sort of + * setjmp/longjmp, but it saves at least 100 ms for each + * root hub (assuming usbcore is compiled into the kernel + * rather than as a module). It adds up. + * + * This can't be done for HUB_RESUME or HUB_RESET_RESUME + * because for those activation types the ports have to be + * operational when we return. In theory this could be done + * for HUB_POST_RESET, but it's easier not to. + */ + if (type == HUB_INIT) { + unsigned delay = hub_power_on_good_delay(hub); + + hub_power_on(hub, false); + INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&hub->init_work, hub_init_func2); + queue_delayed_work(system_power_efficient_wq, + &hub->init_work, + msecs_to_jiffies(delay)); + + /* Suppress autosuspend until init is done */ + usb_autopm_get_interface_no_resume( + to_usb_interface(hub->intfdev)); + return; /* Continues at init2: below */ + } else if (type == HUB_RESET_RESUME) { + /* The internal host controller state for the hub device + * may be gone after a host power loss on system resume. + * Update the device's info so the HW knows it's a hub. + */ + hcd = bus_to_hcd(hdev->bus); + if (hcd->driver->update_hub_device) { + ret = hcd->driver->update_hub_device(hcd, hdev, + &hub->tt, GFP_NOIO); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_err(hub->intfdev, "Host not " + "accepting hub info " + "update.\n"); + dev_err(hub->intfdev, "LS/FS devices " + "and hubs may not work " + "under this hub\n."); + } + } + hub_power_on(hub, true); + } else { + hub_power_on(hub, true); + } + } + init2: + + /* + * Check each port and set hub->change_bits to let hub_wq know + * which ports need attention. + */ + for (port1 = 1; port1 <= hdev->maxchild; ++port1) { + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + struct usb_device *udev = port_dev->child; + u16 portstatus, portchange; + + portstatus = portchange = 0; + status = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange); + if (udev || (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION)) + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "status %04x change %04x\n", + portstatus, portchange); + + /* + * After anything other than HUB_RESUME (i.e., initialization + * or any sort of reset), every port should be disabled. + * Unconnected ports should likewise be disabled (paranoia), + * and so should ports for which we have no usb_device. + */ + if ((portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) && ( + type != HUB_RESUME || + !(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) || + !udev || + udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED)) { + /* + * USB3 protocol ports will automatically transition + * to Enabled state when detect an USB3.0 device attach. + * Do not disable USB3 protocol ports, just pretend + * power was lost + */ + portstatus &= ~USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE; + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hdev)) + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_ENABLE); + } + + /* Clear status-change flags; we'll debounce later */ + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION) { + need_debounce_delay = true; + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_CONNECTION); + } + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_ENABLE) { + need_debounce_delay = true; + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_ENABLE); + } + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_RESET) { + need_debounce_delay = true; + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_RESET); + } + if ((portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_BH_RESET) && + hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) { + need_debounce_delay = true; + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_BH_PORT_RESET); + } + /* We can forget about a "removed" device when there's a + * physical disconnect or the connect status changes. + */ + if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) || + (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION)) + clear_bit(port1, hub->removed_bits); + + if (!udev || udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) { + /* Tell hub_wq to disconnect the device or + * check for a new connection + */ + if (udev || (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) || + (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_OVERCURRENT)) + set_bit(port1, hub->change_bits); + + } else if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) { + bool port_resumed = (portstatus & + USB_PORT_STAT_LINK_STATE) == + USB_SS_PORT_LS_U0; + /* The power session apparently survived the resume. + * If there was an overcurrent or suspend change + * (i.e., remote wakeup request), have hub_wq + * take care of it. Look at the port link state + * for USB 3.0 hubs, since they don't have a suspend + * change bit, and they don't set the port link change + * bit on device-initiated resume. + */ + if (portchange || (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev) && + port_resumed)) + set_bit(port1, hub->change_bits); + + } else if (udev->persist_enabled) { +#ifdef CONFIG_PM + udev->reset_resume = 1; +#endif + /* Don't set the change_bits when the device + * was powered off. + */ + if (test_bit(port1, hub->power_bits)) + set_bit(port1, hub->change_bits); + + } else { + /* The power session is gone; tell hub_wq */ + usb_set_device_state(udev, USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED); + set_bit(port1, hub->change_bits); + } + } + + /* If no port-status-change flags were set, we don't need any + * debouncing. If flags were set we can try to debounce the + * ports all at once right now, instead of letting hub_wq do them + * one at a time later on. + * + * If any port-status changes do occur during this delay, hub_wq + * will see them later and handle them normally. + */ + if (need_debounce_delay) { + delay = HUB_DEBOUNCE_STABLE; + + /* Don't do a long sleep inside a workqueue routine */ + if (type == HUB_INIT2) { + INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&hub->init_work, hub_init_func3); + queue_delayed_work(system_power_efficient_wq, + &hub->init_work, + msecs_to_jiffies(delay)); + return; /* Continues at init3: below */ + } else { + msleep(delay); + } + } + init3: + hub->quiescing = 0; + + status = usb_submit_urb(hub->urb, GFP_NOIO); + if (status < 0) + dev_err(hub->intfdev, "activate --> %d\n", status); + if (hub->has_indicators && blinkenlights) + queue_delayed_work(system_power_efficient_wq, + &hub->leds, LED_CYCLE_PERIOD); + + /* Scan all ports that need attention */ + kick_hub_wq(hub); + + /* Allow autosuspend if it was suppressed */ + if (type <= HUB_INIT3) + usb_autopm_put_interface_async(to_usb_interface(hub->intfdev)); +} + +/* Implement the continuations for the delays above */ +static void hub_init_func2(struct work_struct *ws) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = container_of(ws, struct usb_hub, init_work.work); + + hub_activate(hub, HUB_INIT2); +} + +static void hub_init_func3(struct work_struct *ws) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = container_of(ws, struct usb_hub, init_work.work); + + hub_activate(hub, HUB_INIT3); +} + +enum hub_quiescing_type { + HUB_DISCONNECT, HUB_PRE_RESET, HUB_SUSPEND +}; + +static void hub_quiesce(struct usb_hub *hub, enum hub_quiescing_type type) +{ + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + int i; + + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&hub->init_work); + + /* hub_wq and related activity won't re-trigger */ + hub->quiescing = 1; + + if (type != HUB_SUSPEND) { + /* Disconnect all the children */ + for (i = 0; i < hdev->maxchild; ++i) { + if (hub->ports[i]->child) + usb_disconnect(&hub->ports[i]->child); + } + } + + /* Stop hub_wq and related activity */ + usb_kill_urb(hub->urb); + if (hub->has_indicators) + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&hub->leds); + if (hub->tt.hub) + flush_work(&hub->tt.clear_work); +} + +static void hub_pm_barrier_for_all_ports(struct usb_hub *hub) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < hub->hdev->maxchild; ++i) + pm_runtime_barrier(&hub->ports[i]->dev); +} + +/* caller has locked the hub device */ +static int hub_pre_reset(struct usb_interface *intf) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_get_intfdata(intf); + + hub_quiesce(hub, HUB_PRE_RESET); + hub->in_reset = 1; + hub_pm_barrier_for_all_ports(hub); + return 0; +} + +/* caller has locked the hub device */ +static int hub_post_reset(struct usb_interface *intf) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_get_intfdata(intf); + + hub->in_reset = 0; + hub_pm_barrier_for_all_ports(hub); + hub_activate(hub, HUB_POST_RESET); + return 0; +} + +static int hub_configure(struct usb_hub *hub, + struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *endpoint) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd; + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + struct device *hub_dev = hub->intfdev; + u16 hubstatus, hubchange; + u16 wHubCharacteristics; + unsigned int pipe; + int maxp, ret, i; + char *message = "out of memory"; + unsigned unit_load; + unsigned full_load; + unsigned maxchild; + + hub->buffer = kmalloc(sizeof(*hub->buffer), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!hub->buffer) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto fail; + } + + hub->status = kmalloc(sizeof(*hub->status), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!hub->status) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto fail; + } + mutex_init(&hub->status_mutex); + + hub->descriptor = kmalloc(sizeof(*hub->descriptor), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!hub->descriptor) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto fail; + } + + /* Request the entire hub descriptor. + * hub->descriptor can handle USB_MAXCHILDREN ports, + * but the hub can/will return fewer bytes here. + */ + ret = get_hub_descriptor(hdev, hub->descriptor); + if (ret < 0) { + message = "can't read hub descriptor"; + goto fail; + } else if (hub->descriptor->bNbrPorts > USB_MAXCHILDREN) { + message = "hub has too many ports!"; + ret = -ENODEV; + goto fail; + } else if (hub->descriptor->bNbrPorts == 0) { + message = "hub doesn't have any ports!"; + ret = -ENODEV; + goto fail; + } + + maxchild = hub->descriptor->bNbrPorts; + dev_info(hub_dev, "%d port%s detected\n", maxchild, + (maxchild == 1) ? "" : "s"); + + hub->ports = kzalloc(maxchild * sizeof(struct usb_port *), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!hub->ports) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto fail; + } + + wHubCharacteristics = le16_to_cpu(hub->descriptor->wHubCharacteristics); + if (hub_is_superspeed(hdev)) { + unit_load = 150; + full_load = 900; + } else { + unit_load = 100; + full_load = 500; + } + + /* FIXME for USB 3.0, skip for now */ + if ((wHubCharacteristics & HUB_CHAR_COMPOUND) && + !(hub_is_superspeed(hdev))) { + int i; + char portstr[USB_MAXCHILDREN + 1]; + + for (i = 0; i < maxchild; i++) + portstr[i] = hub->descriptor->u.hs.DeviceRemovable + [((i + 1) / 8)] & (1 << ((i + 1) % 8)) + ? 'F' : 'R'; + portstr[maxchild] = 0; + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "compound device; port removable status: %s\n", portstr); + } else + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "standalone hub\n"); + + switch (wHubCharacteristics & HUB_CHAR_LPSM) { + case HUB_CHAR_COMMON_LPSM: + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "ganged power switching\n"); + break; + case HUB_CHAR_INDV_PORT_LPSM: + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "individual port power switching\n"); + break; + case HUB_CHAR_NO_LPSM: + case HUB_CHAR_LPSM: + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "no power switching (usb 1.0)\n"); + break; + } + + switch (wHubCharacteristics & HUB_CHAR_OCPM) { + case HUB_CHAR_COMMON_OCPM: + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "global over-current protection\n"); + break; + case HUB_CHAR_INDV_PORT_OCPM: + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "individual port over-current protection\n"); + break; + case HUB_CHAR_NO_OCPM: + case HUB_CHAR_OCPM: + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "no over-current protection\n"); + break; + } + + spin_lock_init (&hub->tt.lock); + INIT_LIST_HEAD (&hub->tt.clear_list); + INIT_WORK(&hub->tt.clear_work, hub_tt_work); + switch (hdev->descriptor.bDeviceProtocol) { + case USB_HUB_PR_FS: + break; + case USB_HUB_PR_HS_SINGLE_TT: + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "Single TT\n"); + hub->tt.hub = hdev; + break; + case USB_HUB_PR_HS_MULTI_TT: + ret = usb_set_interface(hdev, 0, 1); + if (ret == 0) { + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "TT per port\n"); + hub->tt.multi = 1; + } else + dev_err(hub_dev, "Using single TT (err %d)\n", + ret); + hub->tt.hub = hdev; + break; + case USB_HUB_PR_SS: + /* USB 3.0 hubs don't have a TT */ + break; + default: + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "Unrecognized hub protocol %d\n", + hdev->descriptor.bDeviceProtocol); + break; + } + + /* Note 8 FS bit times == (8 bits / 12000000 bps) ~= 666ns */ + switch (wHubCharacteristics & HUB_CHAR_TTTT) { + case HUB_TTTT_8_BITS: + if (hdev->descriptor.bDeviceProtocol != 0) { + hub->tt.think_time = 666; + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "TT requires at most %d " + "FS bit times (%d ns)\n", + 8, hub->tt.think_time); + } + break; + case HUB_TTTT_16_BITS: + hub->tt.think_time = 666 * 2; + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "TT requires at most %d " + "FS bit times (%d ns)\n", + 16, hub->tt.think_time); + break; + case HUB_TTTT_24_BITS: + hub->tt.think_time = 666 * 3; + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "TT requires at most %d " + "FS bit times (%d ns)\n", + 24, hub->tt.think_time); + break; + case HUB_TTTT_32_BITS: + hub->tt.think_time = 666 * 4; + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "TT requires at most %d " + "FS bit times (%d ns)\n", + 32, hub->tt.think_time); + break; + } + + /* probe() zeroes hub->indicator[] */ + if (wHubCharacteristics & HUB_CHAR_PORTIND) { + hub->has_indicators = 1; + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "Port indicators are supported\n"); + } + + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "power on to power good time: %dms\n", + hub->descriptor->bPwrOn2PwrGood * 2); + + /* power budgeting mostly matters with bus-powered hubs, + * and battery-powered root hubs (may provide just 8 mA). + */ + ret = usb_get_status(hdev, USB_RECIP_DEVICE, 0, &hubstatus); + if (ret) { + message = "can't get hub status"; + goto fail; + } + hcd = bus_to_hcd(hdev->bus); + if (hdev == hdev->bus->root_hub) { + if (hcd->power_budget > 0) + hdev->bus_mA = hcd->power_budget; + else + hdev->bus_mA = full_load * maxchild; + if (hdev->bus_mA >= full_load) + hub->mA_per_port = full_load; + else { + hub->mA_per_port = hdev->bus_mA; + hub->limited_power = 1; + } + } else if ((hubstatus & (1 << USB_DEVICE_SELF_POWERED)) == 0) { + int remaining = hdev->bus_mA - + hub->descriptor->bHubContrCurrent; + + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "hub controller current requirement: %dmA\n", + hub->descriptor->bHubContrCurrent); + hub->limited_power = 1; + + if (remaining < maxchild * unit_load) + dev_warn(hub_dev, + "insufficient power available " + "to use all downstream ports\n"); + hub->mA_per_port = unit_load; /* 7.2.1 */ + + } else { /* Self-powered external hub */ + /* FIXME: What about battery-powered external hubs that + * provide less current per port? */ + hub->mA_per_port = full_load; + } + if (hub->mA_per_port < full_load) + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "%umA bus power budget for each child\n", + hub->mA_per_port); + + ret = hub_hub_status(hub, &hubstatus, &hubchange); + if (ret < 0) { + message = "can't get hub status"; + goto fail; + } + + /* local power status reports aren't always correct */ + if (hdev->actconfig->desc.bmAttributes & USB_CONFIG_ATT_SELFPOWER) + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "local power source is %s\n", + (hubstatus & HUB_STATUS_LOCAL_POWER) + ? "lost (inactive)" : "good"); + + if ((wHubCharacteristics & HUB_CHAR_OCPM) == 0) + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "%sover-current condition exists\n", + (hubstatus & HUB_STATUS_OVERCURRENT) ? "" : "no "); + + /* set up the interrupt endpoint + * We use the EP's maxpacket size instead of (PORTS+1+7)/8 + * bytes as USB2.0[11.12.3] says because some hubs are known + * to send more data (and thus cause overflow). For root hubs, + * maxpktsize is defined in hcd.c's fake endpoint descriptors + * to be big enough for at least USB_MAXCHILDREN ports. */ + pipe = usb_rcvintpipe(hdev, endpoint->bEndpointAddress); + maxp = usb_maxpacket(hdev, pipe, usb_pipeout(pipe)); + + if (maxp > sizeof(*hub->buffer)) + maxp = sizeof(*hub->buffer); + + hub->urb = usb_alloc_urb(0, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!hub->urb) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto fail; + } + + usb_fill_int_urb(hub->urb, hdev, pipe, *hub->buffer, maxp, hub_irq, + hub, endpoint->bInterval); + + /* maybe cycle the hub leds */ + if (hub->has_indicators && blinkenlights) + hub->indicator[0] = INDICATOR_CYCLE; + + mutex_lock(&usb_port_peer_mutex); + for (i = 0; i < maxchild; i++) { + ret = usb_hub_create_port_device(hub, i + 1); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_err(hub->intfdev, + "couldn't create port%d device.