android_kernel_motorola_sm6225/drivers/usb/host/ehci.h
David Brownell b963801164 USB: ehci-hcd unlink speedups
This patch fixes some performance bugs observed with some workloads
when unlinking EHCI queue header (QH) descriptors from the async ring
(control/bulk schedule).

The mechanism intended to defer unlinking an empty QH (so there is no
penalty in common cases where it's quickly reused) was not working as
intended.  Sometimes the unlink was scheduled:

 - too quickly ... which can be a *strong* negative effect, since
   that QH becomes unavailable for immediate re-use;

 - too slowly ... wasting DMA cycles, usually a minor issue except
   for increased bus contention and power usage;

Plus there was an extreme case of "too slowly":  a logical error in the
IAA watchdog-timer conversion meant that sometimes the unlink never
got scheduled.

The fix replaces a simple counter with a timestamp derived from the
controller's 8 KHz microframe counter, and adjusts the timer usage
for some issues associated with HZ being less than 8K.

(Based on a patch originally by Alan Stern, and good troubleshooting
from  Leonid.)

Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Cc: Leonid <leonidv11@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-07-21 15:16:27 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2002 by David Brownell
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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*
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*
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*/
#ifndef __LINUX_EHCI_HCD_H
#define __LINUX_EHCI_HCD_H
/* definitions used for the EHCI driver */
/*
* __hc32 and __hc16 are "Host Controller" types, they may be equivalent to
* __leXX (normally) or __beXX (given EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC), depending on
* the host controller implementation.
*
* To facilitate the strongest possible byte-order checking from "sparse"
* and so on, we use __leXX unless that's not practical.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC
typedef __u32 __bitwise __hc32;
typedef __u16 __bitwise __hc16;
#else
#define __hc32 __le32
#define __hc16 __le16
#endif
/* statistics can be kept for for tuning/monitoring */
struct ehci_stats {
/* irq usage */
unsigned long normal;
unsigned long error;
unsigned long reclaim;
unsigned long lost_iaa;
/* termination of urbs from core */
unsigned long complete;
unsigned long unlink;
};
/* ehci_hcd->lock guards shared data against other CPUs:
* ehci_hcd: async, reclaim, periodic (and shadow), ...
* usb_host_endpoint: hcpriv
* ehci_qh: qh_next, qtd_list
* ehci_qtd: qtd_list
*
* Also, hold this lock when talking to HC registers or
* when updating hw_* fields in shared qh/qtd/... structures.
*/
#define EHCI_MAX_ROOT_PORTS 15 /* see HCS_N_PORTS */
struct ehci_hcd { /* one per controller */
/* glue to PCI and HCD framework */
struct ehci_caps __iomem *caps;
struct ehci_regs __iomem *regs;
struct ehci_dbg_port __iomem *debug;
__u32 hcs_params; /* cached register copy */
spinlock_t lock;
/* async schedule support */
struct ehci_qh *async;
struct ehci_qh *reclaim;
unsigned scanning : 1;
/* periodic schedule support */
#define DEFAULT_I_TDPS 1024 /* some HCs can do less */
unsigned periodic_size;
__hc32 *periodic; /* hw periodic table */
dma_addr_t periodic_dma;
unsigned i_thresh; /* uframes HC might cache */
union ehci_shadow *pshadow; /* mirror hw periodic table */
