- 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).
- 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.
Added latency time for the "implied seek" of read/write/format commands. Both
features can be used when asynchronous packet handling is available. Some
related changes in the non-async read and write code.
- Added missing update of the write protection flag after runtime config.
- Added sense codes for invalid cases of some commands.
- Added buffer pointer save/restore handling and use BXRS macros now.
It can be used when asynchronous packet handling is available. Some changes in
the non-async read and write code.
TODO: sector write timing, seek timing (similar to legacy floppy).
- Removed USB device type handling from constructor and init code, since we
only the 'floppy' type here.
- Write commands now using the device buffer for one sector.
TODO: support for starting without media and runtime media change.
- The read buffer is now limited to 16 sectors and the read commands can fill
it multiple times until all sectors have been read.
- The write commands are currently not using the device buffer, so no panic
should happen here.
devices like USB disk, cdrom or floppy. Using this feature for the new USB
floppy. Removed static indicators for port activity from the USB HC code.
TODO: Implement status LEDs for USB disk and cdrom.
by Ben Lunt. To connect a USB floppy you can use the 'floppy' device with the
path to the image separated with a colon. VVFAT is also supported.
FIXME: The device detection fails on some recent Linux distributions.
FIXME: Only 1.44M media format is currently supported.
TODO: Media change without disconnect is not implemented yet.