Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
While this driver was already using a 50ms resume
timeout, let's make sure everybody uses the same
macro so it's easy to fix later should anything
go wrong.
It also gives a more "stable" expectation to Linux
users.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Based on original work by Bin Liu <Bin Liu <b-liu@ti.com>>
Cc: Bin Liu <b-liu@ti.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Make sure we're using the new macro, so our
resume signaling will always pass certification.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Acked-by: Mathias Nyman <mathias.nyman@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Every USB Host controller should use this new
macro to define for how long resume signalling
should be driven on the bus.
Currently, almost every single USB controller
is using a 20ms timeout for resume signalling.
That's problematic for two reasons:
a) sometimes that 20ms timer expires a little
before 20ms, which makes us fail certification
b) some (many) devices actually need more than
20ms resume signalling.
Sure, in case of (b) we can state that the device
is against the USB spec, but the fact is that
we have no control over which device the certification
lab will use. We also have no control over which host
they will use. Most likely they'll be using a Windows
PC which, again, we have no control over how that
USB stack is written and how long resume signalling
they are using.
At the end of the day, we must make sure Linux passes
electrical compliance when working as Host or as Device
and currently we don't pass compliance as host because
we're driving resume signallig for exactly 20ms and
that confuses certification test setup resulting in
Certification failure.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.10+
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Acked-by: Peter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Looks like dm81xx can only do 32-bit fifo reads like am35x. Let's set
up musb-dsps with a custom read_fifo function based on the compatible
flag.
Otherwise we can get the following errors when starting dhclient on a
asix USB Ethernet adapter:
asix 2-1:1.0 eth2: asix_rx_fixup() Bad Header Length 0xffff003c, offset 4
While at it, let's also remove pointless cast of the driver data.
Cc: Bin Liu <binmlist@gmail.com>
Cc: Brian Hutchinson <b.hutchman@gmail.com>
Cc: George Cherian <george.cherian@ti.com>
Cc: Sergei Shtylyov <sergei.shtylyov@cogentembedded.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
USB_ULPI_VIEWPORT didn't depend on USB_ULPI, while USB_ULPI
is using non user selectable USB_ULPI_VIEWPORT. Fix this.
Signed-off-by: Ivan T. Ivanov <ivan.ivanov@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
If f_printer is selected without legacy g_printer, it should
depend on USB_CONFIGFS which pulls in libcomposite.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Pietrasiewicz <andrzej.p@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Change from using the __raw IO accesors to the endian agnostic versions
of readl/writel_relaxed when not on AVR32. This fixes issues with running
big endian on ARMv7.
Signed-off-by: Ben Dooks <ben.dooks@codethink.co.uk>
--
CC: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com>
CC: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
CC: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
CC: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
The dwc2-pci driver should be compiled as a module when configured to
do so. If the dwc2-pci is configured as a module but actually
built-in, it can cause build errors due to the fact that the
generic-phy will be allowed to compile as a module causing undefined
references.
Reported-by: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: John Youn <johnyoun@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
of_device_id is always used as const.
(See driver.of_match_table and open firmware functions)
Signed-off-by: Fabian Frederick <fabf@skynet.be>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
The seq_printf/seq_puts/seq_putc return values, because they
are frequently misused, will eventually be converted to void.
See: commit 1f33c41c03 ("seq_file: Rename seq_overflow() to
seq_has_overflowed() and make public")
Miscellanea:
o Coalesce formats, realign arguments
o Create static functions for statement expression macros
o Use c90 style comments instead of c99
Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
According to the gadget.h, a "complete" function will always be called
with interrupts disabled. However, sometimes usbhsg_queue_pop() function
is called with interrupts enabled. So, this function should be held by
usbhs_lock() to disable interruption. Also, this driver has to call
spin_unlock() to avoid spinlock recursion by this driver before calling
usb_gadget_giveback_request().
Otherwise, there is possible to cause a spinlock suspected in a gadget
complete function.
Signed-off-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
We should signal connect (pull up dp) after we have already
at peripheral mode, otherwise, the dp may be toggled due to
we reset controller or do disconnect during the initialization
for peripheral, then, the host may be confused during the
enumeration, eg, it finds the reset can't succeed, but the
device is still there, see below error message.
