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14.Dd Dec 20, 2016
15.Dt USBA_HCDI_OPS 9S
16.Os
17.Sh NAME
18.Nm usba_hcdi_ops ,
19.Nm usba_hcdi_ops_t
20.Nd USBA host controller driver operations vector
21.Sh SYNOPSIS
22.In sys/usb/usba/hcdi.h
23.Sh INTERFACE LEVEL
24.Sy Volatile -
25illumos USB HCD private
26.Pp
27This is a private data structure that is not part of the stable DDI.
28It may be removed or changed at any time.
29.Sh DESCRIPTION
30The
31.Sy usba_hcdi_ops
32structure is usbed HCD drivers to register operations vectors and
33callbacks from the USBA HCD interface.
34See
35.Xr usba_hcdi 9E
36for more information on USB HCD device drivers.
37.Pp
38The structure is allocated through a call to the
39.Xr usba_alloc_hcdi_ops 9F
40function and is used with a call to
41.Xr usba_hcdi_register 9F .
42When the driver is done with the operations vector, either because
43registering has failed or it is unregistering, it should call
44.Xr usba_free_hcdi_ops 9F
45to free the associated memory.
46.Sh STRUCTURE MEMBERS
47The
48.Sy usba_hcdi_ops
49structure has the following members:
50.Bd -literal -offset indent
51int		usba_hcdi_ops_version;
52dev_info_t	*usba_hcdi_dip;
53
54int	(*usba_hcdi_pm_support)(dev_info_t *);
55int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_open)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *, usb_flags_t);
56int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_close)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *, usb_flags_t);
57int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_reset)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *, usb_flags_t);
58void	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_reset_data_toggle)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *);
59
60int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_ctrl_xfer)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *,
61	    usb_ctrl_req_t *, usb_flags_t);
62
63int	(*usba_hcdi_bulk_transfer_size)(usba_device_t *, size_t *);
64int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_bulk_xfer)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *,
65	    usb_bulk_req_t *, usb_flags_t);
66
67int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_intr_xfer)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *,
68	    usb_intr_req_t *, usb_flags_t);
69int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_stop_intr_polling)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *,
70	    usb_flags_t);
71
72int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_isoc_xfer)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *,
73	    usb_isoc_req_t *, usb_flags_t);
74int	(*usba_hcdi_pipe_stop_isoc_polling)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *,
75	    usb_flags_t);
76int	(*usba_hcdi_get_current_frame_number)(usba_device_t *,
77	    usb_frame_number_t *);
78int	(*usba_hcdi_get_max_isoc_pkts)(usba_device_t *, uint_t *);
79
80int	(*usba_hcdi_console_input_init)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *,
81	    uchar_t **, usb_console_info_impl_t *);
82int	(*usba_hcdi_console_input_fini)(usb_console_info_impl_t *);
83int	(*usba_hcdi_console_input_enter)(usb_console_info_impl_t *);
84int	(*usba_hcdi_console_read)(usb_console_info_impl_t *, uint_t);
85int	(*usba_hcdi_console_input_exit)(usb_console_info_impl_t *);
86
87int	(*usba_hcdi_console_output_init)(usba_pipe_handle_data_t *,
88	    usb_console_info_impl_t *);
89int	(*usba_hcdi_console_output_fini)(usb_console_info_impl_t *);
90int	(*usba_hcdi_console_output_enter)(usb_console_info_impl_t *);
91int	(*usba_hcdi_console_write)(usb_console_info_impl_t *, uchar_t *,
92	    uint_t, uint_t *);
93int	(*usba_hcdi_console_output_exit)(usb_console_info_impl_t *);
94
95int	(*usba_hcdi_device_init)(usba_device_t *, usb_port_t, void **);
96void	(*usba_hcdi_device_fini)(usba_device_t *, void *);
97int	(*usba_hcdi_device_address)(usba_device_t *);
98
99int	(*usba_hcdi_hub_update)(usba_device_t *, uint8_t, uint8_t);
100.Ed
101.Pp
102The
103.Sy usba_hcdi_ops_version
104member is used to indicate the revision of the operations vector.
105HCD drivers should generally set this to
106.Dv HCDI_OPS_VERSION .
107.Pp
108The
109.Sy usba_hcdi_dip
110member should be set to the
111.Sy dev_info_t
112structure of the HCD driver that was received in
113.Xr attach 9E .
114.Pp
115The
116.Sy usba_hcdi_pm_support
117member is vestigial.
118If may be set to
119.Dv NULL
120or to a function which only returns
121.Sy USB_FAILURE .
122.Pp
123The
124.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_open
125member should be set to a function which takes care of the all of the
126controller-specific actions of opening up an endpoint on a device and
127associating it with the pipe.
128See
129.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_open 9E
130for more information.
131.Pp
132The
133.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_close
134member should be set to a function which takes care of releasing all of
135the controller-specific resources and actions taken when the pipe was
136opened.
137This function also has the responsibility to clean up any outstanding polling on
138the endpoint.
139See
140.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_close 9E
141for more information.
142.Pp
143The
144.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_reset
145member should be set to a function that takes care of resetting a pipe.
146A pipe reset not only performs controller-specific functionality, but it
147also cleans up any outstanding requests and terminates polling.
148See
149.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_reset 9E
150for more information.
151.Pp
152The
153.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_reset_data_toggle
154member should be set to a function that takes care of the USB data
155toggle, if the controller exposes this functionality to the host.
