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14.Dd May 10, 2016
15.Dt USBA_HCDI_DUP_INTER_REQ 9F
16.Os
17.Sh NAME
18.Nm usba_hcdi_dup_intr_req
19.Nd duplicate an interrupt request
20.Sh SYNOPSIS
21.In sys/usb/usba/hcdi.h
22.Ft usb_intr_req_t *
23.Fo usba_hcdi_dup_intr_req
24.Fa "dev_info_t *dip"
25.Fa "usb_intr_req_t *irqp"
26.Fa "size_t size"
27.Fa "usb_flags_t flags"
28.Fc
29.Sh INTERFACE LEVEL
30.Sy Volatile -
31illumos USB HCD private function
32.Pp
33This is a private function that is not part of the stable DDI.
34It may be removed or changed at any time.
35.Sh PARAMETERS
36.Bl -tag -width Fa
37.It Fa dip
38A pointer to the HCD driver's
39.Sy dev_info
40structure.
41.It Fa irqp
42A pointer to the USB interrupt request which will be duplicated.
43.It Fa size
44The number of bytes in the allocated data block
45.Sy mblk_t .
46.It Fa flags
47Flags which describe how allocations should be performed.
48Valid flags are:
49.Bl -tag -width Sy
50.It Sy USB_FLAGS_NOSLEEP
51Do not block waiting for memory.
52If memory is not available the allocation will fail.
53.It Sy USB_FLAGS_SLEEP
54Perform a blocking allocation.
55If memory is not available, the function will wait until memory is made
56available.
57.Pp
58Note, the request may still fail even if
59.Sy USB_FLAGS_SLEEP
60is specified.
61.El
62.El
63.Sh DESCRIPTION
64The
65.Fn usba_hcdi_dup_intr_req
66function is used to duplicate an existing interrupt request,
67.Fa irqp .
68.Pp
69The USBA framework initiates interrupt operations through the
70.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_intr_xfer 9E
71entry point.
72It provides an initial USB interrupt request as an argument.
73When the HCD driver has interrupt data to return, it needs to duplicate
74that initial interrupt request each time that it submits data through
75the
76.Xr usba_hcdi_cb 9F
77function.
78In addition to duplicating the request, callers may also need to increase the
79pipe handle's request count.
80For more information, see
81.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_intr_xfer 9E .
82.Pp
83The
84.Fa dip
85argument should correspond to the HCD driver's
86.Sy dev_info_t
87structure.
88The
89.Fa irqp
90pointer should correspond to the initial interrupt request.
91The
92.Fa size
93argument should describe the maximum amount of data needed for this request.
94The amount of data will be dependent on the endpoint and device.
95The value of
96.Fa flags
97should depend on the caller's context.
98If
99.Dv USB_FLAGS_SLEEP
100is passed while in interrupt context, then this function will fail.
101.Sh CONTEXT
102The
103.Fn usba_hcdi_dup_intr_req
104function may be called from
105.Sy user ,
106.Sy kernel ,
107or
108.Sy interrupt
109context; however, when in interrupt context, the value of
110.Fa flags
111must be
112.Sy USB_FLAGS_NOSLEEP .
113.Sh RETURN VALUES
114Upon successful completion, the
115.Fn usba_hcdi_dup_intr_req
116function returns a pointer to a duplicated interrupt request.
117Otherwise,
118.Sy NULL
119is returned to indicate that the request could not be duplicated.
120.Sh SEE ALSO
121.Xr usba_hcdi 9E ,
122.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_intr_xfer 9E ,
123.Xr usba_hcdi_cb 9F
124