\n", i + 1); + break; + } + } + hdev->maxchild = i; + for (i = 0; i < hdev->maxchild; i++) { + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[i]; + + pm_runtime_put(&port_dev->dev); + } + + mutex_unlock(&usb_port_peer_mutex); + if (ret < 0) + goto fail; + + /* Update the HCD's internal representation of this hub before hub_wq + * starts getting port status changes for devices under the hub. + */ + if (hcd->driver->update_hub_device) { + ret = hcd->driver->update_hub_device(hcd, hdev, + &hub->tt, GFP_KERNEL); + if (ret < 0) { + message = "can't update HCD hub info"; + goto fail; + } + } + + usb_hub_adjust_deviceremovable(hdev, hub->descriptor); + + hub_activate(hub, HUB_INIT); + return 0; + +fail: + dev_err (hub_dev, "config failed, %s (err %d)\n", + message, ret); + /* hub_disconnect() frees urb and descriptor */ + return ret; +} + +static void hub_release(struct kref *kref) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = container_of(kref, struct usb_hub, kref); + + usb_put_dev(hub->hdev); + usb_put_intf(to_usb_interface(hub->intfdev)); + kfree(hub); +} + +static unsigned highspeed_hubs; + +static void hub_disconnect(struct usb_interface *intf) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_get_intfdata(intf); + struct usb_device *hdev = interface_to_usbdev(intf); + int port1; + + /* + * Stop adding new hub events. We do not want to block here and thus + * will not try to remove any pending work item. + */ + hub->disconnected = 1; + + /* Disconnect all children and quiesce the hub */ + hub->error = 0; + hub_quiesce(hub, HUB_DISCONNECT); + + mutex_lock(&usb_port_peer_mutex); + + /* Avoid races with recursively_mark_NOTATTACHED() */ + spin_lock_irq(&device_state_lock); + port1 = hdev->maxchild; + hdev->maxchild = 0; + usb_set_intfdata(intf, NULL); + spin_unlock_irq(&device_state_lock); + + for (; port1 > 0; --port1) + usb_hub_remove_port_device(hub, port1); + + mutex_unlock(&usb_port_peer_mutex); + + if (hub->hdev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) + highspeed_hubs--; + + usb_free_urb(hub->urb); + kfree(hub->ports); + kfree(hub->descriptor); + kfree(hub->status); + kfree(hub->buffer); + + pm_suspend_ignore_children(&intf->dev, false); + kref_put(&hub->kref, hub_release); +} + +static int hub_probe(struct usb_interface *intf, const struct usb_device_id *id) +{ + struct usb_host_interface *desc; + struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *endpoint; + struct usb_device *hdev; + struct usb_hub *hub; + + desc = intf->cur_altsetting; + hdev = interface_to_usbdev(intf); + + /* + * Set default autosuspend delay as 0 to speedup bus suspend, + * based on the below considerations: + * + * - Unlike other drivers, the hub driver does not rely on the + * autosuspend delay to provide enough time to handle a wakeup + * event, and the submitted status URB is just to check future + * change on hub downstream ports, so it is safe to do it. + * + * - The patch might cause one or more auto supend/resume for + * below very rare devices when they are plugged into hub + * first time: + * + * devices having trouble initializing, and disconnect + * themselves from the bus and then reconnect a second + * or so later + * + * devices just for downloading firmware, and disconnects + * themselves after completing it + * + * For these quite rare devices, their drivers may change the + * autosuspend delay of their parent hub in the probe() to one + * appropriate value to avoid the subtle problem if someone + * does care it. + * + * - The patch may cause one or more auto suspend/resume on + * hub during running 'lsusb', but it is probably too + * infrequent to worry about. + * + * - Change autosuspend delay of hub can avoid unnecessary auto + * suspend timer for hub, also may decrease power consumption + * of USB bus. + * + * - If user has indicated to prevent autosuspend by passing + * usbcore.autosuspend = -1 then keep autosuspend disabled. + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_PM + if (hdev->dev.power.autosuspend_delay >= 0) + pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay(&hdev->dev, 0); +#endif + + /* + * Hubs have proper suspend/resume support, except for root hubs + * where the controller driver doesn't have bus_suspend and + * bus_resume methods. + */ + if (hdev->parent) { /* normal device */ + usb_enable_autosuspend(hdev); + } else { /* root hub */ + const struct hc_driver *drv = bus_to_hcd(hdev->bus)->driver; + + if (drv->bus_suspend && drv->bus_resume) + usb_enable_autosuspend(hdev); + } + + if (hdev->level == MAX_TOPO_LEVEL) { + dev_err(&intf->dev, + "Unsupported bus topology: hub nested too deep\n"); + return -E2BIG; + } + +#ifdef CONFIG_USB_OTG_BLACKLIST_HUB + if (hdev->parent) { + dev_warn(&intf->dev, "ignoring external hub\n"); + return -ENODEV; + } +#endif + + /* Some hubs have a subclass of 1, which AFAICT according to the */ + /* specs is not defined, but it works */ + if ((desc->desc.bInterfaceSubClass != 0) && + (desc->desc.bInterfaceSubClass != 1)) { +descriptor_error: + dev_err (&intf->dev, "bad descriptor, ignoring hub\n"); + return -EIO; + } + + /* Multiple endpoints? What kind of mutant ninja-hub is this? */ + if (desc->desc.bNumEndpoints != 1) + goto descriptor_error; + + endpoint = &desc->endpoint[0].desc; + + /* If it's not an interrupt in endpoint, we'd better punt! */ + if (!usb_endpoint_is_int_in(endpoint)) + goto descriptor_error; + + /* We found a hub */ + dev_info (&intf->dev, "USB hub found\n"); + + hub = kzalloc(sizeof(*hub), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!hub) { + dev_dbg (&intf->dev, "couldn't kmalloc hub struct\n"); + return -ENOMEM; + } + + kref_init(&hub->kref); + hub->intfdev = &intf->dev; + hub->hdev = hdev; + INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&hub->leds, led_work); + INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&hub->init_work, NULL); + INIT_WORK(&hub->events, hub_event); + usb_get_intf(intf); + usb_get_dev(hdev); + + usb_set_intfdata (intf, hub); + intf->needs_remote_wakeup = 1; + pm_suspend_ignore_children(&intf->dev, true); + + if (hdev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) + highspeed_hubs++; + + if (id->driver_info & HUB_QUIRK_CHECK_PORT_AUTOSUSPEND) + hub->quirk_check_port_auto_suspend = 1; + + if (hub_configure(hub, endpoint) >= 0) + return 0; + + hub_disconnect (intf); + return -ENODEV; +} + +static int +hub_ioctl(struct usb_interface *intf, unsigned int code, void *user_data) +{ + struct usb_device *hdev = interface_to_usbdev (intf); + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(hdev); + + /* assert ifno == 0 (part of hub spec) */ + switch (code) { + case USBDEVFS_HUB_PORTINFO: { + struct usbdevfs_hub_portinfo *info = user_data; + int i; + + spin_lock_irq(&device_state_lock); + if (hdev->devnum <= 0) + info->nports = 0; + else { + info->nports = hdev->maxchild; + for (i = 0; i < info->nports; i++) { + if (hub->ports[i]->child == NULL) + info->port[i] = 0; + else + info->port[i] = + hub->ports[i]->child->devnum; + } + } + spin_unlock_irq(&device_state_lock); + + return info->nports + 1; + } + + default: + return -ENOSYS; + } +} + +/* + * Allow user programs to claim ports on a hub. When a device is attached + * to one of these "claimed" ports, the program will "own" the device. + */ +static int find_port_owner(struct usb_device *hdev, unsigned port1, + struct usb_dev_state ***ppowner) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(hdev); + + if (hdev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) + return -ENODEV; + if (port1 == 0 || port1 > hdev->maxchild) + return -EINVAL; + + /* Devices not managed by the hub driver + * will always have maxchild equal to 0. + */ + *ppowner = &(hub->ports[port1 - 1]->port_owner); + return 0; +} + +/* In the following three functions, the caller must hold hdev's lock */ +int usb_hub_claim_port(struct usb_device *hdev, unsigned port1, + struct usb_dev_state *owner) +{ + int rc; + struct usb_dev_state **powner; + + rc = find_port_owner(hdev, port1, &powner); + if (rc) + return rc; + if (*powner) + return -EBUSY; + *powner = owner; + return rc; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hub_claim_port); + +int usb_hub_release_port(struct usb_device *hdev, unsigned port1, + struct usb_dev_state *owner) +{ + int rc; + struct usb_dev_state **powner; + + rc = find_port_owner(hdev, port1, &powner); + if (rc) + return rc; + if (*powner != owner) + return -ENOENT; + *powner = NULL; + return rc; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hub_release_port); + +void usb_hub_release_all_ports(struct usb_device *hdev, struct usb_dev_state *owner) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(hdev); + int n; + + for (n = 0; n < hdev->maxchild; n++) { + if (hub->ports[n]->port_owner == owner) + hub->ports[n]->port_owner = NULL; + } + +} + +/* The caller must hold udev's lock */ +bool usb_device_is_owned(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub; + + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED || !udev->parent) + return false; + hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + return !!hub->ports[udev->portnum - 1]->port_owner; +} + +static void recursively_mark_NOTATTACHED(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev); + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < udev->maxchild; ++i) { + if (hub->ports[i]->child) + recursively_mark_NOTATTACHED(hub->ports[i]->child); + } + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED) + udev->active_duration -= jiffies; + udev->state = USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED; +} + +/** + * usb_set_device_state - change a device's current state (usbcore, hcds) + * @udev: pointer to device whose state should be changed + * @new_state: new state value to be stored + * + * udev->state is _not_ fully protected by the device lock. Although + * most transitions are made only while holding the lock, the state can + * can change to USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED at almost any time. This + * is so that devices can be marked as disconnected as soon as possible, + * without having to wait for any semaphores to be released. As a result, + * all changes to any device's state must be protected by the + * device_state_lock spinlock. + * + * Once a device has been added to the device tree, all changes to its state + * should be made using this routine. The state should _not_ be set directly. + * + * If udev->state is already USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED then no change is made. + * Otherwise udev->state is set to new_state, and if new_state is + * USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED then all of udev's descendants' states are also set + * to USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED. + */ +void usb_set_device_state(struct usb_device *udev, + enum usb_device_state new_state) +{ + unsigned long flags; + int wakeup = -1; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&device_state_lock, flags); + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) + ; /* do nothing */ + else if (new_state != USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) { + + /* root hub wakeup capabilities are managed out-of-band + * and may involve silicon errata ... ignore them here. + */ + if (udev->parent) { + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED + || new_state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED) + ; /* No change to wakeup settings */ + else if (new_state == USB_STATE_CONFIGURED) + wakeup = (udev->quirks & + USB_QUIRK_IGNORE_REMOTE_WAKEUP) ? 0 : + udev->actconfig->desc.bmAttributes & + USB_CONFIG_ATT_WAKEUP; + else + wakeup = 0; + } + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED && + new_state != USB_STATE_SUSPENDED) + udev->active_duration -= jiffies; + else if (new_state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED && + udev->state != USB_STATE_SUSPENDED) + udev->active_duration += jiffies; + udev->state = new_state; + } else + recursively_mark_NOTATTACHED(udev); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&device_state_lock, flags); + if (wakeup >= 0) + device_set_wakeup_capable(&udev->dev, wakeup); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_set_device_state); + +/* + * Choose a device number. + * + * Device numbers are used as filenames in usbfs. On USB-1.1 and + * USB-2.0 buses they are also used as device addresses, however on + * USB-3.0 buses the address is assigned by the controller hardware + * and it usually is not the same as the device number. + * + * WUSB devices are simple: they have no hubs behind, so the mapping + * device <-> virtual port number becomes 1:1. Why? to simplify the + * life of the device connection logic in + * drivers/usb/wusbcore/devconnect.c. When we do the initial secret + * handshake we need to assign a temporary address in the unauthorized + * space. For simplicity we use the first virtual port number found to + * be free [drivers/usb/wusbcore/devconnect.c:wusbhc_devconnect_ack()] + * and that becomes it's address [X < 128] or its unauthorized address + * [X | 0x80]. + * + * We add 1 as an offset to the one-based USB-stack port number + * (zero-based wusb virtual port index) for two reasons: (a) dev addr + * 0 is reserved by USB for default address; (b) Linux's USB stack + * uses always #1 for the root hub of the controller. So USB stack's + * port #1, which is wusb virtual-port #0 has address #2. + * + * Devices connected under xHCI are not as simple. The host controller + * supports virtualization, so the hardware assigns device addresses and + * the HCD must setup data structures before issuing a set address + * command to the hardware. + */ +static void choose_devnum(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + int devnum; + struct usb_bus *bus = udev->bus; + + /* be safe when more hub events are proceed in parallel */ + mutex_lock(&bus->usb_address0_mutex); + if (udev->wusb) { + devnum = udev->portnum + 1; + BUG_ON(test_bit(devnum, bus->devmap.devicemap)); + } else { + /* Try to allocate the next devnum beginning at + * bus->devnum_next. */ + devnum = find_next_zero_bit(bus->devmap.devicemap, 128, + bus->devnum_next); + if (devnum >= 128) + devnum = find_next_zero_bit(bus->devmap.devicemap, + 128, 1); + bus->devnum_next = (devnum >= 127 ? 1 : devnum + 1); + } + if (devnum < 128) { + set_bit(devnum, bus->devmap.devicemap); + udev->devnum = devnum; + } + mutex_unlock(&bus->usb_address0_mutex); +} + +static void release_devnum(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + if (udev->devnum > 0) { + clear_bit(udev->devnum, udev->bus->devmap.devicemap); + udev->devnum = -1; + } +} + +static void update_devnum(struct usb_device *udev, int devnum) +{ + /* The address for a WUSB device is managed by wusbcore. */ + if (!udev->wusb) + udev->devnum = devnum; +} + +static void hub_free_dev(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + + /* Root hubs aren't real devices, so don't free HCD resources */ + if (hcd->driver->free_dev && udev->parent) + hcd->driver->free_dev(hcd, udev); +} + +static void hub_disconnect_children(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev); + int i; + + /* Free up all the children before we remove this device */ + for (i = 0; i < udev->maxchild; i++) { + if (hub->ports[i]->child) + usb_disconnect(&hub->ports[i]->child); + } +} + +/** + * usb_disconnect - disconnect a device (usbcore-internal) + * @pdev: pointer to device being disconnected + * Context: !in_interrupt () + * + * Something got disconnected. Get rid of it and all of its children. + * + * If *pdev is a normal device then the parent hub must already be locked. + * If *pdev is a root hub then the caller must hold the usb_bus_list_lock, + * which protects the set of root hubs as well as the list of buses. + * + * Only hub drivers (including virtual root hub drivers for host + * controllers) should ever call this. + * + * This call is synchronous, and may not be used in an interrupt context. + */ +void usb_disconnect(struct usb_device **pdev) +{ + struct usb_port *port_dev = NULL; + struct usb_device *udev = *pdev; + struct usb_hub *hub = NULL; + int port1 = 1; + + /* mark the device as inactive, so any further urb submissions for + * this device (and any of its children) will fail immediately. + * this quiesces everything except pending urbs. + */ + usb_set_device_state(udev, USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED); + dev_info(&udev->dev, "USB disconnect, device number %d\n", + udev->devnum); + + usb_lock_device(udev); + + hub_disconnect_children(udev); + + /* deallocate hcd/hardware state ... nuking all pending urbs and + * cleaning up all state associated with the current configuration + * so that the hardware is now fully quiesced. + */ + dev_dbg (&udev->dev, "unregistering device\n"); + usb_disable_device(udev, 0); + usb_hcd_synchronize_unlinks(udev); + + if (udev->parent) { + port1 = udev->portnum; + hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + + sysfs_remove_link(&udev->dev.kobj, "port"); + sysfs_remove_link(&port_dev->dev.kobj, "device"); + + /* + * As usb_port_runtime_resume() de-references udev, make + * sure no resumes occur during removal + */ + if (!test_and_set_bit(port1, hub->child_usage_bits)) + pm_runtime_get_sync(&port_dev->dev); + } + + usb_remove_ep_devs(&udev->ep0); + usb_unlock_device(udev); + + /* Unregister the device. The device driver is responsible + * for de-configuring the device and invoking the remove-device + * notifier chain (used by usbfs and possibly others). + */ + device_del(&udev->dev); + + /* Free the device number and delete the parent's children[] + * (or root_hub) pointer. + */ + release_devnum(udev); + + /* Avoid races with recursively_mark_NOTATTACHED() */ + spin_lock_irq(&device_state_lock); + *pdev = NULL; + spin_unlock_irq(&device_state_lock); + + if (port_dev && test_and_clear_bit(port1, hub->child_usage_bits)) + pm_runtime_put(&port_dev->dev); + + hub_free_dev(udev); + + put_device(&udev->dev); +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES +static void show_string(struct usb_device *udev, char *id, char *string) +{ + if (!string) + return; + dev_info(&udev->dev, "%s: %s\n", id, string); +} + +static void announce_device(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + dev_info(&udev->dev, "New USB device