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5fd54ace 1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
1da177e4 2/*
9454a57a 3 * <linux/usb/gadget.h>
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4 *
5 * We call the USB code inside a Linux-based peripheral device a "gadget"
6 * driver, except for the hardware-specific bus glue. One USB host can
7 * master many USB gadgets, but the gadgets are only slaved to one host.
8 *
9 *
10 * (C) Copyright 2002-2004 by David Brownell
11 * All Rights Reserved.
12 *
13 * This software is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2.
14 */
15
16#ifndef __LINUX_USB_GADGET_H
17#define __LINUX_USB_GADGET_H
18
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19#include <linux/device.h>
20#include <linux/errno.h>
21#include <linux/init.h>
22#include <linux/list.h>
5a0e3ad6 23#include <linux/slab.h>
898c6086 24#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
e9c23a25 25#include <linux/types.h>
5702f753 26#include <linux/workqueue.h>
325fd182 27#include <linux/usb/ch9.h>
5a0e3ad6 28
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29#define UDC_TRACE_STR_MAX 512
30
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31struct usb_ep;
32
33/**
34 * struct usb_request - describes one i/o request
35 * @buf: Buffer used for data. Always provide this; some controllers
efc9052e 36 * only use PIO, or don't use DMA for some endpoints.
1da177e4 37 * @dma: DMA address corresponding to 'buf'. If you don't set this
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38 * field, and the usb controller needs one, it is responsible
39 * for mapping and unmapping the buffer.
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40 * @sg: a scatterlist for SG-capable controllers.
41 * @num_sgs: number of SG entries
42 * @num_mapped_sgs: number of SG entries mapped to DMA (internal)
1da177e4 43 * @length: Length of that data
a59d6b91 44 * @stream_id: The stream id, when USB3.0 bulk streams are being used
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45 * @no_interrupt: If true, hints that no completion irq is needed.
46 * Helpful sometimes with deep request queues that are handled
47 * directly by DMA controllers.
48 * @zero: If true, when writing data, makes the last packet be "short"
49 * by adding a zero length packet as needed;
50 * @short_not_ok: When reading data, makes short packets be
51 * treated as errors (queue stops advancing till cleanup).
31fe084f 52 * @dma_mapped: Indicates if request has been mapped to DMA (internal)
1da177e4 53 * @complete: Function called when request completes, so this request and
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54 * its buffer may be re-used. The function will always be called with
55 * interrupts disabled, and it must not sleep.
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56 * Reads terminate with a short packet, or when the buffer fills,
57 * whichever comes first. When writes terminate, some data bytes
58 * will usually still be in flight (often in a hardware fifo).
59 * Errors (for reads or writes) stop the queue from advancing
60 * until the completion function returns, so that any transfers
61 * invalidated by the error may first be dequeued.
62 * @context: For use by the completion callback
63 * @list: For use by the gadget driver.
64 * @status: Reports completion code, zero or a negative errno.
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65 * Normally, faults block the transfer queue from advancing until
66 * the completion callback returns.
67 * Code "-ESHUTDOWN" indicates completion caused by device disconnect,
68 * or when the driver disabled the endpoint.
1da177e4 69 * @actual: Reports bytes transferred to/from the buffer. For reads (OUT
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70 * transfers) this may be less than the requested length. If the
71 * short_not_ok flag is set, short reads are treated as errors
72 * even when status otherwise indicates successful completion.
73 * Note that for writes (IN transfers) some data bytes may still
74 * reside in a device-side FIFO when the request is reported as
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75 * complete.
76 *
77 * These are allocated/freed through the endpoint they're used with. The
78 * hardware's driver can add extra per-request data to the memory it returns,
79 * which often avoids separate memory allocations (potential failures),
80 * later when the request is queued.
81 *
82 * Request flags affect request handling, such as whether a zero length
83 * packet is written (the "zero" flag), whether a short read should be
84 * treated as an error (blocking request queue advance, the "short_not_ok"
85 * flag), or hinting that an interrupt is not required (the "no_interrupt"
86 * flag, for use with deep request queues).
87 *
88 * Bulk endpoints can use any size buffers, and can also be used for interrupt
89 * transfers. interrupt-only endpoints can be much less functional.
41dceed5 90 *
25985edc 91 * NOTE: this is analogous to 'struct urb' on the host side, except that
41dceed5 92 * it's thinner and promotes more pre-allocation.
1da177e4 93 */
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94
95struct usb_request {
96 void *buf;
97 unsigned length;
98 dma_addr_t dma;
99
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100 struct scatterlist *sg;
101 unsigned num_sgs;
102 unsigned num_mapped_sgs;
103
a59d6b91 104 unsigned stream_id:16;
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105 unsigned no_interrupt:1;
106 unsigned zero:1;
107 unsigned short_not_ok:1;
31fe084f 108 unsigned dma_mapped:1;
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109
110 void (*complete)(struct usb_ep *ep,
111 struct usb_request *req);
112 void *context;
113 struct list_head list;
114
115 int status;
116 unsigned actual;
117};
118
119/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
120
121/* endpoint-specific parts of the api to the usb controller hardware.
