/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #ifndef _SYS_USB_EHCID_H #define _SYS_USB_EHCID_H #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * Enchanced Host Controller Driver (EHCI) * * The EHCI driver is a software driver which interfaces to the Universal * Serial Bus layer (USBA) and the Host Controller (HC). The interface to * the Host Controller is defined by the EHCI Host Controller Interface. * * This header file describes the data structures and function prototypes * required for the EHCI Driver to maintain state of Host Controller (HC), * to perform different USB transfers and for the bandwidth allocations. */ #include #include /* * EHCI Bandwidth Maintainence Structure. * * The ehci_bandwidth array keeps track of allocated bandwidth for ehci * host controller. There are 32 bandwidth lists corresponding to 32 ms * periodic frame lists. Each bandwidth list inturn will contain eight * micro frame bandwidth lists. */ #define EHCI_MAX_UFRAMES 8 /* Max uframes 125us per frame */ typedef struct ehci_frame_bandwidth { uint_t ehci_allocated_frame_bandwidth; uint_t ehci_micro_frame_bandwidth[EHCI_MAX_UFRAMES]; } ehci_frame_bandwidth_t; /* * EHCI Host Controller state structure * * The Host Controller Driver (HCD) maintains the state of Host Controller * (HC). There is an ehci_state structure per instance of the EHCI * host controller. */ typedef struct ehci_state { dev_info_t *ehci_dip; /* Dip of HC */ uint_t ehci_instance; usba_hcdi_ops_t *ehci_hcdi_ops; /* HCDI structure */ uint_t ehci_flags; /* Used for cleanup */ uint16_t ehci_vendor_id; /* chip vendor */ uint16_t ehci_device_id; /* chip device */ uint8_t ehci_rev_id; /* chip revison */ ddi_acc_handle_t ehci_caps_handle; /* Caps Reg Handle */ ehci_caps_t *ehci_capsp; /* Capability Regs */ ehci_regs_t *ehci_regsp; /* Operational Regs */ ddi_acc_handle_t ehci_config_handle; /* Config space hndle */ uint_t ehci_frame_interval; /* Frme inter reg */ ddi_dma_attr_t ehci_dma_attr; /* DMA attributes */ ddi_intr_handle_t *ehci_htable; /* intr handle */ int ehci_intr_type; /* intr type used */ int ehci_intr_cnt; /* # of intrs inuse */ uint_t ehci_intr_pri; /* intr priority */ int ehci_intr_cap; /* intr capabilities */ boolean_t ehci_msi_enabled; /* default to true */ kmutex_t ehci_int_mutex; /* Global EHCI mutex */ /* Periodic Frame List area */ ehci_periodic_frame_list_t *ehci_periodic_frame_list_tablep; /* Virtual Periodic Frame List ptr */ ddi_dma_cookie_t ehci_pflt_cookie; /* DMA cookie */ ddi_dma_handle_t ehci_pflt_dma_handle; /* DMA handle */ ddi_acc_handle_t ehci_pflt_mem_handle; /* Memory handle */ /* * There are two pools of memory. One pool contains the memory for * the transfer descriptors and other pool contains the memory for * the endpoint descriptors. The advantage of the pools is that it's * easy to go back and forth between the iommu and the cpu addresses. * * The pools are protected by the ehci_int_mutex because the memory * in the pools may be accessed by either the host controller or the * host controller driver. */ /* Endpoint descriptor pool */ ehci_qh_t *ehci_qh_pool_addr; /* Start of the pool */ ddi_dma_cookie_t ehci_qh_pool_cookie; /* DMA cookie */ ddi_dma_handle_t ehci_qh_pool_dma_handle; /* DMA handle */ ddi_acc_handle_t ehci_qh_pool_mem_handle; /* Mem handle */ uint_t ehci_dma_addr_bind_flag; /* DMA flag */ /* General transfer descriptor pool */ ehci_qtd_t *ehci_qtd_pool_addr; /* Start of the pool */ ddi_dma_cookie_t ehci_qtd_pool_cookie; /* DMA cookie */ ddi_dma_handle_t ehci_qtd_pool_dma_handle; /* DMA hndle */ ddi_acc_handle_t ehci_qtd_pool_mem_handle; /* Mem hndle */ /* Isochronous transfer descriptor pool */ ehci_itd_t *ehci_itd_pool_addr; /* Start of the pool */ ddi_dma_cookie_t ehci_itd_pool_cookie; /* DMA cookie */ ddi_dma_handle_t ehci_itd_pool_dma_handle; /* DMA hndle */ ddi_acc_handle_t ehci_itd_pool_mem_handle; /* Mem hndle */ /* Condition variable for advance on Asynchronous Schedule */ kcondvar_t ehci_async_schedule_advance_cv; /* Head of Asynchronous Schedule List */ ehci_qh_t *ehci_head_of_async_sched_list; /* * List of QTD inserted either into Asynchronous or Periodic * Schedule lists. */ ehci_qtd_t *ehci_active_qtd_list; /* * List of ITD active itd list. */ ehci_itd_t *ehci_active_itd_list; /* * Bandwidth fields * * The ehci_bandwidth array keeps track of allocated bandwidth for * ehci host controller. There are 32 bandwidth lists corresponding * to 32 ms periodic frame lists. Each bandwidth list in turn will * contain eight micro frame bandwidth lists. * * ehci_min_frame_bandwidth field indicates least allocated milli * second bandwidth list. */ ehci_frame_bandwidth_t ehci_frame_bandwidth[EHCI_NUM_INTR_QH_LISTS]; /* No. of open pipes, async qh, and