int next_uframe; /* scan periodic, start here */
unsigned periodic_sched; /* periodic activity count */
/* per root hub port */
unsigned long reset_done [EHCI_MAX_ROOT_PORTS];
/* bit vectors (one bit per port) */
unsigned long bus_suspended; /* which ports were
already suspended at the start of a bus suspend */
unsigned long companion_ports; /* which ports are
dedicated to the companion controller */
unsigned long owned_ports; /* which ports are
owned by the companion during a bus suspend */
unsigned long port_c_suspend; /* which ports have
the change-suspend feature turned on */
/* per-HC memory pools (could be per-bus, but ...) */
struct dma_pool *qh_pool; /* qh per active urb */
struct dma_pool *qtd_pool; /* one or more per qh */
struct dma_pool *itd_pool; /* itd per iso urb */
struct dma_pool *sitd_pool; /* sitd per split iso urb */
struct timer_list iaa_watchdog;
struct timer_list watchdog;
unsigned long actions;
unsigned stamp;
unsigned long next_statechange;
u32 command;
/* SILICON QUIRKS */
unsigned no_selective_suspend:1;
unsigned has_fsl_port_bug:1; /* FreeScale */
unsigned big_endian_mmio:1;
unsigned big_endian_desc:1;
u8 sbrn; /* packed release number */
/* irq statistics */
#ifdef EHCI_STATS
struct ehci_stats stats;
# define COUNT(x) do { (x)++; } while (0)
#else
# define COUNT(x) do {} while (0)
#endif
/* debug files */
#ifdef DEBUG
struct dentry *debug_dir;
struct dentry *debug_async;
struct dentry *debug_periodic;
struct dentry *debug_registers;
#endif
};
/* convert between an HCD pointer and the corresponding EHCI_HCD */
static inline struct ehci_hcd *hcd_to_ehci (struct usb_hcd *hcd)
{
return (struct ehci_hcd *) (hcd->hcd_priv);
}
static inline struct usb_hcd *ehci_to_hcd (struct ehci_hcd *ehci)
{
return container_of ((void *) ehci, struct usb_hcd, hcd_priv);
}
static inline void
iaa_watchdog_start(struct ehci_hcd *ehci)
{
WARN_ON(timer_pending(&ehci->iaa_watchdog));
mod_timer(&ehci->iaa_watchdog,
jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(EHCI_IAA_MSECS));
}
static inline void iaa_watchdog_done(struct ehci_hcd *ehci)
{
del_timer(&ehci->iaa_watchdog);
}
enum ehci_timer_action {
TIMER_IO_WATCHDOG,
TIMER_ASYNC_SHRINK,
TIMER_ASYNC_OFF,
};
static inline void
timer_action_done (struct ehci_hcd *ehci, enum ehci_timer_action action)
{
clear_bit (action, &ehci->actions);
}
static inline void
timer_action (struct ehci_hcd *ehci, enum ehci_timer_action action)
{
/* Don't override timeouts which shrink or (later) disable
* the async ring; just the I/O watchdog. Note that if a
* SHRINK were pending, OFF would never be requested.
*/
if (timer_pending(&ehci->watchdog)
&& ((BIT(TIMER_ASYNC_SHRINK) | BIT(TIMER_ASYNC_OFF))
& ehci->actions))
return;
if (!test_and_set_bit (action, &ehci->actions)) {
unsigned long t;
switch (action) {
case TIMER_IO_WATCHDOG:
t = EHCI_IO_JIFFIES;
break;
case TIMER_ASYNC_OFF:
t = EHCI_ASYNC_JIFFIES;
break;
// case TIMER_ASYNC_SHRINK:
default:
/* add a jiffie since we synch against the
* 8 KHz uframe counter.
*/
t = DIV_ROUND_UP(EHCI_SHRINK_FRAMES * HZ, 1000) + 1;
break;
}
mod_timer(&ehci->watchdog, t + jiffies);
}
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* EHCI register interface, corresponds to EHCI Revision 0.95 specification */
/* Section 2.2 Host Controller Capability Registers */
struct ehci_caps {
/* these fields are specified as 8 and 16 bit registers,
* but some hosts can't perform 8 or 16 bit PCI accesses.