found, idVendor=%04x, idProduct=%04x\n", + le16_to_cpu(udev->descriptor.idVendor), + le16_to_cpu(udev->descriptor.idProduct)); + dev_info(&udev->dev, + "New USB device strings: Mfr=%d, Product=%d, SerialNumber=%d\n", + udev->descriptor.iManufacturer, + udev->descriptor.iProduct, + udev->descriptor.iSerialNumber); + show_string(udev, "Product", udev->product); + show_string(udev, "Manufacturer", udev->manufacturer); + show_string(udev, "SerialNumber", udev->serial); +} +#else +static inline void announce_device(struct usb_device *udev) { } +#endif + + +/** + * usb_enumerate_device_otg - FIXME (usbcore-internal) + * @udev: newly addressed device (in ADDRESS state) + * + * Finish enumeration for On-The-Go devices + * + * Return: 0 if successful. A negative error code otherwise. + */ +static int usb_enumerate_device_otg(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + int err = 0; + +#ifdef CONFIG_USB_OTG + /* + * OTG-aware devices on OTG-capable root hubs may be able to use SRP, + * to wake us after we've powered off VBUS; and HNP, switching roles + * "host" to "peripheral". The OTG descriptor helps figure this out. + */ + if (!udev->bus->is_b_host + && udev->config + && udev->parent == udev->bus->root_hub) { + struct usb_otg_descriptor *desc = NULL; + struct usb_bus *bus = udev->bus; + + /* descriptor may appear anywhere in config */ + if (__usb_get_extra_descriptor (udev->rawdescriptors[0], + le16_to_cpu(udev->config[0].desc.wTotalLength), + USB_DT_OTG, (void **) &desc) == 0) { + if (desc->bmAttributes & USB_OTG_HNP) { + unsigned port1 = udev->portnum; + + dev_info(&udev->dev, + "Dual-Role OTG device on %sHNP port\n", + (port1 == bus->otg_port) + ? "" : "non-"); + + /* enable HNP before suspend, it's simpler */ + if (port1 == bus->otg_port) + bus->b_hnp_enable = 1; + err = usb_control_msg(udev, + usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE, 0, + bus->b_hnp_enable + ? USB_DEVICE_B_HNP_ENABLE + : USB_DEVICE_A_ALT_HNP_SUPPORT, + 0, NULL, 0, USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + if (err < 0) { + /* OTG MESSAGE: report errors here, + * customize to match your product. + */ + dev_info(&udev->dev, + "can't set HNP mode: %d\n", + err); + bus->b_hnp_enable = 0; + } + } + } + } +#endif + return err; +} + + +/** + * usb_enumerate_device - Read device configs/intfs/otg (usbcore-internal) + * @udev: newly addressed device (in ADDRESS state) + * + * This is only called by usb_new_device() and usb_authorize_device() + * and FIXME -- all comments that apply to them apply here wrt to + * environment. + * + * If the device is WUSB and not authorized, we don't attempt to read + * the string descriptors, as they will be errored out by the device + * until it has been authorized. + * + * Return: 0 if successful. A negative error code otherwise. + */ +static int usb_enumerate_device(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + int err; + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + + if (udev->config == NULL) { + err = usb_get_configuration(udev); + if (err < 0) { + if (err != -ENODEV) + dev_err(&udev->dev, "can't read configurations, error %d\n", + err); + return err; + } + } + + /* read the standard strings and cache them if present */ + udev->product = usb_cache_string(udev, udev->descriptor.iProduct); + udev->manufacturer = usb_cache_string(udev, + udev->descriptor.iManufacturer); + udev->serial = usb_cache_string(udev, udev->descriptor.iSerialNumber); + + err = usb_enumerate_device_otg(udev); + if (err < 0) + return err; + + if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_OTG_WHITELIST) && hcd->tpl_support && + !is_targeted(udev)) { + /* Maybe it can talk to us, though we can't talk to it. + * (Includes HNP test device.) + */ + if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_OTG) && (udev->bus->b_hnp_enable + || udev->bus->is_b_host)) { + err = usb_port_suspend(udev, PMSG_AUTO_SUSPEND); + if (err < 0) + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "HNP fail, %d\n", err); + } + return -ENOTSUPP; + } + + usb_detect_interface_quirks(udev); + + return 0; +} + +static void set_usb_port_removable(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_device *hdev = udev->parent; + struct usb_hub *hub; + u8 port = udev->portnum; + u16 wHubCharacteristics; + bool removable = true; + + if (!hdev) + return; + + hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + + wHubCharacteristics = le16_to_cpu(hub->descriptor->wHubCharacteristics); + + if (!(wHubCharacteristics & HUB_CHAR_COMPOUND)) + return; + + if (hub_is_superspeed(hdev)) { + if (le16_to_cpu(hub->descriptor->u.ss.DeviceRemovable) + & (1 << port)) + removable = false; + } else { + if (hub->descriptor->u.hs.DeviceRemovable[port / 8] & (1 << (port % 8))) + removable = false; + } + + if (removable) + udev->removable = USB_DEVICE_REMOVABLE; + else + udev->removable = USB_DEVICE_FIXED; + + /* + * Platform firmware may have populated an alternative value for + * removable. If the parent port has a known connect_type use + * that instead. + */ + switch (hub->ports[udev->portnum - 1]->connect_type) { + case USB_PORT_CONNECT_TYPE_HOT_PLUG: + udev->removable = USB_DEVICE_REMOVABLE; + break; + case USB_PORT_CONNECT_TYPE_HARD_WIRED: + udev->removable = USB_DEVICE_FIXED; + break; + default: /* use what was set above */ + break; + } +} + +/** + * usb_new_device - perform initial device setup (usbcore-internal) + * @udev: newly addressed device (in ADDRESS state) + * + * This is called with devices which have been detected but not fully + * enumerated. The device descriptor is available, but not descriptors + * for any device configuration. The caller must have locked either + * the parent hub (if udev is a normal device) or else the + * usb_bus_list_lock (if udev is a root hub). The parent's pointer to + * udev has already been installed, but udev is not yet visible through + * sysfs or other filesystem code. + * + * This call is synchronous, and may not be used in an interrupt context. + * + * Only the hub driver or root-hub registrar should ever call this. + * + * Return: Whether the device is configured properly or not. Zero if the + * interface was registered with the driver core; else a negative errno + * value. + * + */ +int usb_new_device(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + int err; + + if (udev->parent) { + /* Initialize non-root-hub device wakeup to disabled; + * device (un)configuration controls wakeup capable + * sysfs power/wakeup controls wakeup enabled/disabled + */ + device_init_wakeup(&udev->dev, 0); + } + + /* Tell the runtime-PM framework the device is active */ + pm_runtime_set_active(&udev->dev); + pm_runtime_get_noresume(&udev->dev); + pm_runtime_use_autosuspend(&udev->dev); + pm_runtime_enable(&udev->dev); + + /* By default, forbid autosuspend for all devices. It will be + * allowed for hubs during binding. + */ + usb_disable_autosuspend(udev); + + err = usb_enumerate_device(udev); /* Read descriptors */ + if (err < 0) + goto fail; + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "udev %d, busnum %d, minor = %d\n", + udev->devnum, udev->bus->busnum, + (((udev->bus->busnum-1) * 128) + (udev->devnum-1))); + /* export the usbdev device-node for libusb */ + udev->dev.devt = MKDEV(USB_DEVICE_MAJOR, + (((udev->bus->busnum-1) * 128) + (udev->devnum-1))); + + /* Tell the world! */ + announce_device(udev); + + if (udev->serial) + add_device_randomness(udev->serial, strlen(udev->serial)); + if (udev->product) + add_device_randomness(udev->product, strlen(udev->product)); + if (udev->manufacturer) + add_device_randomness(udev->manufacturer, + strlen(udev->manufacturer)); + + device_enable_async_suspend(&udev->dev); + + /* check whether the hub or firmware marks this port as non-removable */ + if (udev->parent) + set_usb_port_removable(udev); + + /* Register the device. The device driver is responsible + * for configuring the device and invoking the add-device + * notifier chain (used by usbfs and possibly others). + */ + err = device_add(&udev->dev); + if (err) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "can't device_add, error %d\n", err); + goto fail; + } + + /* Create link files between child device and usb port device. */ + if (udev->parent) { + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + int port1 = udev->portnum; + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + + err = sysfs_create_link(&udev->dev.kobj, + &port_dev->dev.kobj, "port"); + if (err) + goto fail; + + err = sysfs_create_link(&port_dev->dev.kobj, + &udev->dev.kobj, "device"); + if (err) { + sysfs_remove_link(&udev->dev.kobj, "port"); + goto fail; + } + + if (!test_and_set_bit(port1, hub->child_usage_bits)) + pm_runtime_get_sync(&port_dev->dev); + } + + (void) usb_create_ep_devs(&udev->dev, &udev->ep0, udev); + usb_mark_last_busy(udev); + pm_runtime_put_sync_autosuspend(&udev->dev); + return err; + +fail: + usb_set_device_state(udev, USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED); + pm_runtime_disable(&udev->dev); + pm_runtime_set_suspended(&udev->dev); + return err; +} + + +/** + * usb_deauthorize_device - deauthorize a device (usbcore-internal) + * @usb_dev: USB device + * + * Move the USB device to a very basic state where interfaces are disabled + * and the device is in fact unconfigured and unusable. + * + * We share a lock (that we have) with device_del(), so we need to + * defer its call. + * + * Return: 0. + */ +int usb_deauthorize_device(struct usb_device *usb_dev) +{ + usb_lock_device(usb_dev); + if (usb_dev->authorized == 0) + goto out_unauthorized; + + usb_dev->authorized = 0; + usb_set_configuration(usb_dev, -1); + +out_unauthorized: + usb_unlock_device(usb_dev); + return 0; +} + + +int usb_authorize_device(struct usb_device *usb_dev) +{ + int result = 0, c; + + usb_lock_device(usb_dev); + if (usb_dev->authorized == 1) + goto out_authorized; + + result = usb_autoresume_device(usb_dev); + if (result < 0) { + dev_err(&usb_dev->dev, + "can't autoresume for authorization: %d\n", result); + goto error_autoresume; + } + + if (usb_dev->wusb) { + result = usb_get_device_descriptor(usb_dev, sizeof(usb_dev->descriptor)); + if (result < 0) { + dev_err(&usb_dev->dev, "can't re-read device descriptor for " + "authorization: %d\n", result); + goto error_device_descriptor; + } + } + + usb_dev->authorized = 1; + /* Choose and set the configuration. This registers the interfaces + * with the driver core and lets interface drivers bind to them. + */ + c = usb_choose_configuration(usb_dev); + if (c >= 0) { + result = usb_set_configuration(usb_dev, c); + if (result) { + dev_err(&usb_dev->dev, + "can't set config #%d, error %d\n", c, result); + /* This need not be fatal. The user can try to + * set other configurations. */ + } + } + dev_info(&usb_dev->dev, "authorized to connect\n"); + +error_device_descriptor: + usb_autosuspend_device(usb_dev); +error_autoresume: +out_authorized: + usb_unlock_device(usb_dev); /* complements locktree */ + return result; +} + + +/* Returns 1 if @hub is a WUSB root hub, 0 otherwise */ +static unsigned hub_is_wusb(struct usb_hub *hub) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd; + if (hub->hdev->parent != NULL) /* not a root hub? */ + return 0; + hcd = container_of(hub->hdev->bus, struct usb_hcd, self); + return hcd->wireless; +} + + +#define PORT_RESET_TRIES 5 +#define SET_ADDRESS_TRIES 2 +#define GET_DESCRIPTOR_TRIES 2 +#define SET_CONFIG_TRIES (2 * (use_both_schemes + 1)) +#define USE_NEW_SCHEME(i) ((i) / 2 == (int)old_scheme_first) + +#define HUB_ROOT_RESET_TIME 50 /* times are in msec */ +#define HUB_SHORT_RESET_TIME 10 +#define HUB_BH_RESET_TIME 50 +#define HUB_LONG_RESET_TIME 200 +#define HUB_RESET_TIMEOUT 800 + +/* + * "New scheme" enumeration causes an extra state transition to be + * exposed to an xhci host and causes USB3 devices to receive control + * commands in the default state. This has been seen to cause + * enumeration failures, so disable this enumeration scheme for USB3 + * devices. + */ +static bool use_new_scheme(struct usb_device *udev, int retry) +{ + if (udev->speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER) + return false; + + return USE_NEW_SCHEME(retry); +} + +static int hub_port_reset(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + struct usb_device *udev, unsigned int delay, bool warm); + +/* Is a USB 3.0 port in the Inactive or Compliance Mode state? + * Port worm reset is required to recover + */ +static bool hub_port_warm_reset_required(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + u16 portstatus) +{ + u16 link_state; + + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + return false; + + if (test_bit(port1, hub->warm_reset_bits)) + return true; + + link_state = portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_LINK_STATE; + return link_state == USB_SS_PORT_LS_SS_INACTIVE + || link_state == USB_SS_PORT_LS_COMP_MOD; +} + +static int hub_port_wait_reset(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + struct usb_device *udev, unsigned int delay, bool warm) +{ + int delay_time, ret; + u16 portstatus; + u16 portchange; + + for (delay_time = 0; + delay_time < HUB_RESET_TIMEOUT; + delay_time += delay) { + /* wait to give the device a chance to reset */ + msleep(delay); + + /* read and decode port status */ + ret = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + /* The port state is unknown until the reset completes. */ + if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_RESET)) + break; + + /* switch to the long delay after two short delay failures */ + if (delay_time >= 2 * HUB_SHORT_RESET_TIME) + delay = HUB_LONG_RESET_TIME; + + dev_dbg(&hub->ports[port1 - 1]->dev, + "not %sreset yet, waiting %dms\n", + warm ? "warm " : "", delay); + } + + if ((portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_RESET)) + return -EBUSY; + + if (hub_port_warm_reset_required(hub, port1, portstatus)) + return -ENOTCONN; + + /* Device went away? */ + if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION)) + return -ENOTCONN; + + /* bomb out completely if the connection bounced. A USB 3.0 + * connection may bounce if multiple warm resets were issued, + * but the device may have successfully re-connected. Ignore it. + */ + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev) && + (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION)) + return -ENOTCONN; + + if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE)) + return -EBUSY; + + if (!udev) + return 0; + + if (hub_is_wusb(hub)) + udev->speed = USB_SPEED_WIRELESS; + else if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + udev->speed = USB_SPEED_SUPER; + else if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_HIGH_SPEED) + udev->speed = USB_SPEED_HIGH; + else if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_LOW_SPEED) + udev->speed = USB_SPEED_LOW; + else + udev->speed = USB_SPEED_FULL; + return 0; +} + +static void hub_port_finish_reset(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + struct usb_device *udev, int *status) +{ + switch (*status) { + case 0: + /* TRSTRCY = 10 ms; plus some extra */ + msleep(10 + 40); + if (udev) { + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + + update_devnum(udev, 0); + /* The xHC may think the device is already reset, + * so ignore the status. + */ + if (hcd->driver->reset_device) + hcd->driver->reset_device(hcd, udev); + } + /* FALL THROUGH */ + case -ENOTCONN: + case -ENODEV: + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, + port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_C_RESET); + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) { + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_BH_PORT_RESET); + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_PORT_LINK_STATE); + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_CONNECTION); + } + if (udev) + usb_set_device_state(udev, *status + ? USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED + : USB_STATE_DEFAULT); + break; + } +} + +/* Handle port reset and port warm(BH) reset (for USB3 protocol ports) */ +static int hub_port_reset(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + struct usb_device *udev, unsigned int delay, bool warm) +{ + int i, status; + u16 portchange, portstatus; + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) { + if (warm) { + dev_err(hub->intfdev, "only USB3 hub support " + "warm reset\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + /* Block EHCI CF initialization during the port reset. + * Some companion controllers don't like it when they mix. + */ + down_read(&ehci_cf_port_reset_rwsem); + } else if (!warm) { + /* + * If the caller hasn't explicitly requested a warm reset, + * double check and see if one is needed. + */ + status = hub_port_status(hub, port1, + &portstatus, &portchange); + if (status < 0) + goto done; + + if (hub_port_warm_reset_required(hub, port1, portstatus)) + warm = true; + } + clear_bit(port1, hub->warm_reset_bits); + + /* Reset the port */ + for (i = 0; i < PORT_RESET_TRIES; i++) { + status = set_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, (warm ? + USB_PORT_FEAT_BH_PORT_RESET : + USB_PORT_FEAT_RESET)); + if (status == -ENODEV) { + ; /* The hub is gone */ + } else if (status) { + dev_err(&port_dev->dev, + "cannot %sreset (err = %d)\n", + warm ? "warm " : "", status); + } else { + status = hub_port_wait_reset(hub, port1, udev, delay, + warm); + if (status && status != -ENOTCONN && status != -ENODEV) + dev_dbg(hub->intfdev, + "port_wait_reset: err = %d\n", + status); + } + + /* Check for disconnect or reset */ + if (status == 0 || status == -ENOTCONN || status == -ENODEV) { + hub_port_finish_reset(hub, port1, udev, &status); + + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + goto done; + + /* + * If a USB 3.0 device migrates from reset to an error + * state, re-issue the warm reset. + */ + if (hub_port_status(hub, port1, + &portstatus, &portchange) < 0) + goto done; + + if (!hub_port_warm_reset_required(hub, port1, + portstatus)) + goto done; + + /* + * If the port is in SS.Inactive or Compliance Mode, the + * hot or warm reset failed. Try another warm reset. + */ + if (!warm) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, + "hot reset failed, warm reset\n"); + warm = true; + } + } + + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, + "not enabled, trying %sreset again...