source: mainline/uspace/lib/drv/include/usbhc_iface.h@ 0c0f823b

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Last change on this file since 0c0f823b was 27736cf, checked in by Jan Vesely <jano.vesely@…>, 14 years ago

usb: Don't pass speed info when registering endpoint.

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2010 Vojtech Horky
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
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27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup libdrv
30 * @addtogroup usb
31 * @{
32 */
33/** @file
34 * @brief USB host controller interface definition.
35 */
36
37#ifndef LIBDRV_USBHC_IFACE_H_
38#define LIBDRV_USBHC_IFACE_H_
39
40#include "ddf/driver.h"
41#include <usb/usb.h>
42#include <bool.h>
43
44
45/** IPC methods for communication with HC through DDF interface.
46 *
47 * Notes for async methods:
48 *
49 * Methods for sending data to device (OUT transactions)
50 * - e.g. IPC_M_USBHC_INTERRUPT_OUT -
51 * always use the same semantics:
52 * - first, IPC call with given method is made
53 * - argument #1 is target address
54 * - argument #2 is target endpoint
55 * - argument #3 is max packet size of the endpoint
56 * - this call is immediately followed by IPC data write (from caller)
57 * - the initial call (and the whole transaction) is answer after the
58 * transaction is scheduled by the HC and acknowledged by the device
59 * or immediately after error is detected
60 * - the answer carries only the error code
61 *
62 * Methods for retrieving data from device (IN transactions)
63 * - e.g. IPC_M_USBHC_INTERRUPT_IN -
64 * also use the same semantics:
65 * - first, IPC call with given method is made
66 * - argument #1 is target address
67 * - argument #2 is target endpoint
68 * - this call is immediately followed by IPC data read (async version)
69 * - the call is not answered until the device returns some data (or until
70 * error occurs)
71 *
72 * Some special methods (NO-DATA transactions) do not send any data. These
73 * might behave as both OUT or IN transactions because communication parts
74 * where actual buffers are exchanged are omitted.
75 **
76 * For all these methods, wrap functions exists. Important rule: functions
77 * for IN transactions have (as parameters) buffers where retrieved data
78 * will be stored. These buffers must be already allocated and shall not be
79 * touch until the transaction is completed
80 * (e.g. not before calling usb_wait_for() with appropriate handle).
81 * OUT transactions buffers can be freed immediately after call is dispatched
82 * (i.e. after return from wrapping function).
83 *
84 */
85typedef enum {
86 /** Asks for address assignment by host controller.
87 * Answer:
88 * - ELIMIT - host controller run out of address
89 * - EOK - address assigned
90 * Answer arguments:
91 * - assigned address
92 *
93 * The address must be released by via IPC_M_USBHC_RELEASE_ADDRESS.
94 */
95 IPC_M_USBHC_REQUEST_ADDRESS,
96
97 /** Bind USB address with devman handle.
98 * Parameters:
99 * - USB address
100 * - devman handle
101 * Answer:
102 * - EOK - address binded
103 * - ENOENT - address is not in use
104 */
105 IPC_M_USBHC_BIND_ADDRESS,
106
107 /** Get handle binded with given USB address.
108 * Parameters
109 * - USB address
110 * Answer:
111 * - EOK - address binded, first parameter is the devman handle
112 * - ENOENT - address is not in use at the moment
113 */
114 IPC_M_USBHC_GET_HANDLE_BY_ADDRESS,
115
116 /** Release address in use.
117 * Arguments:
118 * - address to be released
119 * Answer:
120 * - ENOENT - address not in use
121 * - EPERM - trying to release default USB address
122 */
123 IPC_M_USBHC_RELEASE_ADDRESS,
124
125 /** Register endpoint attributes at host controller.
126 * This is used to reserve portion of USB bandwidth.
127 * When speed is invalid, speed of the device is used.
128 * Parameters:
129 * - USB address + endpoint number
130 * - packed as ADDR << 16 + EP
131 * - speed + transfer type + direction
132 * - packed as ( SPEED << 8 + TYPE ) << 8 + DIR
133 * - maximum packet size + interval (in milliseconds)
134 * - packed as MPS << 16 + INT
135 * Answer:
136 * - EOK - reservation successful
137 * - ELIMIT - not enough bandwidth to satisfy the request
138 */
139 IPC_M_USBHC_REGISTER_ENDPOINT,
140
141 /** Revert endpoint registration.
142 * Parameters:
143 * - USB address
144 * - endpoint number
145 * - data direction
146 * Answer:
147 * - EOK - endpoint unregistered
148 * - ENOENT - unknown endpoint
149 */
150 IPC_M_USBHC_UNREGISTER_ENDPOINT,
151
152 /** Get data from device.
153 * See explanation at usb_iface_funcs_t (IN transaction).
154 */
155 IPC_M_USBHC_READ,
156
157 /** Send data to device.
158 * See explanation at usb_iface_funcs_t (OUT transaction).
159 */
160 IPC_M_USBHC_WRITE,
161} usbhc_iface_funcs_t;
162
163/** Callback for outgoing transfer. */
164typedef void (*usbhc_iface_transfer_out_callback_t)(ddf_fun_t *, int, void *);
165
166/** Callback for incoming transfer. */
167typedef void (*usbhc_iface_transfer_in_callback_t)(ddf_fun_t *,
168 int, size_t, void *);
169
170/** USB host controller communication interface. */
171typedef struct {
172 int (*request_address)(ddf_fun_t *, usb_address_t *, bool, usb_speed_t);
173 int (*bind_address)(ddf_fun_t *, usb_address_t, devman_handle_t);
174 int (*find_by_address)(ddf_fun_t *, usb_address_t, devman_handle_t *);
175 int (*release_address)(ddf_fun_t *, usb_address_t);
176
177 int (*register_endpoint)(ddf_fun_t *,
178 usb_address_t, usb_endpoint_t,
179 usb_transfer_type_t, usb_direction_t, size_t, unsigned int);
180 int (*unregister_endpoint)(ddf_fun_t *, usb_address_t, usb_endpoint_t,
181 usb_direction_t);
182
183 int (*read)(ddf_fun_t *, usb_target_t, uint64_t, uint8_t *, size_t,
184 usbhc_iface_transfer_in_callback_t, void *);
185
186 int (*write)(ddf_fun_t *, usb_target_t, uint64_t, const uint8_t *,
187 size_t, usbhc_iface_transfer_out_callback_t, void *);
188} usbhc_iface_t;
189
190
191#endif
192/**
193 * @}
194 */
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