122 * unlike the urb model, (de)multiplexing layers are not required.
123 * (so this api could slash overhead if used on the host side...)
124 *
125 * note that device side usb controllers commonly differ in how many
126 * endpoints they support, as well as their capabilities.
127 */
128struct usb_ep_ops {
129 int (*enable) (struct usb_ep *ep,
130 const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc);
131 int (*disable) (struct usb_ep *ep);
132
133 struct usb_request *(*alloc_request) (struct usb_ep *ep,
55016f10 134 gfp_t gfp_flags);
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135 void (*free_request) (struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req);
136
1da177e4 137 int (*queue) (struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req,
55016f10 138 gfp_t gfp_flags);
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139 int (*dequeue) (struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req);
140
141 int (*set_halt) (struct usb_ep *ep, int value);
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142 int (*set_wedge) (struct usb_ep *ep);
143
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144 int (*fifo_status) (struct usb_ep *ep);
145 void (*fifo_flush) (struct usb_ep *ep);
146};
147
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148/**
149 * struct usb_ep_caps - endpoint capabilities description
150 * @type_control:Endpoint supports control type (reserved for ep0).
151 * @type_iso:Endpoint supports isochronous transfers.
152 * @type_bulk:Endpoint supports bulk transfers.
153 * @type_int:Endpoint supports interrupt transfers.
154 * @dir_in:Endpoint supports IN direction.
155 * @dir_out:Endpoint supports OUT direction.
156 */
157struct usb_ep_caps {
158 unsigned type_control:1;
159 unsigned type_iso:1;
160 unsigned type_bulk:1;
161 unsigned type_int:1;
162 unsigned dir_in:1;
163 unsigned dir_out:1;
164};
165
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166#define USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_CONTROL 0x01
167#define USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_ISO 0x02
168#define USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_BULK 0x04
169#define USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_INT 0x08
170#define USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_ALL \
171 (USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_ISO | USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_BULK | USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_INT)
172#define USB_EP_CAPS_DIR_IN 0x01
173#define USB_EP_CAPS_DIR_OUT 0x02
174#define USB_EP_CAPS_DIR_ALL (USB_EP_CAPS_DIR_IN | USB_EP_CAPS_DIR_OUT)
175
176#define USB_EP_CAPS(_type, _dir) \
177 { \
178 .type_control = !!(_type & USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_CONTROL), \
179 .type_iso = !!(_type & USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_ISO), \
180 .type_bulk = !!(_type & USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_BULK), \
181 .type_int = !!(_type & USB_EP_CAPS_TYPE_INT), \
182 .dir_in = !!(_dir & USB_EP_CAPS_DIR_IN), \
183 .dir_out = !!(_dir & USB_EP_CAPS_DIR_OUT), \
184 }
185
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186/**
187 * struct usb_ep - device side representation of USB endpoint
188 * @name:identifier for the endpoint, such as "ep-a" or "ep9in-bulk"
189 * @ops: Function pointers used to access hardware-specific operations.
190 * @ep_list:the gadget's ep_list holds all of its endpoints
734b5a2a 191 * @caps:The structure describing types and directions supported by endoint.
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192 * @enabled: The current endpoint enabled/disabled state.
193 * @claimed: True if this endpoint is claimed by a function.
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194 * @maxpacket:The maximum packet size used on this endpoint. The initial
195 * value can sometimes be reduced (hardware allowing), according to
0cb30062 196 * the endpoint descriptor used to configure the endpoint.
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197 * @maxpacket_limit:The maximum packet size value which can be handled by this
198 * endpoint. It's set once by UDC driver when endpoint is initialized, and
199 * should not be changed. Should not be confused with maxpacket.
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200 * @max_streams: The maximum number of streams supported
201 * by this EP (0 - 16, actual number is 2^n)
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202 * @mult: multiplier, 'mult' value for SS Isoc EPs
203 * @maxburst: the maximum number of bursts supported by this EP (for usb3)
72c973dd 204 * @driver_data:for use by the gadget driver.
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205 * @address: used to identify the endpoint when finding descriptor that
206 * matches connection speed
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207 * @desc: endpoint descriptor. This pointer is set before the endpoint is
208 * enabled and remains valid until the endpoint is disabled.
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209 * @comp_desc: In case of SuperSpeed support, this is the endpoint companion
210 * descriptor that is used to configure the endpoint
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211 *
212 * the bus controller driver lists all the general purpose endpoints in
213 * gadget->ep_list. the control endpoint (gadget->ep0) is not in that list,
214 * and is accessed only in response to a driver setup() callback.