\n", + warm ? "warm " : ""); + delay = HUB_LONG_RESET_TIME; + } + + dev_err(&port_dev->dev, "Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad?\n"); + +done: + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + up_read(&ehci_cf_port_reset_rwsem); + + return status; +} + +/* Check if a port is power on */ +static int port_is_power_on(struct usb_hub *hub, unsigned portstatus) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) { + if (portstatus & USB_SS_PORT_STAT_POWER) + ret = 1; + } else { + if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_POWER) + ret = 1; + } + + return ret; +} + +static void usb_lock_port(struct usb_port *port_dev) + __acquires(&port_dev->status_lock) +{ + mutex_lock(&port_dev->status_lock); + __acquire(&port_dev->status_lock); +} + +static void usb_unlock_port(struct usb_port *port_dev) + __releases(&port_dev->status_lock) +{ + mutex_unlock(&port_dev->status_lock); + __release(&port_dev->status_lock); +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_PM + +/* Check if a port is suspended(USB2.0 port) or in U3 state(USB3.0 port) */ +static int port_is_suspended(struct usb_hub *hub, unsigned portstatus) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) { + if ((portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_LINK_STATE) + == USB_SS_PORT_LS_U3) + ret = 1; + } else { + if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_SUSPEND) + ret = 1; + } + + return ret; +} + +/* Determine whether the device on a port is ready for a normal resume, + * is ready for a reset-resume, or should be disconnected. + */ +static int check_port_resume_type(struct usb_device *udev, + struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + int status, u16 portchange, u16 portstatus) +{ + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + int retries = 3; + + retry: + /* Is a warm reset needed to recover the connection? */ + if (status == 0 && udev->reset_resume + && hub_port_warm_reset_required(hub, port1, portstatus)) { + /* pass */; + } + /* Is the device still present? */ + else if (status || port_is_suspended(hub, portstatus) || + !port_is_power_on(hub, portstatus)) { + if (status >= 0) + status = -ENODEV; + } else if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION)) { + if (retries--) { + usleep_range(200, 300); + status = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, + &portchange); + goto retry; + } + status = -ENODEV; + } + + /* Can't do a normal resume if the port isn't enabled, + * so try a reset-resume instead. + */ + else if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) && !udev->reset_resume) { + if (udev->persist_enabled) + udev->reset_resume = 1; + else + status = -ENODEV; + } + + if (status) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "status %04x.%04x after resume, %d\n", + portchange, portstatus, status); + } else if (udev->reset_resume) { + + /* Late port handoff can set status-change bits */ + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION) + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_CONNECTION); + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_ENABLE) + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_ENABLE); + } + + return status; +} + +int usb_disable_ltm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + + /* Check if the roothub and device supports LTM. */ + if (!usb_device_supports_ltm(hcd->self.root_hub) || + !usb_device_supports_ltm(udev)) + return 0; + + /* Clear Feature LTM Enable can only be sent if the device is + * configured. + */ + if (!udev->actconfig) + return 0; + + return usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE, USB_RECIP_DEVICE, + USB_DEVICE_LTM_ENABLE, 0, NULL, 0, + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_disable_ltm); + +void usb_enable_ltm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + + /* Check if the roothub and device supports LTM. */ + if (!usb_device_supports_ltm(hcd->self.root_hub) || + !usb_device_supports_ltm(udev)) + return; + + /* Set Feature LTM Enable can only be sent if the device is + * configured. + */ + if (!udev->actconfig) + return; + + usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE, USB_RECIP_DEVICE, + USB_DEVICE_LTM_ENABLE, 0, NULL, 0, + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_enable_ltm); + +/* + * usb_enable_remote_wakeup - enable remote wakeup for a device + * @udev: target device + * + * For USB-2 devices: Set the device's remote wakeup feature. + * + * For USB-3 devices: Assume there's only one function on the device and + * enable remote wake for the first interface. FIXME if the interface + * association descriptor shows there's more than one function. + */ +static int usb_enable_remote_wakeup(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + if (udev->speed < USB_SPEED_SUPER) + return usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE, USB_RECIP_DEVICE, + USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP, 0, NULL, 0, + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + else + return usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE, USB_RECIP_INTERFACE, + USB_INTRF_FUNC_SUSPEND, + USB_INTRF_FUNC_SUSPEND_RW | + USB_INTRF_FUNC_SUSPEND_LP, + NULL, 0, USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); +} + +/* + * usb_disable_remote_wakeup - disable remote wakeup for a device + * @udev: target device + * + * For USB-2 devices: Clear the device's remote wakeup feature. + * + * For USB-3 devices: Assume there's only one function on the device and + * disable remote wake for the first interface. FIXME if the interface + * association descriptor shows there's more than one function. + */ +static int usb_disable_remote_wakeup(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + if (udev->speed < USB_SPEED_SUPER) + return usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE, USB_RECIP_DEVICE, + USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP, 0, NULL, 0, + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + else + return usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE, USB_RECIP_INTERFACE, + USB_INTRF_FUNC_SUSPEND, 0, NULL, 0, + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); +} + +/* Count of wakeup-enabled devices at or below udev */ +static unsigned wakeup_enabled_descendants(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev); + + return udev->do_remote_wakeup + + (hub ? hub->wakeup_enabled_descendants : 0); +} + +/* + * usb_port_suspend - suspend a usb device's upstream port + * @udev: device that's no longer in active use, not a root hub + * Context: must be able to sleep; device not locked; pm locks held + * + * Suspends a USB device that isn't in active use, conserving power. + * Devices may wake out of a suspend, if anything important happens, + * using the remote wakeup mechanism. They may also be taken out of + * suspend by the host, using usb_port_resume(). It's also routine + * to disconnect devices while they are suspended. + * + * This only affects the USB hardware for a device; its interfaces + * (and, for hubs, child devices) must already have been suspended. + * + * Selective port suspend reduces power; most suspended devices draw + * less than 500 uA. It's also used in OTG, along with remote wakeup. + * All devices below the suspended port are also suspended. + * + * Devices leave suspend state when the host wakes them up. Some devices + * also support "remote wakeup", where the device can activate the USB + * tree above them to deliver data, such as a keypress or packet. In + * some cases, this wakes the USB host. + * + * Suspending OTG devices may trigger HNP, if that's been enabled + * between a pair of dual-role devices. That will change roles, such + * as from A-Host to A-Peripheral or from B-Host back to B-Peripheral. + * + * Devices on USB hub ports have only one "suspend" state, corresponding + * to ACPI D2, "may cause the device to lose some context". + * State transitions include: + * + * - suspend, resume ... when the VBUS power link stays live + * - suspend, disconnect ... VBUS lost + * + * Once VBUS drop breaks the circuit, the port it's using has to go through + * normal re-enumeration procedures, starting with enabling VBUS power. + * Other than re-initializing the hub (plug/unplug, except for root hubs), + * Linux (2.6) currently has NO mechanisms to initiate that: no hub_wq + * timer, no SRP, no requests through sysfs. + * + * If Runtime PM isn't enabled or used, non-SuperSpeed devices may not get + * suspended until their bus goes into global suspend (i.e., the root + * hub is suspended). Nevertheless, we change @udev->state to + * USB_STATE_SUSPENDED as this is the device's "logical" state. The actual + * upstream port setting is stored in @udev->port_is_suspended. + * + * Returns 0 on success, else negative errno. + */ +int usb_port_suspend(struct usb_device *udev, pm_message_t msg) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[udev->portnum - 1]; + int port1 = udev->portnum; + int status; + bool really_suspend = true; + + usb_lock_port(port_dev); + + /* enable remote wakeup when appropriate; this lets the device + * wake up the upstream hub (including maybe the root hub). + * + * NOTE: OTG devices may issue remote wakeup (or SRP) even when + * we don't explicitly enable it here. + */ + if (udev->do_remote_wakeup) { + status = usb_enable_remote_wakeup(udev); + if (status) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "won't remote wakeup, status %d\n", + status); + /* bail if autosuspend is requested */ + if (PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg)) + goto err_wakeup; + } + } + + /* disable USB2 hardware LPM */ + if (udev->usb2_hw_lpm_enabled == 1) + usb_set_usb2_hardware_lpm(udev, 0); + + if (usb_disable_ltm(udev)) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "Failed to disable LTM before suspend\n."); + status = -ENOMEM; + if (PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg)) + goto err_ltm; + } + if (usb_unlocked_disable_lpm(udev)) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "Failed to disable LPM before suspend\n."); + status = -ENOMEM; + if (PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg)) + goto err_lpm3; + } + + /* see 7.1.7.6 */ + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + status = hub_set_port_link_state(hub, port1, USB_SS_PORT_LS_U3); + + /* + * For system suspend, we do not need to enable the suspend feature + * on individual USB-2 ports. The devices will automatically go + * into suspend a few ms after the root hub stops sending packets. + * The USB 2.0 spec calls this "global suspend". + * + * However, many USB hubs have a bug: They don't relay wakeup requests + * from a downstream port if the port's suspend feature isn't on. + * Therefore we will turn on the suspend feature if udev or any of its + * descendants is enabled for remote wakeup. + */ + else if (PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg) || wakeup_enabled_descendants(udev) > 0) + status = set_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_SUSPEND); + else { + really_suspend = false; + status = 0; + } + if (status) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "can't suspend, status %d\n", status); + + /* Try to enable USB3 LPM and LTM again */ + usb_unlocked_enable_lpm(udev); + err_lpm3: + usb_enable_ltm(udev); + err_ltm: + /* Try to enable USB2 hardware LPM again */ + if (udev->usb2_hw_lpm_capable == 1) + usb_set_usb2_hardware_lpm(udev, 1); + + if (udev->do_remote_wakeup) + (void) usb_disable_remote_wakeup(udev); + err_wakeup: + + /* System sleep transitions should never fail */ + if (!PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg)) + status = 0; + } else { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "usb %ssuspend, wakeup %d\n", + (PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg) ? "auto-" : ""), + udev->do_remote_wakeup); + if (really_suspend) { + udev->port_is_suspended = 1; + + /* device has up to 10 msec to fully suspend */ + msleep(10); + } + usb_set_device_state(udev, USB_STATE_SUSPENDED); + } + + if (status == 0 && !udev->do_remote_wakeup && udev->persist_enabled + && test_and_clear_bit(port1, hub->child_usage_bits)) + pm_runtime_put_sync(&port_dev->dev); + + usb_mark_last_busy(hub->hdev); + + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + return status; +} + +/* + * If the USB "suspend" state is in use (rather than "global suspend"), + * many devices will be individually taken out of suspend state using + * special "resume" signaling. This routine kicks in shortly after + * hardware resume signaling is finished, either because of selective + * resume (by host) or remote wakeup (by device) ... now see what changed + * in the tree that's rooted at this device. + * + * If @udev->reset_resume is set then the device is reset before the + * status check is done. + */ +static int finish_port_resume(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + int status = 0; + u16 devstatus = 0; + + /* caller owns the udev device lock */ + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "%s\n", + udev->reset_resume ? "finish reset-resume" : "finish resume"); + + /* usb ch9 identifies four variants of SUSPENDED, based on what + * state the device resumes to. Linux currently won't see the + * first two on the host side; they'd be inside hub_port_init() + * during many timeouts, but hub_wq can't suspend until later. + */ + usb_set_device_state(udev, udev->actconfig + ? USB_STATE_CONFIGURED + : USB_STATE_ADDRESS); + + /* 10.5.4.5 says not to reset a suspended port if the attached + * device is enabled for remote wakeup. Hence the reset + * operation is carried out here, after the port has been + * resumed. + */ + if (udev->reset_resume) { + /* + * If the device morphs or switches modes when it is reset, + * we don't want to perform a reset-resume. We'll fail the + * resume, which will cause a logical disconnect, and then + * the device will be rediscovered. + */ + retry_reset_resume: + if (udev->quirks & USB_QUIRK_RESET) + status = -ENODEV; + else + status = usb_reset_and_verify_device(udev); + } + + /* 10.5.4.5 says be sure devices in the tree are still there. + * For now let's assume the device didn't go crazy on resume, + * and device drivers will know about any resume quirks. + */ + if (status == 0) { + devstatus = 0; + status = usb_get_status(udev, USB_RECIP_DEVICE, 0, &devstatus); + + /* If a normal resume failed, try doing a reset-resume */ + if (status && !udev->reset_resume && udev->persist_enabled) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "retry with reset-resume\n"); + udev->reset_resume = 1; + goto retry_reset_resume; + } + } + + if (status) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "gone after usb resume? status %d\n", + status); + /* + * There are a few quirky devices which violate the standard + * by claiming to have remote wakeup enabled after a reset, + * which crash if the feature is cleared, hence check for + * udev->reset_resume + */ + } else if (udev->actconfig && !udev->reset_resume) { + if (udev->speed < USB_SPEED_SUPER) { + if (devstatus & (1 << USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP)) + status = usb_disable_remote_wakeup(udev); + } else { + status = usb_get_status(udev, USB_RECIP_INTERFACE, 0, + &devstatus); + if (!status && devstatus & (USB_INTRF_STAT_FUNC_RW_CAP + | USB_INTRF_STAT_FUNC_RW)) + status = usb_disable_remote_wakeup(udev); + } + + if (status) + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, + "disable remote wakeup, status %d\n", + status); + status = 0; + } + return status; +} + +/* + * There are some SS USB devices which take longer time for link training. + * XHCI specs 4.19.4 says that when Link training is successful, port + * sets CSC bit to 1. So if SW reads port status before successful link + * training, then it will not find device to be present. + * USB Analyzer log with such buggy devices show that in some cases + * device switch on the RX termination after long delay of host enabling + * the VBUS. In few other cases it has been seen that device fails to + * negotiate link training in first attempt. It has been + * reported till now that few devices take as long as 2000 ms to train + * the link after host enabling its VBUS and termination. Following + * routine implements a 2000 ms timeout for link training. If in a case + * link trains before timeout, loop will exit earlier. + * + * FIXME: If a device was connected before suspend, but was removed + * while system was asleep, then the loop in the following routine will + * only exit at timeout. + * + * This routine should only be called when persist is enabled for a SS + * device. + */ +static int wait_for_ss_port_enable(struct usb_device *udev, + struct usb_hub *hub, int *port1, + u16 *portchange, u16 *portstatus) +{ + int status = 0, delay_ms = 0; + + while (delay_ms < 2000) { + if (status || *portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) + break; + msleep(20); + delay_ms += 20; + status = hub_port_status(hub, *port1, portstatus, portchange); + } + return status; +} + +/* + * usb_port_resume - re-activate a suspended usb device's upstream port + * @udev: device to re-activate, not a root hub + * Context: must be able to sleep; device not locked; pm locks held + * + * This will re-activate the suspended device, increasing power usage + * while letting drivers communicate again with its endpoints. + * USB resume explicitly guarantees that the power session between + * the host and the device is the same as it was when the device + * suspended. + * + * If @udev->reset_resume