*/
u32 hc_capbase;
#define HC_LENGTH(p) (((p)>>00)&0x00ff) /* bits 7:0 */
#define HC_VERSION(p) (((p)>>16)&0xffff) /* bits 31:16 */
u32 hcs_params; /* HCSPARAMS - offset 0x4 */
#define HCS_DEBUG_PORT(p) (((p)>>20)&0xf) /* bits 23:20, debug port? */
#define HCS_INDICATOR(p) ((p)&(1 << 16)) /* true: has port indicators */
#define HCS_N_CC(p) (((p)>>12)&0xf) /* bits 15:12, #companion HCs */
#define HCS_N_PCC(p) (((p)>>8)&0xf) /* bits 11:8, ports per CC */
#define HCS_PORTROUTED(p) ((p)&(1 << 7)) /* true: port routing */
#define HCS_PPC(p) ((p)&(1 << 4)) /* true: port power control */
#define HCS_N_PORTS(p) (((p)>>0)&0xf) /* bits 3:0, ports on HC */
u32 hcc_params; /* HCCPARAMS - offset 0x8 */
#define HCC_EXT_CAPS(p) (((p)>>8)&0xff) /* for pci extended caps */
#define HCC_ISOC_CACHE(p) ((p)&(1 << 7)) /* true: can cache isoc frame */
#define HCC_ISOC_THRES(p) (((p)>>4)&0x7) /* bits 6:4, uframes cached */
#define HCC_CANPARK(p) ((p)&(1 << 2)) /* true: can park on async qh */
#define HCC_PGM_FRAMELISTLEN(p) ((p)&(1 << 1)) /* true: periodic_size changes*/
#define HCC_64BIT_ADDR(p) ((p)&(1)) /* true: can use 64-bit addr */
u8 portroute [8]; /* nibbles for routing - offset 0xC */
} __attribute__ ((packed));
/* Section 2.3 Host Controller Operational Registers */
struct ehci_regs {
/* USBCMD: offset 0x00 */
u32 command;
/* 23:16 is r/w intr rate, in microframes; default "8" == 1/msec */
#define CMD_PARK (1<<11) /* enable "park" on async qh */
#define CMD_PARK_CNT(c) (((c)>>8)&3) /* how many transfers to park for */
#define CMD_LRESET (1<<7) /* partial reset (no ports, etc) */
#define CMD_IAAD (1<<6) /* "doorbell" interrupt async advance */
#define CMD_ASE (1<<5) /* async schedule enable */
#define CMD_PSE (1<<4) /* periodic schedule enable */
/* 3:2 is periodic frame list size */
#define CMD_RESET (1<<1) /* reset HC not bus */
#define CMD_RUN (1<<0) /* start/stop HC */
/* USBSTS: offset 0x04 */
u32 status;
#define STS_ASS (1<<15) /* Async Schedule Status */
#define STS_PSS (1<<14) /* Periodic Schedule Status */
#define STS_RECL (1<<13) /* Reclamation */
#define STS_HALT (1<<12) /* Not running (any reason) */
/* some bits reserved */
/* these STS_* flags are also intr_enable bits (USBINTR) */
#define STS_IAA (1<<5) /* Interrupted on async advance */
#define STS_FATAL (1<<4) /* such as some PCI access errors */
#define STS_FLR (1<<3) /* frame list rolled over */
#define STS_PCD (1<<2) /* port change detect */
#define STS_ERR (1<<1) /* "error" completion (overflow, ...) */
#define STS_INT (1<<0) /* "normal" completion (short, ...) */
/* USBINTR: offset 0x08 */
u32 intr_enable;
/* FRINDEX: offset 0x0C */
u32 frame_index; /* current microframe number */
/* CTRLDSSEGMENT: offset 0x10 */
u32 segment; /* address bits 63:32 if needed */
/* PERIODICLISTBASE: offset 0x14 */
u32 frame_list; /* points to periodic list */
/* ASYNCLISTADDR: offset 0x18 */
u32 async_next; /* address of next async queue head */
u32 reserved [9];
/* CONFIGFLAG: offset 0x40 */
u32 configured_flag;
#define FLAG_CF (1<<0) /* true: we'll support "high speed" */
/* PORTSC: offset 0x44 */
u32 port_status [0]; /* up to N_PORTS */
/* 31:23 reserved */
#define PORT_WKOC_E (1<<22) /* wake on overcurrent (enable) */
#define PORT_WKDISC_E (1<<21) /* wake on disconnect (enable) */
