2 * at91_udc -- driver for at91-series USB peripheral controller
4 * Copyright (C) 2004 by Thomas Rathbone
5 * Copyright (C) 2005 by HP Labs
6 * Copyright (C) 2005 by David Brownell
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27 #include <linux/kernel.h>
28 #include <linux/module.h>
29 #include <linux/platform_device.h>
30 #include <linux/delay.h>
31 #include <linux/ioport.h>
32 #include <linux/slab.h>
33 #include <linux/errno.h>
34 #include <linux/init.h>
35 #include <linux/list.h>
36 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
37 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
38 #include <linux/clk.h>
39 #include <linux/usb/ch9.h>
40 #include <linux/usb/gadget.h>
42 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
43 #include <mach/hardware.h>
46 #include <asm/system.h>
49 #include <mach/board.h>
51 #include <mach/at91sam9261_matrix.h>
57 * This controller is simple and PIO-only. It's used in many AT91-series
58 * full speed USB controllers, including the at91rm9200 (arm920T, with MMU),
59 * at91sam926x (arm926ejs, with MMU), and several no-mmu versions.
61 * This driver expects the board has been wired with two GPIOs suppporting
62 * a VBUS sensing IRQ, and a D+ pullup. (They may be omitted, but the
63 * testing hasn't covered such cases.)
65 * The pullup is most important (so it's integrated on sam926x parts). It
66 * provides software control over whether the host enumerates the device.
68 * The VBUS sensing helps during enumeration, and allows both USB clocks
69 * (and the transceiver) to stay gated off until they're necessary, saving
70 * power. During USB suspend, the 48 MHz clock is gated off in hardware;
71 * it may also be gated off by software during some Linux sleep states.
74 #define DRIVER_VERSION "3 May 2006"
76 static const char driver_name
[] = "at91_udc";
77 static const char ep0name
[] = "ep0";
79 #define VBUS_POLL_TIMEOUT msecs_to_jiffies(1000)
81 #define at91_udp_read(udc, reg) \
82 __raw_readl((udc)->udp_baseaddr + (reg))
83 #define at91_udp_write(udc, reg, val) \
84 __raw_writel((val), (udc)->udp_baseaddr + (reg))
86 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
88 #ifdef CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DEBUG_FILES
90 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
92 static const char debug_filename
[] = "driver/udc";
94 #define FOURBITS "%s%s%s%s"
95 #define EIGHTBITS FOURBITS FOURBITS
97 static void proc_ep_show(struct seq_file
*s
, struct at91_ep
*ep
)
99 static char *types
[] = {
100 "control", "out-iso", "out-bulk", "out-int",
101 "BOGUS", "in-iso", "in-bulk", "in-int"};
104 struct at91_request
*req
;
106 struct at91_udc
*udc
= ep
->udc
;
108 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
110 csr
= __raw_readl(ep
->creg
);
112 /* NOTE: not collecting per-endpoint irq statistics... */
115 seq_printf(s
, "%s, maxpacket %d %s%s %s%s\n",
116 ep
->ep
.name
, ep
->ep
.maxpacket
,
117 ep
->is_in
? "in" : "out",
118 ep
->is_iso
? " iso" : "",
120 ? (ep
->fifo_bank
? "pong" : "ping")
122 ep
->stopped
? " stopped" : "");
123 seq_printf(s
, "csr %08x rxbytes=%d %s %s %s" EIGHTBITS
"\n",
125 (csr
& 0x07ff0000) >> 16,
126 (csr
& (1 << 15)) ? "enabled" : "disabled",
127 (csr
& (1 << 11)) ? "DATA1" : "DATA0",
128 types
[(csr
& 0x700) >> 8],
130 /* iff type is control then print current direction */
132 ? ((csr
& (1 << 7)) ? " IN" : " OUT")
134 (csr
& (1 << 6)) ? " rxdatabk1" : "",
135 (csr
& (1 << 5)) ? " forcestall" : "",
136 (csr
& (1 << 4)) ? " txpktrdy" : "",
138 (csr
& (1 << 3)) ? " stallsent" : "",
139 (csr
& (1 << 2)) ? " rxsetup" : "",
140 (csr
& (1 << 1)) ? " rxdatabk0" : "",
141 (csr
& (1 << 0)) ? " txcomp" : "");
142 if (list_empty (&ep
->queue
))
143 seq_printf(s
, "\t(queue empty)\n");
145 else list_for_each_entry (req
, &ep
->queue
, queue
) {
146 unsigned length
= req
->req
.actual
;
148 seq_printf(s
, "\treq %p len %d/%d buf %p\n",
150 req
->req
.length
, req
->req
.buf
);
152 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
155 static void proc_irq_show(struct seq_file
*s
, const char *label
, u32 mask
)
159 seq_printf(s
, "%s %04x:%s%s" FOURBITS
, label
, mask
,
160 (mask
& (1 << 13)) ? " wakeup" : "",
161 (mask
& (1 << 12)) ? " endbusres" : "",
163 (mask
& (1 << 11)) ? " sofint" : "",
164 (mask
& (1 << 10)) ? " extrsm" : "",
165 (mask
& (1 << 9)) ? " rxrsm" : "",
166 (mask
& (1 << 8)) ? " rxsusp" : "");
167 for (i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++) {
169 seq_printf(s
, " ep%d", i
);
174 static int proc_udc_show(struct seq_file
*s
, void *unused
)
176 struct at91_udc
*udc
= s
->private;
180 seq_printf(s
, "%s: version %s\n", driver_name
, DRIVER_VERSION
);
182 seq_printf(s
, "vbus %s, pullup %s, %s powered%s, gadget %s\n\n",
183 udc
->vbus
? "present" : "off",
185 ? (udc
->vbus
? "active" : "enabled")
187 udc
->selfpowered
? "self" : "VBUS",
188 udc
->suspended
? ", suspended" : "",
189 udc
->driver
? udc
->driver
->driver
.name
: "(none)");
191 /* don't access registers when interface isn't clocked */
193 seq_printf(s
, "(not clocked)\n");
197 tmp
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_FRM_NUM
);
198 seq_printf(s
, "frame %05x:%s%s frame=%d\n", tmp
,
199 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_FRM_OK
) ? " ok" : "",
200 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_FRM_ERR
) ? " err" : "",
201 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_NUM
));
203 tmp
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
);
204 seq_printf(s
, "glbstate %02x:%s" FOURBITS
"\n", tmp
,
205 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_RMWUPE
) ? " rmwupe" : "",
206 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_RSMINPR
) ? " rsminpr" : "",
207 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_ESR
) ? " esr" : "",
208 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_CONFG
) ? " confg" : "",
209 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_FADDEN
) ? " fadden" : "");
211 tmp
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_FADDR
);
212 seq_printf(s
, "faddr %03x:%s fadd=%d\n", tmp
,
213 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_FEN
) ? " fen" : "",
214 (tmp
& AT91_UDP_FADD
));
216 proc_irq_show(s
, "imr ", at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_IMR
));
217 proc_irq_show(s
, "isr ", at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_ISR
));
219 if (udc
->enabled
&& udc
->vbus
) {
220 proc_ep_show(s