periodic qh */ uint_t ehci_open_pipe_count; uint_t ehci_open_async_count; uint_t ehci_open_periodic_count; /* * Endpoint Reclamation List * * The interrupt list processing cannot be stopped when a periodic * endpoint is removed from the list. The endpoints are detached * from the interrupt lattice tree and put on to the reclaimation * list. On next SOF interrupt all those endpoints, which are on * the reclaimation list will be deallocated. */ ehci_qh_t *ehci_reclaim_list; /* Reclaimation list */ ehci_root_hub_t ehci_root_hub; /* Root hub info */ /* Frame number overflow information */ usb_frame_number_t ehci_fno; /* For host controller error counter */ uint_t ehci_hc_error; /* * ehci_missed_intr_sts is used to save the normal mode interrupt * status information if an interrupt is pending for normal mode * when polled code is entered. */ uint_t ehci_missed_intr_sts; /* * Saved copy of the ehci registers of the normal mode & change * required ehci registers values for the polled mode operation. * Before returning from the polled mode to normal mode replace * the required current registers with this saved ehci registers * copy. */ ehci_regs_t ehci_polled_save_regs; /* * Saved copy of the interrupt table used in normal ehci mode and * replace this table by another interrupt table that used in the * POLLED mode. */ ehci_qh_t *ehci_polled_frame_list_table[EHCI_NUM_PERIODIC_FRAME_LISTS]; /* ehci polled mode enter counter */ uint_t ehci_polled_enter_count; /* * counter for polled mode and used in suspend mode to see if * there is a keyboard connected. */ uint_t ehci_polled_kbd_count; /* counter for polled read and use it to clean the interrupt status */ uint_t ehci_polled_read_count; #if defined(__x86) /* counter for polled root hub status */ uint_t ehci_polled_root_hub_count; #endif /* __x86 */ /* EHCI Host Controller Software State information */ uint_t ehci_hc_soft_state; /* Log handle for debug, console, log messages */ usb_log_handle_t ehci_log_hdl; /* Kstat structures */ kstat_t *ehci_intrs_stats; kstat_t *ehci_total_stats; kstat_t *ehci_count_stats[USB_N_COUNT_KSTATS]; } ehci_state_t; typedef struct ehci_intrs_stats { struct kstat_named ehci_sts_async_sched_status; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_periodic_sched_status; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_empty_async_schedule; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_host_ctrl_halted; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_async_advance_intr; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_host_system_error_intr; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_frm_list_rollover_intr; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_rh_port_change_intr; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_usb_error_intr; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_usb_intr; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_not_claimed; struct kstat_named ehci_sts_total; } ehci_intrs_stats_t; /* * ehci kstat defines */ #define EHCI_INTRS_STATS(ehci) ((ehci)->ehci_intrs_stats) #define EHCI_INTRS_STATS_DATA(ehci) \ ((ehci_intrs_stats_t *)EHCI_INTRS_STATS((ehci))->ks_data) #define EHCI_TOTAL_STATS(ehci) ((ehci)->ehci_total_stats) #define EHCI_TOTAL_STATS_DATA(ehci) (KSTAT_IO_PTR((ehci)->ehci_total_stats)) #define EHCI_CTRL_STATS(ehci) \ (KSTAT_IO_PTR((ehci)->ehci_count_stats[USB_EP_ATTR_CONTROL])) #define EHCI_BULK_STATS(ehci) \ (KSTAT_IO_PTR((ehci)->ehci_count_stats[USB_EP_ATTR_BULK])) #define EHCI_INTR_STATS(ehci) \ (KSTAT_IO_PTR((ehci)->ehci_count_stats[USB_EP_ATTR_INTR])) #define EHCI_ISOC_STATS(ehci) \ (KSTAT_IO_PTR((ehci)->ehci_count_stats[USB_EP_ATTR_ISOCH])) /* warlock directives, stable data */ _NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(ehci_state_t::ehci_int_mutex, ehci_state_t)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_intr_pri)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_dip)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_regsp)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_instance)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_vendor_id)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_device_id)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_rev_id)) /* this may not be stable data in the future */ _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_qtd_pool_addr)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_qtd_pool_mem_handle)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_qtd_pool_cookie)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_qh_pool_addr)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_qh_pool_mem_handle)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_qh_pool_cookie)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_itd_pool_addr)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_itd_pool_mem_handle)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_itd_pool_cookie)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_dma_addr_bind_flag)) _NOTE(DATA_READABLE_WITHOUT_LOCK(ehci_state_t::ehci_log_hdl)) _NOTE(LOCK_ORDER(ehci_state::ehci_int_mutex \ usba_pipe_handle_data::p_mutex \ usba_device::usb_mutex \ usba_ph_impl::usba_ph_mutex)) /* * Host Contoller Software States * * EHCI_CTLR_INIT_STATE: * The host controller soft state will be set to this during the * ehci_attach. * * EHCI_CTLR_SUSPEND_STATE: * The host controller soft state will be set to this during the * ehci_cpr_suspend. * * EHCI_CTLR_OPERATIONAL_STATE: * The host controller soft state will be set to this after moving * host controller to operational state and host controller start * generating SOF successfully. * * EHCI_CTLR_ERROR_STATE: * The host controller soft state will be set to this during the * no SOF or UE error conditions. * * Under this state or condition, only pipe stop polling, pipe reset * and pipe close are allowed. But all other entry points like pipe * open, get/set pipe policy, cotrol send/receive, bulk send/receive * isoch send/receive, start polling etc. will fail. * * State Diagram for the host controller software state * * * ehci_attach->[INIT_STATE] * | * | -------->----[ERROR_STATE]--<-----------<--- * | | Failure (UE/no SOF condition) | * | ^ ^ * V | Success | * ehci_init_ctlr--->--------[OPERATIONAL_STATE]------>-ehci_send/recv/polling * ^ | * | | * | V * -<-ehci_cpr_resume--[SUSPEND_STATE]-<-ehci_cpr_suspend */ #define EHCI_CTLR_INIT_STATE 0 /* Initilization state */ #define EHCI_CTLR_SUSPEND_STATE 1 /* Suspend state */ #define EHCI_CTLR_OPERATIONAL_STATE 2 /* Operational state */ #define EHCI_CTLR_ERROR_STATE 3 /* Ue error or no sof state */ /* * Flags for initializatoin of host controller */ #define EHCI_NORMAL_INITIALIZATION 0 /* Normal initialization */ #define EHCI_REINITIALIZATION 1 /* Re-initialization */ /* * Periodic and non-periodic macros */ #define EHCI_PERIODIC_ENDPOINT(endpoint) (((endpoint->bmAttributes &\ USB_EP_ATTR_MASK) == USB_EP_ATTR_INTR) ||\ ((endpoint->bmAttributes &\ USB_EP_ATTR_MASK) == USB_EP_ATTR_ISOCH)) #define EHCI_NON_PERIODIC_ENDPOINT(endpoint) (((endpoint->bmAttributes &\ USB_EP_ATTR_MASK) == USB_EP_ATTR_CONTROL) ||\ ((endpoint->bmAttributes &\ USB_EP_ATTR_MASK) == USB_EP_ATTR_BULK)) #define EHCI_ISOC_ENDPOINT(endpoint) (((endpoint->bmAttributes &\ USB_EP_ATTR_MASK) == USB_EP_ATTR_ISOCH)) #define EHCI_INTR_ENDPOINT(endpoint) (((endpoint->bmAttributes &\ USB_EP_ATTR_MASK) == USB_EP_ATTR_INTR)) /* * EHCI QH and QTD Pool sizes. */ #define EHCI_QH_POOL_SIZE 100 #define EHCI_QTD_POOL_SIZE 200 #define EHCI_ITD_POOL_SIZE 200 /* * ehci_dma_addr_bind_flag values * * This flag indicates if the various DMA addresses allocated by the EHCI * have been bound to their respective handles. This is needed to recover * without errors from ehci_cleanup when it calls ddi_dma_unbind_handle() */ #define EHCI_QTD_POOL_BOUND 0x01 /* For QTD pools */ #define EHCI_QH_POOL_BOUND 0x02 /* For QH pools */ #define EHCI_PFLT_DMA_BOUND 0x04 /* For Periodic Frame List area */ #define EHCI_ITD_POOL_BOUND 0x08 /* For QTD pools */ /* * Maximum SOF wait count */ #define MAX_SOF_WAIT_COUNT 2 /* Wait for maximum SOF frames */ /* * One uFrame 125 micro seconds * One Frame 1 milli second or 8 uFrames */ #define EHCI_uFRAMES_PER_USB_FRAME 8 #define EHCI_uFRAMES_PER_USB_FRAME_SHIFT 3 /* * Pipe private structure * * There is an instance of this structure per pipe. This structure holds * HCD specific pipe information. A pointer to this structure is kept in * the USBA pipe handle (usba_pipe_handle_data_t). */ typedef struct ehci_pipe_private { usba_pipe_handle_data_t *pp_pipe_handle; /* Back ptr to handle */ ehci_qh_t *pp_qh; /* Pipe's qh */ /* State of the pipe */ uint_t pp_state; /* See below */ /* Local copy of the pipe policy */ usb_pipe_policy_t pp_policy; /* For Periodic Pipes Only */ uint_t pp_pnode; /* periodic node */ uchar_t pp_smask; /* Start split mask */ uchar_t pp_cmask; /* Comp split mask */ uint_t pp_cur_periodic_req_cnt; /* Curr req count */ uint_t pp_max_periodic_req_cnt; /* Max req count */ /* For Isochronous pipes only */ usb_frame_number_t pp_next_frame_number; /* Next frame no */ /* * Each pipe may have multiple transfer wrappers. Each transfer * wrapper represents a USB transfer on the bus. A transfer is * made up of one or more transactions. */ struct ehci_trans_wrapper *pp_tw_head; /* Head of the list */ struct ehci_trans_wrapper *pp_tw_tail; /* Tail of the list */ struct ehci_isoc_xwrapper *pp_itw_head; /* Head of the list */ struct ehci_isoc_xwrapper *pp_itw_tail; /* Tail of the list */ /* * Pipe's transfer timeout handling & this transfer timeout handling * will be per pipe. */ struct ehci_trans_wrapper *pp_timeout_list; /* Timeout list */ timeout_id_t pp_timer_id; /* Timer id */ /* Done td count */ uint_t pp_count_done_qtds; /* Done td count */ /* Errors */ usb_cr_t pp_error; /* Pipe error */ /* Condition variable for transfers completion event */ kcondvar_t pp_xfer_cmpl_cv; /* Xfer completion */ /* Pipe flag */ uint_t pp_flag; /* For polled mode */ /* Halting States */ uint_t pp_halt_state; /* Is it halting */ /* Condition variable for halt completion event */ kcondvar_t pp_halt_cmpl_cv; /* Xfer completion */ /* * HCD gets Interrupt/Isochronous IN polling request only once and * it has to insert next polling requests after completion of first * request until either stop polling/pipe close is called. So HCD * has to take copy of the original Interrupt/Isochronous IN request. */ usb_opaque_t pp_client_periodic_in_reqp; } ehci_pipe_private_t; _NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(ehci_state_t::ehci_int_mutex, ehci_pipe_private_t)) /* * Pipe states * * ehci pipe states will be similar to usba. Refer usbai.h. */ #define EHCI_PIPE_STATE_IDLE 1 /* Pipe is in ready state */ #define EHCI_PIPE_STATE_ACTIVE 2 /* Pipe is in busy state */ #define EHCI_PIPE_STATE_ERROR 3 /* Pipe is in error state */ /* Additional ehci pipe states for the ehci_pipe_cleanup */ #define EHCI_PIPE_STATE_CLOSE 4 /* Pipe close */ #define EHCI_PIPE_STATE_RESET 5 /* Pipe reset */ #define EHCI_PIPE_STATE_STOP_POLLING 6 /* Pipe stop polling */ /* * Pipe flag * * For polled mode flag. */ #define EHCI_POLLED_MODE_FLAG 1 /* Polled mode flag */ /* Pipe specific flags */ #define EHCI_ISOC_XFER_CONTINUE 1 /* For isoc transfers */ /* * Halting States * prevent halting from interleaving. */ #define EHCI_HALT_STATE_FREE 0 /* Pipe free to accept reqs */ #define EHCI_HALT_STATE_HALTING 1 /* Currently Halting */ /* * Request values for Clear_TT_Buffer */ #define EHCI_CLEAR_TT_BUFFER_REQTYPE (USB_DEV_REQ_TYPE_CLASS | \ USB_DEV_REQ_RCPT_OTHER) #define EHCI_CLEAR_TT_BUFFER_BREQ 8 /* * USB frame offset * * Add appropriate frame offset to the current usb frame number and use it * as a starting frame number for a given usb isochronous request. */ #define EHCI_FRAME_OFFSET 2 /* Frame offset */ /* * Different interrupt polling intervals supported for high speed * devices and its range must be from 1 to 16 units. This value is * used as th exponent for a 2 ^ (bInterval - 1). Ex: a Binterval * of 4 means a period of 8us (2 ^ (4-1)). * * The following values are defined after above convertion in terms * 125us units. */ #define EHCI_INTR_1US_POLL 1 /* 1us poll interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_2US_POLL 2 /* 2us poll interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_4US_POLL 4 /* 4us poll interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_XUS_POLL 8 /* 8us and above */ /* * The following indecies are are used to calculate Start and complete * masks as per the polling interval. */ #define EHCI_1US_MASK_INDEX 14 /* 1us mask index */ #define EHCI_2US_MASK_INDEX 12 /* 2us mask index */ #define EHCI_4US_MASK_INDEX 8 /* 4us mask index */ #define EHCI_XUS_MASK_INDEX 0 /* 8us and above */ /* * Different interrupt polling intervals supported for low/full/high * speed devices. For high speed devices, the following values are * applicable after convertion. */ #define EHCI_INTR_1MS_POLL 1 /* 1ms poll interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_2MS_POLL 2 /* 2ms poll interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_4MS_POLL 4 /* 4ms poll interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_8MS_POLL 8 /* 8ms poll interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_16MS_POLL 16 /* 16ms poll interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_32MS_POLL 32 /* 32ms poll interval */ /* * Number of interrupt transfer requests that should be maintained on * the interrupt endpoint corresponding to different polling intervals * supported. */ #define EHCI_INTR_1MS_REQS 4 /* 1ms polling interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_2MS_REQS 2 /* 2ms polling interval */ #define EHCI_INTR_XMS_REQS 1 /* Between 4ms and 32ms */ /* Function prototype */ typedef void (*ehci_handler_function_t)( ehci_state_t *ehcip, ehci_pipe_private_t *pp, struct ehci_trans_wrapper *tw, ehci_qtd_t *qtd, void *ehci_handle_callback_value); /* * Transfer wrapper * * The transfer wrapper represents a USB transfer on the bus and there * is one instance per USB transfer. A transfer is made up of one or * more transactions. EHCI uses one QTD for one transaction. So one * transfer wrapper may have one