#define PORT_WKCONN_E (1<<20) /* wake on connect (enable) */
/* 19:16 for port testing */
#define PORT_LED_OFF (0<<14)
#define PORT_LED_AMBER (1<<14)
#define PORT_LED_GREEN (2<<14)
#define PORT_LED_MASK (3<<14)
#define PORT_OWNER (1<<13) /* true: companion hc owns this port */
#define PORT_POWER (1<<12) /* true: has power (see PPC) */
#define PORT_USB11(x) (((x)&(3<<10))==(1<<10)) /* USB 1.1 device */
/* 11:10 for detecting lowspeed devices (reset vs release ownership) */
/* 9 reserved */
#define PORT_RESET (1<<8) /* reset port */
#define PORT_SUSPEND (1<<7) /* suspend port */
#define PORT_RESUME (1<<6) /* resume it */
#define PORT_OCC (1<<5) /* over current change */
#define PORT_OC (1<<4) /* over current active */
#define PORT_PEC (1<<3) /* port enable change */
#define PORT_PE (1<<2) /* port enable */
#define PORT_CSC (1<<1) /* connect status change */
#define PORT_CONNECT (1<<0) /* device connected */
#define PORT_RWC_BITS (PORT_CSC | PORT_PEC | PORT_OCC)
} __attribute__ ((packed));
#define USBMODE 0x68 /* USB Device mode */
#define USBMODE_SDIS (1<<3) /* Stream disable */
#define USBMODE_BE (1<<2) /* BE/LE endianness select */
#define USBMODE_CM_HC (3<<0) /* host controller mode */
#define USBMODE_CM_IDLE (0<<0) /* idle state */
/* Appendix C, Debug port ... intended for use with special "debug devices"
* that can help if there's no serial console. (nonstandard enumeration.)
*/
struct ehci_dbg_port {
u32 control;
#define DBGP_OWNER (1<<30)
#define DBGP_ENABLED (1<<28)
#define DBGP_DONE (1<<16)
#define DBGP_INUSE (1<<10)
#define DBGP_ERRCODE(x) (((x)>>7)&0x07)
# define DBGP_ERR_BAD 1
# define DBGP_ERR_SIGNAL 2
#define DBGP_ERROR (1<<6)
#define DBGP_GO (1<<5)
#define DBGP_OUT (1<<4)
#define DBGP_LEN(x) (((x)>>0)&0x0f)
u32 pids;
#define DBGP_PID_GET(x) (((x)>>16)&0xff)
#define DBGP_PID_SET(data,tok) (((data)<<8)|(tok))
u32 data03;
u32 data47;
u32 address;
#define DBGP_EPADDR(dev,ep) (((dev)<<8)|(ep))
} __attribute__ ((packed));
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define QTD_NEXT(ehci, dma) cpu_to_hc32(ehci, (u32)dma)
/*
* EHCI Specification 0.95 Section 3.5
* QTD: describe data transfer components (buffer, direction, ...)
* See Fig 3-6 "Queue Element Transfer Descriptor Block Diagram".
*
* These are associated only with "QH" (Queue Head) structures,
* used with control, bulk, and interrupt transfers.
*/
struct ehci_qtd {
/* first part defined by EHCI spec */
__hc32 hw_next; /* see EHCI 3.5.1 */
__hc32 hw_alt_next; /* see EHCI 3.5.2 */
__hc32 hw_token; /* see EHCI 3.5.3 */
#define QTD_TOGGLE (1 << 31) /* data toggle */
#define QTD_LENGTH(tok) (((tok)>>16) & 0x7fff)
#define QTD_IOC (1 << 15) /* interrupt on complete */
#define QTD_CERR(tok) (((tok)>>10) & 0x3)
#define QTD_PID(tok) (((tok)>>8) & 0x3)
#define QTD_STS_ACTIVE (1 << 7) /* HC may execute this */
#define QTD_STS_HALT (1 << 6) /* halted on error */
#define QTD_STS_DBE (1 << 5) /* data buffer error (in HC) */
#define QTD_STS_BABBLE (1 << 4) /* device was babbling (qtd halted) */
#define QTD_STS_XACT (1 << 3) /* device gave illegal response */
#define QTD_STS_MMF (1 << 2) /* incomplete split transaction */
#define QTD_STS_STS (1 << 1) /* split transaction state */
#define QTD_STS_PING (1 << 0) /* issue PING? */
#define ACTIVE_BIT(ehci) cpu_to_hc32(ehci, QTD_STS_ACTIVE)