, &udc
->ep
[0]);
221 list_for_each_entry (ep
, &udc
->gadget
.ep_list
, ep
.ep_list
) {
229 static int proc_udc_open(struct inode
*inode
, struct file
*file
)
231 return single_open(file
, proc_udc_show
, PDE(inode
)->data
);
234 static const struct file_operations proc_ops
= {
235 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
236 .open
= proc_udc_open
,
239 .release
= single_release
,
242 static void create_debug_file(struct at91_udc
*udc
)
244 udc
->pde
= proc_create_data(debug_filename
, 0, NULL
, &proc_ops
, udc
);
247 static void remove_debug_file(struct at91_udc
*udc
)
250 remove_proc_entry(debug_filename
, NULL
);
255 static inline void create_debug_file(struct at91_udc
*udc
) {}
256 static inline void remove_debug_file(struct at91_udc
*udc
) {}
261 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
263 static void done(struct at91_ep
*ep
, struct at91_request
*req
, int status
)
265 unsigned stopped
= ep
->stopped
;
266 struct at91_udc
*udc
= ep
->udc
;
268 list_del_init(&req
->queue
);
269 if (req
->req
.status
== -EINPROGRESS
)
270 req
->req
.status
= status
;
272 status
= req
->req
.status
;
273 if (status
&& status
!= -ESHUTDOWN
)
274 VDBG("%s done %p, status %d\n", ep
->ep
.name
, req
, status
);
277 spin_unlock(&udc
->lock
);
278 req
->req
.complete(&ep
->ep
, &req
->req
);
279 spin_lock(&udc
->lock
);
280 ep
->stopped
= stopped
;
282 /* ep0 is always ready; other endpoints need a non-empty queue */
283 if (list_empty(&ep
->queue
) && ep
->int_mask
!= (1 << 0))
284 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IDR
, ep
->int_mask
);
287 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
289 /* bits indicating OUT fifo has data ready */
290 #define RX_DATA_READY (AT91_UDP_RX_DATA_BK0 | AT91_UDP_RX_DATA_BK1)
293 * Endpoint FIFO CSR bits have a mix of bits, making it unsafe to just write
294 * back most of the value you just read (because of side effects, including
295 * bits that may change after reading and before writing).
297 * Except when changing a specific bit, always write values which:
298 * - clear SET_FX bits (setting them could change something)
299 * - set CLR_FX bits (clearing them could change something)
301 * There are also state bits like FORCESTALL, EPEDS, DIR, and EPTYPE
302 * that shouldn't normally be changed.
304 * NOTE at91sam9260 docs mention synch between UDPCK and MCK clock domains,
305 * implying a need to wait for one write to complete (test relevant bits)
306 * before starting the next write. This shouldn't be an issue given how
307 * infrequently we write, except maybe for write-then-read idioms.
309 #define SET_FX (AT91_UDP_TXPKTRDY)
310 #define CLR_FX (RX_DATA_READY | AT91_UDP_RXSETUP \
311 | AT91_UDP_STALLSENT | AT91_UDP_TXCOMP)
313 /* pull OUT packet data from the endpoint's fifo */
314 static int read_fifo (struct at91_ep
*ep
, struct at91_request
*req
)
316 u32 __iomem
*creg
= ep
->creg
;
317 u8 __iomem
*dreg
= ep
->creg
+ (AT91_UDP_FDR(0) - AT91_UDP_CSR(0));
320 unsigned int count
, bufferspace
, is_done
;
322 buf
= req
->req
.buf
+ req
->req
.actual
;
323 bufferspace
= req
->req
.length
- req
->req
.actual
;
326 * there might be nothing to read if ep_queue() calls us,
327 * or if we already emptied both pingpong buffers
330 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
331 if ((csr
& RX_DATA_READY
) == 0)
334 count
= (csr
& AT91_UDP_RXBYTECNT
) >> 16;
335 if (count
> ep
->ep
.maxpacket
)
336 count
= ep
->ep
.maxpacket
;
337 if (count
> bufferspace
) {
338 DBG("%s buffer overflow\n", ep
->ep
.name
);
339 req
->req
.status
= -EOVERFLOW
;
342 __raw_readsb(dreg
, buf
, count
);
344 /* release and swap pingpong mem bank */
346 if (ep
->is_pingpong
) {
347 if (ep
->fifo_bank
== 0) {
348 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_RX_DATA_BK0
);
351 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_RX_DATA_BK1
);
355 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_RX_DATA_BK0
);
356 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
358 req
->req
.actual
+= count
;
359 is_done
= (count
< ep
->ep
.maxpacket
);
360 if (count
== bufferspace
)
363 PACKET("%s %p out/%d%s\n", ep
->ep
.name
, &req
->req
, count
,
364 is_done
? " (done)" : "");
367 * avoid extra trips through IRQ logic for packets already in
368 * the fifo ... maybe preventing an extra (expensive) OUT-NAK
372 else if (ep
->is_pingpong
) {
374 * One dummy read to delay the code because of a HW glitch:
375 * CSR returns bad RXCOUNT when read too soon after updating
378 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
380 bufferspace
-= count
;
388 /* load fifo for an IN packet */
389 static int write_fifo(struct at91_ep
*ep
, struct at91_request
*req
)
391 u32 __iomem
*creg
= ep
->creg
;
392 u32 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
393 u8 __iomem
*dreg
= ep
->creg
+ (AT91_UDP_FDR(0) - AT91_UDP_CSR(0));
394 unsigned total
, count
, is_last
;
398 * TODO: allow for writing two packets to the fifo ... that'll
399 * reduce the amount of IN-NAKing, but probably won't affect
400 * throughput much. (Unlike preventing OUT-NAKing!)
404 * If ep_queue() calls us, the queue is empty and possibly in
405 * odd states like TXCOMP not yet cleared (we do it, saving at
406 * least one IRQ) or the fifo not yet being free. Those aren't
407 * issues normally (IRQ handler fast path).
409 if (unlikely(csr
& (AT91_UDP_TXCOMP
| AT91_UDP_TXPKTRDY
))) {
410 if (csr
& AT91_UDP_TXCOMP
) {
412 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_TXCOMP
);
413 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
414 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
416 if (csr
& AT91_UDP_TXPKTRDY
)
420 buf
= req
->req
.buf
+ req
->req
.actual
;
422 total
= req
->req
.length
- req
->req
.actual
;
423 if (ep
->ep
.maxpacket
< total
) {
424 count
= ep
->ep
.maxpacket
;
428 is_last
= (count
< ep
->ep
.maxpacket
) || !req
->req
.zero
;
432 * Write the packet, maybe it's a ZLP.
434 * NOTE: incrementing req->actual before we receive the ACK means
435 * gadget driver IN bytecounts can be wrong in fault cases. That's
436 * fixable with PIO drivers like this one (save "count" here, and
437 * do the increment later on TX irq), but not for most DMA hardware.
439 * So all gadget drivers must accept that potential error. Some
440 * hardware supports precise fifo status reporting, letting them
441 * recover when the actual bytecount matters (e.g. for USB Test
442 * and Measurement Class devices).