or more QTDs associated. * * The data to be transferred are contained in the TW buffer which is * virtually contiguous but physically discontiguous. When preparing * the QTDs for a USB transfer, the DMA cookies corresponding to the * TW buffer need to be walked through to retrieve the DMA addresses. * * Control and bulk pipes will have one transfer wrapper per transfer * and where as Isochronous and Interrupt pipes will only have one * transfer wrapper. The transfers wrapper are continually reused for * the Interrupt and Isochronous pipes as those pipes are polled. */ typedef struct ehci_trans_wrapper { struct ehci_trans_wrapper *tw_next; /* Next wrapper */ ehci_pipe_private_t *tw_pipe_private; /* Back ptr */ ddi_dma_handle_t tw_dmahandle; /* DMA handle */ ddi_acc_handle_t tw_accesshandle; /* Acc hndle */ ddi_dma_cookie_t tw_cookie; /* DMA cookie */ uint_t tw_ncookies; /* DMA cookie count */ uint_t tw_cookie_idx; /* DMA cookie index */ size_t tw_dma_offs; /* DMA buffer offset */ uint32_t tw_id; /* 32bit ID */ size_t tw_length; /* Txfer length */ char *tw_buf; /* Buffer for Xfer */ usb_flags_t tw_flags; /* Flags */ uint_t tw_num_qtds; /* Number of QTDs */ ehci_qtd_t *tw_qtd_head; /* Head QTD */ ehci_qtd_t *tw_qtd_tail; /* Tail QTD */ uint_t tw_direction; /* Direction of QTD */ /* Current transfer request pointer */ usb_opaque_t tw_curr_xfer_reqp; /* Transfer timeout information */ int tw_timeout; /* Timeout value */ struct ehci_trans_wrapper *tw_timeout_next; /* Xfer Timeout Q */ /* * This is the function to call when this td is done. This way * we don't have to look in the td to figure out what kind it is. */ ehci_handler_function_t tw_handle_qtd; /* * This is the callback value used when processing a done td. */ usb_opaque_t tw_handle_callback_value; /* We preallocate all the td's for each tw and place them here */ ehci_qtd_t *tw_qtd_free_list; ehci_qtd_t *tw_alt_qtd; } ehci_trans_wrapper_t; _NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(ehci_state_t::ehci_int_mutex, ehci_trans_wrapper)) /* * Isochronous Transfer Wrapper * * This transfer wrapper is built specifically for the LOW/FULL/HIGH speed * isochronous transfers. A transfer wrapper consists of one or more * transactionsl, but there is one one instance per USB transfer request. * * The isochrnous transfer wrapper are continiously reused because these * pipes are polled. */ typedef struct ehci_isoc_xwrapper { struct ehci_isoc_xwrapper *itw_next; /* Next wrapper in pp */ ehci_pipe_private_t *itw_pipe_private; /* DMA and memory pointers */ ddi_dma_handle_t itw_dmahandle; /* DMA handle ETT */ ddi_acc_handle_t itw_accesshandle; /* Acc hndle */ ddi_dma_cookie_t itw_cookie; /* DMA cookie */ /* Transfer information */ char *itw_buf; /* Buffer for Xfer */ size_t itw_length; /* Txfer length */ usb_flags_t itw_flags; /* Flags */ usb_port_status_t itw_port_status; /* Port Speed */ uint_t itw_direction; /* Direction of ITD */ /* ITD information */ uint_t itw_num_itds; /* Number of ITDs */ ehci_itd_t *itw_itd_head; /* Head ITD */ ehci_itd_t *itw_itd_tail; /* Tail ITD */ usb_isoc_req_t *itw_curr_xfer_reqp; usb_isoc_pkt_descr_t *itw_curr_isoc_pktp; /* We preallocate all the td's for each tw and place them here */ ehci_itd_t *itw_itd_free_list; /* Device and hub information needed by every iTD */ uint_t itw_hub_addr; uint_t itw_hub_port; uint_t itw_endpoint_num; uint_t itw_device_addr; /* * Callback handling function and arguement. Called when an iTD is * is done. */ usb_opaque_t itw_handle_callback_value; /* 32bit ID */ uint32_t itw_id; } ehci_isoc_xwrapper_t; _NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(ehci_state_t::ehci_int_mutex, ehci_isoc_xwrapper_t)) /* * Time waits for the different EHCI specific operations. * These timeout values are specified in terms of microseconds. */ #define EHCI_RESET_TIMEWAIT 10000 /* HC reset waiting time */ #define EHCI_TIMEWAIT 10000 /* HC any other waiting time */ #define EHCI_SOF_TIMEWAIT 20000 /* SOF Wait time */ #define EHCI_TAKEOVER_DELAY 10000 /* HC take over waiting time */ #define EHCI_TAKEOVER_WAIT_COUNT 25 /* HC take over waiting count */ /* These timeout values are specified in seconds */ #define EHCI_DEFAULT_XFER_TIMEOUT 5 /* Default transfer timeout */ #define EHCI_XFER_CMPL_TIMEWAIT 3 /* Xfers completion timewait */ /* EHCI flags for general use */ #define EHCI_FLAGS_NOSLEEP 0x000 /* Don't wait for SOF */ #define EHCI_FLAGS_SLEEP 0x100 /* Wait for SOF */ #define EHCI_FLAGS_DMA_SYNC 0x200 /* Call ddi_dma_sync */ /* * Maximum allowable data transfer size per transaction as supported * by EHCI is 20k. (See EHCI Host Controller Interface Spec Rev 0.96) * * Also within QTD, there will be five buffer pointers abd each buffer * pointer can transfer upto 