#define HALT_BIT(ehci) cpu_to_hc32(ehci, QTD_STS_HALT)
#define STATUS_BIT(ehci) cpu_to_hc32(ehci, QTD_STS_STS)
__hc32 hw_buf [5]; /* see EHCI 3.5.4 */
__hc32 hw_buf_hi [5]; /* Appendix B */
/* the rest is HCD-private */
dma_addr_t qtd_dma; /* qtd address */
struct list_head qtd_list; /* sw qtd list */
struct urb *urb; /* qtd's urb */
size_t length; /* length of buffer */
} __attribute__ ((aligned (32)));
/* mask NakCnt+T in qh->hw_alt_next */
#define QTD_MASK(ehci) cpu_to_hc32 (ehci, ~0x1f)
#define IS_SHORT_READ(token) (QTD_LENGTH (token) != 0 && QTD_PID (token) == 1)
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* type tag from {qh,itd,sitd,fstn}->hw_next */
#define Q_NEXT_TYPE(ehci,dma) ((dma) & cpu_to_hc32(ehci, 3 << 1))
/*
* Now the following defines are not converted using the
* __constant_cpu_to_le32() macro anymore, since we have to support
* "dynamic" switching between be and le support, so that the driver
* can be used on one system with SoC EHCI controller using big-endian
* descriptors as well as a normal little-endian PCI EHCI controller.
*/
/* values for that type tag */
#define Q_TYPE_ITD (0 << 1)
#define Q_TYPE_QH (1 << 1)
#define Q_TYPE_SITD (2 << 1)
#define Q_TYPE_FSTN (3 << 1)
/* next async queue entry, or pointer to interrupt/periodic QH */
#define QH_NEXT(ehci,dma) (cpu_to_hc32(ehci, (((u32)dma)&~0x01f)|Q_TYPE_QH))
/* for periodic/async schedules and qtd lists, mark end of list */
#define EHCI_LIST_END(ehci) cpu_to_hc32(ehci, 1) /* "null pointer" to hw */
/*
* Entries in periodic shadow table are pointers to one of four kinds
* of data structure. That's dictated by the hardware; a type tag is
* encoded in the low bits of the hardware's periodic schedule. Use
* Q_NEXT_TYPE to get the tag.
*
* For entries in the async schedule, the type tag always says "qh".
*/
union ehci_shadow {
struct ehci_qh *qh; /* Q_TYPE_QH */
struct ehci_itd *itd; /* Q_TYPE_ITD */
struct ehci_sitd *sitd; /* Q_TYPE_SITD */
struct ehci_fstn *fstn; /* Q_TYPE_FSTN */
__hc32 *hw_next; /* (all types) */
void *ptr;
};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* EHCI Specification 0.95 Section 3.6
* QH: describes control/bulk/interrupt endpoints
* See Fig 3-7 "Queue Head Structure Layout".
*
* These appear in both the async and (for interrupt) periodic schedules.
*/
struct ehci_qh {
/* first part defined by EHCI spec */
__hc32 hw_next; /* see EHCI 3.6.1 */
__hc32 hw_info1; /* see EHCI 3.6.2 */
#define QH_HEAD 0x00008000
__hc32 hw_info2; /* see EHCI 3.6.2 */
#define QH_SMASK 0x000000ff
#define QH_CMASK 0x0000ff00
#define QH_HUBADDR 0x007f0000
#define QH_HUBPORT 0x3f800000
#define QH_MULT 0xc0000000
__hc32 hw_current; /* qtd list - see EHCI 3.6.4 */
/* qtd overlay (hardware parts of a struct ehci_qtd) */
__hc32 hw_qtd_next;
__hc32 hw_alt_next;
__hc32 hw_token;
__hc32 hw_buf [5];
__hc32 hw_buf_hi [5];
/* the rest is HCD-private */
dma_addr_t qh_dma; /* address of qh */
union ehci_shadow qh_next; /* ptr to qh; or periodic */
struct list_head qtd_list; /* sw qtd list */
struct ehci_qtd *dummy;
struct ehci_qh *reclaim; /* next to reclaim */
struct ehci_hcd *ehci;
/*
* Do NOT use atomic operations for QH refcounting. On some CPUs
* (PPC7448 for example), atomic operations cannot be performed on
* memory that is cache-inhibited (i.e. being used for DMA).
