device handling. Added some code to handle plugins that provide more than one
device type (usb_hid, usb_msd) or with different name (usb_cbi). The device
type member is now only used by multi-function devices.
- Moved main option from the portX parameter to the optionsX parameter. Added
new option "path" for the disk, cdrom and floppy devices, "ports" for the
USB hub and "file" for the USB printer. The legacy syntax is still supported.
- Register USB device state after init() to ensure all options that may have
effect on the save/restore list are applied.
- Report available devices on top of log file similar to hdimage, network and
sound modules.
- Changed USB device type variable typein host controllers to int.
- Prepared improved usbdev_ctl init / exit implementation.
- TODO: Create list of USB devices dynamicly from available plugins.
- Added special mode to all plugin entry functions that returns the plugin type.
- The plugins search function now temporarily loads all available plugins and
reads the plugin type using the new mode PLUGIN_PROBE.
- Added "loadtype" to the plugin structure to store the type used for plugin
loading (currently only the voodoo plugin provides two types).
plugin_entry(). The additional boolean argument "init" is used to select the
requested action. The entry points still have unique names for compatibility
with the "non-plugin" compilation. Added macros for setting up these names
(e.g. PLUGIN_ENTRY_FOR_MODULE for device plugins).
- Removed "pseudo device plugin" containing common code and all connectable
USB devices.
- Moved USB device base class and module handling to the Bochs core.
Now loading USB device plugins in usb_common.cc.
- Created separate plugins for each USB device implementation.
- Modified Bochs plugin system to support new plugin type PLUGTYPE_USBDEV.
- Added entries for the non-plugin case similar to the network and sound stuff.
configuration, get/set status, get descriptor) to the base class to reduce code
duplication. The device calls the common handle_control() method and then it
processes unhandled requests in it's specific code. (similar to Qemu).
- USB xHCI NAK handling fix by Ben. Now openSUSE 13.2 boots without hang with
hub connected to an xHCI port.
- Updated Ben's email address and year in some copyright headers.
- UFI/CBI floppy: bus-powered, no remote wakeup
- HID (mouse, tablet, keypad): bus-powered, remote wakeup
- MSD (disk, cdrom), printer: self-powered, no remote wakeup
TODO: Remote wakeup is not yet implemented. A device should be able to resume
it's upstream port if suspended.
instead of the hub's remove_device() method. The external hub removes connected
devices before clearing it's own list. This fixes crash on exit when devices
are present on external hub.
- removed max_packet_size member from USB device structure
- usb_uhci: improved speed info
- updated USB-related documentation
- TODO: review and test the main part of the xHCI changes by Ben