444 __raw_writesb(dreg
, buf
, count
);
446 csr
|= CLR_FX
| AT91_UDP_TXPKTRDY
;
447 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
448 req
->req
.actual
+= count
;
450 PACKET("%s %p in/%d%s\n", ep
->ep
.name
, &req
->req
, count
,
451 is_last
? " (done)" : "");
457 static void nuke(struct at91_ep
*ep
, int status
)
459 struct at91_request
*req
;
461 // terminer chaque requete dans la queue
463 if (list_empty(&ep
->queue
))
466 VDBG("%s %s\n", __func__
, ep
->ep
.name
);
467 while (!list_empty(&ep
->queue
)) {
468 req
= list_entry(ep
->queue
.next
, struct at91_request
, queue
);
469 done(ep
, req
, status
);
473 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
475 static int at91_ep_enable(struct usb_ep
*_ep
,
476 const struct usb_endpoint_descriptor
*desc
)
478 struct at91_ep
*ep
= container_of(_ep
, struct at91_ep
, ep
);
479 struct at91_udc
*udc
= ep
->udc
;
486 || _ep
->name
== ep0name
487 || desc
->bDescriptorType
!= USB_DT_ENDPOINT
488 || (maxpacket
= le16_to_cpu(desc
->wMaxPacketSize
)) == 0
489 || maxpacket
> ep
->maxpacket
) {
490 DBG("bad ep or descriptor\n");
494 if (!udc
->driver
|| udc
->gadget
.speed
== USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN
) {
495 DBG("bogus device state\n");
499 tmp
= usb_endpoint_type(desc
);
501 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL
:
502 DBG("only one control endpoint\n");
504 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT
:
508 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK
:
517 DBG("bogus maxpacket %d\n", maxpacket
);
519 case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC
:
520 if (!ep
->is_pingpong
) {
521 DBG("iso requires double buffering\n");
528 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
530 /* initialize endpoint to match this descriptor */
531 ep
->is_in
= usb_endpoint_dir_in(desc
);
532 ep
->is_iso
= (tmp
== USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC
);
537 tmp
|= AT91_UDP_EPEDS
;
538 __raw_writel(tmp
, ep
->creg
);
541 ep
->ep
.maxpacket
= maxpacket
;
544 * reset/init endpoint fifo. NOTE: leaves fifo_bank alone,
545 * since endpoint resets don't reset hw pingpong state.
547 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_RST_EP
, ep
->int_mask
);
548 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_RST_EP
, 0);
550 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
554 static int at91_ep_disable (struct usb_ep
* _ep
)
556 struct at91_ep
*ep
= container_of(_ep
, struct at91_ep
, ep
);
557 struct at91_udc
*udc
= ep
->udc
;
560 if (ep
== &ep
->udc
->ep
[0])
563 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
565 nuke(ep
, -ESHUTDOWN
);
567 /* restore the endpoint's pristine config */
569 ep
->ep
.maxpacket
= ep
->maxpacket
;
571 /* reset fifos and endpoint */
572 if (ep
->udc
->clocked
) {
573 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_RST_EP
, ep
->int_mask
);
574 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_RST_EP
, 0);
575 __raw_writel(0, ep
->creg
);
578 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
583 * this is a PIO-only driver, so there's nothing
584 * interesting for request or buffer allocation.
587 static struct usb_request
*
588 at91_ep_alloc_request(struct usb_ep
*_ep
, gfp_t gfp_flags
)
590 struct at91_request
*req
;
592 req
= kzalloc(sizeof (struct at91_request
), gfp_flags
);
596 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&req
->queue
);
600 static void at91_ep_free_request(struct usb_ep
*_ep
, struct usb_request
*_req
)
602 struct at91_request
*req
;
604 req
= container_of(_req
, struct at91_request
, req
);
605 BUG_ON(!list_empty(&req
->queue
));
609 static int at91_ep_queue(struct usb_ep
*_ep
,
610 struct usb_request
*_req
, gfp_t gfp_flags
)
612 struct at91_request
*req
;
614 struct at91_udc
*udc
;
618 req
= container_of(_req
, struct at91_request
, req
);
619 ep
= container_of(_ep
, struct at91_ep
, ep
);
621 if (!_req
|| !_req
->complete
622 || !_req
->buf
|| !list_empty(&req
->queue
)) {
623 DBG("invalid request\n");
627 if (!_ep
|| (!ep
->desc
&& ep
->ep
.name
!= ep0name
)) {
634 if (!udc
|| !udc
->driver
|| udc
->gadget
.speed
== USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN
) {
635 DBG("invalid device\n");
639 _req
->status
= -EINPROGRESS
;
642 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
644 /* try to kickstart any empty and idle queue */
645 if (list_empty(&ep
->queue
) && !ep
->stopped
) {
649 * If this control request has a non-empty DATA stage, this
650 * will start that stage. It works just like a non-control
651 * request (until the status stage starts, maybe early).
653 * If the data stage is empty, then this starts a successful
654 * IN/STATUS stage. (Unsuccessful ones use set_halt.)
656 is_ep0
= (ep
->ep
.name
== ep0name
);
660 if (!udc
->req_pending
) {
666 * defer changing CONFG until after the gadget driver
667 * reconfigures the endpoints.
669 if (udc
->wait_for_config_ack
) {
670 tmp
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
);
671 tmp
^= AT91_UDP_CONFG
;
672 VDBG("toggle config\n");
673 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
, tmp
);
675 if (req
->req
.length
== 0) {
677 PACKET("ep0 in/status\n");
679 tmp
= __raw_readl(ep
->creg
);
681 tmp
|= CLR_FX
| AT91_UDP_TXPKTRDY
;
682 __raw_writel(tmp
, ep
->creg
);
683 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
689 status
= write_fifo(ep
, req
);
691 status
= read_fifo(ep
, req
);
693 /* IN/STATUS stage is otherwise triggered by irq */
694 if (status
&& is_ep0
)
700 if (req
&& !status
) {
701 list_add_tail (&req
->queue
, &ep
->queue
);
702 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IER
, ep
->int_mask
);
705 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
706 return (status
< 0) ? status
: 0;
709 static int at91_ep_dequeue(struct usb_ep
*_ep
, struct usb_request
*_req
)
712 struct at91_request
*req
;
714 struct at91_udc
*udc
;
716 ep
= container_of(_ep
, struct at91_ep
, ep
);
717 if (!_ep
|| ep
->ep
.name
== ep0name
)
722 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
724 /* make sure it's actually queued on this endpoint */
725 list_for_each_entry (req
, &ep
->queue
, queue
) {
726 if (&req
->req
== _req
)
729 if (&req
->req
!= _req
) {
730 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
734 done(ep
, req
, -ECONNRESET
);
735 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
739 static int at91_ep_set_halt(struct usb_ep
*_ep
, int value
)
741 struct at91_ep
*ep
= container_of(_ep
, struct at91_ep
, ep
);
742 struct at91_udc
*udc
= ep
->udc
;
748 if (!_ep
|| ep
->is_iso
|| !ep
->udc
->clocked
)
752 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
754 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
757 * fail with still-busy IN endpoints, ensuring correct sequencing
758 * of data tx then stall. note that the fifo rx bytecount isn't
759 * completely accurate as a tx bytecount.