* Spinlocks are used to protect all QH fields.
*/
u32 refcount;
unsigned stamp;
u8 qh_state;
#define QH_STATE_LINKED 1 /* HC sees this */
#define QH_STATE_UNLINK 2 /* HC may still see this */
#define QH_STATE_IDLE 3 /* HC doesn't see this */
#define QH_STATE_UNLINK_WAIT 4 /* LINKED and on reclaim q */
#define QH_STATE_COMPLETING 5 /* don't touch token.HALT */
/* periodic schedule info */
u8 usecs; /* intr bandwidth */
u8 gap_uf; /* uframes split/csplit gap */
u8 c_usecs; /* ... split completion bw */
u16 tt_usecs; /* tt downstream bandwidth */
unsigned short period; /* polling interval */
unsigned short start; /* where polling starts */
#define NO_FRAME ((unsigned short)~0) /* pick new start */
struct usb_device *dev; /* access to TT */
} __attribute__ ((aligned (32)));
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* description of one iso transaction (up to 3 KB data if highspeed) */
struct ehci_iso_packet {
/* These will be copied to iTD when scheduling */
u64 bufp; /* itd->hw_bufp{,_hi}[pg] |= */
__hc32 transaction; /* itd->hw_transaction[i] |= */
u8 cross; /* buf crosses pages */
/* for full speed OUT splits */
u32 buf1;
};
/* temporary schedule data for packets from iso urbs (both speeds)
* each packet is one logical usb transaction to the device (not TT),
* beginning at stream->next_uframe
*/
struct ehci_iso_sched {
struct list_head td_list;
unsigned span;
struct ehci_iso_packet packet [0];
};
/*
* ehci_iso_stream - groups all (s)itds for this endpoint.
* acts like a qh would, if EHCI had them for ISO.
*/
struct ehci_iso_stream {
/* first two fields match QH, but info1 == 0 */
__hc32 hw_next;
__hc32 hw_info1;
u32 refcount;
u8 bEndpointAddress;
u8 highspeed;
u16 depth; /* depth in uframes */
struct list_head td_list; /* queued itds/sitds */
struct list_head free_list; /* list of unused itds/sitds */
struct usb_device *udev;
struct usb_host_endpoint *ep;
/* output of (re)scheduling */
unsigned long start; /* jiffies */
unsigned long rescheduled;
int next_uframe;
__hc32 splits;
/* the rest is derived from the endpoint descriptor,
* trusting urb->interval == f(epdesc->bInterval) and
* including the extra info for hw_bufp[0..2]
*/
u8 usecs, c_usecs;
u16 interval;
u16 tt_usecs;
u16 maxp;
u16 raw_mask;
unsigned bandwidth;
/* This is used to initialize iTD's hw_bufp fields */
__hc32 buf0;
__hc32 buf1;
__hc32 buf2;
/* this is used to initialize sITD's tt info */
__hc32 address;
};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* EHCI Specification 0.95 Section 3.3
* Fig 3-4 "Isochronous Transaction Descriptor (iTD)"
*
* Schedule records for high speed iso xfers
*/
struct ehci_itd {
/* first part defined by EHCI spec */
__hc32 hw_next; /* see EHCI 3.3.1 */
__hc32 hw_transaction [8]; /* see EHCI 3.3.2 */
#define EHCI_ISOC_ACTIVE (1<<31) /* activate transfer this slot */
#define EHCI_ISOC_BUF_ERR (1<<30) /* Data buffer error */
#define EHCI_ISOC_BABBLE (1<<29) /* babble detected */
#define EHCI_ISOC_XACTERR (1<<28) /* XactErr - transaction error */
#define EHCI_ITD_LENGTH(tok) (((tok)>>16) & 0x0fff)
#define EHCI_ITD_IOC (1 << 15) /* interrupt on complete */