4k bytes of data. */ #define EHCI_MAX_QTD_XFER_SIZE 0x5000 /* Maxmum data per transaction */ #define EHCI_MAX_QTD_BUF_SIZE 0x1000 /* Maxmum data per buffer */ /* * The maximum allowable bulk data transfer size. It can be different * from EHCI_MAX_QTD_XFER_SIZE and if it is more then ehci driver will * take care of breaking a bulk data request into multiples of ehci * EHCI_MAX_QTD_XFER_SIZE until request is satisfied. Currently this * value is set to 640k bytes. */ #define EHCI_MAX_BULK_XFER_SIZE 0xA0000 /* Maximum bulk transfer size */ /* * Timeout flags * * These flags will be used to stop the timer before timeout handler * gets executed. */ #define EHCI_REMOVE_XFER_IFLAST 1 /* Stop the timer if it is last QTD */ #define EHCI_REMOVE_XFER_ALWAYS 2 /* Stop the timer without condition */ /* * High speed bandwidth allocation * * The following definitions are used during bandwidth calculations * for a given high speed endpoint or high speed split transactions. */ #define HS_BUS_BANDWIDTH 7500 /* Up to 7500 bytes per 125us */ #define HS_MAX_POLL_INTERVAL 16 /* Max high speed polling interval */ #define HS_MIN_POLL_INTERVAL 1 /* Min high speed polling interval */ #define HS_SOF 12 /* Length in bytes of High speed SOF */ #define HS_EOF 70 /* Length in bytes of High speed EOF */ #define TREE_HEIGHT 5 /* Log base 2 of 32 */ /* * As per USB 2.0 specification section 5.5.4, 20% of bus time is reserved * for the non-periodic high-speed transfers. Where as peridoic high-speed * transfers will get 80% of the bus time. In one micro-frame or 125us, we * can transfer 7500 bytes or 60,000 bits. */ #define HS_NON_PERIODIC_BANDWIDTH 1500 #define HS_PERIODIC_BANDWIDTH (HS_BUS_BANDWIDTH - HS_SOF - \ HS_EOF - HS_NON_PERIODIC_BANDWIDTH) /* * High speed periodic frame bandwidth will be eight times the micro frame * high speed periodic bandwidth. */ #define HS_PERIODIC_FRAME_BANDWIDTH HS_PERIODIC_BANDWIDTH * EHCI_MAX_UFRAMES /* * The following are the protocol overheads in terms of Bytes for the * different transfer types. All these protocol overhead values are * derived from the 5.11.3 section of USB 2.0 Specification. */ #define HS_NON_ISOC_PROTO_OVERHEAD 55 #define HS_ISOC_PROTO_OVERHEAD 38 /* * The following are THE protocol overheads in terms of Bytes for the * start and complete split transactions tokens overheads. All these * protocol overhead values are derived from the 8.4.2.2 and 8.4.2.3 * of USB2.0 Specification. */ #define START_SPLIT_OVERHEAD 04 #define COMPLETE_SPLIT_OVERHEAD 04 /* * The Host Controller (HC) delays are the USB host controller specific * delays. The value shown below is the host controller delay for the * given EHCI host controller. */ #define EHCI_HOST_CONTROLLER_DELAY 18 /* * Low/Full speed bandwidth allocation * * The following definitions are used during bandwidth calculations for * a given high speed hub or a transaction translator (TT) and for a * given low/full speed device connected to high speed hub or TT using * split transactions */ #define FS_BUS_BANDWIDTH 1500 /* Up to 1500 bytes per 1ms */ #define FS_MAX_POLL_INTERVAL 255 /* Max full speed poll interval */ #define FS_MIN_POLL_INTERVAL 1 /* Min full speed polling interval */ #define FS_SOF 6 /* Length in bytes of Full speed SOF */ #define FS_EOF 4 /* Length in bytes of Full speed EOF */ /* * Minimum polling interval for low speed endpoint * * According USB 2.0 Specification, a full-speed endpoint can specify * a desired polling interval 1ms to 255ms and a low speed endpoints * are limited to specifying only 10ms to 255ms. But some old keyboards * and mice uses polling interval of 8ms. For compatibility purpose, * we are using polling interval between 8ms and 255ms for low speed * endpoints. The ehci driver will use 8ms polling interval if a low * speed device reports a polling interval that is less than 8ms. */ #define LS_MAX_POLL_INTERVAL 255 /* Max low speed poll interval */ #define LS_MIN_POLL_INTERVAL 8 /* Min low speed polling interval */ /* * For non-periodic transfers, reserve atleast for one low-speed device * transaction. According to USB Bandwidth Analysis white paper and also * as per OHCI Specification 1.0a, section 7.3.5, page 123, one low-speed * transaction takes 0x628h full speed bits (197 bytes), which comes to * around 13% of USB frame time. * * The periodic transfers will get around 87% of USB frame time. */ #define FS_NON_PERIODIC_BANDWIDTH 197 #define FS_PERIODIC_BANDWIDTH (FS_BUS_BANDWIDTH - FS_SOF - \ FS_EOF - FS_NON_PERIODIC_BANDWIDTH) /* * The following are the protocol overheads in terms of Bytes for the * different transfer types. All these protocol overhead values are * derived from the 5.11.3 section of USB Specification and with the * help of Bandwidth Analysis