1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3 * WUSB Wire Adapter: Control/Data Streaming Interface (WUSB[8])
4 * Notification EndPoint support
6 * Copyright (C) 2006 Intel Corporation
7 * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com>
9 * This part takes care of getting the notification from the hw
10 * only and dispatching through wusbwad into
11 * wa_notif_dispatch. Handling is done there.
13 * WA notifications are limited in size; most of them are three or
14 * four bytes long, and the longest is the HWA Device Notification,
15 * which would not exceed 38 bytes (DNs are limited in payload to 32
16 * bytes plus 3 bytes header (WUSB1.0[7.6p2]), plus 3 bytes HWA
17 * header (WUSB1.0[8.5.4.2]).
19 * It is not clear if more than one Device Notification can be packed
20 * in a HWA Notification, I assume no because of the wording in
21 * WUSB1.0[8.5.4.2]. In any case, the bigger any notification could
22 * get is 256 bytes (as the bLength field is a byte).
24 * So what we do is we have this buffer and read into it; when a
25 * notification arrives we schedule work to a specific, single thread
26 * workqueue (so notifications are serialized) and copy the
27 * notification data. After scheduling the work, we rearm the read from
28 * the notification endpoint.
30 * Entry points here are:
32 * wa_nep_[create|destroy]() To initialize/release this subsystem
34 * wa_nep_cb() Callback for the notification
35 * endpoint; when data is ready, this
36 * does the dispatching.
38 #include <linux/workqueue.h>
39 #include <linux/ctype.h>
40 #include <linux/slab.h>
45 /* Structure for queueing notifications to the workqueue */
46 struct wa_notif_work
{
47 struct work_struct work
;
54 * Process incoming notifications from the WA's Notification EndPoint
55 * [the wuswad daemon, basically]
57 * @_nw: Pointer to a descriptor which has the pointer to the
58 * @wa, the size of the buffer and the work queue
59 * structure (so we can free all when done).
60 * @returns 0 if ok, < 0 errno code on error.
62 * All notifications follow the same format; they need to start with a
63 * 'struct wa_notif_hdr' header, so it is easy to parse through
64 * them. We just break the buffer in individual notifications (the
65 * standard doesn't say if it can be done or is forbidden, so we are
66 * cautious) and dispatch each.
68 * So the handling layers are is:
70 * WA specific notification (from NEP)
71 * Device Notification Received -> wa_handle_notif_dn()
72 * WUSB Device notification generic handling
73 * BPST Adjustment -> wa_handle_notif_bpst_adj()
76 * @wa has to be referenced
78 static void wa_notif_dispatch(struct work_struct
*ws
)
82 struct wa_notif_work
*nw
= container_of(ws
, struct wa_notif_work
,
84 struct wahc
*wa
= nw
->wa
;
85 struct wa_notif_hdr
*notif_hdr
;
88 struct device
*dev
= &wa
->usb_iface
->dev
;
91 /* FIXME: need to check for this??? */
92 if (usb_hcd
->state
== HC_STATE_QUIESCING
) /* Going down? */
93 goto out
; /* screw it */
95 atomic_dec(&wa
->notifs_queued
); /* Throttling ctl */
100 if (size
< sizeof(*notif_hdr
)) {
101 missing
= sizeof(*notif_hdr
) - size
;
102 goto exhausted_buffer
;
105 if (size
< notif_hdr
->bLength
)
106 goto exhausted_buffer
;
107 itr
+= notif_hdr
->bLength
;
108 size
-= notif_hdr
->bLength
;
109 /* Dispatch the notification [don't use itr or size!] */
110 switch (notif_hdr
->bNotifyType
) {
112 struct hwa_notif_dn
*hwa_dn
;
113 hwa_dn
= container_of(notif_hdr
, struct hwa_notif_dn
,
115 wusbhc_handle_dn(wa
->wusb
, hwa_dn
->bSourceDeviceAddr
,
117 notif_hdr
->bLength
- sizeof(*hwa_dn
));
120 case WA_NOTIF_TRANSFER
:
121 wa_handle_notif_xfer(wa
, notif_hdr
);
123 case HWA_NOTIF_BPST_ADJ
:
124 break; /* no action needed for BPST ADJ. */
125 case DWA_NOTIF_RWAKE
:
126 case DWA_NOTIF_PORTSTATUS
:
127 /* FIXME: unimplemented WA NOTIFs */
130 dev_err(dev
, "HWA: unknown notification 0x%x, "
131 "%zu bytes; discarding\n",
132 notif_hdr
->bNotifyType
,
133 (size_t)notif_hdr
->bLength
);
142 /* THIS SHOULD NOT HAPPEN
144 * Buffer exahusted with partial data remaining; just warn and
145 * discard the data, as this should not happen.
