1 /* 2 * usbif.h 3 * 4 * USB I/O interface for Xen guest OSes. 5 * 6 * Copyright (C) 2009, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD. 7 * Author: Noboru Iwamatsu <n_iwamatsu@jp.fujitsu.com> 8 * 9 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 10 * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to 11 * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the 12 * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or 13 * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 14 * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 15 * 16 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 17 * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 18 * 19 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 20 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 21 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 22 * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 23 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING 24 * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER 25 * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 26 */ 27 28 #ifndef __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_USBIF_H__ 29 #define __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_USBIF_H__ 30 31 #include "ring.h" 32 #include "../grant_table.h" 33 34 /* 35 * Detailed Interface Description 36 * ============================== 37 * The pvUSB interface is using a split driver design: a frontend driver in 38 * the guest and a backend driver in a driver domain (normally dom0) having 39 * access to the physical USB device(s) being passed to the guest. 40 * 41 * The frontend and backend drivers use XenStore to initiate the connection 42 * between them, the I/O activity is handled via two shared ring pages and an 43 * event channel. As the interface between frontend and backend is at the USB 44 * host connector level, multiple (up to 31) physical USB devices can be 45 * handled by a single connection. 46 * 47 * The Xen pvUSB device name is "qusb", so the frontend's XenStore entries are 48 * to be found under "device/qusb", while the backend's XenStore entries are 49 * under "backend/<guest-dom-id>/qusb". 50 * 51 * When a new pvUSB connection is established, the frontend needs to setup the 52 * two shared ring pages for communication and the event channel. The ring 53 * pages need to be made available to the backend via the grant table 54 * interface. 55 * 56 * One of the shared ring pages is used by the backend to inform the frontend 57 * about USB device plug events (device to be added or removed). This is the 58 * "conn-ring". 59 * 60 * The other ring page is used for USB I/O communication (requests and 61 * responses). This is the "urb-ring". 62 * 63 * Feature and Parameter Negotiation 64 * ================================= 65 * The two halves of a Xen pvUSB driver utilize nodes within the XenStore to 66 * communicate capabilities and to negotiate operating parameters. This 67 * section enumerates these nodes which reside in the respective front and 68 * backend portions of the XenStore, following the XenBus convention. 69 * 70 * Any specified default value is in effect if the corresponding XenBus node 71 * is not present in the XenStore. 72 * 73 * XenStore nodes in sections marked "PRIVATE" are solely for use by the 74 * driver side whose XenBus tree contains them. 75 * 76 ***************************************************************************** 77 * Backend XenBus Nodes 78 ***************************************************************************** 79 * 80 *------------------ Backend Device Identification (PRIVATE) ------------------ 81 * 82 * num-ports 83 * Values: unsigned [1...31] 84 * 85 * Number of ports for this (virtual) USB host connector. 86 * 87 * usb-ver 88 * Values: unsigned [1...2] 89 * 90 * USB version of this host connector: 1 = USB 1.1, 2 = USB 2.0. 91 * 92 * port/[1...31] 93 * Values: string 94 * 95 * Physical USB device connected to the given port, e.g. "3-1.5". 