is set then this routine won't check that the + * port is still enabled. Furthermore, finish_port_resume() above will + * reset @udev. The end result is that a broken power session can be + * recovered and @udev will appear to persist across a loss of VBUS power. + * + * For example, if a host controller doesn't maintain VBUS suspend current + * during a system sleep or is reset when the system wakes up, all the USB + * power sessions below it will be broken. This is especially troublesome + * for mass-storage devices containing mounted filesystems, since the + * device will appear to have disconnected and all the memory mappings + * to it will be lost. Using the USB_PERSIST facility, the device can be + * made to appear as if it had not disconnected. + * + * This facility can be dangerous. Although usb_reset_and_verify_device() makes + * every effort to insure that the same device is present after the + * reset as before, it cannot provide a 100% guarantee. Furthermore it's + * quite possible for a device to remain unaltered but its media to be + * changed. If the user replaces a flash memory card while the system is + * asleep, he will have only himself to blame when the filesystem on the + * new card is corrupted and the system crashes. + * + * Returns 0 on success, else negative errno. + */ +int usb_port_resume(struct usb_device *udev, pm_message_t msg) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[udev->portnum - 1]; + int port1 = udev->portnum; + int status; + u16 portchange, portstatus; + + if (!test_and_set_bit(port1, hub->child_usage_bits)) { + status = pm_runtime_get_sync(&port_dev->dev); + if (status < 0) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "can't resume usb port, status %d\n", + status); + return status; + } + } + + usb_lock_port(port_dev); + + /* Skip the initial Clear-Suspend step for a remote wakeup */ + status = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange); + if (status == 0 && !port_is_suspended(hub, portstatus)) + goto SuspendCleared; + + /* see 7.1.7.7; affects power usage, but not budgeting */ + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + status = hub_set_port_link_state(hub, port1, USB_SS_PORT_LS_U0); + else + status = usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, + port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_SUSPEND); + if (status) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "can't resume, status %d\n", status); + } else { + /* drive resume for USB_RESUME_TIMEOUT msec */ + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "usb %sresume\n", + (PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg) ? "auto-" : "")); + msleep(USB_RESUME_TIMEOUT); + + /* Virtual root hubs can trigger on GET_PORT_STATUS to + * stop resume signaling. Then finish the resume + * sequence. + */ + status = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange); + + /* TRSMRCY = 10 msec */ + msleep(10); + } + + SuspendCleared: + if (status == 0) { + udev->port_is_suspended = 0; + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) { + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_LINK_STATE) + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_PORT_LINK_STATE); + } else { + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_SUSPEND) + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_SUSPEND); + } + } + + if (udev->persist_enabled && hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + status = wait_for_ss_port_enable(udev, hub, &port1, &portchange, + &portstatus); + + status = check_port_resume_type(udev, + hub, port1, status, portchange, portstatus); + if (status == 0) + status = finish_port_resume(udev); + if (status < 0) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "can't resume, status %d\n", status); + hub_port_logical_disconnect(hub, port1); + } else { + /* Try to enable USB2 hardware LPM */ + if (udev->usb2_hw_lpm_capable == 1) + usb_set_usb2_hardware_lpm(udev, 1); + + /* Try to enable USB3 LTM and LPM */ + usb_enable_ltm(udev); + usb_unlocked_enable_lpm(udev); + } + + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + + return status; +} + +int usb_remote_wakeup(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + int status = 0; + + usb_lock_device(udev); + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "usb %sresume\n", "wakeup-"); + status = usb_autoresume_device(udev); + if (status == 0) { + /* Let the drivers do their thing, then... */ + usb_autosuspend_device(udev); + } + } + usb_unlock_device(udev); + return status; +} + +/* Returns 1 if there was a remote wakeup and a connect status change. */ +static int hub_handle_remote_wakeup(struct usb_hub *hub, unsigned int port, + u16 portstatus, u16 portchange) + __must_hold(&port_dev->status_lock) +{ + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port - 1]; + struct usb_device *hdev; + struct usb_device *udev; + int connect_change = 0; + int ret; + + hdev = hub->hdev; + udev = port_dev->child; + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hdev)) { + if (!(portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_SUSPEND)) + return 0; + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port, USB_PORT_FEAT_C_SUSPEND); + } else { + if (!udev || udev->state != USB_STATE_SUSPENDED || + (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_LINK_STATE) != + USB_SS_PORT_LS_U0) + return 0; + } + + if (udev) { + /* TRSMRCY = 10 msec */ + msleep(10); + + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + ret = usb_remote_wakeup(udev); + usb_lock_port(port_dev); + if (ret < 0) + connect_change = 1; + } else { + ret = -ENODEV; + hub_port_disable(hub, port, 1); + } + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "resume, status %d\n", ret); + return connect_change; +} + +static int check_ports_changed(struct usb_hub *hub) +{ + int port1; + + for (port1 = 1; port1 <= hub->hdev->maxchild; ++port1) { + u16 portstatus, portchange; + int status; + + status = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange); + if (!status && portchange) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +static int hub_suspend(struct usb_interface *intf, pm_message_t msg) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_get_intfdata (intf); + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + unsigned port1; + int status; + + /* + * Warn if children aren't already suspended. + * Also, add up the number of wakeup-enabled descendants. + */ + hub->wakeup_enabled_descendants = 0; + for (port1 = 1; port1 <= hdev->maxchild; port1++) { + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + struct usb_device *udev = port_dev->child; + + if (udev && udev->can_submit) { + dev_warn(&port_dev->dev, "device %s not suspended yet\n", + dev_name(&udev->dev)); + if (PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg)) + return -EBUSY; + } + if (udev) + hub->wakeup_enabled_descendants += + wakeup_enabled_descendants(udev); + } + + if (hdev->do_remote_wakeup && hub->quirk_check_port_auto_suspend) { + /* check if there are changes pending on hub ports */ + if (check_ports_changed(hub)) { + if (PMSG_IS_AUTO(msg)) + return -EBUSY; + pm_wakeup_event(&hdev->dev, 2000); + } + } + + if (hub_is_superspeed(hdev) && hdev->do_remote_wakeup) { + /* Enable hub to send remote wakeup for all ports. */ + for (port1 = 1; port1 <= hdev->maxchild; port1++) { + status = set_port_feature(hdev, + port1 | + USB_PORT_FEAT_REMOTE_WAKE_CONNECT | + USB_PORT_FEAT_REMOTE_WAKE_DISCONNECT | + USB_PORT_FEAT_REMOTE_WAKE_OVER_CURRENT, + USB_PORT_FEAT_REMOTE_WAKE_MASK); + } + } + + dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "%s\n", __func__); + + /* stop hub_wq and related activity */ + hub_quiesce(hub, HUB_SUSPEND); + return 0; +} + +static int hub_resume(struct usb_interface *intf) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_get_intfdata(intf); + + dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "%s\n", __func__); + hub_activate(hub, HUB_RESUME); + return 0; +} + +static int hub_reset_resume(struct usb_interface *intf) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_get_intfdata(intf); + + dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "%s\n", __func__); + hub_activate(hub, HUB_RESET_RESUME); + return 0; +} + +/** + * usb_root_hub_lost_power - called by HCD if the root hub lost Vbus power + * @rhdev: struct usb_device for the root hub + * + * The USB host controller driver calls this function when its root hub + * is resumed and Vbus power has been interrupted or the controller + * has been reset. The routine marks @rhdev as having lost power. + * When the hub driver is resumed it will take notice and carry out + * power-session recovery for all the "USB-PERSIST"-enabled child devices; + * the others will be disconnected. + */ +void usb_root_hub_lost_power(struct usb_device *rhdev) +{ + dev_warn(&rhdev->dev, "root hub lost power or was reset\n"); + rhdev->reset_resume = 1; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_root_hub_lost_power); + +static const char * const usb3_lpm_names[] = { + "U0", + "U1", + "U2", + "U3", +}; + +/* + * Send a Set SEL control transfer to the device, prior to enabling + * device-initiated U1 or U2. This lets the device know the exit latencies from + * the time the device initiates a U1 or U2 exit, to the time it will receive a + * packet from the host. + * + * This function will fail if the SEL or PEL values for udev are greater than + * the maximum allowed values for the link state to be enabled. + */ +static int usb_req_set_sel(struct usb_device *udev, enum usb3_link_state state) +{ + struct usb_set_sel_req *sel_values; + unsigned long long u1_sel; + unsigned long long u1_pel; + unsigned long long u2_sel; + unsigned long long u2_pel; + int ret; + + if (udev->state != USB_STATE_CONFIGURED) + return 0; + + /* Convert SEL and PEL stored in ns to us */ + u1_sel = DIV_ROUND_UP(udev->u1_params.sel, 1000); + u1_pel = DIV_ROUND_UP(udev->u1_params.pel, 1000); + u2_sel = DIV_ROUND_UP(udev->u2_params.sel, 1000); + u2_pel = DIV_ROUND_UP(udev->u2_params.pel, 1000); + + /* + * Make sure that the calculated SEL and PEL values for the link + * state we're enabling aren't bigger than the max SEL/PEL + * value that will fit in the SET SEL control transfer. + * Otherwise the device would get an incorrect idea of the exit + * latency for the link state, and could start a device-initiated + * U1/U2 when the exit latencies are too high. + */ + if ((state == USB3_LPM_U1 && + (u1_sel > USB3_LPM_MAX_U1_SEL_PEL || + u1_pel > USB3_LPM_MAX_U1_SEL_PEL)) || + (state == USB3_LPM_U2 && + (u2_sel > USB3_LPM_MAX_U2_SEL_PEL || + u2_pel > USB3_LPM_MAX_U2_SEL_PEL))) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "Device-initiated %s disabled due to long SEL %llu us or PEL %llu us\n", + usb3_lpm_names[state], u1_sel, u1_pel); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* + * If we're enabling device-initiated LPM for one link state, + * but the other link state has a too high SEL or PEL value, + * just set those values to the max in the Set SEL request. + */ + if (u1_sel > USB3_LPM_MAX_U1_SEL_PEL) + u1_sel = USB3_LPM_MAX_U1_SEL_PEL; + + if (u1_pel > USB3_LPM_MAX_U1_SEL_PEL) + u1_pel = USB3_LPM_MAX_U1_SEL_PEL; + + if (u2_sel > USB3_LPM_MAX_U2_SEL_PEL) + u2_sel = USB3_LPM_MAX_U2_SEL_PEL; + + if (u2_pel > USB3_LPM_MAX_U2_SEL_PEL) + u2_pel = USB3_LPM_MAX_U2_SEL_PEL; + + /* + * usb_enable_lpm() can be called as part of a failed device reset, + * which may be initiated by an error path of a mass storage driver. + * Therefore, use GFP_NOIO. + */ + sel_values = kmalloc(sizeof *(sel_values), GFP_NOIO); + if (!sel_values) + return -ENOMEM; + + sel_values->u1_sel = u1_sel; + sel_values->u1_pel = u1_pel; + sel_values->u2_sel = cpu_to_le16(u2_sel); + sel_values->u2_pel = cpu_to_le16(u2_pel); + + ret = usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_SET_SEL, + USB_RECIP_DEVICE, + 0, 0, + sel_values, sizeof *(sel_values), + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + kfree(sel_values); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Enable or disable device-initiated U1 or U2 transitions. + */ +static int usb_set_device_initiated_lpm(struct usb_device *udev, + enum usb3_link_state state, bool enable) +{ + int ret; + int feature; + + switch (state) { + case USB3_LPM_U1: + feature = USB_DEVICE_U1_ENABLE; + break; + case USB3_LPM_U2: + feature = USB_DEVICE_U2_ENABLE; + break; + default: + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "%s: Can't %s non-U1 or U2 state.\n", + __func__, enable ? "enable" : "disable"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (udev->state != USB_STATE_CONFIGURED) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "%s: Can't %s %s state " + "for unconfigured device.\n", + __func__, enable ? "enable" : "disable", + usb3_lpm_names[state]); + return 0; + } + + if (enable) { + /* + * Now send the control transfer to enable device-initiated LPM + * for either U1 or U2. + */ + ret = usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE, + USB_RECIP_DEVICE, + feature, + 0, NULL, 0, + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + } else { + ret = usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE, + USB_RECIP_DEVICE, + feature, + 0, NULL, 0, + USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + } + if (ret < 0) { + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "%s of device-initiated %s failed.\n", + enable ? "Enable" : "Disable", + usb3_lpm_names[state]); + return -EBUSY; + } + return 0; +} + +static int usb_set_lpm_timeout(struct usb_device *udev, + enum usb3_link_state state, int timeout) +{ + int ret; + int feature; + + switch (state) { + case USB3_LPM_U1: + feature = USB_PORT_FEAT_U1_TIMEOUT; + break; + case USB3_LPM_U2: + feature = USB_PORT_FEAT_U2_TIMEOUT; + break; + default: + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "%s: Can't set timeout for non-U1 or U2 state.\n", + __func__); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (state == USB3_LPM_U1 && timeout > USB3_LPM_U1_MAX_TIMEOUT && + timeout != USB3_LPM_DEVICE_INITIATED) { + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "Failed to set %s timeout to 0x%x, " + "which is a reserved value.\n", + usb3_lpm_names[state], timeout); + return -EINVAL; + } + + ret = set_port_feature(udev->parent, + USB_PORT_LPM_TIMEOUT(timeout) | udev->portnum, + feature); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "Failed to set %s timeout to 0x%x," + "error code %i\n", usb3_lpm_names[state], + timeout, ret); + return -EBUSY; + } + if (state == USB3_LPM_U1) + udev->u1_params.timeout = timeout; + else + udev->u2_params.timeout = timeout; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Enable the hub-initiated U1/U2 idle timeouts, and enable device-initiated + * U1/U2 entry. + * + * We will attempt to enable U1 or U2, but there are no guarantees that the + * control transfers to set the hub timeout or enable device-initiated U1/U2 + * will be successful. + * + * If we cannot set the parent hub U1/U2 timeout, we attempt to let the xHCI + * driver know about it. If that call fails, it should be harmless, and just + * take up more slightly more bus bandwidth for unnecessary U1/U2 exit latency. + */ +static void usb_enable_link_state(struct usb_hcd *hcd, struct usb_device *udev, + enum usb3_link_state state) +{ + int timeout, ret; + __u8 u1_mel = udev->bos->ss_cap->bU1devExitLat; + __le16 u2_mel = udev->bos->ss_cap->bU2DevExitLat; + + /* If the device says it doesn't have *any* exit latency to come out of + * U1 or U2, it's probably lying. Assume it doesn't implement that link + * state. + */ + if ((state == USB3_LPM_U1 && u1_mel == 0) || + (state == USB3_LPM_U2 && u2_mel == 0)) + return; + + /* + * First, let the device know about the exit latencies + * associated with the link state we're about to enable. + */ + ret = usb_req_set_sel(udev, state); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "Set SEL for device-initiated %s failed.\n", + usb3_lpm_names[state]); + return; + } + + /* We allow the host controller to set the U1/U2 timeout internally + * first, so that it can change its schedule to account for the + * additional latency to send data to a device in a lower power + * link state. + */ + timeout = hcd->driver->enable_usb3_lpm_timeout(hcd, udev, state); + + /* xHCI host controller doesn't want to enable this LPM state. */ + if (timeout == 0) + return; + + if (timeout < 0) { + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "Could not enable %s link state, " + "xHCI error %i.\n", usb3_lpm_names[state], + timeout); + return; + } + + if (usb_set_lpm_timeout(udev, state, timeout)) + /* If we can't set the parent hub U1/U2 timeout, + * device-initiated LPM won't be allowed either, so let the xHCI + * host know that this link state won't be enabled. + */ + hcd->driver->disable_usb3_lpm_timeout(hcd, udev, state); + + /* Only a configured device will accept the Set Feature U1/U2_ENABLE */ + else if (udev->actconfig) + usb_set_device_initiated_lpm(udev, state, true); + +} + +/* + * Disable the hub-initiated U1/U2 idle timeouts, and disable device-initiated + * U1/U2 entry. + * + * If this function returns -EBUSY, the parent hub will still allow U1/U2 entry. + * If zero is returned, the parent will not allow the link to go into U1/U2. + * + * If zero is returned, device-initiated U1/U2 entry may still be enabled, but + * it won't have an effect on the bus link state because the parent hub will + * still disallow device-initiated U1/U2 entry. + * + * If zero is returned, the xHCI host controller may still think U1/U2 entry is + * possible. The result will be slightly more bus bandwidth will be taken up + * (to account for U1/U2 exit latency), but it should be harmless. + */ +static int usb_disable_link_state(struct usb_hcd *hcd, struct usb_device *udev, + enum usb3_link_state state) +{ + switch (state) { + case USB3_LPM_U1: + case USB3_LPM_U2: + break; + default: + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "%s: Can't disable non-U1 or U2 state.