Changes in uspace/lib/usbhost/include/usb/host/endpoint.h [1d758fc:58563585] in mainline
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uspace/lib/usbhost/include/usb/host/endpoint.h
r1d758fc r58563585 32 32 /** @file 33 33 * 34 * Endpoint structure is tightly coupled to the bus. The bus controls the35 * life-cycle of endpoint. In order to keep endpoints lightweight, operations36 * on endpoints are part of the bus structure.37 *38 34 */ 39 35 #ifndef LIBUSBHOST_HOST_ENDPOINT_H 40 36 #define LIBUSBHOST_HOST_ENDPOINT_H 41 37 38 #include <stdbool.h> 42 39 #include <adt/list.h> 40 #include <fibril_synch.h> 41 #include <usb/usb.h> 43 42 #include <atomic.h> 44 #include <fibril_synch.h>45 #include <stdbool.h>46 #include <sys/time.h>47 #include <usb/usb.h>48 #include <usb/host/bus.h>49 #include <usbhc_iface.h>50 43 51 typedef struct bus bus_t; 52 typedef struct device device_t; 53 typedef struct transfer_request transfer_request_t; 54 typedef struct usb_transfer_batch usb_transfer_batch_t; 55 56 /** 57 * Host controller side endpoint structure. 58 * 59 * This structure, though reference-counted, is very fragile. It is responsible 60 * for synchronizing transfer batch scheduling and completion. 61 * 62 * To avoid situations, in which two locks must be obtained to schedule/finish 63 * a transfer, the endpoint inherits a lock from the outside. Because the 64 * concrete instance of mutex can be unknown at the time of initialization, 65 * the HC shall pass the right lock at the time of onlining the endpoint. 66 * 67 * The fields used for scheduling (online, active_batch) are to be used only 68 * under that guard and by functions designed for this purpose. The driver can 69 * also completely avoid using this mechanism, in which case it is on its own in 70 * question of transfer aborting. 71 * 72 * Relevant information can be found in the documentation of HelenOS xHCI 73 * project. 74 */ 44 /** Host controller side endpoint structure. */ 75 45 typedef struct endpoint { 76 /** USB device */77 device_t *device;78 46 /** Reference count. */ 79 atomic_t refcnt; 80 81 /** An inherited guard */ 82 fibril_mutex_t *guard; 83 /** Whether it's allowed to schedule on this endpoint */ 84 bool online; 85 /** The currently active transfer batch. */ 86 usb_transfer_batch_t *active_batch; 87 /** Signals change of active status. */ 88 fibril_condvar_t avail; 89 90 /** Endpoint number */ 47 atomic_t refcnt; 48 /** Part of linked list. */ 49 link_t link; 50 /** USB address. */ 51 usb_address_t address; 52 /** USB endpoint number. */ 91 53 usb_endpoint_t endpoint; 92 54 /** Communication direction. */ … … 94 56 /** USB transfer type. */ 95 57 usb_transfer_type_t transfer_type; 96 /** Maximum size of one packet */ 58 /** Communication speed. */ 59 usb_speed_t speed; 60 /** Maximum size of data packets. */ 97 61 size_t max_packet_size; 98 99 /** Maximum size of one transfer */ 100 size_t max_transfer_size; 101 102 /* Policies for transfer buffers */ 103 dma_policy_t transfer_buffer_policy; /**< A hint for optimal performance. */ 104 dma_policy_t required_transfer_buffer_policy; /**< Enforced by the library. */ 105 106 /** 107 * Number of packets that can be sent in one service interval 108 * (not necessarily uframe, despite its name) 109 */ 110 unsigned packets_per_uframe; 111 112 /* This structure is meant to be extended by overriding. */ 62 /** Additional opportunities per uframe */ 63 unsigned packets; 64 /** Necessary bandwidth. */ 65 size_t bandwidth; 66 /** Value of the toggle bit. */ 67 unsigned toggle:1; 68 /** True if there is a batch using this scheduled for this endpoint. */ 69 volatile bool active; 70 /** Protects resources and active status changes. */ 71 fibril_mutex_t guard; 72 /** Signals change of active status. */ 73 fibril_condvar_t avail; 74 /** High speed TT data */ 75 struct { 76 usb_address_t address; 77 unsigned port; 78 } tt; 79 /** Optional device specific data. */ 80 struct { 81 /** Device specific data. */ 82 void *data; 83 /** Callback to get the value of toggle bit. */ 84 int (*toggle_get)(void *); 85 /** Callback to set the value of toggle bit. */ 86 void (*toggle_set)(void *, int); 87 } hc_data; 113 88 } endpoint_t; 114 89 115 extern void endpoint_init(endpoint_t *, device_t *, const usb_endpoint_descriptors_t *); 90 extern endpoint_t *endpoint_create(usb_address_t, usb_endpoint_t, 91 usb_direction_t, usb_transfer_type_t, usb_speed_t, size_t, unsigned int, 92 size_t, usb_address_t, unsigned int); 93 extern void endpoint_destroy(endpoint_t *); 116 94 117 95 extern void endpoint_add_ref(endpoint_t *); 118 96 extern void endpoint_del_ref(endpoint_t *); 119 97 120 extern void endpoint_set_online(endpoint_t *, fibril_mutex_t *); 121 extern void endpoint_set_offline_locked(endpoint_t *); 98 extern void endpoint_set_hc_data(endpoint_t *, void *, int (*)(void *), 99 void (*)(void *, int)); 100 extern void endpoint_clear_hc_data(endpoint_t *); 122 101 123 extern void endpoint_wait_timeout_locked(endpoint_t *ep, suseconds_t); 124 extern int endpoint_activate_locked(endpoint_t *, usb_transfer_batch_t *); 125 extern void endpoint_deactivate_locked(endpoint_t *); 102 extern void endpoint_use(endpoint_t *); 103 extern void endpoint_release(endpoint_t *); 126 104 127 int endpoint_send_batch(endpoint_t *, const transfer_request_t *); 105 extern int endpoint_toggle_get(endpoint_t *); 106 extern void endpoint_toggle_set(endpoint_t *, int); 128 107 129 static inline bus_t *endpoint_get_bus(endpoint_t *ep) 108 /** list_get_instance wrapper. 109 * 110 * @param item Pointer to link member. 111 * 112 * @return Pointer to endpoint_t structure. 113 * 114 */ 115 static inline endpoint_t * endpoint_get_instance(link_t *item) 130 116 { 131 device_t * const device = ep->device; 132 return device ? device->bus : NULL; 117 return item ? list_get_instance(item, endpoint_t, link) : NULL; 133 118 } 134 135 119 #endif 136 120
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