761 if (ep
->is_in
&& (!list_empty(&ep
->queue
) || (csr
>> 16) != 0))
767 csr
|= AT91_UDP_FORCESTALL
;
768 VDBG("halt %s\n", ep
->ep
.name
);
770 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_RST_EP
, ep
->int_mask
);
771 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_RST_EP
, 0);
772 csr
&= ~AT91_UDP_FORCESTALL
;
774 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
777 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
781 static const struct usb_ep_ops at91_ep_ops
= {
782 .enable
= at91_ep_enable
,
783 .disable
= at91_ep_disable
,
784 .alloc_request
= at91_ep_alloc_request
,
785 .free_request
= at91_ep_free_request
,
786 .queue
= at91_ep_queue
,
787 .dequeue
= at91_ep_dequeue
,
788 .set_halt
= at91_ep_set_halt
,
789 // there's only imprecise fifo status reporting
792 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
794 static int at91_get_frame(struct usb_gadget
*gadget
)
796 struct at91_udc
*udc
= to_udc(gadget
);
798 if (!to_udc(gadget
)->clocked
)
800 return at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_FRM_NUM
) & AT91_UDP_NUM
;
803 static int at91_wakeup(struct usb_gadget
*gadget
)
805 struct at91_udc
*udc
= to_udc(gadget
);
807 int status
= -EINVAL
;
810 DBG("%s\n", __func__
);
811 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
813 if (!udc
->clocked
|| !udc
->suspended
)
816 /* NOTE: some "early versions" handle ESR differently ... */
818 glbstate
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
);
819 if (!(glbstate
& AT91_UDP_ESR
))
821 glbstate
|= AT91_UDP_ESR
;
822 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
, glbstate
);
825 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
829 /* reinit == restore inital software state */
830 static void udc_reinit(struct at91_udc
*udc
)
834 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&udc
->gadget
.ep_list
);
835 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&udc
->gadget
.ep0
->ep_list
);
837 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_ENDPOINTS
; i
++) {
838 struct at91_ep
*ep
= &udc
->ep
[i
];
841 list_add_tail(&ep
->ep
.ep_list
, &udc
->gadget
.ep_list
);
845 ep
->ep
.maxpacket
= ep
->maxpacket
;
846 ep
->creg
= (void __iomem
*) udc
->udp_baseaddr
+ AT91_UDP_CSR(i
);
847 // initialiser une queue par endpoint
848 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ep
->queue
);
852 static void stop_activity(struct at91_udc
*udc
)
854 struct usb_gadget_driver
*driver
= udc
->driver
;
857 if (udc
->gadget
.speed
== USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN
)
859 udc
->gadget
.speed
= USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN
;
862 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_ENDPOINTS
; i
++) {
863 struct at91_ep
*ep
= &udc
->ep
[i
];
865 nuke(ep
, -ESHUTDOWN
);
868 spin_unlock(&udc
->lock
);
869 driver
->disconnect(&udc
->gadget
);
870 spin_lock(&udc
->lock
);
876 static void clk_on(struct at91_udc
*udc
)
881 clk_enable(udc
->iclk
);
882 clk_enable(udc
->fclk
);
885 static void clk_off(struct at91_udc
*udc
)
890 udc
->gadget
.speed
= USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN
;
891 clk_disable(udc
->fclk
);
892 clk_disable(udc
->iclk
);
896 * activate/deactivate link with host; minimize power usage for
897 * inactive links by cutting clocks and transceiver power.
899 static void pullup(struct at91_udc
*udc
, int is_on
)
901 int active
= !udc
->board
.pullup_active_low
;
903 if (!udc
->enabled
|| !udc
->vbus
)
905 DBG("%sactive\n", is_on
? "" : "in");
909 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_ICR
, AT91_UDP_RXRSM
);
910 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_TXVC
, 0);
911 if (cpu_is_at91rm9200())
912 gpio_set_value(udc
->board
.pullup_pin
, active
);
913 else if (cpu_is_at91sam9260() || cpu_is_at91sam9263() || cpu_is_at91sam9g20()) {
914 u32 txvc
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_TXVC
);
916 txvc
|= AT91_UDP_TXVC_PUON
;
917 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_TXVC
, txvc
);
918 } else if (cpu_is_at91sam9261() || cpu_is_at91sam9g10()) {
921 usbpucr
= at91_sys_read(AT91_MATRIX_USBPUCR
);
922 usbpucr
|= AT91_MATRIX_USBPUCR_PUON
;
923 at91_sys_write(AT91_MATRIX_USBPUCR
, usbpucr
);
927 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IDR
, AT91_UDP_RXRSM
);
928 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_TXVC
, AT91_UDP_TXVC_TXVDIS
);
929 if (cpu_is_at91rm9200())
930 gpio_set_value(udc
->board
.pullup_pin
, !active
);
931 else if (cpu_is_at91sam9260() || cpu_is_at91sam9263() || cpu_is_at91sam9g20()) {
932 u32 txvc
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_TXVC
);
934 txvc
&= ~AT91_UDP_TXVC_PUON
;
935 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_TXVC
, txvc
);
936 } else if (cpu_is_at91sam9261() || cpu_is_at91sam9g10()) {
939 usbpucr
= at91_sys_read(AT91_MATRIX_USBPUCR
);
940 usbpucr
&= ~AT91_MATRIX_USBPUCR_PUON
;
941 at91_sys_write(AT91_MATRIX_USBPUCR
, usbpucr
);
947 /* vbus is here! turn everything on that's ready */
948 static int at91_vbus_session(struct usb_gadget
*gadget
, int is_active
)
950 struct at91_udc
*udc
= to_udc(gadget
);
953 // VDBG("vbus %s\n", is_active ? "on" : "off");
954 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
955 udc
->vbus
= (is_active
!= 0);
957 pullup(udc
, is_active
);
960 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
964 static int at91_pullup(struct usb_gadget
*gadget
, int is_on
)
966 struct at91_udc
*udc
= to_udc(gadget
);
969 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
970 udc
->enabled
= is_on
= !!is_on
;
972 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
976 static int at91_set_selfpowered(struct usb_gadget
*gadget
, int is_on
)
978 struct at91_udc
*udc
= to_udc(gadget
);
981 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
982 udc
->selfpowered
= (is_on
!= 0);
983 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
987 static const struct usb_gadget_ops at91_udc_ops
= {
988 .get_frame
= at91_get_frame
,
989 .wakeup
= at91_wakeup
,
990 .set_selfpowered
= at91_set_selfpowered
,
991 .vbus_session
= at91_vbus_session
,
992 .pullup
= at91_pullup
,
995 * VBUS-powered devices may also also want to support bigger
996 * power budgets after an appropriate SET_CONFIGURATION.