148 dev_warn(dev
, "HWA: device sent short notification, "
149 "%d bytes missing; discarding %d bytes.\n",
155 * Deliver incoming WA notifications to the wusbwa workqueue
157 * @wa: Pointer the Wire Adapter Controller Data Streaming
158 * instance (part of an 'struct usb_hcd').
159 * @size: Size of the received buffer
160 * @returns 0 if ok, < 0 errno code on error.
162 * The input buffer is @wa->nep_buffer, with @size bytes
163 * (guaranteed to fit in the allocated space,
164 * @wa->nep_buffer_size).
166 static int wa_nep_queue(struct wahc
*wa
, size_t size
)
169 struct device
*dev
= &wa
->usb_iface
->dev
;
170 struct wa_notif_work
*nw
;
172 /* dev_fnstart(dev, "(wa %p, size %zu)\n", wa, size); */
173 BUG_ON(size
> wa
->nep_buffer_size
);
176 if (atomic_read(&wa
->notifs_queued
) > 200) {
177 if (printk_ratelimit())
178 dev_err(dev
, "Too many notifications queued, "
179 "throttling back\n");
182 nw
= kzalloc(sizeof(*nw
) + size
, GFP_ATOMIC
);
184 if (printk_ratelimit())
185 dev_err(dev
, "No memory to queue notification\n");
189 INIT_WORK(&nw
->work
, wa_notif_dispatch
);
192 memcpy(nw
->data
, wa
->nep_buffer
, size
);
193 atomic_inc(&wa
->notifs_queued
); /* Throttling ctl */
194 queue_work(wusbd
, &nw
->work
);
196 /* dev_fnend(dev, "(wa %p, size %zu) = result\n", wa, size, result); */
201 * Callback for the notification event endpoint
203 * Check's that everything is fine and then passes the data to be
204 * queued to the workqueue.
206 static void wa_nep_cb(struct urb
*urb
)
209 struct wahc
*wa
= urb
->context
;
210 struct device
*dev
= &wa
->usb_iface
->dev
;
212 switch (result
= urb
->status
) {
214 result
= wa_nep_queue(wa
, urb
->actual_length
);
216 dev_err(dev
, "NEP: unable to process notification(s): "
219 case -ECONNRESET
: /* Not an error, but a controlled situation; */
220 case -ENOENT
: /* (we killed the URB)...so, no broadcast */
222 dev_dbg(dev
, "NEP: going down %d\n", urb
->status
);
224 default: /* On general errors, we retry unless it gets ugly */
225 if (edc_inc(&wa
->nep_edc
, EDC_MAX_ERRORS
,
226 EDC_ERROR_TIMEFRAME
)) {
227 dev_err(dev
, "NEP: URB max acceptable errors "
228 "exceeded, resetting device\n");
232 dev_err(dev
, "NEP: URB error %d\n", urb
->status
);
234 result
= wa_nep_arm(wa
, GFP_ATOMIC
);
236 dev_err(dev
, "NEP: cannot submit URB: %d\n", result
);
244 * Initialize @wa's notification and event's endpoint stuff
246 * This includes the allocating the read buffer, the context ID
247 * allocation bitmap, the URB and submitting the URB.
249 int wa_nep_create(struct wahc
*wa
, struct usb_interface
*iface
)
252 struct usb_endpoint_descriptor
*epd
;
253 struct usb_device
*usb_dev
= interface_to_usbdev(iface
);
254 struct device
*dev
= &iface
->dev
;
256 edc_init(&wa
->nep_edc
);
257 epd
= &iface
->cur_altsetting
->endpoint
[0].desc
;
258 wa
->nep_buffer_size
= 1024;
259 wa
->nep_buffer
= kmalloc(wa
->nep_buffer_size
, GFP_KERNEL
);
261 goto error_nep_buffer
;
262 wa
->nep_urb
= usb_alloc_urb(0, GFP_KERNEL
);
263 if (wa
->nep_urb
== NULL
)
264 goto error_urb_alloc
;
265 usb_fill_int_urb(wa
->nep_urb
, usb_dev
,
266 usb_rcvintpipe(usb_dev
, epd
->bEndpointAddress
),
267 wa
->nep_buffer
, wa
->nep_buffer_size
,
268 wa_nep_cb
, wa
, epd
->bInterval
);
269 result
= wa_nep_arm(wa
, GFP_KERNEL
);
271 dev_err(dev
, "Cannot submit notification URB: %d\n", result
);
277 usb_free_urb(wa
->nep_urb
);
279 kfree(wa
->nep_buffer
);
284 void wa_nep_destroy(struct wahc
*wa
)
287 usb_free_urb(wa
->nep_urb
);
288 kfree(wa
->nep_buffer
);