215 */
734b5a2a 216
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217struct usb_ep {
218 void *driver_data;
219
220 const char *name;
221 const struct usb_ep_ops *ops;
222 struct list_head ep_list;
734b5a2a 223 struct usb_ep_caps caps;
cc476b42 224 bool claimed;
b0bac258 225 bool enabled;
1da177e4 226 unsigned maxpacket:16;
e117e742 227 unsigned maxpacket_limit:16;
a59d6b91 228 unsigned max_streams:16;
bdb64d72 229 unsigned mult:2;
a7250db3 230 unsigned maxburst:5;
48767a4e 231 u8 address;
72c973dd 232 const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc;
a59d6b91 233 const struct usb_ss_ep_comp_descriptor *comp_desc;
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234};
235
236/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
237
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238#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_GADGET)
239void usb_ep_set_maxpacket_limit(struct usb_ep *ep, unsigned maxpacket_limit);
240int usb_ep_enable(struct usb_ep *ep);
241int usb_ep_disable(struct usb_ep *ep);
242struct usb_request *usb_ep_alloc_request(struct usb_ep *ep, gfp_t gfp_flags);
243void usb_ep_free_request(struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req);
244int usb_ep_queue(struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req, gfp_t gfp_flags);
245int usb_ep_dequeue(struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req);
246int usb_ep_set_halt(struct usb_ep *ep);
247int usb_ep_clear_halt(struct usb_ep *ep);
248int usb_ep_set_wedge(struct usb_ep *ep);
249int usb_ep_fifo_status(struct usb_ep *ep);
250void usb_ep_fifo_flush(struct usb_ep *ep);
251#else
e117e742 252static inline void usb_ep_set_maxpacket_limit(struct usb_ep *ep,
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253 unsigned maxpacket_limit)
254{ }
72c973dd 255static inline int usb_ep_enable(struct usb_ep *ep)
5a8d651a 256{ return 0; }
41dceed5 257static inline int usb_ep_disable(struct usb_ep *ep)
5a8d651a 258{ return 0; }
41dceed5 259static inline struct usb_request *usb_ep_alloc_request(struct usb_ep *ep,
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260 gfp_t gfp_flags)
261{ return NULL; }
41dceed5 262static inline void usb_ep_free_request(struct usb_ep *ep,
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263 struct usb_request *req)
264{ }
265static inline int usb_ep_queue(struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req,
266 gfp_t gfp_flags)
267{ return 0; }
41dceed5 268static inline int usb_ep_dequeue(struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req)
5a8d651a 269{ return 0; }
41dceed5 270static inline int usb_ep_set_halt(struct usb_ep *ep)
5a8d651a 271{ return 0; }
41dceed5 272static inline int usb_ep_clear_halt(struct usb_ep *ep)
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273{ return 0; }
274static inline int usb_ep_set_wedge(struct usb_ep *ep)
275{ return 0; }
41dceed5 276static inline int usb_ep_fifo_status(struct usb_ep *ep)
5a8d651a 277{ return 0; }
41dceed5 278static inline void usb_ep_fifo_flush(struct usb_ep *ep)
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279{ }
280#endif /* USB_GADGET */
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281
282/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
283
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284struct usb_dcd_config_params {
285 __u8 bU1devExitLat; /* U1 Device exit Latency */
089b837a 286#define USB_DEFAULT_U1_DEV_EXIT_LAT 0x01 /* Less then 1 microsec */
bdb64d72 287 __le16 bU2DevExitLat; /* U2 Device exit Latency */
089b837a 288#define USB_DEFAULT_U2_DEV_EXIT_LAT 0x1F4 /* Less then 500 microsec */
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289};
290
291
1da177e4 292struct usb_gadget;
2ccea03a 293struct usb_gadget_driver;
dfea9c94 294struct usb_udc;
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295
296/* the rest of the api to the controller hardware: device operations,
297 * which don't involve endpoints (or i/o).
298 */
299struct usb_gadget_ops {
300 int (*get_frame)(struct usb_gadget *);
301 int (*wakeup)(struct usb_gadget *);
302 int (*set_selfpowered) (struct usb_gadget *, int is_selfpowered);
303 int (*vbus_session) (struct usb_gadget *, int is_active);
304 int (*vbus_draw) (struct usb_gadget *, unsigned mA);
305 int (*pullup) (struct usb_gadget *, int is_on);
306 int (*ioctl)(struct usb_gadget *,
307 unsigned code, unsigned long param);
bdb64d72 308 void (*get_config_params)(struct usb_dcd_config_params *);
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309 int (*udc_start)(struct usb_gadget *,
310 struct usb_gadget_driver *);
22835b80 311 int (*udc_stop)(struct usb_gadget *);
67fdfda4 312 void (*udc_set_speed)(struct usb_gadget *, enum usb_device_speed);
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313 struct usb_ep *(*match_ep)(struct usb_gadget *,
314 struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *,
315 struct usb_ss_ep_comp_descriptor *);
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316};
317
318/**
319 * struct usb_gadget - represents a usb slave device
5702f753 320 * @work: (internal use) Workqueue to be used for sysfs_notify()
dfea9c94 321 * @udc: struct usb_udc pointer for this gadget
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322 * @ops: Function pointers used to access hardware-specific operations.