998 // .vbus_power = at91_vbus_power,
1001 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
1003 static int handle_ep(struct at91_ep
*ep
)
1005 struct at91_request
*req
;
1006 u32 __iomem
*creg
= ep
->creg
;
1007 u32 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
1009 if (!list_empty(&ep
->queue
))
1010 req
= list_entry(ep
->queue
.next
,
1011 struct at91_request
, queue
);
1016 if (csr
& (AT91_UDP_STALLSENT
| AT91_UDP_TXCOMP
)) {
1018 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_STALLSENT
| AT91_UDP_TXCOMP
);
1019 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1022 return write_fifo(ep
, req
);
1025 if (csr
& AT91_UDP_STALLSENT
) {
1026 /* STALLSENT bit == ISOERR */
1027 if (ep
->is_iso
&& req
)
1028 req
->req
.status
= -EILSEQ
;
1030 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_STALLSENT
);
1031 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1032 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
1034 if (req
&& (csr
& RX_DATA_READY
))
1035 return read_fifo(ep
, req
);
1042 struct usb_ctrlrequest r
;
1045 static void handle_setup(struct at91_udc
*udc
, struct at91_ep
*ep
, u32 csr
)
1047 u32 __iomem
*creg
= ep
->creg
;
1048 u8 __iomem
*dreg
= ep
->creg
+ (AT91_UDP_FDR(0) - AT91_UDP_CSR(0));
1049 unsigned rxcount
, i
= 0;
1054 /* read and ack SETUP; hard-fail for bogus packets */
1055 rxcount
= (csr
& AT91_UDP_RXBYTECNT
) >> 16;
1056 if (likely(rxcount
== 8)) {
1058 pkt
.raw
[i
++] = __raw_readb(dreg
);
1059 if (pkt
.r
.bRequestType
& USB_DIR_IN
) {
1060 csr
|= AT91_UDP_DIR
;
1063 csr
&= ~AT91_UDP_DIR
;
1067 // REVISIT this happens sometimes under load; why??
1068 ERR("SETUP len %d, csr %08x\n", rxcount
, csr
);
1072 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_RXSETUP
);
1073 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1074 udc
->wait_for_addr_ack
= 0;
1075 udc
->wait_for_config_ack
= 0;
1077 if (unlikely(status
!= 0))
1080 #define w_index le16_to_cpu(pkt.r.wIndex)
1081 #define w_value le16_to_cpu(pkt.r.wValue)
1082 #define w_length le16_to_cpu(pkt.r.wLength)
1084 VDBG("SETUP %02x.%02x v%04x i%04x l%04x\n",
1085 pkt
.r
.bRequestType
, pkt
.r
.bRequest
,
1086 w_value
, w_index
, w_length
);
1089 * A few standard requests get handled here, ones that touch
1090 * hardware ... notably for device and endpoint features.
1092 udc
->req_pending
= 1;
1093 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
1096 switch ((pkt
.r
.bRequestType
<< 8) | pkt
.r
.bRequest
) {
1098 case ((USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_DEVICE
) << 8)
1099 | USB_REQ_SET_ADDRESS
:
1100 __raw_writel(csr
| AT91_UDP_TXPKTRDY
, creg
);
1101 udc
->addr
= w_value
;
1102 udc
->wait_for_addr_ack
= 1;
1103 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1104 /* FADDR is set later, when we ack host STATUS */
1107 case ((USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_DEVICE
) << 8)
1108 | USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION
:
1109 tmp
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
) & AT91_UDP_CONFG
;
1111 udc
->wait_for_config_ack
= (tmp
== 0);
1113 udc
->wait_for_config_ack
= (tmp
!= 0);
1114 if (udc
->wait_for_config_ack
)
1115 VDBG("wait for config\n");
1116 /* CONFG is toggled later, if gadget driver succeeds */
1120 * Hosts may set or clear remote wakeup status, and
1121 * devices may report they're VBUS powered.
1123 case ((USB_DIR_IN
|USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_DEVICE
) << 8)
1124 | USB_REQ_GET_STATUS
:
1125 tmp
= (udc
->selfpowered
<< USB_DEVICE_SELF_POWERED
);
1126 if (at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
) & AT91_UDP_ESR
)
1127 tmp
|= (1 << USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP
);
1128 PACKET("get device status\n");
1129 __raw_writeb(tmp
, dreg
);
1130 __raw_writeb(0, dreg
);
1132 /* then STATUS starts later, automatically */
1133 case ((USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_DEVICE
) << 8)
1134 | USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE
:
1135 if (w_value
!= USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP
)
1137 tmp
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
);
1138 tmp
|= AT91_UDP_ESR
;
1139 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
, tmp
);
1141 case ((USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_DEVICE
) << 8)
1142 | USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE
:
1143 if (w_value
!= USB_DEVICE_REMOTE_WAKEUP
)
1145 tmp
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
);
1146 tmp
&= ~AT91_UDP_ESR
;
1147 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
, tmp
);
1151 * Interfaces have no feature settings; this is pretty useless.
1152 * we won't even insist the interface exists...
1154 case ((USB_DIR_IN
|USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_INTERFACE
) << 8)
1155 | USB_REQ_GET_STATUS
:
1156 PACKET("get interface status\n");
1157 __raw_writeb(0, dreg
);
1158 __raw_writeb(0, dreg
);
1160 /* then STATUS starts later, automatically */
1161 case ((USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_INTERFACE
) << 8)
1162 | USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE
:
1163 case ((USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_INTERFACE
) << 8)
1164 | USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE
:
1168 * Hosts may clear bulk/intr endpoint halt after the gadget
1169 * driver sets it (not widely used); or set it (for testing)
1171 case ((USB_DIR_IN
|USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT
) << 8)
1172 | USB_REQ_GET_STATUS
:
1173 tmp
= w_index
& USB_ENDPOINT_NUMBER_MASK
;
1175 if (tmp
>= NUM_ENDPOINTS
|| (tmp
&& !ep
->desc
))
1179 if ((w_index
& USB_DIR_IN
)) {
1182 } else if (ep
->is_in
)
1185 PACKET("get %s status\n", ep
->ep
.name
);
1186 if (__raw_readl(ep
->creg
) & AT91_UDP_FORCESTALL
)
1187 tmp
= (1 << USB_ENDPOINT_HALT
);
1190 __raw_writeb(tmp
, dreg
);
1191 __raw_writeb(0, dreg
);
1193 /* then STATUS starts later, automatically */
1194 case ((USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT
) << 8)
1195 | USB_REQ_SET_FEATURE
:
1196 tmp
= w_index
& USB_ENDPOINT_NUMBER_MASK
;
1198 if (w_value
!= USB_ENDPOINT_HALT
|| tmp
>= NUM_ENDPOINTS
)
1200 if (!ep
->desc
|| ep
->is_iso
)
1202 if ((w_index
& USB_DIR_IN
)) {
1205 } else if (ep
->is_in
)
1208 tmp
= __raw_readl(ep
->creg
);
1210 tmp
|= CLR_FX
| AT91_UDP_FORCESTALL
;
1211 __raw_writel(tmp
, ep
->creg
);
1213 case ((USB_TYPE_STANDARD
|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT
) << 8)
