- 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.
- HcLSThreshold is writable, but it's usually not modified (same as Qemu).
- BX_ERROR should only occur on an attempt to change the number of ports.
- Don't register read-only items for save/restore.
- Changed some device descriptor fields (using values from Qemu).
- Ported device reset code from Qemu.
- Check device speed setting on connect (only low/full speed supported yet).
- TODO: External hub doesn't work properly in some test cases (device change
not detected by guest OS, openSUSE 13.2 hangs with hub on xHCI).
- USB mouse and keypad now return NAK response when idle and there is no change.
- Implemented HID commands for get/set idle duration.
- Fixed NAK behaviour in UHCI and OHCI.
TODO list: USB tablet should also return NAK (doesn't work yet), review xHCI for
the NAK behaviour, accurate implementation of the idle duration
is currently supported per hub at the same time (same as OHCI).
TODO #1: We should support at least one async operation per connected device.
TODO #2: Async packet support for EHCI and xHCI.
- added a hack to make EHCI work in Bochs, but without asynchronous packet
support (tested with "high-speed" USB disk).
- added missing list for connected USB device state.
- fixed some of the endianness issues
- fixed some of the GCC warnings
- changed some BX_INFO to BX_DEBUG
- FIXME: non-bulk devices not yet working on xHCI. Linux guest hangs during boot
when HID or hub device is connected.
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.
ignores connected high speed device (fixes panic with EHCI on guest OS init or
shutdown). The other HC's now panic and disconnect device if the user decides
to continue.
Asynchronous transfers are not yet working properly (tested with USB disk device
in high speed mode). That's why the support for "speed:high" is still disabled.
Since we have no test case for the isosynchronous mode, I have not yet ported
the main code for it.
- added Android case to the configure script.
- renamed file memory.h to memory-bochs.h to fix conflict with NDK.
- fixed Android issues in some files.