323 * @ep0: Endpoint zero, used when reading or writing responses to
efc9052e 324 * driver setup() requests
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325 * @ep_list: List of other endpoints supported by the device.
326 * @speed: Speed of current connection to USB host.
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327 * @max_speed: Maximal speed the UDC can handle. UDC must support this
328 * and all slower speeds.
49401f41 329 * @state: the state we are now (attached, suspended, configured, etc)
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330 * @name: Identifies the controller hardware type. Used in diagnostics
331 * and sometimes configuration.
332 * @dev: Driver model state for this abstract device.
333 * @out_epnum: last used out ep number
334 * @in_epnum: last used in ep number
5e42d710 335 * @mA: last set mA value
84704bb3 336 * @otg_caps: OTG capabilities of this gadget.
898c6086 337 * @sg_supported: true if we can handle scatter-gather
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338 * @is_otg: True if the USB device port uses a Mini-AB jack, so that the
339 * gadget driver must provide a USB OTG descriptor.
340 * @is_a_peripheral: False unless is_otg, the "A" end of a USB cable
341 * is in the Mini-AB jack, and HNP has been used to switch roles
342 * so that the "A" device currently acts as A-Peripheral, not A-Host.
343 * @a_hnp_support: OTG device feature flag, indicating that the A-Host
344 * supports HNP at this port.
345 * @a_alt_hnp_support: OTG device feature flag, indicating that the A-Host
346 * only supports HNP on a different root port.
347 * @b_hnp_enable: OTG device feature flag, indicating that the A-Host
348 * enabled HNP support.
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349 * @hnp_polling_support: OTG device feature flag, indicating if the OTG device
350 * in peripheral mode can support HNP polling.
351 * @host_request_flag: OTG device feature flag, indicating if A-Peripheral
352 * or B-Peripheral wants to take host role.
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353 * @quirk_ep_out_aligned_size: epout requires buffer size to be aligned to
354 * MaxPacketSize.
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355 * @quirk_altset_not_supp: UDC controller doesn't support alt settings.
356 * @quirk_stall_not_supp: UDC controller doesn't support stalling.
357 * @quirk_zlp_not_supp: UDC controller doesn't support ZLP.
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358 * @quirk_avoids_skb_reserve: udc/platform wants to avoid skb_reserve() in
359 * u_ether.c to improve performance.
80b2502c 360 * @is_selfpowered: if the gadget is self-powered.
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361 * @deactivated: True if gadget is deactivated - in deactivated state it cannot
362 * be connected.
363 * @connected: True if gadget is connected.
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364 * @lpm_capable: If the gadget max_speed is FULL or HIGH, this flag
365 * indicates that it supports LPM as per the LPM ECN & errata.
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366 *
367 * Gadgets have a mostly-portable "gadget driver" implementing device
368 * functions, handling all usb configurations and interfaces. Gadget
369 * drivers talk to hardware-specific code indirectly, through ops vectors.
370 * That insulates the gadget driver from hardware details, and packages
371 * the hardware endpoints through generic i/o queues. The "usb_gadget"
372 * and "usb_ep" interfaces provide that insulation from the hardware.
373 *
374 * Except for the driver data, all fields in this structure are
375 * read-only to the gadget driver. That driver data is part of the
376 * "driver model" infrastructure in 2.6 (and later) kernels, and for
377 * earlier systems is grouped in a similar structure that's not known
378 * to the rest of the kernel.
379 *
380 * Values of the three OTG device feature flags are updated before the
381 * setup() call corresponding to USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION, and before
382 * driver suspend() calls. They are valid only when is_otg, and when the
383 * device is acting as a B-Peripheral (so is_a_peripheral is false).