\n", + __func__); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (usb_set_lpm_timeout(udev, state, 0)) + return -EBUSY; + + usb_set_device_initiated_lpm(udev, state, false); + + if (hcd->driver->disable_usb3_lpm_timeout(hcd, udev, state)) + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "Could not disable xHCI %s timeout, " + "bus schedule bandwidth may be impacted.\n", + usb3_lpm_names[state]); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Disable hub-initiated and device-initiated U1 and U2 entry. + * Caller must own the bandwidth_mutex. + * + * This will call usb_enable_lpm() on failure, which will decrement + * lpm_disable_count, and will re-enable LPM if lpm_disable_count reaches zero. + */ +int usb_disable_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd; + + if (!udev || !udev->parent || + udev->speed != USB_SPEED_SUPER || + !udev->lpm_capable || + udev->state < USB_STATE_DEFAULT) + return 0; + + hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + if (!hcd || !hcd->driver->disable_usb3_lpm_timeout) + return 0; + + udev->lpm_disable_count++; + if ((udev->u1_params.timeout == 0 && udev->u2_params.timeout == 0)) + return 0; + + /* If LPM is enabled, attempt to disable it. */ + if (usb_disable_link_state(hcd, udev, USB3_LPM_U1)) + goto enable_lpm; + if (usb_disable_link_state(hcd, udev, USB3_LPM_U2)) + goto enable_lpm; + + return 0; + +enable_lpm: + usb_enable_lpm(udev); + return -EBUSY; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_disable_lpm); + +/* Grab the bandwidth_mutex before calling usb_disable_lpm() */ +int usb_unlocked_disable_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + int ret; + + if (!hcd) + return -EINVAL; + + mutex_lock(hcd->bandwidth_mutex); + ret = usb_disable_lpm(udev); + mutex_unlock(hcd->bandwidth_mutex); + + return ret; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unlocked_disable_lpm); + +/* + * Attempt to enable device-initiated and hub-initiated U1 and U2 entry. The + * xHCI host policy may prevent U1 or U2 from being enabled. + * + * Other callers may have disabled link PM, so U1 and U2 entry will be disabled + * until the lpm_disable_count drops to zero. Caller must own the + * bandwidth_mutex. + */ +void usb_enable_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd; + + if (!udev || !udev->parent || + udev->speed != USB_SPEED_SUPER || + !udev->lpm_capable || + udev->state < USB_STATE_DEFAULT) + return; + + udev->lpm_disable_count--; + hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + /* Double check that we can both enable and disable LPM. + * Device must be configured to accept set feature U1/U2 timeout. + */ + if (!hcd || !hcd->driver->enable_usb3_lpm_timeout || + !hcd->driver->disable_usb3_lpm_timeout) + return; + + if (udev->lpm_disable_count > 0) + return; + + usb_enable_link_state(hcd, udev, USB3_LPM_U1); + usb_enable_link_state(hcd, udev, USB3_LPM_U2); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_enable_lpm); + +/* Grab the bandwidth_mutex before calling usb_enable_lpm() */ +void usb_unlocked_enable_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + + if (!hcd) + return; + + mutex_lock(hcd->bandwidth_mutex); + usb_enable_lpm(udev); + mutex_unlock(hcd->bandwidth_mutex); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unlocked_enable_lpm); + + +#else /* CONFIG_PM */ + +#define hub_suspend NULL +#define hub_resume NULL +#define hub_reset_resume NULL + +int usb_disable_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_disable_lpm); + +void usb_enable_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) { } +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_enable_lpm); + +int usb_unlocked_disable_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unlocked_disable_lpm); + +void usb_unlocked_enable_lpm(struct usb_device *udev) { } +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_unlocked_enable_lpm); + +int usb_disable_ltm(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_disable_ltm); + +void usb_enable_ltm(struct usb_device *udev) { } +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_enable_ltm); + +static int hub_handle_remote_wakeup(struct usb_hub *hub, unsigned int port, + u16 portstatus, u16 portchange) +{ + return 0; +} + +#endif /* CONFIG_PM */ + + +/* USB 2.0 spec, 7.1.7.3 / fig 7-29: + * + * Between connect detection and reset signaling there must be a delay + * of 100ms at least for debounce and power-settling. The corresponding + * timer shall restart whenever the downstream port detects a disconnect. + * + * Apparently there are some bluetooth and irda-dongles and a number of + * low-speed devices for which this debounce period may last over a second. + * Not covered by the spec - but easy to deal with. + * + * This implementation uses a 1500ms total debounce timeout; if the + * connection isn't stable by then it returns -ETIMEDOUT. It checks + * every 25ms for transient disconnects. When the port status has been + * unchanged for 100ms it returns the port status. + */ +int hub_port_debounce(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, bool must_be_connected) +{ + int ret; + u16 portchange, portstatus; + unsigned connection = 0xffff; + int total_time, stable_time = 0; + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + + for (total_time = 0; ; total_time += HUB_DEBOUNCE_STEP) { + ret = hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + if (!(portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION) && + (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) == connection) { + if (!must_be_connected || + (connection == USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION)) + stable_time += HUB_DEBOUNCE_STEP; + if (stable_time >= HUB_DEBOUNCE_STABLE) + break; + } else { + stable_time = 0; + connection = portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION; + } + + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION) { + usb_clear_port_feature(hub->hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_CONNECTION); + } + + if (total_time >= HUB_DEBOUNCE_TIMEOUT) + break; + msleep(HUB_DEBOUNCE_STEP); + } + + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "debounce total %dms stable %dms status 0x%x\n", + total_time, stable_time, portstatus); + + if (stable_time < HUB_DEBOUNCE_STABLE) + return -ETIMEDOUT; + return portstatus; +} + +void usb_ep0_reinit(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + usb_disable_endpoint(udev, 0 + USB_DIR_IN, true); + usb_disable_endpoint(udev, 0 + USB_DIR_OUT, true); + usb_enable_endpoint(udev, &udev->ep0, true); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep0_reinit); + +#define usb_sndaddr0pipe() (PIPE_CONTROL << 30) +#define usb_rcvaddr0pipe() ((PIPE_CONTROL << 30) | USB_DIR_IN) + +static int hub_set_address(struct usb_device *udev, int devnum) +{ + int retval; + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + + /* + * The host controller will choose the device address, + * instead of the core having chosen it earlier + */ + if (!hcd->driver->address_device && devnum <= 1) + return -EINVAL; + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_ADDRESS) + return 0; + if (udev->state != USB_STATE_DEFAULT) + return -EINVAL; + if (hcd->driver->address_device) + retval = hcd->driver->address_device(hcd, udev); + else + retval = usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndaddr0pipe(), + USB_REQ_SET_ADDRESS, 0, devnum, 0, + NULL, 0, USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + if (retval == 0) { + update_devnum(udev, devnum); + /* Device now using proper address. */ + usb_set_device_state(udev, USB_STATE_ADDRESS); + usb_ep0_reinit(udev); + } + return retval; +} + +/* + * There are reports of USB 3.0 devices that say they support USB 2.0 Link PM + * when they're plugged into a USB 2.0 port, but they don't work when LPM is + * enabled. + * + * Only enable USB 2.0 Link PM if the port is internal (hardwired), or the + * device says it supports the new USB 2.0 Link PM errata by setting the BESL + * support bit in the BOS descriptor. + */ +static void hub_set_initial_usb2_lpm_policy(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + int connect_type = USB_PORT_CONNECT_TYPE_UNKNOWN; + + if (!udev->usb2_hw_lpm_capable) + return; + + if (hub) + connect_type = hub->ports[udev->portnum - 1]->connect_type; + + if ((udev->bos->ext_cap->bmAttributes & cpu_to_le32(USB_BESL_SUPPORT)) || + connect_type == USB_PORT_CONNECT_TYPE_HARD_WIRED) { + udev->usb2_hw_lpm_allowed = 1; + usb_set_usb2_hardware_lpm(udev, 1); + } +} + +static int hub_enable_device(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + + if (!hcd->driver->enable_device) + return 0; + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_ADDRESS) + return 0; + if (udev->state != USB_STATE_DEFAULT) + return -EINVAL; + + return hcd->driver->enable_device(hcd, udev); +} + +/* Reset device, (re)assign address, get device descriptor. + * Device connection must be stable, no more debouncing needed. + * Returns device in USB_STATE_ADDRESS, except on error. + * + * If this is called for an already-existing device (as part of + * usb_reset_and_verify_device), the caller must own the device lock and + * the port lock. For a newly detected device that is not accessible + * through any global pointers, it's not necessary to lock the device, + * but it is still necessary to lock the port. + */ +static int +hub_port_init (struct usb_hub *hub, struct usb_device *udev, int port1, + int retry_counter) +{ + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(hdev->bus); + int i, j, retval; + unsigned delay = HUB_SHORT_RESET_TIME; + enum usb_device_speed oldspeed = udev->speed; + const char *speed; + int devnum = udev->devnum; + + /* root hub ports have a slightly longer reset period + * (from USB 2.0 spec, section 7.1.7.5) + */ + if (!hdev->parent) { + delay = HUB_ROOT_RESET_TIME; + if (port1 == hdev->bus->otg_port) + hdev->bus->b_hnp_enable = 0; + } + + /* Some low speed devices have problems with the quick delay, so */ + /* be a bit pessimistic with those devices. RHbug #23670 */ + if (oldspeed == USB_SPEED_LOW) + delay = HUB_LONG_RESET_TIME; + + mutex_lock(&hdev->bus->usb_address0_mutex); + + /* Reset the device; full speed may morph to high speed */ + /* FIXME a USB 2.0 device may morph into SuperSpeed on reset. */ + retval = hub_port_reset(hub, port1, udev, delay, false); + if (retval < 0) /* error or disconnect */ + goto fail; + /* success, speed is known */ + + retval = -ENODEV; + + if (oldspeed != USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN && oldspeed != udev->speed) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "device reset changed speed!\n"); + goto fail; + } + oldspeed = udev->speed; + + /* USB 2.0 section 5.5.3 talks about ep0 maxpacket ... + * it's fixed size except for full speed devices. + * For Wireless USB devices, ep0 max packet is always 512 (tho + * reported as 0xff in the device descriptor). WUSB1.0[4.8.1]. + */ + switch (udev->speed) { + case USB_SPEED_SUPER: + case USB_SPEED_WIRELESS: /* fixed at 512 */ + udev->ep0.desc.wMaxPacketSize = cpu_to_le16(512); + break; + case USB_SPEED_HIGH: /* fixed at 64 */ + udev->ep0.desc.wMaxPacketSize = cpu_to_le16(64); + break; + case USB_SPEED_FULL: /* 8, 16, 32, or 64 */ + /* to determine the ep0 maxpacket size, try to read + * the device descriptor to get bMaxPacketSize0 and + * then correct our initial guess. + */ + udev->ep0.desc.wMaxPacketSize = cpu_to_le16(64); + break; + case USB_SPEED_LOW: /* fixed at 8 */ + udev->ep0.desc.wMaxPacketSize = cpu_to_le16(8); + break; + default: + goto fail; + } + + if (udev->speed == USB_SPEED_WIRELESS) + speed = "variable speed Wireless"; + else + speed = usb_speed_string(udev->speed); + + if (udev->speed != USB_SPEED_SUPER) + dev_info(&udev->dev, + "%s %s USB device number %d using %s\n", + (udev->config) ? "reset" : "new", speed, + devnum, udev->bus->controller->driver->name); + + /* Set up TT records, if needed */ + if (hdev->tt) { + udev->tt = hdev->tt; + udev->ttport = hdev->ttport; + } else if (udev->speed != USB_SPEED_HIGH + && hdev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) { + if (!hub->tt.hub) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "parent hub has no TT\n"); + retval = -EINVAL; + goto fail; + } + udev->tt = &hub->tt; + udev->ttport = port1; + } + + /* Why interleave GET_DESCRIPTOR and SET_ADDRESS this way? + * Because device hardware and firmware is sometimes buggy in + * this area, and this is how Linux has done it for ages. + * Change it cautiously. + * + * NOTE: If use_new_scheme() is true we will start by issuing + * a 64-byte GET_DESCRIPTOR request. This is what Windows does, + * so it may help with some non-standards-compliant devices. + * Otherwise we start with SET_ADDRESS and then try to read the + * first 8 bytes of the device descriptor to get the ep0 maxpacket + * value. + */ + for (i = 0; i < GET_DESCRIPTOR_TRIES; (++i, msleep(100))) { + bool did_new_scheme = false; + + if (use_new_scheme(udev, retry_counter)) { + struct usb_device_descriptor *buf; + int r = 0; + + did_new_scheme = true; + retval = hub_enable_device(udev); + if (retval < 0) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, + "hub failed to enable device, error %d\n", + retval); + goto fail; + } + +#define GET_DESCRIPTOR_BUFSIZE 64 + buf = kmalloc(GET_DESCRIPTOR_BUFSIZE, GFP_NOIO); + if (!buf) { + retval = -ENOMEM; + continue; + } + + /* Retry on all errors; some devices are flakey. + * 255 is for WUSB devices, we actually need to use + * 512 (WUSB1.0[4.8.1]). + */ + for (j = 0; j < 3; ++j) { + buf->bMaxPacketSize0 = 0; + r = usb_control_msg(udev, usb_rcvaddr0pipe(), + USB_REQ_GET_DESCRIPTOR, USB_DIR_IN, + USB_DT_DEVICE << 8, 0, + buf, GET_DESCRIPTOR_BUFSIZE, + initial_descriptor_timeout); + switch (buf->bMaxPacketSize0) { + case 8: case 16: case 32: case 64: case 255: + if (buf->bDescriptorType == + USB_DT_DEVICE) { + r = 0; + break; + } + /* FALL THROUGH */ + default: + if (r == 0) + r = -EPROTO; + break; + } + if (r == 0) + break; + } + udev->descriptor.bMaxPacketSize0 = + buf->bMaxPacketSize0; + kfree(buf); + + retval = hub_port_reset(hub, port1, udev, delay, false); + if (retval < 0) /* error or disconnect */ + goto fail; + if (oldspeed != udev->speed) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, + "device reset changed speed!\n"); + retval = -ENODEV; + goto fail; + } + if (r) { + if (r != -ENODEV) + dev_err(&udev->dev, "device descriptor read/64, error %d\n", + r); + retval = -EMSGSIZE; + continue; + } +#undef GET_DESCRIPTOR_BUFSIZE + } + + /* + * If device is WUSB, we already assigned an + * unauthorized address in the Connect Ack sequence; + * authorization will assign the final address. + */ + if (udev->wusb == 0) { + for (j = 0; j < SET_ADDRESS_TRIES; ++j) { + retval = hub_set_address(udev, devnum); + if (retval >= 0) + break; + msleep(200); + } + if (retval < 0) { + if (retval != -ENODEV) + dev_err(&udev->dev, "device not accepting address %d, error %d\n", + devnum, retval); + goto fail; + } + if (udev->speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER) { + devnum = udev->devnum; + dev_info(&udev->dev, + "%s SuperSpeed USB device number %d using %s\n", + (udev->config) ? "reset" : "new", + devnum, udev->bus->controller->driver->name); + } + + /* cope with hardware quirkiness: + * - let SET_ADDRESS settle, some device hardware wants it + * - read ep0 maxpacket even for high and low speed, + */ + msleep(10); + /* use_new_scheme() checks the speed which may have + * changed since the initial look so we cache the result + * in did_new_scheme + */ + if (did_new_scheme) + break; + } + + retval = usb_get_device_descriptor(udev, 8); + if (retval < 8) { + if (retval != -ENODEV) + dev_err(&udev->dev, + "device descriptor read/8, error %d\n", + retval); + if (retval >= 0) + retval = -EMSGSIZE; + } else { + retval = 0; + break; + } + } + if (retval) + goto fail; + + /* + * Some superspeed devices have finished the link training process + * and attached to a superspeed hub port, but the device descriptor + * got from those devices show they aren't superspeed devices. Warm + * reset the port attached by the devices can fix them. + */ + if ((udev->speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER) && + (le16_to_cpu(udev->descriptor.bcdUSB) < 0x0300)) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "got a wrong device descriptor, " + "warm reset device\n"); + hub_port_reset(hub, port1, udev, + HUB_BH_RESET_TIME, true); + retval = -EINVAL; + goto fail; + } + + if (udev->descriptor.bMaxPacketSize0 == 0xff || + udev->speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER) + i = 512; + else + i = udev->descriptor.bMaxPacketSize0; + if (usb_endpoint_maxp(&udev->ep0.desc) != i) { + if (udev->speed == USB_SPEED_LOW || + !