156.Pp
157The
158.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_ctrl_xfer
159member should be set to a function that handles control transfers for any
160device, including the root hub.
161See
162.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_ctrl_xfer 9E
163for more information.
164.Pp
165The
166.Sy usba_hcdi_bulk_transfer_size
167member should be a set to a function which can return the maximum amount
168of data that can be performed in a given USB transfer for a bulk
169transfer.
170.Pp
171The
172.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_bulk_xfer
173member should be set set to a function which performs a bulk transfer.
174See
175.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_bulk_xfer 9E
176for more information.
177.Pp
178The
179.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_intr_xfer
180member should be set to a function which performs interrupt transfers.
181These may be both periodic and one-shot transfers.
182In addition, this may need to handle requests for the root hub.
183See
184.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_intr_xfer 9E
185for more information.
186.Pp
187The
188.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_stop_intr_polling
189member should be set to a function which is used to terminate interrupt
190polling and return the original interrupt request.
191See
192.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_stop_intr_polling 9E
193for more information.
194.Pp
195The
196.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_isoc_xfer
197member should be set to a function which performs isochronous transfers.
198These may be both periodic and one-shot transfers.
199See
200.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_isoc_xfer 9E
201for more information.
202.Pp
203The
204.Sy usba_hcdi_pipe_stop_isoc_polling
205member should be set to a function which is used to terminate isochronous
206polling and return the original isochronous request.
207See
208.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_stop_isoc_polling 9E
209for more information.
210.Pp
211The
212.Sy usba_hcdi_get_current_frame_number
213member should be set to a function which returns the current virtual
214frame number.
215While this entry point is required, at this time, nothing uses this
216functionality in illumos, so having a dummy function which just returns
217.Sy USB_FAILURE
218is acceptable.
219.Pp
220The
221.Sy usba_hcdi_max_isoc_pkts
222member should be set to a function that returns the maximum number of
223isochronous fragments that can be queued in a given transfer.
224.Pp
225The
226.Sy usba_hcdi_console_input_init ,
227.Sy usba_hcdi_console_input_fini ,
228.Sy usba_hcdi_console_input_enter ,
229.Sy usba_hcdi_console_read ,
230and
231.Sy usba_hcdi_console_input_exit
232members are used to facilitate a USB device acting as the system console
233and reading input from it.
234Support for this is optional in an HCD driver.
235HCD drivers which do not support this functionality should have functions which
236return
237.Sy USB_FAILURE .
238.Pp
239The
240.Sy usba_hcdi_console_output_init ,
241.Sy usba_hcdi_console_output_fini ,
242.Sy usba_hcdi_console_output_enter ,
243.Sy usba_hcdi_console_writ ,
244and
245.Sy usba_hcdi_console_output_exit
246members are used to facilitate a USB device acting as the system console
247and outputting data to it.
248Support for this is optional in an HCD driver.
249HCD drivers which do not support this functionality should have functions which
250return
251.Sy USB_FAILURE .
252.Pp
253The
254.Sy usba_hcdi_device_init
255member is an
256.Em optional
257entry point that will be called every time a new device is initialized
258and detected by the system.
259If an HCD does not need this functionality, the member should be set to
260.Dv NULL .
261See
262.Xr usba_hcdi_device_init 9E
263for more information.
264.Pp
265The
266.Sy usba_hcdi_device_fini
267member is an
268.Em optional
269entry point that will be called every time a device is removed from the
270system, whether through it being unplugged or a
271.Xr cfgadm 1M
272action.
273If an HCD does not need this functionality, the member should be set to
274.Dv NULL .
275See
276.Xr usba_hcdi_device_fini 9E
277for more information.
278.Pp
279The
280.Sy usba_hcdi_device_address
281member is an
282.Em optional
283entry point that will be called every time a USB device needs to be
284addressed.
285If an HCD driver does not need this functionality, the member should be set to
286.Dv NULL .
287See
288.Xr usba_hcdi_device_address 9E
289for more information.
290.Pp
291The
292.Sy usba_hcdi_hub_update
293member is an
294.Em optional
295entry point that will be called every time a device descriptor is read
296that turns out to be a hub.
297This gives HCD drivers a chance to perform any needed controller-specific
298functionality before the device is used.
299If an HCD driver does not need this functionality, the member should be set to
300.Dv NULL .
301See
302.Xr usba_hcdi_hub_update 9E
303for more information.
304.Sh SEE ALSO
305.Xr cfgadm 1M ,
306.Xr attach 9E ,
307.Xr usba_hcdi 9E ,
308.Xr usba_hcdi_device_address 9E ,
309.Xr usba_hcdi_device_fini 9E ,
310.Xr usba_hcdi_device_init 9E ,
311.Xr usba_hcdi_hub_update 9E ,
312.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_bulk_xfer 9E ,
313.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_close 9E ,
314.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_ctrl_xfer 9E ,
315.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_intr_xfer 9E ,
316.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_isoc_xfer 9E ,
317.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_open 9E ,
318.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_reset 9E ,
319.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_stop_intr_polling 9E ,
320.Xr usba_hcdi_pipe_stop_isoc_polling 9E ,
321.Xr usba_alloc_hcdi_ops 9F ,
322.Xr usba_free_hcdi_ops 9F ,
323.Xr usba_hcdi_register 9F
324