#define ITD_ACTIVE(ehci) cpu_to_hc32(ehci, EHCI_ISOC_ACTIVE)
__hc32 hw_bufp [7]; /* see EHCI 3.3.3 */
__hc32 hw_bufp_hi [7]; /* Appendix B */
/* the rest is HCD-private */
dma_addr_t itd_dma; /* for this itd */
union ehci_shadow itd_next; /* ptr to periodic q entry */
struct urb *urb;
struct ehci_iso_stream *stream; /* endpoint's queue */
struct list_head itd_list; /* list of stream's itds */
/* any/all hw_transactions here may be used by that urb */
unsigned frame; /* where scheduled */
unsigned pg;
unsigned index[8]; /* in urb->iso_frame_desc */
} __attribute__ ((aligned (32)));
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* EHCI Specification 0.95 Section 3.4
* siTD, aka split-transaction isochronous Transfer Descriptor
* ... describe full speed iso xfers through TT in hubs
* see Figure 3-5 "Split-transaction Isochronous Transaction Descriptor (siTD)
*/
struct ehci_sitd {
/* first part defined by EHCI spec */
__hc32 hw_next;
/* uses bit field macros above - see EHCI 0.95 Table 3-8 */
__hc32 hw_fullspeed_ep; /* EHCI table 3-9 */
__hc32 hw_uframe; /* EHCI table 3-10 */
__hc32 hw_results; /* EHCI table 3-11 */
#define SITD_IOC (1 << 31) /* interrupt on completion */
#define SITD_PAGE (1 << 30) /* buffer 0/1 */
#define SITD_LENGTH(x) (0x3ff & ((x)>>16))
#define SITD_STS_ACTIVE (1 << 7) /* HC may execute this */
#define SITD_STS_ERR (1 << 6) /* error from TT */
#define SITD_STS_DBE (1 << 5) /* data buffer error (in HC) */
#define SITD_STS_BABBLE (1 << 4) /* device was babbling */
#define SITD_STS_XACT (1 << 3) /* illegal IN response */
#define SITD_STS_MMF (1 << 2) /* incomplete split transaction */
#define SITD_STS_STS (1 << 1) /* split transaction state */
#define SITD_ACTIVE(ehci) cpu_to_hc32(ehci, SITD_STS_ACTIVE)
__hc32 hw_buf [2]; /* EHCI table 3-12 */
__hc32 hw_backpointer; /* EHCI table 3-13 */
__hc32 hw_buf_hi [2]; /* Appendix B */
/* the rest is HCD-private */
dma_addr_t sitd_dma;
union ehci_shadow sitd_next; /* ptr to periodic q entry */
struct urb *urb;
struct ehci_iso_stream *stream; /* endpoint's queue */
struct list_head sitd_list; /* list of stream's sitds */
unsigned frame;
unsigned index;
} __attribute__ ((aligned (32)));
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* EHCI Specification 0.96 Section 3.7
* Periodic Frame Span Traversal Node (FSTN)
*
* Manages split interrupt transactions (using TT) that span frame boundaries
* into uframes 0/1; see 4.12.2.2. In those uframes, a "save place" FSTN
* makes the HC jump (back) to a QH to scan for fs/ls QH completions until
* it hits a "restore" FSTN; then it returns to finish other uframe 0/1 work.
*/
struct ehci_fstn {
__hc32 hw_next; /* any periodic q entry */
__hc32 hw_prev; /* qh or EHCI_LIST_END */
/* the rest is HCD-private */
dma_addr_t fstn_dma;
union ehci_shadow fstn_next; /* ptr to periodic q entry */
} __attribute__ ((aligned (32)));
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT
/*
* Some EHCI controllers have a Transaction Translator built into the
* root hub. This is a non-standard feature. Each controller will need
* to add code to the following inline functions, and call them as
* needed (mostly in root hub code).