(i == 8 || i == 16 || i == 32 || i == 64)) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "Invalid ep0 maxpacket: %d\n", i); + retval = -EMSGSIZE; + goto fail; + } + if (udev->speed == USB_SPEED_FULL) + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "ep0 maxpacket = %d\n", i); + else + dev_warn(&udev->dev, "Using ep0 maxpacket: %d\n", i); + udev->ep0.desc.wMaxPacketSize = cpu_to_le16(i); + usb_ep0_reinit(udev); + } + + retval = usb_get_device_descriptor(udev, USB_DT_DEVICE_SIZE); + if (retval < (signed)sizeof(udev->descriptor)) { + if (retval != -ENODEV) + dev_err(&udev->dev, "device descriptor read/all, error %d\n", + retval); + if (retval >= 0) + retval = -ENOMSG; + goto fail; + } + + if (udev->wusb == 0 && le16_to_cpu(udev->descriptor.bcdUSB) >= 0x0201) { + retval = usb_get_bos_descriptor(udev); + if (!retval) { + udev->lpm_capable = usb_device_supports_lpm(udev); + usb_set_lpm_parameters(udev); + } + } + + retval = 0; + /* notify HCD that we have a device connected and addressed */ + if (hcd->driver->update_device) + hcd->driver->update_device(hcd, udev); + hub_set_initial_usb2_lpm_policy(udev); +fail: + if (retval) { + hub_port_disable(hub, port1, 0); + update_devnum(udev, devnum); /* for disconnect processing */ + } + mutex_unlock(&hdev->bus->usb_address0_mutex); + return retval; +} + +static void +check_highspeed (struct usb_hub *hub, struct usb_device *udev, int port1) +{ + struct usb_qualifier_descriptor *qual; + int status; + + if (udev->quirks & USB_QUIRK_DEVICE_QUALIFIER) + return; + + qual = kmalloc (sizeof *qual, GFP_KERNEL); + if (qual == NULL) + return; + + status = usb_get_descriptor (udev, USB_DT_DEVICE_QUALIFIER, 0, + qual, sizeof *qual); + if (status == sizeof *qual) { + dev_info(&udev->dev, "not running at top speed; " + "connect to a high speed hub\n"); + /* hub LEDs are probably harder to miss than syslog */ + if (hub->has_indicators) { + hub->indicator[port1-1] = INDICATOR_GREEN_BLINK; + queue_delayed_work(system_power_efficient_wq, + &hub->leds, 0); + } + } + kfree(qual); +} + +static unsigned +hub_power_remaining (struct usb_hub *hub) +{ + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + int remaining; + int port1; + + if (!hub->limited_power) + return 0; + + remaining = hdev->bus_mA - hub->descriptor->bHubContrCurrent; + for (port1 = 1; port1 <= hdev->maxchild; ++port1) { + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + struct usb_device *udev = port_dev->child; + unsigned unit_load; + int delta; + + if (!udev) + continue; + if (hub_is_superspeed(udev)) + unit_load = 150; + else + unit_load = 100; + + /* + * Unconfigured devices may not use more than one unit load, + * or 8mA for OTG ports + */ + if (udev->actconfig) + delta = usb_get_max_power(udev, udev->actconfig); + else if (port1 != udev->bus->otg_port || hdev->parent) + delta = unit_load; + else + delta = 8; + if (delta > hub->mA_per_port) + dev_warn(&port_dev->dev, "%dmA is over %umA budget!\n", + delta, hub->mA_per_port); + remaining -= delta; + } + if (remaining < 0) { + dev_warn(hub->intfdev, "%dmA over power budget!\n", + -remaining); + remaining = 0; + } + return remaining; +} + +static void hub_port_connect(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, u16 portstatus, + u16 portchange) +{ + int status, i; + unsigned unit_load; + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(hdev->bus); + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + struct usb_device *udev = port_dev->child; + static int unreliable_port = -1; + + /* Disconnect any existing devices under this port */ + if (udev) { + if (hcd->usb_phy && !hdev->parent) + usb_phy_notify_disconnect(hcd->usb_phy, udev->speed); + usb_disconnect(&port_dev->child); + } + + /* We can forget about a "removed" device when there's a physical + * disconnect or the connect status changes. + */ + if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) || + (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION)) + clear_bit(port1, hub->removed_bits); + + if (portchange & (USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION | + USB_PORT_STAT_C_ENABLE)) { + status = hub_port_debounce_be_stable(hub, port1); + if (status < 0) { + if (status != -ENODEV && + port1 != unreliable_port && + printk_ratelimit()) + dev_err(&port_dev->dev, "connect-debounce failed\n"); + portstatus &= ~USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION; + unreliable_port = port1; + } else { + portstatus = status; + } + } + + /* Return now if debouncing failed or nothing is connected or + * the device was "removed". + */ + if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) || + test_bit(port1, hub->removed_bits)) { + + /* + * maybe switch power back on (e.g. root hub was reset) + * but only if the port isn't owned by someone else. + */ + if (hub_is_port_power_switchable(hub) + && !port_is_power_on(hub, portstatus) + && !port_dev->port_owner) + set_port_feature(hdev, port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_POWER); + + if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) + goto done; + return; + } + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + unit_load = 150; + else + unit_load = 100; + + status = 0; + for (i = 0; i < SET_CONFIG_TRIES; i++) { + + /* reallocate for each attempt, since references + * to the previous one can escape in various ways + */ + udev = usb_alloc_dev(hdev, hdev->bus, port1); + if (!udev) { + dev_err(&port_dev->dev, + "couldn't allocate usb_device\n"); + goto done; + } + + usb_set_device_state(udev, USB_STATE_POWERED); + udev->bus_mA = hub->mA_per_port; + udev->level = hdev->level + 1; + udev->wusb = hub_is_wusb(hub); + + /* Only USB 3.0 devices are connected to SuperSpeed hubs. */ + if (hub_is_superspeed(hub->hdev)) + udev->speed = USB_SPEED_SUPER; + else + udev->speed = USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN; + + choose_devnum(udev); + if (udev->devnum <= 0) { + status = -ENOTCONN; /* Don't retry */ + goto loop; + } + + /* reset (non-USB 3.0 devices) and get descriptor */ + usb_lock_port(port_dev); + status = hub_port_init(hub, udev, port1, i); + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + if (status < 0) + goto loop; + + usb_detect_quirks(udev); + if (udev->quirks & USB_QUIRK_DELAY_INIT) + msleep(1000); + + /* consecutive bus-powered hubs aren't reliable; they can + * violate the voltage drop budget. if the new child has + * a "powered" LED, users should notice we didn't enable it + * (without reading syslog), even without per-port LEDs + * on the parent. + */ + if (udev->descriptor.bDeviceClass == USB_CLASS_HUB + && udev->bus_mA <= unit_load) { + u16 devstat; + + status = usb_get_status(udev, USB_RECIP_DEVICE, 0, + &devstat); + if (status) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "get status %d ?\n", status); + goto loop_disable; + } + if ((devstat & (1 << USB_DEVICE_SELF_POWERED)) == 0) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, + "can't connect bus-powered hub " + "to this port\n"); + if (hub->has_indicators) { + hub->indicator[port1-1] = + INDICATOR_AMBER_BLINK; + queue_delayed_work( + system_power_efficient_wq, + &hub->leds, 0); + } + status = -ENOTCONN; /* Don't retry */ + goto loop_disable; + } + } + + /* check for devices running slower than they could */ + if (le16_to_cpu(udev->descriptor.bcdUSB) >= 0x0200 + && udev->speed == USB_SPEED_FULL + && highspeed_hubs != 0) + check_highspeed (hub, udev, port1); + + /* Store the parent's children[] pointer. At this point + * udev becomes globally accessible, although presumably + * no one will look at it until hdev is unlocked. + */ + status = 0; + + mutex_lock(&usb_port_peer_mutex); + + /* We mustn't add new devices if the parent hub has + * been disconnected; we would race with the + * recursively_mark_NOTATTACHED() routine. + */ + spin_lock_irq(&device_state_lock); + if (hdev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) + status = -ENOTCONN; + else + port_dev->child = udev; + spin_unlock_irq(&device_state_lock); + mutex_unlock(&usb_port_peer_mutex); + + /* Run it through the hoops (find a driver, etc) */ + if (!status) { + status = usb_new_device(udev); + if (status) { + mutex_lock(&usb_port_peer_mutex); + spin_lock_irq(&device_state_lock); + port_dev->child = NULL; + spin_unlock_irq(&device_state_lock); + mutex_unlock(&usb_port_peer_mutex); + } else { + if (hcd->usb_phy && !hdev->parent) + usb_phy_notify_connect(hcd->usb_phy, + udev->speed); + } + } + + if (status) + goto loop_disable; + + status = hub_power_remaining(hub); + if (status) + dev_dbg(hub->intfdev, "%dmA power budget left\n", status); + + return; + +loop_disable: + hub_port_disable(hub, port1, 1); +loop: + usb_ep0_reinit(udev); + release_devnum(udev); + hub_free_dev(udev); + usb_put_dev(udev); + if ((status == -ENOTCONN) || (status == -ENOTSUPP)) + break; + } + if (hub->hdev->parent || + !hcd->driver->port_handed_over || + !(hcd->driver->port_handed_over)(hcd, port1)) { + if (status != -ENOTCONN && status != -ENODEV) + dev_err(&port_dev->dev, + "unable to enumerate USB device\n"); + } + +done: + hub_port_disable(hub, port1, 1); + if (hcd->driver->relinquish_port && !hub->hdev->parent) + hcd->driver->relinquish_port(hcd, port1); + +} + +/* Handle physical or logical connection change events. + * This routine is called when: + * a port connection-change occurs; + * a port enable-change occurs (often caused by EMI); + * usb_reset_and_verify_device() encounters changed descriptors (as from + * a firmware download) + * caller already locked the hub + */ +static void hub_port_connect_change(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1, + u16 portstatus, u16 portchange) + __must_hold(&port_dev->status_lock) +{ + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + struct usb_device *udev = port_dev->child; + int status = -ENODEV; + + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "status %04x, change %04x, %s\n", portstatus, + portchange, portspeed(hub, portstatus)); + + if (hub->has_indicators) { + set_port_led(hub, port1, HUB_LED_AUTO); + hub->indicator[port1-1] = INDICATOR_AUTO; + } + +#ifdef CONFIG_USB_OTG + /* during HNP, don't repeat the debounce */ + if (hub->hdev->bus->is_b_host) + portchange &= ~(USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION | + USB_PORT_STAT_C_ENABLE); +#endif + + /* Try to resuscitate an existing device */ + if ((portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) && udev && + udev->state != USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) { + if (portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) { + status = 0; /* Nothing to do */ +#ifdef CONFIG_PM + } else if (udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED && + udev->persist_enabled) { + /* For a suspended device, treat this as a + * remote wakeup event. + */ + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + status = usb_remote_wakeup(udev); + usb_lock_port(port_dev); +#endif + } else { + /* Don't resuscitate */; + } + } + clear_bit(port1, hub->change_bits); + + /* successfully revalidated the connection */ + if (status == 0) + return; + + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + hub_port_connect(hub, port1, portstatus, portchange); + usb_lock_port(port_dev); +} + +static void port_event(struct usb_hub *hub, int port1) + __must_hold(&port_dev->status_lock) +{ + int connect_change; + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[port1 - 1]; + struct usb_device *udev = port_dev->child; + struct usb_device *hdev = hub->hdev; + u16 portstatus, portchange; + + connect_change = test_bit(port1, hub->change_bits); + clear_bit(port1, hub->event_bits); + clear_bit(port1, hub->wakeup_bits); + + if (hub_port_status(hub, port1, &portstatus, &portchange) < 0) + return; + + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION) { + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_C_CONNECTION); + connect_change = 1; + } + + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_ENABLE) { + if (!connect_change) + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "enable change, status %08x\n", + portstatus); + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_C_ENABLE); + + /* + * EM interference sometimes causes badly shielded USB devices + * to be shutdown by the hub, this hack enables them again. + * Works at least with mouse driver. + */ + if (!(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE) + && !connect_change && udev) { + dev_err(&port_dev->dev, "disabled by hub (EMI?), re-enabling...\n"); + connect_change = 1; + } + } + + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_OVERCURRENT) { + u16 status = 0, unused; + + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "over-current change\n"); + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_OVER_CURRENT); + msleep(100); /* Cool down */ + hub_power_on(hub, true); + hub_port_status(hub, port1, &status, &unused); + if (status & USB_PORT_STAT_OVERCURRENT) + dev_err(&port_dev->dev, "over-current condition\n"); + } + + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_RESET) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "reset change\n"); + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, USB_PORT_FEAT_C_RESET); + } + if ((portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_BH_RESET) + && hub_is_superspeed(hdev)) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "warm reset change\n"); + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_BH_PORT_RESET); + } + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_LINK_STATE) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "link state change\n"); + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_PORT_LINK_STATE); + } + if (portchange & USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONFIG_ERROR) { + dev_warn(&port_dev->dev, "config error\n"); + usb_clear_port_feature(hdev, port1, + USB_PORT_FEAT_C_PORT_CONFIG_ERROR); + } + + /* skip port actions that require the port to be powered on */ + if (!pm_runtime_active(&port_dev->dev)) + return; + + if (hub_handle_remote_wakeup(hub, port1, portstatus, portchange)) + connect_change = 1; + + /* + * Warm reset a USB3 protocol port if it's in + * SS.Inactive state. + */ + if (hub_port_warm_reset_required(hub, port1, portstatus)) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "do warm reset\n"); + if (!udev || !(portstatus & USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION) + || udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) { + if (hub_port_reset(hub, port1, NULL, + HUB_BH_RESET_TIME, true) < 0) + hub_port_disable(hub, port1, 1); + } else { + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + usb_lock_device(udev); + usb_reset_device(udev); + usb_unlock_device(udev); + usb_lock_port(port_dev); + connect_change = 0; + } + } + + if (connect_change) + hub_port_connect_change(hub, port1, portstatus, portchange); +} + +static void hub_event(struct work_struct *work) +{ + struct usb_device *hdev; + struct usb_interface *intf; + struct usb_hub *hub; + struct device *hub_dev; + u16 hubstatus; + u16 hubchange; + int i, ret; + + hub = container_of(work, struct usb_hub, events); + hdev = hub->hdev; + hub_dev = hub->intfdev; + intf = to_usb_interface(hub_dev); + + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "state %d ports %d chg %04x evt %04x\n", + hdev->state, hdev->maxchild, + /* NOTE: expects max 15 ports... */ + (u16) hub->change_bits[0], + (u16) hub->event_bits[0]); + + /* Lock the device, then check to see if we were + * disconnected while waiting for the lock to succeed. */ + usb_lock_device(hdev); + if (unlikely(hub->disconnected)) + goto out_hdev_lock; + + /* If the hub has died, clean up after it */ + if (hdev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED) { + hub->error = -ENODEV; + hub_quiesce(hub, HUB_DISCONNECT); + goto out_hdev_lock; + } + + /* Autoresume */ + ret = usb_autopm_get_interface(intf); + if (ret) { + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "Can't autoresume: %d\n", ret); + goto out_hdev_lock; + } + + /* If this is an inactive hub, do nothing */ + if (hub->quiescing) + goto out_autopm; + + if (hub->error) { + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "resetting for error %d\n", hub->error); + + ret = usb_reset_device(hdev); + if (ret) { + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "error resetting hub: %d\n", ret); + goto out_autopm; + } + + hub->nerrors = 0; + hub->error = 0; + } + + /* deal with port status changes */ + for (i = 1; i <= hdev->maxchild; i++) { + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[i - 1]; + + if (test_bit(i, hub->event_bits) + || test_bit(i, hub->change_bits) + || test_bit(i, hub->wakeup_bits)) { + /* + * The get_noresume and barrier ensure that if + * the port was in the process of resuming, we + * flush that work and keep the port active for + * the duration of the port_event(). However, + * if the port is runtime pm suspended + * (powered-off), we leave it in that state, run + * an abbreviated port_event(), and move on. + */ + pm_runtime_get_noresume(&port_dev->dev); + pm_runtime_barrier(&port_dev->dev); + usb_lock_port(port_dev); + port_event(hub, i); + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + pm_runtime_put_sync(&port_dev->dev); + } + } + + /* deal with hub status changes */ + if (test_and_clear_bit(0, hub->event_bits) == 0) + ; /* do nothing */ + else if (hub_hub_status(hub, &hubstatus, &hubchange) < 0) + dev_err(hub_dev, "get_hub_status failed\n"); + else { + if (hubchange & HUB_CHANGE_LOCAL_POWER) { + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "power change\n"); + clear_hub_feature(hdev, C_HUB_LOCAL_POWER); + if (hubstatus & HUB_STATUS_LOCAL_POWER) + /* FIXME: Is this always true? */ + hub->limited_power = 1; + else + hub->limited_power = 0; + } + if (hubchange & HUB_CHANGE_OVERCURRENT) { + u16 status = 0; + u16 unused; + + dev_dbg(hub_dev, "over-current change\n"); + clear_hub_feature(hdev, C_HUB_OVER_CURRENT); + msleep(500); /* Cool down */ + hub_power_on(hub, true); + hub_hub_status(hub, &status, &unused); + if (status & HUB_STATUS_OVERCURRENT) + dev_err(hub_dev, "over-current condition\n"); + } + } + +out_autopm: + /* Balance the usb_autopm_get_interface() above */ + usb_autopm_put_interface_no_suspend(intf); +out_hdev_lock: + usb_unlock_device(hdev); + + /* Balance the stuff in kick_hub_wq() and allow autosuspend */ + usb_autopm_put_interface(intf); + kref_put(&hub->kref, hub_release); +} + +static const struct usb_device_id hub_id_table[] = { + { .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR + | USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS, + .idVendor = USB_VENDOR_GENESYS_LOGIC, + .bInterfaceClass = USB_CLASS_HUB, + .driver_info = HUB_QUIRK_CHECK_PORT_AUTOSUSPEND}, + { .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_CLASS, + .bDeviceClass = USB_CLASS_HUB}, + { .