96 * 97 ***************************************************************************** 98 * Frontend XenBus Nodes 99 ***************************************************************************** 100 * 101 *----------------------- Request Transport Parameters ----------------------- 102 * 103 * event-channel 104 * Values: unsigned 105 * 106 * The identifier of the Xen event channel used to signal activity 107 * in the ring buffer. 108 * 109 * urb-ring-ref 110 * Values: unsigned 111 * 112 * The Xen grant reference granting permission for the backend to map 113 * the sole page in a single page sized ring buffer. This is the ring 114 * buffer for urb requests. 115 * 116 * conn-ring-ref 117 * Values: unsigned 118 * 119 * The Xen grant reference granting permission for the backend to map 120 * the sole page in a single page sized ring buffer. This is the ring 121 * buffer for connection/disconnection requests. 122 * 123 * protocol 124 * Values: string (XEN_IO_PROTO_ABI_*) 125 * Default Value: XEN_IO_PROTO_ABI_NATIVE 126 * 127 * The machine ABI rules governing the format of all ring request and 128 * response structures. 129 * 130 * Protocol Description 131 * ==================== 132 * 133 *-------------------------- USB device plug events -------------------------- 134 * 135 * USB device plug events are send via the "conn-ring" shared page. As only 136 * events are being sent, the respective requests from the frontend to the 137 * backend are just dummy ones. 138 * The events sent to the frontend have the following layout: 139 * 0 1 2 3 octet 140 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 141 * | id | portnum | speed | 4 142 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 143 * id - uint16_t, event id (taken from the actual frontend dummy request) 144 * portnum - uint8_t, port number (1 ... 31) 145 * speed - uint8_t, device USBIF_SPEED_*, USBIF_SPEED_NONE == unplug 146 * 147 * The dummy request: 148 * 0 1 octet 149 * +----------------+----------------+ 150 * | id | 2 151 * +----------------+----------------+ 152 * id - uint16_t, guest supplied value (no need for being unique) 153 * 154 *-------------------------- USB I/O request --------------------------------- 155 * 156 * A single USB I/O request on the "urb-ring" has the following layout: 157 * 0 1 2 3 octet 158 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 159 * | id | nr_buffer_segs | 4 160 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 161 * | pipe | 8 162 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 163 * | transfer_flags | buffer_length | 12 164 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 165 * | request type specific | 16 166 * | data | 20 167 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 168 * | seg[0] | 24 169 * | data | 28 170 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 171 * |/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/| 172 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 173 * | seg[USBIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST - 1] | 144 174 * | data | 148 175 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 176 * Bit field bit number 0 is always least significant bit, undefined bits must 177 * be zero. 178 * id - uint16_t, guest supplied value 179 * nr_buffer_segs - uint16_t, number of segment entries in seg[] array 180 * pipe - uint32_t, bit field with multiple information: 181 * bits 0-4: port request to send to 182 * bit 5: unlink request with specified id (cancel I/O) if set (see below) 183 * bit 7: direction (1 = read from device) 184 * bits 8-14: device number on port 185 * bits 15-18: endpoint of device 186 * bits 30-31: request type: 00 = isochronous, 01 = interrupt, 187 * 10 = control, 11 = bulk 188 * transfer_flags - uint16_t, bit field with processing flags: 189 * bit 0: less data than specified allowed 190 * buffer_length - uint16_t, total length of data 191 * request type specific data - 8 bytes, see below 192 * seg[] - array with 8 byte elements, see below 193 * 194 * Request type specific data for isochronous request: 195 * 0 1 2 3 octet 196 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 197 * | interval | start_frame | 4 198 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 199 * | number_of_packets | nr_frame_desc_segs | 8 200 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 201 * interval - uint16_t, time interval in msecs between frames 202 * start_frame - uint16_t, start frame number 203 * number_of_packets - uint16_t, number of packets to transfer 204 * nr_frame_desc_segs - uint16_t number of seg[] frame descriptors elements 205 * 206 * Request type specific data for interrupt request: 207 * 0 1 2 3 octet 208 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 209 * | interval | 0 | 4 210 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 211 * | 0 | 8 212 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 213 * interval - uint16_t, time in msecs until interruption 214 * 215 * Request type specific data for control request: 216 * 0 1 2 3 octet 217 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 218 * | data of setup packet | 4 219 * | | 8 220 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 221 * 222 * Request type specific data for bulk request: 223 * 0 1 2 3 octet 224 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 225 * | 0 | 4 226 * | 0 | 8 227 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 228 * 229 * Request type specific data for unlink request: 230 * 0 1 2 3 octet 231 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 232 * | unlink_id | 0 | 4 233 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 234 * | 0 | 8 235 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 236 * unlink_id - uint16_t, request id of request to terminate 237 * 238 * seg[] array element layout: 239 * 0 1 2 3 octet 240 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 241 * | gref | 4 242 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 243 * | offset | length | 8 244 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 245 * gref - uint32_t, grant reference of buffer page 246 * offset - uint16_t, offset of buffer start in page 247 * length - uint16_t, length of buffer in page 248 * 249 *-------------------------- USB I/O response -------------------------------- 250 * 251 * 0 1 2 3 octet 252 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 253 * | id | start_frame | 4 254 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 255 * | status | 8 256 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 257 * | actual_length | 12 258 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 259 * | error_count | 16 260 * +----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------+ 261 * id - uint16_t, id of the request this response belongs to 262 * start_frame - uint16_t, start_frame this response (iso requests only) 263 * status - int32_t, USBIF_STATUS_* (non-iso requests) 264 * actual_length - uint32_t, actual size of data transferred 265 * error_count - uint32_t, number of errors (iso requests) 266 */ 267 268 enum usb_spec_version { 269 USB_VER_UNKNOWN = 0, 270 USB_VER_USB11, 271 USB_VER_USB20, 272 USB_VER_USB30, /* not supported yet */ 273 }; 274 275 /* 276 * USB pipe in usbif_request 277 * 278 * - port number: bits 0-4 279 * (USB_MAXCHILDREN is 31) 280 * 281 * - operation flag: bit 5 282 * (0 = submit urb, 283 * 1 = unlink urb) 284 * 285 * - direction: bit 7 286 * (0 = Host-to-Device [Out] 287 * 1 = Device-to-Host [In]) 288 * 289 * - device address: bits 8-14 290 * 291 * - endpoint: bits 15-18 292 * 293 * - pipe type: bits 30-31 294 * (00 = isochronous, 01 = interrupt, 295 * 10 = control, 11 = bulk) 296 */ 297 298 #define USBIF_PIPE_PORT_MASK 0x0000001f 299 #define USBIF_PIPE_UNLINK 0x00000020 300 #define USBIF_PIPE_DIR 0x00000080 301 #define USBIF_PIPE_DEV_MASK 0x0000007f 302 #define USBIF_PIPE_DEV_SHIFT 8 303 #define USBIF_PIPE_EP_MASK 0x0000000f 304 #define USBIF_PIPE_EP_SHIFT 15 305 #define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_MASK 0x00000003 306 #define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_SHIFT 30 307 #define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_ISOC 0 308 #define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_INT 1 309 #define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_CTRL 2 310 #define USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_BULK 3 311 