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 1-0:1.0: 1 port detected
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 1. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 1. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 1. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: cannot reset port 1 (err = -32)
hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 1. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1
Fixes: the issue existed when the otg fsm code was added.
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.16+
Signed-off-by: Peter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
The res parameter passed to devm_usb_phy_match() is the location where the
pointer to the usb_phy is stored, hence it needs to be dereferenced before
comparing to the match data in order to find the correct match.
Fixes: 410219dcd2 ("usb: otg: utils: devres: Add API's to associate a device with the phy")
Signed-off-by: Axel Lin <axel.lin@ingics.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.6+
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
It can move all pullup/pulldown operation control to udc-core
through usb_gadget_connect/usb_gadget_disconnect according to
vbus status.
Signed-off-by: Peter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
This commit updates udc core vbus status, and try to connect
or disconnect gadget.
Signed-off-by: Peter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Acked-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Instead of iterate to find usb_udc according to usb_gadget, this
way is easier.
Alan Stern suggests this way too:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-usb&m=142168496528894&w=2
Acked-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Peter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
When the HCD is disconnected, the DMA transfers still in-flight were cleaned-up
but the count of available DMA channels (e.g. available_host_channels) was not
reset.
The pool of DMA channels can be depleted when doing unclean
disconnection of USB peripherals, and reaches the point where no
transfer was possible until the next reboot/reload of the driver.
Tested by putting a programmable USB mux on the port and randomly
plugging/unpluging a USB HUB with USB mass-storage key, USB-audio and
USB-ethernet dongle connected to its downstream ports, and also doing the
disconnection early while the devices are still enumerating to get more URBs
in-flight.
After the patch, the devices are still enumerating after thousands of cycles,
while the port was totally dead before.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Palatin <vpalatin@chromium.org>
Acked-by: John Youn <johnyoun@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
This code is no longer used now that mach-msm has been removed.
Delete it.
Cc: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
Cc: David Brown <davidb@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Bryan Huntsman <bryanh@codeaurora.org>
Cc: Daniel Walker <dwalker@fifo99.com>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Some Renesas SoCs have the USB-DMAC. It is able to terminate transfers
when a short packet is received, even if less bytes than the transfer
counter size have been received. Also, it is able to send a short
packet even if the packet size is not multiples of 8bytes.
Since the previous code has used the interruption of USBHS controller
when receiving packets even if this driver has used a dmac, a lot of
interruptions has happened. This patch will reduce such interruptions.
This patch allows to use the USB-DMAC on R-Car H2 and M2.
Signed-off-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
This patch fixes the setup sequence in xfer_work(). Otherwise,
sometimes a usb transaction will get stuck.
Signed-off-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
To connect the channel of USB-DMAC to USBHS DnFIFO number, this patch
adds this channel/FIFO number in dma-names. Otherwise, this driver
needs to add analysis code for device tree.
Signed-off-by: Yoshihiro Shimoda <yoshihiro.shimoda.uh@renesas.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
USB_DIR_OUT happens to be zero, so the result of bitwise and is always 0.
Consequently, break will never happen in the SOFT_RESET case.
This patch uses a compatible condition with a non-zero USB_DIR_IN,
which might or might not evaluate to zero.
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Pietrasiewicz <andrzej.p@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
There was a missing goto so we free "opts" and then dereference it.
Fixes: ee1cd515e8 ('usb: gadget: printer: add configfs support')
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
"num" is a u16 so it can't go higher than 65535. kstrtou16() has a
range check built in so this is already handled.
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
The dwc2-pci driver requires the generic PHY. This fixes undefined
reference issues when it is not selected.
Reported-by: kbuild test robot <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: John Youn <johnyoun@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Use %ps for actual addresses, otherwise you'll get bad output
on arches like ppc64 where %pf expects a function descriptor
(which is not what __builtin_return_address returns).
Reviewed-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
Cc: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
CC: Sergei Shtylyov <sergei.shtylyov@cogentembedded.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
If device is configured to work only in HOST or DEVICE mode, there is
no point in initializing both subdrivers. This patch also fixes
resource leakage if host subdriver fails to initialize.