1214 | USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE
:
1215 tmp
= w_index
& USB_ENDPOINT_NUMBER_MASK
;
1217 if (w_value
!= USB_ENDPOINT_HALT
|| tmp
>= NUM_ENDPOINTS
)
1221 if (!ep
->desc
|| ep
->is_iso
)
1223 if ((w_index
& USB_DIR_IN
)) {
1226 } else if (ep
->is_in
)
1229 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_RST_EP
, ep
->int_mask
);
1230 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_RST_EP
, 0);
1231 tmp
= __raw_readl(ep
->creg
);
1233 tmp
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_FORCESTALL
);
1234 __raw_writel(tmp
, ep
->creg
);
1235 if (!list_empty(&ep
->queue
))
1244 /* pass request up to the gadget driver */
1246 spin_unlock(&udc
->lock
);
1247 status
= udc
->driver
->setup(&udc
->gadget
, &pkt
.r
);
1248 spin_lock(&udc
->lock
);
1254 VDBG("req %02x.%02x protocol STALL; stat %d\n",
1255 pkt
.r
.bRequestType
, pkt
.r
.bRequest
, status
);
1256 csr
|= AT91_UDP_FORCESTALL
;
1257 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1258 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1263 /* immediate successful (IN) STATUS after zero length DATA */
1264 PACKET("ep0 in/status\n");
1266 csr
|= AT91_UDP_TXPKTRDY
;
1267 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1268 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1271 static void handle_ep0(struct at91_udc
*udc
)
1273 struct at91_ep
*ep0
= &udc
->ep
[0];
1274 u32 __iomem
*creg
= ep0
->creg
;
1275 u32 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
1276 struct at91_request
*req
;
1278 if (unlikely(csr
& AT91_UDP_STALLSENT
)) {
1280 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1282 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_STALLSENT
| AT91_UDP_FORCESTALL
);
1283 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1284 VDBG("ep0 stalled\n");
1285 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
1287 if (csr
& AT91_UDP_RXSETUP
) {
1289 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1290 handle_setup(udc
, ep0
, csr
);
1294 if (list_empty(&ep0
->queue
))
1297 req
= list_entry(ep0
->queue
.next
, struct at91_request
, queue
);
1299 /* host ACKed an IN packet that we sent */
1300 if (csr
& AT91_UDP_TXCOMP
) {
1302 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_TXCOMP
);
1304 /* write more IN DATA? */
1305 if (req
&& ep0
->is_in
) {
1307 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1311 * - last IN DATA packet (including GET_STATUS)
1312 * - IN/STATUS for OUT DATA
1313 * - IN/STATUS for any zero-length DATA stage
1314 * except for the IN DATA case, the host should send
1315 * an OUT status later, which we'll ack.
1318 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1319 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1322 * SET_ADDRESS takes effect only after the STATUS
1323 * (to the original address) gets acked.
1325 if (udc
->wait_for_addr_ack
) {
1328 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_FADDR
,
1329 AT91_UDP_FEN
| udc
->addr
);
1330 tmp
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
);
1331 tmp
&= ~AT91_UDP_FADDEN
;
1333 tmp
|= AT91_UDP_FADDEN
;
1334 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_GLB_STAT
, tmp
);
1336 udc
->wait_for_addr_ack
= 0;
1337 VDBG("address %d\n", udc
->addr
);
1342 /* OUT packet arrived ... */
1343 else if (csr
& AT91_UDP_RX_DATA_BK0
) {
1345 csr
&= ~(SET_FX
| AT91_UDP_RX_DATA_BK0
);
1347 /* OUT DATA stage */
1350 if (handle_ep(ep0
)) {
1351 /* send IN/STATUS */
1352 PACKET("ep0 in/status\n");
1353 csr
= __raw_readl(creg
);
1355 csr
|= CLR_FX
| AT91_UDP_TXPKTRDY
;
1356 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1357 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1359 } else if (udc
->req_pending
) {
1361 * AT91 hardware has a hard time with this
1362 * "deferred response" mode for control-OUT
1363 * transfers. (For control-IN it's fine.)
1365 * The normal solution leaves OUT data in the
1366 * fifo until the gadget driver is ready.
1367 * We couldn't do that here without disabling
1368 * the IRQ that tells about SETUP packets,
1369 * e.g. when the host gets impatient...
1371 * Working around it by copying into a buffer
1372 * would almost be a non-deferred response,
1373 * except that it wouldn't permit reliable
1374 * stalling of the request. Instead, demand
1375 * that gadget drivers not use this mode.
1377 DBG("no control-OUT deferred responses!\n");
1378 __raw_writel(csr
| AT91_UDP_FORCESTALL
, creg
);
1379 udc
->req_pending
= 0;
1382 /* STATUS stage for control-IN; ack. */
1384 PACKET("ep0 out/status ACK\n");
1385 __raw_writel(csr
, creg
);
1387 /* "early" status stage */
1394 static irqreturn_t
at91_udc_irq (int irq
, void *_udc
)
1396 struct at91_udc
*udc
= _udc
;
1398 int disable_clock
= 0;
1399 unsigned long flags
;
1401 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1403 if (!udc
->clocked
) {
1411 status
= at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_ISR
)
1412 & at91_udp_read(udc
, AT91_UDP_IMR
);
1416 /* USB reset irq: not maskable */
1417 if (status
& AT91_UDP_ENDBUSRES
) {
1418 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IDR
, ~MINIMUS_INTERRUPTUS
);
1419 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IER
, MINIMUS_INTERRUPTUS
);
1420 /* Atmel code clears this irq twice */
1421 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_ICR
, AT91_UDP_ENDBUSRES
);
1422 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_ICR
, AT91_UDP_ENDBUSRES
);
1423 VDBG("end bus reset\n");
1428 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_CSR(0),
1429 AT91_UDP_EPEDS
| AT91_UDP_EPTYPE_CTRL
);
1430 udc
->gadget
.speed
= USB_SPEED_FULL
;
1432 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IER
, AT91_UDP_EP(0));
1435 * NOTE: this driver keeps clocks off unless the
1436 * USB host is present. That saves power, but for
1437 * boards that don't support VBUS detection, both
1438 * clocks need to be active most of the time.
1441 /* host initiated suspend (3+ms bus idle) */
1442 } else if (status
& AT91_UDP_RXSUSP
) {
1443 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IDR
, AT91_UDP_RXSUSP
);
1444 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IER
, AT91_UDP_RXRSM
);
1445 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_ICR
, AT91_UDP_RXSUSP
);
1446 // VDBG("bus suspend\n");
1452 * NOTE: when suspending a VBUS-powered device, the
1453 * gadget driver should switch into slow clock mode
1454 * and then into standby to avoid drawing more than
1455 * 500uA power (2500uA for some high-power configs).