384 */
385struct usb_gadget {
5702f753 386 struct work_struct work;
dfea9c94 387 struct usb_udc *udc;
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388 /* readonly to gadget driver */
389 const struct usb_gadget_ops *ops;
390 struct usb_ep *ep0;
391 struct list_head ep_list; /* of usb_ep */
392 enum usb_device_speed speed;
d327ab5b 393 enum usb_device_speed max_speed;
49401f41 394 enum usb_device_state state;
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395 const char *name;
396 struct device dev;
397 unsigned out_epnum;
398 unsigned in_epnum;
5e42d710 399 unsigned mA;
84704bb3 400 struct usb_otg_caps *otg_caps;
d8318d7f 401
898c6086 402 unsigned sg_supported:1;
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403 unsigned is_otg:1;
404 unsigned is_a_peripheral:1;
405 unsigned b_hnp_enable:1;
406 unsigned a_hnp_support:1;
407 unsigned a_alt_hnp_support:1;
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408 unsigned hnp_polling_support:1;
409 unsigned host_request_flag:1;
0b2d2bba 410 unsigned quirk_ep_out_aligned_size:1;
ffd9a0fc 411 unsigned quirk_altset_not_supp:1;
02ded1b0 412 unsigned quirk_stall_not_supp:1;
ca1023c8 413 unsigned quirk_zlp_not_supp:1;
60e7396f 414 unsigned quirk_avoids_skb_reserve:1;
80b2502c 415 unsigned is_selfpowered:1;
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416 unsigned deactivated:1;
417 unsigned connected:1;
a9548c55 418 unsigned lpm_capable:1;
1da177e4 419};
5702f753 420#define work_to_gadget(w) (container_of((w), struct usb_gadget, work))
1da177e4 421
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422static inline void set_gadget_data(struct usb_gadget *gadget, void *data)
423 { dev_set_drvdata(&gadget->dev, data); }
424static inline void *get_gadget_data(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
425 { return dev_get_drvdata(&gadget->dev); }
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426static inline struct usb_gadget *dev_to_usb_gadget(struct device *dev)
427{
428 return container_of(dev, struct usb_gadget, dev);
429}
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430
431/* iterates the non-control endpoints; 'tmp' is a struct usb_ep pointer */
0858a3a5 432#define gadget_for_each_ep(tmp, gadget) \
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433 list_for_each_entry(tmp, &(gadget)->ep_list, ep_list)
434
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435/**
436 * usb_ep_align - returns @len aligned to ep's maxpacketsize.
437 * @ep: the endpoint whose maxpacketsize is used to align @len
438 * @len: buffer size's length to align to @ep's maxpacketsize
439 *
440 * This helper is used to align buffer's size to an ep's maxpacketsize.
441 */
442static inline size_t usb_ep_align(struct usb_ep *ep, size_t len)
443{
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444 int max_packet_size = (size_t)usb_endpoint_maxp(ep->desc) & 0x7ff;
445
446 return round_up(len, max_packet_size);
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447}
448
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449/**
450 * usb_ep_align_maybe - returns @len aligned to ep's maxpacketsize if gadget
16b114a6 451 * requires quirk_ep_out_aligned_size, otherwise returns len.
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452 * @g: controller to check for quirk
453 * @ep: the endpoint whose maxpacketsize is used to align @len
454 * @len: buffer size's length to align to @ep's maxpacketsize
455 *
456 * This helper is used in case it's required for any reason to check and maybe
457 * align buffer's size to an ep's maxpacketsize.
458 */
459static inline size_t
460usb_ep_align_maybe(struct usb_gadget *g, struct usb_ep *ep, size_t len)
461{
16b114a6 462 return g->quirk_ep_out_aligned_size ? usb_ep_align(ep, len) : len;
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463}
464
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465/**
466 * gadget_is_altset_supported - return true iff the hardware supports
467 * altsettings
468 * @g: controller to check for quirk
469 */
470static inline int gadget_is_altset_supported(struct usb_gadget *g)
471{
472 return !g->quirk_altset_not_supp;
473}
474
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475/**
476 * gadget_is_stall_supported - return true iff the hardware supports stalling
477 * @g: controller to check for quirk
478 */
479static inline int gadget_is_stall_supported(struct usb_gadget *g)
480{
481 return !g->quirk_stall_not_supp;
482}
483
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484/**
485 * gadget_is_zlp_supported - return true iff the hardware supports zlp
486 * @g: controller to check for quirk
487 */
488static inline int gadget_is_zlp_supported(struct usb_gadget *g)
489{
490 return !g->quirk_zlp_not_supp;
491}
492
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493/**
494 * gadget_avoids_skb_reserve - return true iff the hardware would like to avoid
495 * skb_reserve to improve performance.