white paper which is posted on the USB * developer forum. */ #define FS_NON_ISOC_PROTO_OVERHEAD 14 #define FS_ISOC_INPUT_PROTO_OVERHEAD 11 #define FS_ISOC_OUTPUT_PROTO_OVERHEAD 10 #define LOW_SPEED_PROTO_OVERHEAD 97 #define HUB_LOW_SPEED_PROTO_OVERHEAD 01 /* The maximum amount of isoch data that can be transferred in one uFrame */ #define MAX_UFRAME_SITD_XFER 188 /* * The low speed clock below represents that to transmit one low-speed * bit takes eight times more than one full speed bit time. */ #define LOW_SPEED_CLOCK 8 /* * The Transaction Translator (TT) delay is the additional time needed * to execute low/full speed transaction from high speed split transaction * for the low/full device connected to the high speed extrenal hub. */ #define TT_DELAY 18 /* * Macros for setting/getting information */ #define Get_QH(addr) ddi_get32(ehcip->ehci_qh_pool_mem_handle, \ (uint32_t *)&addr) #define Set_QH(addr, val) ddi_put32(ehcip->ehci_qh_pool_mem_handle, \ ((uint32_t *)&addr), \ ((int32_t)(val))) #define Get_QTD(addr) ddi_get32(ehcip->ehci_qtd_pool_mem_handle, \ (uint32_t *)&addr) #define Set_QTD(addr, val) ddi_put32(ehcip->ehci_qtd_pool_mem_handle, \ ((uint32_t *)&addr), \ ((int32_t)(val))) #define Get_ITD(addr) ddi_get32(ehcip->ehci_itd_pool_mem_handle, \ (uint32_t *)&addr) #define Set_ITD(addr, val) ddi_put32(ehcip->ehci_itd_pool_mem_handle, \ ((uint32_t *)&addr), \ ((int32_t)(val))) #define Get_ITD_BODY(ptr, addr) ddi_get32( \ ehcip->ehci_itd_pool_mem_handle, \ (uint32_t *)&ptr->itd_body[addr]) #define Set_ITD_BODY(ptr, addr, val) ddi_put32( \ ehcip->ehci_itd_pool_mem_handle, \ ((uint32_t *)&ptr->itd_body[addr]),\ ((int32_t)(val))) #define Get_ITD_FRAME(addr) ddi_get64( \ ehcip->ehci_itd_pool_mem_handle, \ (uint64_t *)&addr) #define Set_ITD_FRAME(addr, val) ddi_put64( \ ehcip->ehci_itd_pool_mem_handle, \ ((uint64_t *)&addr), \ (val)) #define Get_PFLT(addr) ddi_get32(ehcip->ehci_pflt_mem_handle, \ (uint32_t *)&addr) #define Set_PFLT(addr, val) ddi_put32(ehcip->ehci_pflt_mem_handle, \ ((uint32_t *)&addr), \ ((int32_t)(uintptr_t)(val))) #define Get_8Cap(addr) ddi_get8(ehcip->ehci_caps_handle, \ (uint8_t *)&ehcip->ehci_capsp->addr) #define Get_16Cap(addr) ddi_get16(ehcip->ehci_caps_handle, \ (uint16_t *)&ehcip->ehci_capsp->addr) #define Get_Cap(addr) ddi_get32(ehcip->ehci_caps_handle, \ (uint32_t *)&ehcip->ehci_capsp->addr) #define Get_OpReg(addr) ddi_get32(ehcip->ehci_caps_handle, \ (uint32_t *)&ehcip->ehci_regsp->addr) #define Set_OpReg(addr, val) ddi_put32(ehcip->ehci_caps_handle, \ ((uint32_t *)&ehcip->ehci_regsp->addr), \ ((int32_t)(val))) #define Sync_QH_QTD_Pool(ehcip) (void) ddi_dma_sync( \ ehcip->ehci_qh_pool_dma_handle, \ 0, EHCI_QH_POOL_SIZE * sizeof (ehci_qh_t), \ DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORCPU); \ (void) ddi_dma_sync( \ ehcip->ehci_qtd_pool_dma_handle, \ 0, EHCI_QTD_POOL_SIZE * sizeof (ehci_qtd_t), \ DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORCPU); #define Sync_ITD_Pool(ehcip) (void) ddi_dma_sync( \ ehcip->ehci_itd_pool_dma_handle, \ 0, EHCI_ITD_POOL_SIZE * sizeof (ehci_itd_t), \ DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORCPU); #define Sync_IO_Buffer(dma_handle, length) \ (void) ddi_dma_sync(dma_handle, \ 0, length, DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORCPU); #define Sync_IO_Buffer_for_device(dma_handle, length) \ (void) ddi_dma_sync(dma_handle, \ 0, length, DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORDEV); /* * Macros to speed handling of 32bit IDs */ #define EHCI_GET_ID(x) id32_alloc((void *)(x), KM_SLEEP) #define EHCI_LOOKUP_ID(x) id32_lookup((x)) #define EHCI_FREE_ID(x) id32_free((x)) /* * Miscellaneous definitions. */ /* Data toggle bits */ #define DATA0 0 #define DATA1 1 /* Halt bit actions */ #define CLEAR_HALT 0 #define SET_HALT 1 typedef uint_t halt_bit_t; /* * Setup Packet */ typedef struct setup_pkt { uchar_t bmRequestType; uchar_t bRequest; ushort_t wValue; ushort_t wIndex; ushort_t wLength; }setup_pkt_t; #define SETUP_SIZE 8 /* Setup packet is always 8 bytes */ #define REQUEST_TYPE_OFFSET 0 #define REQUEST_OFFSET 1 #define VALUE_OFFSET 2 #define INDEX_OFFSET 4 #define LENGTH_OFFSET 6 #define TYPE_DEV_TO_HOST 0x80000000 #define DEVICE 0x00000001 #define CONFIGURATION 0x00000002 /* * The following are used in attach to indicate * what has been succesfully allocated, so detach * can remove them. */ #define EHCI_ATTACH 0x01 /* ehci driver initilization */ #define EHCI_ZALLOC 0x02 /* Memory for ehci state structure */ #define EHCI_INTR 0x04 /* Interrupt handler registered */ #define EHCI_USBAREG 0x08 /* USBA registered */ #define EHCI_RHREG 0x10 /* Root hub driver loaded */ /* * This variable is used in the EHCI_FLAGS to tell the ISR to broadcase * the