1457 if (udc
->driver
&& udc
->driver
->suspend
) {
1458 spin_unlock(&udc
->lock
);
1459 udc
->driver
->suspend(&udc
->gadget
);
1460 spin_lock(&udc
->lock
);
1463 /* host initiated resume */
1464 } else if (status
& AT91_UDP_RXRSM
) {
1465 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IDR
, AT91_UDP_RXRSM
);
1466 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IER
, AT91_UDP_RXSUSP
);
1467 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_ICR
, AT91_UDP_RXRSM
);
1468 // VDBG("bus resume\n");
1469 if (!udc
->suspended
)
1474 * NOTE: for a VBUS-powered device, the gadget driver
1475 * would normally want to switch out of slow clock
1476 * mode into normal mode.
1478 if (udc
->driver
&& udc
->driver
->resume
) {
1479 spin_unlock(&udc
->lock
);
1480 udc
->driver
->resume(&udc
->gadget
);
1481 spin_lock(&udc
->lock
);
1484 /* endpoint IRQs are cleared by handling them */
1488 struct at91_ep
*ep
= &udc
->ep
[1];
1492 for (i
= 1; i
< NUM_ENDPOINTS
; i
++) {
1504 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1509 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
1511 static void nop_release(struct device
*dev
)
1513 /* nothing to free */
1516 static struct at91_udc controller
= {
1518 .ops
= &at91_udc_ops
,
1519 .ep0
= &controller
.ep
[0].ep
,
1520 .name
= driver_name
,
1522 .init_name
= "gadget",
1523 .release
= nop_release
,
1529 .ops
= &at91_ep_ops
,
1538 .ops
= &at91_ep_ops
,
1548 .ops
= &at91_ep_ops
,
1557 /* could actually do bulk too */
1559 .ops
= &at91_ep_ops
,
1568 .ops
= &at91_ep_ops
,
1578 .ops
= &at91_ep_ops
,
1585 /* ep6 and ep7 are also reserved (custom silicon might use them) */
1588 static void at91_vbus_update(struct at91_udc
*udc
, unsigned value
)
1590 value
^= udc
->board
.vbus_active_low
;
1591 if (value
!= udc
->vbus
)
1592 at91_vbus_session(&udc
->gadget
, value
);
1595 static irqreturn_t
at91_vbus_irq(int irq
, void *_udc
)
1597 struct at91_udc
*udc
= _udc
;
1599 /* vbus needs at least brief debouncing */
1601 at91_vbus_update(udc
, gpio_get_value(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
));
1606 static void at91_vbus_timer_work(struct work_struct
*work
)
1608 struct at91_udc
*udc
= container_of(work
, struct at91_udc
,
1611 at91_vbus_update(udc
, gpio_get_value_cansleep(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
));
1613 if (!timer_pending(&udc
->vbus_timer
))
1614 mod_timer(&udc
->vbus_timer
, jiffies
+ VBUS_POLL_TIMEOUT
);
1617 static void at91_vbus_timer(unsigned long data
)
1619 struct at91_udc
*udc
= (struct at91_udc
*)data
;
1622 * If we are polling vbus it is likely that the gpio is on an
1623 * bus such as i2c or spi which may sleep, so schedule some work
1624 * to read the vbus gpio
1626 if (!work_pending(&udc
->vbus_timer_work
))
1627 schedule_work(&udc
->vbus_timer_work
);
1630 int usb_gadget_probe_driver(struct usb_gadget_driver
*driver
,
1631 int (*bind
)(struct usb_gadget
*))
1633 struct at91_udc
*udc
= &controller
;
1635 unsigned long flags
;
1638 || driver
->speed
< USB_SPEED_FULL
1640 || !driver
->setup
) {
1641 DBG("bad parameter.\n");
1646 DBG("UDC already has a gadget driver\n");
1650 udc
->driver
= driver
;
1651 udc
->gadget
.dev
.driver
= &driver
->driver
;
1652 dev_set_drvdata(&udc
->gadget
.dev
, &driver
->driver
);
1654 udc
->selfpowered
= 1;
1656 retval
= bind(&udc
->gadget
);
1658 DBG("bind() returned %d\n", retval
);
1660 udc
->gadget
.dev
.driver
= NULL
;
1661 dev_set_drvdata(&udc
->gadget
.dev
, NULL
);
1663 udc
->selfpowered
= 0;
1667 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1669 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1671 DBG("bound to %s\n", driver
->driver
.name
);
1674 EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_gadget_probe_driver
);
1676 int usb_gadget_unregister_driver (struct usb_gadget_driver
*driver
)
1678 struct at91_udc
*udc
= &controller
;
1679 unsigned long flags
;
1681 if (!driver
|| driver
!= udc
->driver
|| !driver
->unbind
)
1684 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1686 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IDR
, ~0);
1688 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1690 driver
->unbind(&udc
->gadget
);
1691 udc
->gadget
.dev
.driver
= NULL
;
1692 dev_set_drvdata(&udc
->gadget
.dev
, NULL
);
1695 DBG("unbound from %s\n", driver
->driver
.name
);
1698 EXPORT_SYMBOL (usb_gadget_unregister_driver
);
1700 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
1702 static void at91udc_shutdown(struct platform_device
*dev
)
1704 struct at91_udc
*udc
= platform_get_drvdata(dev
);
1705 unsigned long flags
;
1707 /* force disconnect on reboot */
1708 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1709 pullup(platform_get_drvdata(dev
), 0);
1710 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1713 static int __init
at91udc_probe(struct platform_device
*pdev
)
1715 struct device
*dev
= &pdev
->dev
;
1716 struct at91_udc
*udc
;
1718 struct resource
*res
;
1720 if (!dev
->platform_data
) {
1721 /* small (so we copy it) but critical! */
1722 DBG("missing platform_data\n");
1726 if (pdev
->num_resources
!= 2) {
1727 DBG("invalid num_resources\n");
1730 if ((pdev
->resource
[0].flags
!= IORESOURCE_MEM
)
1731 || (pdev
->resource
[1].flags
!= IORESOURCE_IRQ
)) {
1732 DBG("invalid resource type\n");
1736 res
= platform_get_resource(pdev
, IORESOURCE_MEM
, 0);
1740 if (!request_mem_region(res
->start
, resource_size(res
), driver_name
)) {
1741 DBG("someone's using UDC memory\n");
1745 /* init software state */
1747 udc
->gadget
.dev
.parent
= dev
;
1748 udc
->board
= *(struct at91_udc_data
*) dev
->platform_data
;
1751 spin_lock_init(&udc
->lock
);
1753 /* rm9200 needs manual D+ pullup; off by default */
1754 if (cpu_is_at91rm9200()) {
1755 if (udc
->board
.pullup_pin
<= 0) {
1756 DBG("no D+ pullup?\n");
1760 retval
= gpio_request(udc
->board
.pullup_pin
, "udc_pullup");
1762 DBG("D+ pullup is busy\n");
1765 gpio_direction_output(udc
->board
.pullup_pin
,
1766 udc
->board
.pullup_active_low
);
1769 /* newer chips have more FIFO memory than rm9200 */
1770 if (cpu_is_at91sam9260()) {
1771 udc
->ep
[0].maxpacket
= 64;
1772 udc
->ep
[3].maxpacket
= 64;
1773 udc
->ep
[4].maxpacket
= 512;
1774 udc
->ep
[5].maxpacket
= 512;
1775 } else if (cpu_is_at91sam9261() || cpu_is_at91sam9g10()) {
1776 udc
->ep
[3].maxpacket
= 64;
1777 } else if (cpu_is_at91sam9263()) {
1778 udc
->ep
[0].maxpacket
= 64;
1779 udc
->ep
[3].maxpacket
= 64;
1782 udc
->udp_baseaddr
= ioremap(res
->start
, resource_size(res
));
1783 if (!udc
->udp_baseaddr
) {
1790 /* get interface and function clocks */
1791 udc
->iclk
= clk_get(dev
, "udc_clk");
1792 udc
->fclk
= clk_get(dev
, "udpck");
1793 if (IS_ERR(udc
->iclk
) || IS_ERR(udc
->fclk
)) {
1794 DBG("clocks missing\n");
1796 /* NOTE: we "know" here that refcounts on these are NOPs */
1800 retval
= device_register(&udc
->gadget
.dev
);
1804 /* don't do anything until we have both gadget driver and VBUS */
1805 clk_enable(udc
->iclk
);
1806 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_TXVC
, AT91_UDP_TXVC_TXVDIS
);
1807 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_IDR
, 0xffffffff);
1808 /* Clear all pending interrupts - UDP may be used by bootloader. */
1809 at91_udp_write(udc
, AT91_UDP_ICR
, 0xffffffff);
1810 clk_disable(udc
->iclk
);
1812 /* request UDC and maybe VBUS irqs */
1813 udc
->udp_irq
= platform_get_irq(pdev
, 0);
1814 retval
= request_irq(udc
->udp_irq
, at91_udc_irq
,
1815 IRQF_DISABLED
, driver_name
, udc
);
1817 DBG("request irq %d failed\n", udc
->udp_irq
);
1820 if (udc
->board
.vbus_pin
> 0) {
1821 retval
= gpio_request(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
, "udc_vbus");
1823 DBG("request vbus pin failed\n");
1826 gpio_direction_input(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
);
1829 * Get the initial state of VBUS - we cannot expect
1830 * a pending interrupt.