496 * @g: controller to check for quirk
497 */
498static inline int gadget_avoids_skb_reserve(struct usb_gadget *g)
499{
500 return g->quirk_avoids_skb_reserve;
501}
502
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503/**
504 * gadget_is_dualspeed - return true iff the hardware handles high speed
fd39c86b 505 * @g: controller that might support both high and full speeds
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506 */
507static inline int gadget_is_dualspeed(struct usb_gadget *g)
508{
85b8614d 509 return g->max_speed >= USB_SPEED_HIGH;
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510}
511
bdb64d72 512/**
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513 * gadget_is_superspeed() - return true if the hardware handles superspeed
514 * @g: controller that might support superspeed
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515 */
516static inline int gadget_is_superspeed(struct usb_gadget *g)
517{
85b8614d 518 return g->max_speed >= USB_SPEED_SUPER;
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519}
520
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521/**
522 * gadget_is_superspeed_plus() - return true if the hardware handles
523 * superspeed plus
524 * @g: controller that might support superspeed plus
525 */
526static inline int gadget_is_superspeed_plus(struct usb_gadget *g)
527{
528 return g->max_speed >= USB_SPEED_SUPER_PLUS;
529}
530
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531/**
532 * gadget_is_otg - return true iff the hardware is OTG-ready
fd39c86b 533 * @g: controller that might have a Mini-AB connector
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534 *
535 * This is a runtime test, since kernels with a USB-OTG stack sometimes
536 * run on boards which only have a Mini-B (or Mini-A) connector.
537 */
538static inline int gadget_is_otg(struct usb_gadget *g)
539{
540#ifdef CONFIG_USB_OTG
541 return g->is_otg;
542#else
543 return 0;
544#endif
545}
546
5a8d651a 547/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
1da177e4 548
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549#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_GADGET)
550int usb_gadget_frame_number(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
551int usb_gadget_wakeup(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
552int usb_gadget_set_selfpowered(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
553int usb_gadget_clear_selfpowered(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
554int usb_gadget_vbus_connect(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
555int usb_gadget_vbus_draw(struct usb_gadget *gadget, unsigned mA);
556int usb_gadget_vbus_disconnect(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
557int usb_gadget_connect(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
558int usb_gadget_disconnect(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
559int usb_gadget_deactivate(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
560int usb_gadget_activate(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
561#else
562static inline int usb_gadget_frame_number(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
563{ return 0; }
41dceed5 564static inline int usb_gadget_wakeup(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
5a8d651a 565{ return 0; }
41dceed5 566static inline int usb_gadget_set_selfpowered(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
5a8d651a 567{ return 0; }
41dceed5 568static inline int usb_gadget_clear_selfpowered(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
5a8d651a 569{ return 0; }
41dceed5 570static inline int usb_gadget_vbus_connect(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
5a8d651a 571{ return 0; }
41dceed5 572static inline int usb_gadget_vbus_draw(struct usb_gadget *gadget, unsigned mA)
5a8d651a 573{ return 0; }
41dceed5 574static inline int usb_gadget_vbus_disconnect(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
5a8d651a 575{ return 0; }
41dceed5 576static inline int usb_gadget_connect(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
5a8d651a 577{ return 0; }
ccdf138f 578static inline int usb_gadget_disconnect(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
5a8d651a 579{ return 0; }
ccdf138f 580static inline int usb_gadget_deactivate(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
5a8d651a 581{ return 0; }
ccdf138f 582static inline int usb_gadget_activate(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
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583{ return 0; }
584#endif /* CONFIG_USB_GADGET */
1da177e4 585
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586/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
587
588/**
589 * struct usb_gadget_driver - driver for usb 'slave' devices
590 * @function: String describing the gadget's function
7177aed4 591 * @max_speed: Highest speed the driver handles.
1da177e4 592 * @setup: Invoked for ep0 control requests that aren't handled by
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593 * the hardware level driver. Most calls must be handled by
594 * the gadget driver, including descriptor and configuration
595 * management. The 16 bit members of the setup data are in
596 * USB byte order. Called in_interrupt; this may not sleep. Driver
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597 * queues a response to ep0, or returns negative to stall.
598 * @disconnect: Invoked after all transfers have been stopped,
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599 * when the host is disconnected. May be called in_interrupt; this
600 * may not sleep. Some devices can't detect disconnect, so this might
1da177e4 601 * not be called except as part of controller shutdown.
93952956 602 * @bind: the driver's bind callback
1da177e4 603 * @unbind: Invoked when the driver is unbound from a gadget,
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604 * usually from rmmod (after a disconnect is reported).
605 * Called in a context that permits sleeping.
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606 * @suspend: Invoked on USB suspend. May be called in_interrupt.
607 * @resume: Invoked on USB resume. May be called in_interrupt.
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608 * @reset: Invoked on USB bus reset. It is mandatory for all gadget drivers
609 * and should be called in_interrupt.
1da177e4 610 * @driver: Driver model state for this driver.
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611 * @udc_name: A name of UDC this driver should be bound to. If udc_name is NULL,
612 * this driver will be bound to any available UDC.
855ed04a 613 * @pending: UDC core private data used for deferred probe of this driver.
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614 * @match_existing_only: If udc is not found, return an error and don't add this
615 * gadget driver to list of pending driver
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616 *
617 * Devices are disabled till a gadget driver successfully bind()s, which
618 * means the driver will handle setup() requests needed to enumerate (and
619 * meet "chapter 9" requirements) then do some useful work.