*/
#define ehci_is_TDI(e) (ehci_to_hcd(e)->has_tt)
/* Returns the speed of a device attached to a port on the root hub. */
static inline unsigned int
ehci_port_speed(struct ehci_hcd *ehci, unsigned int portsc)
{
if (ehci_is_TDI(ehci)) {
switch ((portsc>>26)&3) {
case 0:
return 0;
case 1:
return (1<<USB_PORT_FEAT_LOWSPEED);
case 2:
default:
return (1<<USB_PORT_FEAT_HIGHSPEED);
}
}
return (1<<USB_PORT_FEAT_HIGHSPEED);
}
#else
#define ehci_is_TDI(e) (0)
#define ehci_port_speed(ehci, portsc) (1<<USB_PORT_FEAT_HIGHSPEED)
#endif
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_83xx
/* Some Freescale processors have an erratum in which the TT
* port number in the queue head was 0..N-1 instead of 1..N.
*/
#define ehci_has_fsl_portno_bug(e) ((e)->has_fsl_port_bug)
#else
#define ehci_has_fsl_portno_bug(e) (0)
#endif
/*
* While most USB host controllers implement their registers in
* little-endian format, a minority (celleb companion chip) implement
* them in big endian format.
*
* This attempts to support either format at compile time without a
* runtime penalty, or both formats with the additional overhead
* of checking a flag bit.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO
#define ehci_big_endian_mmio(e) ((e)->big_endian_mmio)
#else
#define ehci_big_endian_mmio(e) 0
#endif
/*
* Big-endian read/write functions are arch-specific.
* Other arches can be added if/when they're needed.
*
* REVISIT: arch/powerpc now has readl/writel_be, so the
* definition below can die once the 4xx support is
* finally ported over.
*/
#if defined(CONFIG_PPC) && !defined(CONFIG_PPC_MERGE)
#define readl_be(addr) in_be32((__force unsigned *)addr)
#define writel_be(val, addr) out_be32((__force unsigned *)addr, val)
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_ARM) && defined(CONFIG_ARCH_IXP4XX)
#define readl_be(addr) __raw_readl((__force unsigned *)addr)
#define writel_be(val, addr) __raw_writel(val, (__force unsigned *)addr)
#endif
static inline unsigned int ehci_readl(const struct ehci_hcd *ehci,
__u32 __iomem * regs)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO
return ehci_big_endian_mmio(ehci) ?
readl_be(regs) :
readl(regs);
#else
return readl(regs);
#endif
}
static inline void ehci_writel(const struct ehci_hcd *ehci,
const unsigned int val, __u32 __iomem *regs)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO
ehci_big_endian_mmio(ehci) ?
writel_be(val, regs) :
writel(val, regs);
#else
writel(val, regs);
#endif
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* The AMCC 440EPx not only implements its EHCI registers in big-endian
* format, but also its DMA data structures (descriptors).
*
* EHCI controllers accessed through PCI work normally (little-endian
* everywhere), so we won't bother supporting a BE-only mode for now.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC
#define ehci_big_endian_desc(e) ((e)->big_endian_desc)
/* cpu to ehci */
static inline __hc32 cpu_to_hc32 (const struct ehci_hcd *ehci, const u32 x)
{
return ehci_big_endian_desc(ehci)
? (__force __hc32)cpu_to_be32(x)
: (__force __hc32)cpu_to_le32(x);
}
/* ehci to cpu */
static inline u32 hc32_to_cpu (const struct ehci_hcd *ehci, const __hc32 x)
{
return ehci_big_endian_desc(ehci)
? be32_to_cpu((__force __be32)x)
: le32_to_cpu((__force __le32)x);
}
static inline u32 hc32_to_cpup (const struct ehci_hcd *ehci, const __hc32 *x)
{
return ehci_big_endian_desc(ehci)
? be32_to_cpup((__force __be32 *)x)
: le32_to_cpup((__force __le32 *)x);
}
#else
/* cpu to ehci */
static inline __hc32 cpu_to_hc32 (const struct ehci_hcd *ehci, const u32 x)
{
return cpu_to_le32(x);
}
/* ehci to cpu */
static inline u32 hc32_to_cpu (const struct ehci_hcd *ehci, const __hc32 x)
{
return le32_to_cpu(x);
}
static inline u32 hc32_to_cpup (const struct ehci_hcd *ehci, const __hc32 *x)
{
return le32_to_cpup(x);
}
#endif
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef DEBUG
#define STUB_DEBUG_FILES
#endif /* DEBUG */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#endif /* __LINUX_EHCI_HCD_H */