haiku/headers/os/drivers/USB2.h
Michael Lotz 17f83b219d * Switched from the old v2 callback status codes to the new v3 codes
This means that the usb_callback_func now takes a status_t instead of a uint32 status.
Also the error codes are now different. I don't see this as a real problem in binary compatibility, as the status codes were never really documented and most drivers just assumed that a nonzero status meant an error.
Source compatibility breaks for callback functions and error defines. I fixed (hopefully) all places in the tree that are currenty included in the image and affected by the change.
* Corrected error reporting in UHCI and EHCI using the new status codes.
* Fixed a memory leak in EHCI where the async advance interrupt was not triggered in time.
* Fixed another race condition in usb_raw that could cause a crash when a device is removed while a transfer is pending.

git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@18916 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2006-09-24 20:17:56 +00:00

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/*
* Version 2 USB Device Driver API
*
* Copyright 2006, Haiku Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* Distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
*/
#ifndef _USB_V2_H_
#define _USB_V2_H_
#include <KernelExport.h>
#include <bus_manager.h>
#include <USB_spec.h>
#include <USB_rle.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef struct usb_module_info usb_module_info;
/* these are opaque handles to internal stack objects */
typedef struct usb_device usb_device;
typedef struct usb_interface usb_interface;
typedef struct usb_pipe usb_pipe;
typedef struct usb_endpoint_info usb_endpoint_info;
typedef struct usb_interface_info usb_interface_info;
typedef struct usb_interface_list usb_interface_list;
typedef struct usb_configuration_info usb_configuration_info;
typedef struct usb_notify_hooks {
status_t (*device_added)(const usb_device *device, void **cookie);
status_t (*device_removed)(void *cookie);
} usb_notify_hooks;
typedef struct usb_support_descriptor {
uint8 dev_class;
uint8 dev_subclass;
uint8 dev_protocol;
uint16 vendor;
uint16 product;
} usb_support_descriptor;
struct usb_endpoint_info {
usb_endpoint_descriptor *descr; /* descriptor and handle */
usb_pipe *handle; /* of this endpoint/pipe */
};
struct usb_interface_info {
usb_interface_descriptor *descr; /* descriptor and handle */
usb_interface *handle; /* of this interface */
size_t endpoint_count; /* count and list of endpoints */
usb_endpoint_info *endpoint; /* in this interface */
size_t generic_count; /* unparsed descriptors in */
usb_descriptor **generic; /* this interface */
};
struct usb_interface_list {
size_t alt_count; /* count and list of alternate */
usb_interface_info *alt; /* interfaces available */
usb_interface_info *active; /* currently active alternate */
};
struct usb_configuration_info {
usb_configuration_descriptor *descr; /* descriptor of this config */
size_t interface_count;/* interfaces in this config */
usb_interface_list *interface;
};
typedef void (*usb_callback_func)(void *cookie, status_t status, void *data,
size_t actualLength);
/* The usb_module_info represents the public API of the USB Stack. */
struct usb_module_info {
bus_manager_info binfo;
/*
* Use register_driver() to inform the Stack of your interest to support
* USB devices. Support descriptors are used to indicate support for a
* specific device class/subclass/protocol or vendor/product.
* A value of 0 can be used as a wildcard for all fields.
*
* Would you like to be notified about all added hubs (class 0x09) you
* would a support descriptor like this to register_driver:
* usb_support_descriptor hub_devs = { 9, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
*
* If you intend to support just any device, or you at least want to be
* notified about any device, just pass NULL as the supportDescriptor and
* 0 as the supportDescriptorCount to register_driver.
*/
status_t (*register_driver)(const char *driverName,
const usb_support_descriptor *supportDescriptors,
size_t supportDescriptorCount,
const char *optionalRepublishDriverName);
/*
* Install notification hooks using your registered driverName. The
* device_added hook will be called for every device that matches the
* support descriptors you provided in register_driver.
* When first installing the hooks you will receive a notification about
* any already present matching device. If you return B_OK in this hook,
* you can use the id that is provided. If the hook indicates an error,
* the resources will be deallocated and you may not use the usb_device
* that is provided. In this case you will not receive a device_removed
* notification for the device either.
*/
status_t (*install_notify)(const char *driverName,
const usb_notify_hooks *hooks);
status_t (*uninstall_notify)(const char *driverName);
/* Get the device descriptor of a device. */
const usb_device_descriptor *(*get_device_descriptor)(const usb_device *device);
/* Get the nth supported configuration of a device*/
const usb_configuration_info *(*get_nth_configuration)(const usb_device *device,
uint index);
/* Get the current configuration */
const usb_configuration_info *(*get_configuration)(const usb_device *device);
/* Set the current configuration */
status_t (*set_configuration)(const usb_device *device,
const usb_configuration_info *configuration);
status_t (*set_alt_interface)(const usb_device *device,
const usb_interface_info *interface);
/*
* Standard device requests - convenience functions
* The provided object may be a usb_device, usb_pipe or usb_interface
*/
status_t (*set_feature)(const void *object, uint16 selector);
status_t (*clear_feature)(const void *object, uint16 selector);
status_t (*get_status)(const void *object, uint16 *status);
status_t (*get_descriptor)(const usb_device *device,
uint8 descriptorType, uint8 index,
uint16 languageID, void *data,
size_t dataLength,
size_t *actualLength);
/* Generic device request function - synchronous */
status_t (*send_request)(const usb_device *device,
uint8 requestType, uint8 request,
uint16 value, uint16 index,
uint16 length, void *data,
size_t dataLength,
size_t *actualLength);
/*
* Asynchronous request queueing. These functions return immediately
* and the return code only tells whether the _queuing_ of the request
* was successful or not. It doesn't indicate transfer success or error.
*
* When the transfer is finished, the provided callback function is
* called with the transfer status, a pointer to the data buffer and
* the actually transfered length as well as with the callbackCookie
* that was used when queuing the request.
*/
status_t (*queue_interrupt)(const usb_pipe *pipe,
void *data, size_t dataLength,
usb_callback_func callback,
void *callbackCookie);
status_t (*queue_bulk)(const usb_pipe *pipe,
void *data, size_t dataLength,
usb_callback_func callback,
void *callbackCookie);
status_t (*queue_isochronous)(const usb_pipe *pipe,
void *data, size_t dataLength,
rlea *rleArray,
uint16 bufferDurationMS,
usb_callback_func callback,
void *callbackCookie);
status_t (*queue_request)(const usb_device *device,
uint8 requestType, uint8 request,
uint16 value, uint16 index,
uint16 length, void *data,
size_t dataLength,
usb_callback_func callback,
void *callbackCookie);
status_t (*set_pipe_policy)(const usb_pipe *pipe,
uint8 maxNumQueuedPackets,
uint16 maxBufferDurationMS,
uint16 sampleSize);
/* Cancel all pending async requests in a pipe */
status_t (*cancel_queued_transfers)(const usb_pipe *pipe);
/* tuning, timeouts, etc */
status_t (*usb_ioctl)(uint32 opcode, void *buffer,
size_t bufferSize);
};
#define B_USB_MODULE_NAME "bus_managers/usb/v2"
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !_USB_V2_H_ */