620 *
621 * If gadget->is_otg is true, the gadget driver must provide an OTG
622 * descriptor during enumeration, or else fail the bind() call. In such
623 * cases, no USB traffic may flow until both bind() returns without
624 * having called usb_gadget_disconnect(), and the USB host stack has
625 * initialized.
626 *
627 * Drivers use hardware-specific knowledge to configure the usb hardware.
628 * endpoint addressing is only one of several hardware characteristics that
629 * are in descriptors the ep0 implementation returns from setup() calls.
630 *
631 * Except for ep0 implementation, most driver code shouldn't need change to
632 * run on top of different usb controllers. It'll use endpoints set up by
633 * that ep0 implementation.
634 *
635 * The usb controller driver handles a few standard usb requests. Those
636 * include set_address, and feature flags for devices, interfaces, and
637 * endpoints (the get_status, set_feature, and clear_feature requests).
638 *
639 * Accordingly, the driver's setup() callback must always implement all
640 * get_descriptor requests, returning at least a device descriptor and
641 * a configuration descriptor. Drivers must make sure the endpoint
642 * descriptors match any hardware constraints. Some hardware also constrains
643 * other descriptors. (The pxa250 allows only configurations 1, 2, or 3).
644 *
645 * The driver's setup() callback must also implement set_configuration,
646 * and should also implement set_interface, get_configuration, and
647 * get_interface. Setting a configuration (or interface) is where
648 * endpoints should be activated or (config 0) shut down.
649 *
650 * (Note that only the default control endpoint is supported. Neither
651 * hosts nor devices generally support control traffic except to ep0.)
652 *
653 * Most devices will ignore USB suspend/resume operations, and so will
654 * not provide those callbacks. However, some may need to change modes
655 * when the host is not longer directing those activities. For example,
656 * local controls (buttons, dials, etc) may need to be re-enabled since
657 * the (remote) host can't do that any longer; or an error state might
658 * be cleared, to make the device behave identically whether or not
659 * power is maintained.
660 */
661struct usb_gadget_driver {
662 char *function;
7177aed4 663 enum usb_device_speed max_speed;
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664 int (*bind)(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
665 struct usb_gadget_driver *driver);
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666 void (*unbind)(struct usb_gadget *);
667 int (*setup)(struct usb_gadget *,
668 const struct usb_ctrlrequest *);
669 void (*disconnect)(struct usb_gadget *);
670 void (*suspend)(struct usb_gadget *);
671 void (*resume)(struct usb_gadget *);
ef979a26 672 void (*reset)(struct usb_gadget *);
1da177e4 673
41dceed5 674 /* FIXME support safe rmmod */
1da177e4 675 struct device_driver driver;
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677 char *udc_name;
855ed04a 678 struct list_head pending;
f1bddbb3 679 unsigned match_existing_only:1;
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680};
681
682
683
684/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
685
686/* driver modules register and unregister, as usual.
687 * these calls must be made in a context that can sleep.
688 *
689 * these will usually be implemented directly by the hardware-dependent
690 * usb bus interface driver, which will only support a single driver.
691 */
692
693/**
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694 * usb_gadget_probe_driver - probe a gadget driver
695 * @driver: the driver being registered
c2344f13 696 * Context: can sleep
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697 *
698 * Call this in your gadget driver's module initialization function,
699 * to tell the underlying usb controller driver about your driver.
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700 * The @bind() function will be called to bind it to a gadget before this
701 * registration call returns. It's expected that the @bind() function will
702 * be in init sections.
1da177e4 703 */
93952956 704int usb_gadget_probe_driver(struct usb_gadget_driver *driver);
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705
706/**
707 * usb_gadget_unregister_driver - unregister a gadget driver
708 * @driver:the driver being unregistered
c2344f13 709 * Context: can sleep
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710 *
711 * Call this in your gadget driver's module cleanup function,
712 * to tell the underlying usb controller that your driver is
713 * going away. If the controller is connected to a USB host,
714 * it will first disconnect(). The driver is also requested
715 * to unbind() and clean up any device state, before this procedure
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716 * finally returns. It's expected that the unbind() functions
717 * will in in exit sections, so may not be linked in some kernels.
1da177e4 718 */
41dceed5 719int usb_gadget_unregister_driver(struct usb_gadget_driver *driver);
1da177e4 720
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721extern int usb_add_gadget_udc_release(struct device *parent,
722 struct usb_gadget *gadget, void (*release)(struct device *dev));
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723extern int usb_add_gadget_udc(struct device *parent, struct usb_gadget *gadget);
724extern void usb_del_gadget_udc(struct usb_gadget *gadget);
175f7121 725extern char *usb_get_gadget_udc_name(void);
2ccea03a 726
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727/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
728
729/* utility to simplify dealing with string descriptors */
730
731/**
732 * struct usb_string - wraps a C string and its USB id
733 * @id:the (nonzero) ID for this string
734 * @s:the string, in UTF-8 encoding
735 *
736 * If you're using usb_gadget_get_string(), use this to wrap a string
737 * together with its ID.