Acked-by: John Youn <johnyoun@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
The pci driver now registers a platform driver, like in dwc3, and lets
its probe function do all the initialization. This allows it to
account for changes to the platform driver that were not added to the
pci driver. Also future changes to the probe function don't have to be
duplicated. This also has the effect of adding device and DRD mode to
the pci driver. Tested on the Synopsys HAPS PCIe platform.
Signed-off-by: John Youn <johnyoun@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
udc is then checked for NULL, if NULL, it is then dereferenced as
udc->dev, it is found using Coccinelle.
We simplify the code to fix this problem, and we delete some conditions
at if {} which will never be met.
Reported-by: Tapasweni Pathak <tapaswenipathak@gmail.com>
Reported-by : Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@lip6.fr>
Signed-off-by: Peter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
connect AR9271(USB wifi) to AM335x, and send a flood ping from Mac OSX,
AR9271 is stopped.
on USB bus, the following occurs.
- OUT transaction is ACKed (NYET).
- IN transaction is ACKed (512bytes).
- PING-NAK transaction is continued for about 2 seconds (AR9271 timeout?).
In current imprementation, IN-transaction is not completed because it
checks the empty of TX-FIFO in cppi41_dma_callback().
As a result, communication to AR9271 stops.
This patch modified to check the empty of TX-FIFO only when OUT-transaction.
Signed-off-by: Takeyoshi Kikuchi <kikuchi@centurysys.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Commit 9eb0797722 ("usb: phy: generic: fix the gpios to be optional")
calls gpiod_direction_output() in the probe function, so there is no need to
call it again, as we can simply call gpiod_set_value() directly.
Also, in usb_gen_phy_shutdown() we can simply put the GPIO directly in its
active level state and this allows us to simplify the nop_reset function to
treat only the reset case.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Function usb_ep_disable() causes completion of all requests queued
for given endpoint, so there is no need to dequeue them after endpoint
disabling.
Signed-off-by: Robert Baldyga <r.baldyga@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Not everybody uses a utf8 locale (unfortunately), so let's avoid
non-ascii characters in the kernel log. Replace the 3-byte utf8
sequence with a 3-byte ascii equivalent.
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
This patch add suspend/resume with wakeup support for Atmel USBA.
On suspend: We stay continuously clocked if Vbus signal is not
available. If Vbus signal is available we set the Vbus signal as a wake
up source then we stop the USBA itself and all clocks used by USBA.
On resume: We recover clocks and USBA if we stopped them. If a device is
currently connected at resume time we enable the controller.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Rochet <sylvain.rochet@finsecur.com>
Acked-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
If USB PLL is not necessary for other USB drivers (e.g. OHCI and EHCI)
we will reduce power consumption by switching off the USB PLL if no USB
Host is currently connected to this USB Device.
We are using Vbus GPIO signal to detect Host presence. If Vbus signal is
not available then the device stays continuously clocked.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Rochet <sylvain.rochet@finsecur.com>
Acked-by: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com>
Acked-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Vbus IRQ handler needs a started UDC driver to work because it uses
udc->driver, which is set by the UDC start handler. The previous way
chosen was to return from interrupt if udc->driver is NULL using a
spinlock around the check.
We now request an auto disabled (IRQ_NOAUTOEN) Vbus signal IRQ instead
of an auto enabled IRQ followed by disable_irq(). This way we remove the
very small timeslot of enabled IRQ which existed previously between
request() and disable(). We don't need anymore to check if udc->driver
is NULL in IRQ handler.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Rochet <sylvain.rochet@finsecur.com>
Suggested-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
Acked-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
Acked-by: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
If vbus gpio is high at init, we should set vbus_prev to true
accordingly to the current vbus state. Without that, we skip the first
vbus interrupt because the saved vbus state is not consistent.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Rochet <sylvain.rochet@finsecur.com>
Acked-by: Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre@atmel.com>
Acked-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
Fixed a comment typo in drivers/usb/phy/phy-ab8500-usb.c
Signed-off-by: Mickael Maison <mickael.maison@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>