312 #define usbif_pipeportnum(pipe) ((pipe) & USBIF_PIPE_PORT_MASK) 313 #define usbif_setportnum_pipe(pipe, portnum) ((pipe) | (portnum)) 314 315 #define usbif_pipeunlink(pipe) ((pipe) & USBIF_PIPE_UNLINK) 316 #define usbif_pipesubmit(pipe) (!usbif_pipeunlink(pipe)) 317 #define usbif_setunlink_pipe(pipe) ((pipe) | USBIF_PIPE_UNLINK) 318 319 #define usbif_pipein(pipe) ((pipe) & USBIF_PIPE_DIR) 320 #define usbif_pipeout(pipe) (!usbif_pipein(pipe)) 321 322 #define usbif_pipedevice(pipe) \ 323 (((pipe) >> USBIF_PIPE_DEV_SHIFT) & USBIF_PIPE_DEV_MASK) 324 325 #define usbif_pipeendpoint(pipe) \ 326 (((pipe) >> USBIF_PIPE_EP_SHIFT) & USBIF_PIPE_EP_MASK) 327 328 #define usbif_pipetype(pipe) \ 329 (((pipe) >> USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_SHIFT) & USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_MASK) 330 #define usbif_pipeisoc(pipe) (usbif_pipetype(pipe) == USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_ISOC) 331 #define usbif_pipeint(pipe) (usbif_pipetype(pipe) == USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_INT) 332 #define usbif_pipectrl(pipe) (usbif_pipetype(pipe) == USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_CTRL) 333 #define usbif_pipebulk(pipe) (usbif_pipetype(pipe) == USBIF_PIPE_TYPE_BULK) 334 335 #define USBIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST (16) 336 #define USBIF_MAX_PORTNR 31 337 #define USBIF_RING_SIZE 4096 338 339 /* 340 * RING for transferring urbs. 341 */ 342 struct usbif_request_segment { 343 grant_ref_t gref; 344 uint16_t offset; 345 uint16_t length; 346 }; 347 348 struct usbif_urb_request { 349 uint16_t id; /* request id */ 350 uint16_t nr_buffer_segs; /* number of urb->transfer_buffer segments */ 351 352 /* basic urb parameter */ 353 uint32_t pipe; 354 uint16_t transfer_flags; 355 #define USBIF_SHORT_NOT_OK 0x0001 356 uint16_t buffer_length; 357 union { 358 uint8_t ctrl[8]; /* setup_packet (Ctrl) */ 359 360 struct { 361 uint16_t interval; /* maximum (1024*8) in usb core */ 362 uint16_t start_frame; /* start frame */ 363 uint16_t number_of_packets; /* number of ISO packet */ 364 uint16_t nr_frame_desc_segs; /* number of iso_frame_desc segments */ 365 } isoc; 366 367 struct { 368 uint16_t interval; /* maximum (1024*8) in usb core */ 369 uint16_t pad[3]; 370 } intr; 371 372 struct { 373 uint16_t unlink_id; /* unlink request id */ 374 uint16_t pad[3]; 375 } unlink; 376 377 } u; 378 379 /* urb data segments */ 380 struct usbif_request_segment seg[USBIF_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST]; 381 }; 382 typedef struct usbif_urb_request usbif_urb_request_t; 383 384 struct usbif_urb_response { 385 uint16_t id; /* request id */ 386 uint16_t start_frame; /* start frame (ISO) */ 387 int32_t status; /* status (non-ISO) */ 388 #define USBIF_STATUS_OK 0 389 #define USBIF_STATUS_NODEV (-19) 390 #define USBIF_STATUS_INVAL (-22) 391 #define USBIF_STATUS_STALL (-32) 392 #define USBIF_STATUS_IOERROR (-71) 393 #define USBIF_STATUS_BABBLE (-75) 394 #define USBIF_STATUS_SHUTDOWN (-108) 395 int32_t actual_length; /* actual transfer length */ 396 int32_t error_count; /* number of ISO errors */ 397 }; 398 typedef struct usbif_urb_response usbif_urb_response_t; 399 400 DEFINE_RING_TYPES(usbif_urb, struct usbif_urb_request, struct usbif_urb_response); 401 #define USB_URB_RING_SIZE __CONST_RING_SIZE(usbif_urb, USBIF_RING_SIZE) 402 403 /* 404 * RING for notifying connect/disconnect events to frontend 405 */ 406 struct usbif_conn_request { 407 uint16_t id; 408 }; 409 typedef struct usbif_conn_request usbif_conn_request_t; 410 411 struct usbif_conn_response { 412 uint16_t id; /* request id */ 413 uint8_t portnum; /* port number */ 414 uint8_t speed; /* usb_device_speed */ 415 #define USBIF_SPEED_NONE 0 416 #define USBIF_SPEED_LOW 1 417 #define USBIF_SPEED_FULL 2 418 #define USBIF_SPEED_HIGH 3 419 }; 420 typedef struct usbif_conn_response usbif_conn_response_t; 421 422 DEFINE_RING_TYPES(usbif_conn, struct usbif_conn_request, struct usbif_conn_response); 423 #define USB_CONN_RING_SIZE __CONST_RING_SIZE(usbif_conn, USBIF_RING_SIZE) 424 425 #endif /* __XEN_PUBLIC_IO_USBIF_H__ */ 426