738 */
739struct usb_string {
740 u8 id;
741 const char *s;
742};
743
744/**
745 * struct usb_gadget_strings - a set of USB strings in a given language
746 * @language:identifies the strings' language (0x0409 for en-us)
747 * @strings:array of strings with their ids
748 *
749 * If you're using usb_gadget_get_string(), use this to wrap all the
750 * strings for a given language.
751 */
752struct usb_gadget_strings {
753 u16 language; /* 0x0409 for en-us */
754 struct usb_string *strings;
755};
756
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757struct usb_gadget_string_container {
758 struct list_head list;
759 u8 *stash[0];
760};
761
1da177e4 762/* put descriptor for string with that id into buf (buflen >= 256) */
41dceed5 763int usb_gadget_get_string(struct usb_gadget_strings *table, int id, u8 *buf);
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765/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
766
767/* utility to simplify managing config descriptors */
768
769/* write vector of descriptors into buffer */
770int usb_descriptor_fillbuf(void *, unsigned,
771 const struct usb_descriptor_header **);
772
773/* build config descriptor from single descriptor vector */
774int usb_gadget_config_buf(const struct usb_config_descriptor *config,
775 void *buf, unsigned buflen, const struct usb_descriptor_header **desc);
776
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777/* copy a NULL-terminated vector of descriptors */
778struct usb_descriptor_header **usb_copy_descriptors(
779 struct usb_descriptor_header **);
780
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781/**
782 * usb_free_descriptors - free descriptors returned by usb_copy_descriptors()
783 * @v: vector of descriptors
784 */
785static inline void usb_free_descriptors(struct usb_descriptor_header **v)
786{
787 kfree(v);
788}
789
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790struct usb_function;
791int usb_assign_descriptors(struct usb_function *f,
792 struct usb_descriptor_header **fs,
793 struct usb_descriptor_header **hs,
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794 struct usb_descriptor_header **ss,
795 struct usb_descriptor_header **ssp);
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796void usb_free_all_descriptors(struct usb_function *f);
797
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798struct usb_descriptor_header *usb_otg_descriptor_alloc(
799 struct usb_gadget *gadget);
800int usb_otg_descriptor_init(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
801 struct usb_descriptor_header *otg_desc);
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802/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
803
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804/* utility to simplify map/unmap of usb_requests to/from DMA */
805
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806extern int usb_gadget_map_request_by_dev(struct device *dev,
807 struct usb_request *req, int is_in);
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808extern int usb_gadget_map_request(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
809 struct usb_request *req, int is_in);
810
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812 struct usb_request *req, int is_in);
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813extern void usb_gadget_unmap_request(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
814 struct usb_request *req, int is_in);
815
816/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
817
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818/* utility to set gadget state properly */
819
820extern void usb_gadget_set_state(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
821 enum usb_device_state state);
822
823/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
824
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825/* utility to tell udc core that the bus reset occurs */
826extern void usb_gadget_udc_reset(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
827 struct usb_gadget_driver *driver);
828
829/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
830
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831/* utility to give requests back to the gadget layer */
832
833extern void usb_gadget_giveback_request(struct usb_ep *ep,
834 struct usb_request *req);
835
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836/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
837
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838/* utility to find endpoint by name */
839
840extern struct usb_ep *gadget_find_ep_by_name(struct usb_gadget *g,
841 const char *name);
842
843/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
844
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845/* utility to check if endpoint caps match descriptor needs */
846
847extern int usb_gadget_ep_match_desc(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
848 struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc,
849 struct usb_ss_ep_comp_descriptor *ep_comp);
850
851/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
852
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853/* utility to update vbus status for udc core, it may be scheduled */
854extern void usb_udc_vbus_handler(struct usb_gadget *gadget, bool status);
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856/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
857
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858/* utility wrapping a simple endpoint selection policy */
859
41dceed5 860extern struct usb_ep *usb_ep_autoconfig(struct usb_gadget *,
3ab810f1 861 struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *);
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864extern struct usb_ep *usb_ep_autoconfig_ss(struct usb_gadget *,
865 struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *,
866 struct usb_ss_ep_comp_descriptor *);
867
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868extern void usb_ep_autoconfig_release(struct usb_ep *);
869
3ab810f1 870extern void usb_ep_autoconfig_reset(struct usb_gadget *);
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dda43a0e 872#endif /* __LINUX_USB_GADGET_H */