ehci_async_schedule_advance_cv when an intr occurs. It is used to * make sure that EHCI is receiving interrupts. */ #define EHCI_CV_INTR 0x20 /* Ask INTR to broadcast cv */ #define EHCI_UNIT(dev) (getminor((dev)) & ~HUBD_IS_ROOT_HUB) /* * Debug printing * Masks */ #define PRINT_MASK_ATTA 0x00000001 /* Attach time */ #define PRINT_MASK_LISTS 0x00000002 /* List management */ #define PRINT_MASK_ROOT_HUB 0x00000004 /* Root hub stuff */ #define PRINT_MASK_ALLOC 0x00000008 /* Alloc/dealloc descr */ #define PRINT_MASK_INTR 0x00000010 /* Interrupt handling */ #define PRINT_MASK_BW 0x00000020 /* Bandwidth */ #define PRINT_MASK_CBOPS 0x00000040 /* CB-OPS */ #define PRINT_MASK_HCDI 0x00000080 /* HCDI entry points */ #define PRINT_MASK_DUMPING 0x00000100 /* Dump ehci info */ #define PRINT_MASK_ALL 0xFFFFFFFF /* * workaround for ALI chips */ #define PCI_VENDOR_ALI 0x10b9 /* PCI Vendor-id Acer */ /* * NEC on COMBO and Uli M1575 can support PM */ #define PCI_VENDOR_NEC_COMBO 0x1033 #define PCI_DEVICE_NEC_COMBO 0xe0 #define PCI_VENDOR_ULi_M1575 0x10b9 #define PCI_DEVICE_ULi_M1575 0x5239 /* * VIA chips have some problems, the workaround can ensure those chips * work reliably. Revisions >= 0x80 are part of a southbridge and appear * to be reliable. */ #define PCI_VENDOR_VIA 0x1106 /* PCI Vendor-id VIA */ #define PCI_VIA_REVISION_6212 0x80 /* VIA 6212 revision ID */ #define EHCI_VIA_LOST_INTERRUPTS 0x01 #define EHCI_VIA_ASYNC_SCHEDULE 0x02 #define EHCI_VIA_REDUCED_MAX_BULK_XFER_SIZE 0x04 #define EHCI_VIA_WORKAROUNDS \ (EHCI_VIA_LOST_INTERRUPTS | \ EHCI_VIA_ASYNC_SCHEDULE | \ EHCI_VIA_REDUCED_MAX_BULK_XFER_SIZE) #define EHCI_VIA_MAX_BULK_XFER_SIZE 0x8000 /* Maximum bulk transfer size */ /* * EHCI HCDI entry points * * The Host Controller Driver Interfaces (HCDI) are the software interfaces * between the Universal Serial Bus Driver (USBA) and the Host Controller * Driver (HCD). The HCDI interfaces or entry points are subject to change. */ int ehci_hcdi_pipe_open( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_flags_t usb_flags); int ehci_hcdi_pipe_close( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_flags_t usb_flags); int ehci_hcdi_pipe_reset( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_flags_t usb_flags); int ehci_hcdi_pipe_ctrl_xfer( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_ctrl_req_t *ctrl_reqp, usb_flags_t usb_flags); int ehci_hcdi_bulk_transfer_size( usba_device_t *usba_device, size_t *size); int ehci_hcdi_pipe_bulk_xfer( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_bulk_req_t *bulk_reqp, usb_flags_t usb_flags); int ehci_hcdi_pipe_intr_xfer( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_intr_req_t *intr_req, usb_flags_t usb_flags); int ehci_hcdi_pipe_stop_intr_polling( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_flags_t usb_flags); usb_frame_number_t ehci_hcdi_get_current_frame_number( usba_device_t *usba_device); uint_t ehci_hcdi_get_max_isoc_pkts( usba_device_t *usba_device); int ehci_hcdi_pipe_isoc_xfer( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_isoc_req_t *isoc_reqp, usb_flags_t usb_flags); int ehci_hcdi_pipe_stop_isoc_polling( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_flags_t usb_flags); /* * EHCI Polled entry points function prototypes. */ int ehci_hcdi_polled_input_init( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, uchar_t **polled_buf, usb_console_info_impl_t *info); int ehci_hcdi_polled_input_enter( usb_console_info_impl_t *info); int ehci_hcdi_polled_read( usb_console_info_impl_t *info, uint_t *num_characters); int ehci_hcdi_polled_input_exit( usb_console_info_impl_t *info); int ehci_hcdi_polled_input_fini( usb_console_info_impl_t *info); /* * EHCI Root Hub entry points function prototypes. */ int ehci_init_root_hub( ehci_state_t *ehcip); int ehci_load_root_hub_driver( ehci_state_t *ehcip); int ehci_unload_root_hub_driver( ehci_state_t *ehcip); int ehci_handle_root_hub_pipe_open( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_flags_t flags); int ehci_handle_root_hub_pipe_close( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph); int ehci_handle_root_hub_pipe_reset( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_flags_t flags); int ehci_handle_root_hub_request( ehci_state_t *ehcip, usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_ctrl_req_t *ctrl_reqp); int ehci_handle_root_hub_pipe_start_intr_polling( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_intr_req_t *intr_reqp, usb_flags_t flags); void ehci_handle_root_hub_pipe_stop_intr_polling( usba_pipe_handle_data_t *ph, usb_flags_t flags); /* * EHCI Interrupt Handler entry point. */ uint_t ehci_intr(caddr_t arg1, caddr_t arg2); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _SYS_USB_EHCID_H */