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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/usb/dwc2/core.h')
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diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc2/core.h b/drivers/usb/dwc2/core.h index 648519c024b..1efd10cc962 100644 --- a/drivers/usb/dwc2/core.h +++ b/drivers/usb/dwc2/core.h @@ -37,6 +37,10 @@ #ifndef __DWC2_CORE_H__ #define __DWC2_CORE_H__ +#include <linux/phy/phy.h> +#include <linux/regulator/consumer.h> +#include <linux/usb/gadget.h> +#include <linux/usb/otg.h> #include <linux/usb/phy.h> #include "hw.h" @@ -54,6 +58,184 @@ static inline void do_write(u32 value, void *addr) /* Maximum number of Endpoints/HostChannels */ #define MAX_EPS_CHANNELS 16 +/* s3c-hsotg declarations */ +static const char * const s3c_hsotg_supply_names[] = { + "vusb_d", /* digital USB supply, 1.2V */ + "vusb_a", /* analog USB supply, 1.1V */ +}; + +/* + * EP0_MPS_LIMIT + * + * Unfortunately there seems to be a limit of the amount of data that can + * be transferred by IN transactions on EP0. This is either 127 bytes or 3 + * packets (which practically means 1 packet and 63 bytes of data) when the + * MPS is set to 64. + * + * This means if we are wanting to move >127 bytes of data, we need to + * split the transactions up, but just doing one packet at a time does + * not work (this may be an implicit DATA0 PID on first packet of the + * transaction) and doing 2 packets is outside the controller's limits. + * + * If we try to lower the MPS size for EP0, then no transfers work properly + * for EP0, and the system will fail basic enumeration. As no cause for this + * has currently been found, we cannot support any large IN transfers for + * EP0. + */ +#define EP0_MPS_LIMIT 64 + +struct s3c_hsotg; +struct s3c_hsotg_req; + +/** + * struct s3c_hsotg_ep - driver endpoint definition. + * @ep: The gadget layer representation of the endpoint. + * @name: The driver generated name for the endpoint. + * @queue: Queue of requests for this endpoint. + * @parent: Reference back to the parent device structure. + * @req: The current request that the endpoint is processing. This is + * used to indicate an request has been loaded onto the endpoint + * and has yet to be completed (maybe due to data move, or simply + * awaiting an ack from the core all the data has been completed). + * @debugfs: File entry for debugfs file for this endpoint. + * @lock: State lock to protect contents of endpoint. + * @dir_in: Set to true if this endpoint is of the IN direction, which + * means that it is sending data to the Host. + * @index: The index for the endpoint registers. + * @mc: Multi Count - number of transactions per microframe + * @interval - Interval for periodic endpoints + * @name: The name array passed to the USB core. + * @halted: Set if the endpoint has been halted. + * @periodic: Set if this is a periodic ep, such as Interrupt + * @isochronous: Set if this is a isochronous ep + * @sent_zlp: Set if we've sent a zero-length packet. + * @total_data: The total number of data bytes done. + * @fifo_size: The size of the FIFO (for periodic IN endpoints) + * @fifo_load: The amount of data loaded into the FIFO (periodic IN) + * @last_load: The offset of data for the last start of request. + * @size_loaded: The last loaded size for DxEPTSIZE for periodic IN + * + * This is the driver's state for each registered enpoint, allowing it + * to keep track of transactions that need doing. Each endpoint has a + * lock to protect the state, to try and avoid using an overall lock + * for the host controller as much as possible. + * + * For periodic IN endpoints, we have fifo_size and fifo_load to try + * and keep track of the amount of data in the periodic FIFO for each + * of these as we don't have a status register that tells us how much + * is in each of them. (note, this may actually be useless information + * as in shared-fifo mode periodic in acts like a single-frame packet + * buffer than a fifo) + */ +struct s3c_hsotg_ep { + struct usb_ep ep; + struct list_head queue; + struct s3c_hsotg *parent; + struct s3c_hsotg_req *req; + struct dentry *debugfs; + + unsigned long total_data; + unsigned int size_loaded; + unsigned int last_load; + unsigned int fifo_load; + unsigned short fifo_size; + + unsigned char dir_in; + unsigned char index; + unsigned char mc; + unsigned char interval; + + unsigned int halted:1; + unsigned int periodic:1; + unsigned int isochronous:1; + unsigned int sent_zlp:1; + + char name[10]; +}; + +/** + * struct s3c_hsotg - driver state. + * @dev: The parent device supplied to the probe function + * @driver: USB gadget driver + * @phy: The otg phy transceiver structure for phy control. + * @uphy: The otg phy transceiver structure for old USB phy control. + * @plat: The platform specific configuration data. This can be removed once + * all SoCs support usb transceiver. + * @regs: The memory area mapped for accessing registers. + * @irq: The IRQ number we are using + * @supplies: Definition of USB power supplies + * @phyif: PHY interface width + * @dedicated_fifos: Set if the hardware has dedicated IN-EP fifos. + * @num_of_eps: Number of available EPs (excluding EP0) + * @debug_root: root directrory for debugfs. + * @debug_file: main status file for debugfs. + * @debug_fifo: FIFO status file for debugfs. + * @ep0_reply: Request used for ep0 reply. + * @ep0_buff: Buffer for EP0 reply data, if needed. + * @ctrl_buff: Buffer for EP0 control requests. + * @ctrl_req: Request for EP0 control packets. + * @setup: NAK management for EP0 SETUP + * @last_rst: Time of last reset + * @eps: The endpoints being supplied to the gadget framework + */ +struct s3c_hsotg { + struct device *dev; + struct usb_gadget_driver *driver; + struct phy *phy; + struct usb_phy *uphy; + struct s3c_hsotg_plat *plat; + + spinlock_t lock; + + void __iomem *regs; + int irq; + struct clk *clk; + + struct regulator_bulk_data supplies[ARRAY_SIZE(s3c_hsotg_supply_names)]; + + u32 phyif; + unsigned int dedicated_fifos:1; + unsigned char num_of_eps; + + struct dentry *debug_root; + struct dentry *debug_file; + struct dentry *debug_fifo; + + struct usb_request *ep0_reply; + struct usb_request *ctrl_req; + u8 ep0_buff[8]; + u8 ctrl_buff[8]; + + struct usb_gadget gadget; + unsigned int setup; + unsigned long last_rst; + struct s3c_hsotg_ep *eps; +}; + +/** + * struct s3c_hsotg_req - data transfer request + * @req: The USB gadget request + * @queue: The list of requests for the endpoint this is queued for. + * @in_progress: Has already had size/packets written to core + * @mapped: DMA buffer for this request has been mapped via dma_map_single(). + */ +struct s3c_hsotg_req { + struct usb_request req; + struct list_head queue; + unsigned char in_progress; + unsigned char mapped; +}; + +#define call_gadget(_hs, _entry) \ +do { \ + if ((_hs)->gadget.speed != USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN && \ + (_hs)->driver && (_hs)->driver->_entry) { \ + spin_unlock(&_hs->lock); \ + (_hs)->driver->_entry(&(_hs)->gadget); \ + spin_lock(&_hs->lock); \ + } \ +} while (0) + struct dwc2_hsotg; struct dwc2_host_chan; |