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS, + .bInterfaceClass = USB_CLASS_HUB}, + { } /* Terminating entry */ +}; + +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE (usb, hub_id_table); + +static struct usb_driver hub_driver = { + .name = "hub", + .probe = hub_probe, + .disconnect = hub_disconnect, + .suspend = hub_suspend, + .resume = hub_resume, + .reset_resume = hub_reset_resume, + .pre_reset = hub_pre_reset, + .post_reset = hub_post_reset, + .unlocked_ioctl = hub_ioctl, + .id_table = hub_id_table, + .supports_autosuspend = 1, +}; + +int usb_hub_init(void) +{ + if (usb_register(&hub_driver) < 0) { + printk(KERN_ERR "%s: can't register hub driver\n", + usbcore_name); + return -1; + } + + /* + * The workqueue needs to be freezable to avoid interfering with + * USB-PERSIST port handover. Otherwise it might see that a full-speed + * device was gone before the EHCI controller had handed its port + * over to the companion full-speed controller. + */ + hub_wq = alloc_workqueue("usb_hub_wq", WQ_FREEZABLE, 0); + if (hub_wq) + return 0; + + /* Fall through if kernel_thread failed */ + usb_deregister(&hub_driver); + pr_err("%s: can't allocate workqueue for usb hub\n", usbcore_name); + + return -1; +} + +void usb_hub_cleanup(void) +{ + destroy_workqueue(hub_wq); + + /* + * Hub resources are freed for us by usb_deregister. It calls + * usb_driver_purge on every device which in turn calls that + * devices disconnect function if it is using this driver. + * The hub_disconnect function takes care of releasing the + * individual hub resources. -greg + */ + usb_deregister(&hub_driver); +} /* usb_hub_cleanup() */ + +static int descriptors_changed(struct usb_device *udev, + struct usb_device_descriptor *old_device_descriptor, + struct usb_host_bos *old_bos) +{ + int changed = 0; + unsigned index; + unsigned serial_len = 0; + unsigned len; + unsigned old_length; + int length; + char *buf; + + if (memcmp(&udev->descriptor, old_device_descriptor, + sizeof(*old_device_descriptor)) != 0) + return 1; + + if ((old_bos && !udev->bos) || (!old_bos && udev->bos)) + return 1; + if (udev->bos) { + len = le16_to_cpu(udev->bos->desc->wTotalLength); + if (len != le16_to_cpu(old_bos->desc->wTotalLength)) + return 1; + if (memcmp(udev->bos->desc, old_bos->desc, len)) + return 1; + } + + /* Since the idVendor, idProduct, and bcdDevice values in the + * device descriptor haven't changed, we will assume the + * Manufacturer and Product strings haven't changed either. + * But the SerialNumber string could be different (e.g., a + * different flash card of the same brand). + */ + if (udev->serial) + serial_len = strlen(udev->serial) + 1; + + len = serial_len; + for (index = 0; index < udev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations; index++) { + old_length = le16_to_cpu(udev->config[index].desc.wTotalLength); + len = max(len, old_length); + } + + buf = kmalloc(len, GFP_NOIO); + if (buf == NULL) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "no mem to re-read configs after reset\n"); + /* assume the worst */ + return 1; + } + for (index = 0; index < udev->descriptor.bNumConfigurations; index++) { + old_length = le16_to_cpu(udev->config[index].desc.wTotalLength); + length = usb_get_descriptor(udev, USB_DT_CONFIG, index, buf, + old_length); + if (length != old_length) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "config index %d, error %d\n", + index, length); + changed = 1; + break; + } + if (memcmp (buf, udev->rawdescriptors[index], old_length) + != 0) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "config index %d changed (#%d)\n", + index, + ((struct usb_config_descriptor *) buf)-> + bConfigurationValue); + changed = 1; + break; + } + } + + if (!changed && serial_len) { + length = usb_string(udev, udev->descriptor.iSerialNumber, + buf, serial_len); + if (length + 1 != serial_len) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "serial string error %d\n", + length); + changed = 1; + } else if (memcmp(buf, udev->serial, length) != 0) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "serial string changed\n"); + changed = 1; + } + } + + kfree(buf); + return changed; +} + +/** + * usb_reset_and_verify_device - perform a USB port reset to reinitialize a device + * @udev: device to reset (not in SUSPENDED or NOTATTACHED state) + * + * WARNING - don't use this routine to reset a composite device + * (one with multiple interfaces owned by separate drivers)! + * Use usb_reset_device() instead. + * + * Do a port reset, reassign the device's address, and establish its + * former operating configuration. If the reset fails, or the device's + * descriptors change from their values before the reset, or the original + * configuration and altsettings cannot be restored, a flag will be set + * telling hub_wq to pretend the device has been disconnected and then + * re-connected. All drivers will be unbound, and the device will be + * re-enumerated and probed all over again. + * + * Return: 0 if the reset succeeded, -ENODEV if the device has been + * flagged for logical disconnection, or some other negative error code + * if the reset wasn't even attempted. + * + * Note: + * The caller must own the device lock and the port lock, the latter is + * taken by usb_reset_device(). For example, it's safe to use + * usb_reset_device() from a driver probe() routine after downloading + * new firmware. For calls that might not occur during probe(), drivers + * should lock the device using usb_lock_device_for_reset(). + * + * Locking exception: This routine may also be called from within an + * autoresume handler. Such usage won't conflict with other tasks + * holding the device lock because these tasks should always call + * usb_autopm_resume_device(), thereby preventing any unwanted + * autoresume. The autoresume handler is expected to have already + * acquired the port lock before calling this routine. + */ +static int usb_reset_and_verify_device(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + struct usb_device *parent_hdev = udev->parent; + struct usb_hub *parent_hub; + struct usb_hcd *hcd = bus_to_hcd(udev->bus); + struct usb_device_descriptor descriptor = udev->descriptor; + struct usb_host_bos *bos; + int i, j, ret = 0; + int port1 = udev->portnum; + + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED || + udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "device reset not allowed in state %d\n", + udev->state); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (!parent_hdev) + return -EISDIR; + + parent_hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(parent_hdev); + + /* Disable USB2 hardware LPM. + * It will be re-enabled by the enumeration process. + */ + if (udev->usb2_hw_lpm_enabled == 1) + usb_set_usb2_hardware_lpm(udev, 0); + + bos = udev->bos; + udev->bos = NULL; + + /* Disable LPM and LTM while we reset the device and reinstall the alt + * settings. Device-initiated LPM settings, and system exit latency + * settings are cleared when the device is reset, so we have to set + * them up again. + */ + ret = usb_unlocked_disable_lpm(udev); + if (ret) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "%s Failed to disable LPM\n.", __func__); + goto re_enumerate; + } + ret = usb_disable_ltm(udev); + if (ret) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "%s Failed to disable LTM\n.", + __func__); + goto re_enumerate; + } + + for (i = 0; i < SET_CONFIG_TRIES; ++i) { + + /* ep0 maxpacket size may change; let the HCD know about it. + * Other endpoints will be handled by re-enumeration. */ + usb_ep0_reinit(udev); + ret = hub_port_init(parent_hub, udev, port1, i); + if (ret >= 0 || ret == -ENOTCONN || ret == -ENODEV) + break; + } + + if (ret < 0) + goto re_enumerate; + + /* Device might have changed firmware (DFU or similar) */ + if (descriptors_changed(udev, &descriptor, bos)) { + dev_info(&udev->dev, "device firmware changed\n"); + udev->descriptor = descriptor; /* for disconnect() calls */ + goto re_enumerate; + } + + /* Restore the device's previous configuration */ + if (!udev->actconfig) + goto done; + + mutex_lock(hcd->bandwidth_mutex); + ret = usb_hcd_alloc_bandwidth(udev, udev->actconfig, NULL, NULL); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_warn(&udev->dev, + "Busted HC? Not enough HCD resources for " + "old configuration.\n"); + mutex_unlock(hcd->bandwidth_mutex); + goto re_enumerate; + } + ret = usb_control_msg(udev, usb_sndctrlpipe(udev, 0), + USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION, 0, + udev->actconfig->desc.bConfigurationValue, 0, + NULL, 0, USB_CTRL_SET_TIMEOUT); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, + "can't restore configuration #%d (error=%d)\n", + udev->actconfig->desc.bConfigurationValue, ret); + mutex_unlock(hcd->bandwidth_mutex); + goto re_enumerate; + } + mutex_unlock(hcd->bandwidth_mutex); + usb_set_device_state(udev, USB_STATE_CONFIGURED); + + /* Put interfaces back into the same altsettings as before. + * Don't bother to send the Set-Interface request for interfaces + * that were already in altsetting 0; besides being unnecessary, + * many devices can't handle it. Instead just reset the host-side + * endpoint state. + */ + for (i = 0; i < udev->actconfig->desc.bNumInterfaces; i++) { + struct usb_host_config *config = udev->actconfig; + struct usb_interface *intf = config->interface[i]; + struct usb_interface_descriptor *desc; + + desc = &intf->cur_altsetting->desc; + if (desc->bAlternateSetting == 0) { + usb_disable_interface(udev, intf, true); + usb_enable_interface(udev, intf, true); + ret = 0; + } else { + /* Let the bandwidth allocation function know that this + * device has been reset, and it will have to use + * alternate setting 0 as the current alternate setting. + */ + intf->resetting_device = 1; + ret = usb_set_interface(udev, desc->bInterfaceNumber, + desc->bAlternateSetting); + intf->resetting_device = 0; + } + if (ret < 0) { + dev_err(&udev->dev, "failed to restore interface %d " + "altsetting %d (error=%d)\n", + desc->bInterfaceNumber, + desc->bAlternateSetting, + ret); + goto re_enumerate; + } + /* Resetting also frees any allocated streams */ + for (j = 0; j < intf->cur_altsetting->desc.bNumEndpoints; j++) + intf->cur_altsetting->endpoint[j].streams = 0; + } + +done: + /* Now that the alt settings are re-installed, enable LTM and LPM. */ + usb_set_usb2_hardware_lpm(udev, 1); + usb_unlocked_enable_lpm(udev); + usb_enable_ltm(udev); + usb_release_bos_descriptor(udev); + udev->bos = bos; + return 0; + +re_enumerate: + /* LPM state doesn't matter when we're about to destroy the device. */ + hub_port_logical_disconnect(parent_hub, port1); + usb_release_bos_descriptor(udev); + udev->bos = bos; + return -ENODEV; +} + +/** + * usb_reset_device - warn interface drivers and perform a USB port reset + * @udev: device to reset (not in SUSPENDED or NOTATTACHED state) + * + * Warns all drivers bound to registered interfaces (using their pre_reset + * method), performs the port reset, and then lets the drivers know that + * the reset is over (using their post_reset method). + * + * Return: The same as for usb_reset_and_verify_device(). + * + * Note: + * The caller must own the device lock. For example, it's safe to use + * this from a driver probe() routine after downloading new firmware. + * For calls that might not occur during probe(), drivers should lock + * the device using usb_lock_device_for_reset(). + * + * If an interface is currently being probed or disconnected, we assume + * its driver knows how to handle resets. For all other interfaces, + * if the driver doesn't have pre_reset and post_reset methods then + * we attempt to unbind it and rebind afterward. + */ +int usb_reset_device(struct usb_device *udev) +{ + int ret; + int i; + unsigned int noio_flag; + struct usb_port *port_dev; + struct usb_host_config *config = udev->actconfig; + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(udev->parent); + + if (udev->state == USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED || + udev->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED) { + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "device reset not allowed in state %d\n", + udev->state); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (!udev->parent) { + /* this requires hcd-specific logic; see ohci_restart() */ + dev_dbg(&udev->dev, "%s for root hub!\n", __func__); + return -EISDIR; + } + + port_dev = hub->ports[udev->portnum - 1]; + + /* + * Don't allocate memory with GFP_KERNEL in current + * context to avoid possible deadlock if usb mass + * storage interface or usbnet interface(iSCSI case) + * is included in current configuration. The easist + * approach is to do it for every device reset, + * because the device 'memalloc_noio' flag may have + * not been set before reseting the usb device. + */ + noio_flag = memalloc_noio_save(); + + /* Prevent autosuspend during the reset */ + usb_autoresume_device(udev); + + if (config) { + for (i = 0; i < config->desc.bNumInterfaces; ++i) { + struct usb_interface *cintf = config->interface[i]; + struct usb_driver *drv; + int unbind = 0; + + if (cintf->dev.driver) { + drv = to_usb_driver(cintf->dev.driver); + if (drv->pre_reset && drv->post_reset) + unbind = (drv->pre_reset)(cintf); + else if (cintf->condition == + USB_INTERFACE_BOUND) + unbind = 1; + if (unbind) + usb_forced_unbind_intf(cintf); + } + } + } + + usb_lock_port(port_dev); + ret = usb_reset_and_verify_device(udev); + usb_unlock_port(port_dev); + + if (config) { + for (i = config->desc.bNumInterfaces - 1; i >= 0; --i) { + struct usb_interface *cintf = config->interface[i]; + struct usb_driver *drv; + int rebind = cintf->needs_binding; + + if (!rebind && cintf->dev.driver) { + drv = to_usb_driver(cintf->dev.driver); + if (drv->post_reset) + rebind = (drv->post_reset)(cintf); + else if (cintf->condition == + USB_INTERFACE_BOUND) + rebind = 1; + if (rebind) + cintf->needs_binding = 1; + } + } + usb_unbind_and_rebind_marked_interfaces(udev); + } + + usb_autosuspend_device(udev); + memalloc_noio_restore(noio_flag); + return ret; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_reset_device); + + +/** + * usb_queue_reset_device - Reset a USB device from an atomic context + * @iface: USB interface belonging to the device to reset + * + * This function can be used to reset a USB device from an atomic + * context, where usb_reset_device() won't work (as it blocks). + * + * Doing a reset via this method is functionally equivalent to calling + * usb_reset_device(), except for the fact that it is delayed to a + * workqueue. This means that any drivers bound to other interfaces + * might be unbound, as well as users from usbfs in user space. + * + * Corner cases: + * + * - Scheduling two resets at the same time from two different drivers + * attached to two different interfaces of the same device is + * possible; depending on how the driver attached to each interface + * handles ->pre_reset(), the second reset might happen or not. + * + * - If the reset is delayed so long that the interface is unbound from + * its driver, the reset will be skipped. + * + * - This function can be called during .probe(). It can also be called + * during .disconnect(), but doing so is pointless because the reset + * will not occur. If you really want to reset the device during + * .disconnect(), call usb_reset_device() directly -- but watch out + * for nested unbinding issues! + */ +void usb_queue_reset_device(struct usb_interface *iface) +{ + if (schedule_work(&iface->reset_ws)) + usb_get_intf(iface); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_queue_reset_device); + +/** + * usb_hub_find_child - Get the pointer of child device + * attached to the port which is specified by @port1. + * @hdev: USB device belonging to the usb hub + * @port1: port num to indicate which port the child device + * is attached to. + * + * USB drivers call this function to get hub's child device + * pointer. + * + * Return: %NULL if input param is invalid and + * child's usb_device pointer if non-NULL. + */ +struct usb_device *usb_hub_find_child(struct usb_device *hdev, + int port1) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(hdev); + + if (port1 < 1 || port1 > hdev->maxchild) + return NULL; + return hub->ports[port1 - 1]->child; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_hub_find_child); + +void usb_hub_adjust_deviceremovable(struct usb_device *hdev, + struct usb_hub_descriptor *desc) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(hdev); + enum usb_port_connect_type connect_type; + int i; + + if (!hub) + return; + + if (!hub_is_superspeed(hdev)) { + for (i = 1; i <= hdev->maxchild; i++) { + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[i - 1]; + + connect_type = port_dev->connect_type; + if (connect_type == USB_PORT_CONNECT_TYPE_HARD_WIRED) { + u8 mask = 1 << (i%8); + + if (!(desc->u.hs.DeviceRemovable[i/8] & mask)) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "DeviceRemovable is changed to 1 according to platform information.\n"); + desc->u.hs.DeviceRemovable[i/8] |= mask; + } + } + } + } else { + u16 port_removable = le16_to_cpu(desc->u.ss.DeviceRemovable); + + for (i = 1; i <= hdev->maxchild; i++) { + struct usb_port *port_dev = hub->ports[i - 1]; + + connect_type = port_dev->connect_type; + if (connect_type == USB_PORT_CONNECT_TYPE_HARD_WIRED) { + u16 mask = 1 << i; + + if (!(port_removable & mask)) { + dev_dbg(&port_dev->dev, "DeviceRemovable is changed to 1 according to platform information.\n"); + port_removable |= mask; + } + } + } + + desc->u.ss.DeviceRemovable = cpu_to_le16(port_removable); + } +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI +/** + * usb_get_hub_port_acpi_handle - Get the usb port's acpi handle + * @hdev: USB device belonging to the usb hub + * @port1: port num of the port + * + * Return: Port's acpi handle if successful, %NULL if params are + * invalid. + */ +acpi_handle usb_get_hub_port_acpi_handle(struct usb_device *hdev, + int port1) +{ + struct usb_hub *hub = usb_hub_to_struct_hub(hdev); + + if (!hub) + return NULL; + + return ACPI_HANDLE(&hub->ports[port1 - 1]->dev); +} +#endif -- cgit 1.2.3-korg