1832 udc
->vbus
= gpio_get_value_cansleep(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
) ^
1833 udc
->board
.vbus_active_low
;
1835 if (udc
->board
.vbus_polled
) {
1836 INIT_WORK(&udc
->vbus_timer_work
, at91_vbus_timer_work
);
1837 setup_timer(&udc
->vbus_timer
, at91_vbus_timer
,
1838 (unsigned long)udc
);
1839 mod_timer(&udc
->vbus_timer
,
1840 jiffies
+ VBUS_POLL_TIMEOUT
);
1842 if (request_irq(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
, at91_vbus_irq
,
1843 IRQF_DISABLED
, driver_name
, udc
)) {
1844 DBG("request vbus irq %d failed\n",
1845 udc
->board
.vbus_pin
);
1851 DBG("no VBUS detection, assuming always-on\n");
1854 dev_set_drvdata(dev
, udc
);
1855 device_init_wakeup(dev
, 1);
1856 create_debug_file(udc
);
1858 INFO("%s version %s\n", driver_name
, DRIVER_VERSION
);
1862 if (udc
->board
.vbus_pin
> 0)
1863 gpio_free(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
);
1865 free_irq(udc
->udp_irq
, udc
);
1867 device_unregister(&udc
->gadget
.dev
);
1869 iounmap(udc
->udp_baseaddr
);
1871 if (cpu_is_at91rm9200())
1872 gpio_free(udc
->board
.pullup_pin
);
1874 release_mem_region(res
->start
, resource_size(res
));
1875 DBG("%s probe failed, %d\n", driver_name
, retval
);
1879 static int __exit
at91udc_remove(struct platform_device
*pdev
)
1881 struct at91_udc
*udc
= platform_get_drvdata(pdev
);
1882 struct resource
*res
;
1883 unsigned long flags
;
1890 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1892 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1894 device_init_wakeup(&pdev
->dev
, 0);
1895 remove_debug_file(udc
);
1896 if (udc
->board
.vbus_pin
> 0) {
1897 free_irq(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
, udc
);
1898 gpio_free(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
);
1900 free_irq(udc
->udp_irq
, udc
);
1901 device_unregister(&udc
->gadget
.dev
);
1903 iounmap(udc
->udp_baseaddr
);
1905 if (cpu_is_at91rm9200())
1906 gpio_free(udc
->board
.pullup_pin
);
1908 res
= platform_get_resource(pdev
, IORESOURCE_MEM
, 0);
1909 release_mem_region(res
->start
, resource_size(res
));
1918 static int at91udc_suspend(struct platform_device
*pdev
, pm_message_t mesg
)
1920 struct at91_udc
*udc
= platform_get_drvdata(pdev
);
1921 int wake
= udc
->driver
&& device_may_wakeup(&pdev
->dev
);
1922 unsigned long flags
;
1924 /* Unless we can act normally to the host (letting it wake us up
1925 * whenever it has work for us) force disconnect. Wakeup requires
1926 * PLLB for USB events (signaling for reset, wakeup, or incoming
1927 * tokens) and VBUS irqs (on systems which support them).
1929 if ((!udc
->suspended
&& udc
->addr
)
1931 || at91_suspend_entering_slow_clock()) {
1932 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1935 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1937 enable_irq_wake(udc
->udp_irq
);
1939 udc
->active_suspend
= wake
;
1940 if (udc
->board
.vbus_pin
> 0 && !udc
->board
.vbus_polled
&& wake
)
1941 enable_irq_wake(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
);
1945 static int at91udc_resume(struct platform_device
*pdev
)
1947 struct at91_udc
*udc
= platform_get_drvdata(pdev
);
1948 unsigned long flags
;
1950 if (udc
->board
.vbus_pin
> 0 && !udc
->board
.vbus_polled
&&
1951 udc
->active_suspend
)
1952 disable_irq_wake(udc
->board
.vbus_pin
);
1954 /* maybe reconnect to host; if so, clocks on */
1955 if (udc
->active_suspend
)
1956 disable_irq_wake(udc
->udp_irq
);
1958 spin_lock_irqsave(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1960 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&udc
->lock
, flags
);
1965 #define at91udc_suspend NULL
1966 #define at91udc_resume NULL
1969 static struct platform_driver at91_udc_driver
= {
1970 .remove
= __exit_p(at91udc_remove
),
1971 .shutdown
= at91udc_shutdown
,
1972 .suspend
= at91udc_suspend
,
1973 .resume
= at91udc_resume
,
1975 .name
= (char *) driver_name
,
1976 .owner
= THIS_MODULE
,
1980 static int __init
udc_init_module(void)
1982 return platform_driver_probe(&at91_udc_driver
, at91udc_probe
);
1984 module_init(udc_init_module
);
1986 static void __exit
udc_exit_module(void)
1988 platform_driver_unregister(&at91_udc_driver
);
1990 module_exit(udc_exit_module
);
1992 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("AT91 udc driver");
1993 MODULE_AUTHOR("Thomas Rathbone, David Brownell");
1994 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
1995 MODULE_ALIAS("platform:at91_udc");