- 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.
- Get rid of device_buffer and use packet init / cleanup functions.
- Read immediate data from memory location instead of possibly byte-swapped
TRB parameter.
- Moved UHCI async packet functions to usb_common.h for using then on both
UHCI and OHCI.
- Modified OHCI packet handling based on the UHCI implementation.
- Renamed EHCI helper function to avoid conflicts.
- TODO: async packet support on xHCI.
- Added missing queue handling code for init, reset and device disconnect.
- Added EHCI status access methods for async and periodic state.
- Added a lot of comments (mostly from the original EHCI core code).
- 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.
almost implemented, the port owner handling and the UHCI companion controllers
are present. High speed devices are not yet supported, since the EHCI scheduler
code has not been written yet (e.g. porting from Qemu). Low and full speed
devices should be detected correctly and work after port ownership change to
UHCI. 6 ports are available and the bochsrc syntax is similar to other HCs.
- added method to change port ownership.
- fixed UHCI reset and initialized device pointers.
- added symbol UHCI_FULL_DEBUG to reduce debug output if not set.
- renamed connection handling method.
emulation and usb_uhci.cc implements the setup for the PIIX3 chipset and the
runtime device change code. The UHCI core is required for the EHCI emulation,
since there can be multiple "companion" controllers for USB 1.1 device handling.
- More accurate seek emulation for read commands.
- Moved status indicator code to the SCSI layer.
- Fixed dump size for async packets.
TODO: Seek emulation for disk write commands.
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).
- deactivate seek timer when operation is cancelled.
- set async packet mode with a separate method at connection time.
- renamed some variables and prepared seek emulation for USB disk writes.
MSD / SCSI code.
TODO list (async packet and seek support):
- seek emulation for USB harddisk write commands
- seek emulation for floppy
- async packet support for UHCI and xHCI
- improve and clean up OHCI async packet code
- Common USB code prepared for async USB packet handling (ported from an earlier
Qemu version).
- Added simple async packet handling to OHCI (partly ported from earlier Qemu).
- Implemented USB cdrom seek emulation for hubs with async packet support. The
legacy code is still present for hubs without this feature.
- For UHCI and xHCI the callback is set to NULL to force the usage of the
legacy cdrom read code.
TODO: clean up OHCI code, async support for UHCI and xHCI, seek emulation for
USB harddisk and floppy.
- rewrite of usb_dump_packet(), execute code only if debug output is enabled.
- OHCI: removed packet dump, it should be done in the devices code if necessary.
- Add a special list to the MSD state and add pointers to the runtime-only
options for the cdrom. The restore handler of this list calls runtime_config()
to make sure the media path and status are correctly updated.
- Registering a runtime config handler for the USB cdrom is not necessary since
runtime_config() is always called from the hub it is connected to.
- Restore a string parameter value only if it's different from the initial one.
with devices conected at runtime.
- Added restore handler support for the bx_list_c class. If a handler is
registered, it will be called after restoring all of the list's members.
- USB hub: add special lists to the port state and add pointers to the
runtime-only options for each port. The restore handler of this list calls
init_device() to make sure all connected devices can be restored.
- Call restore_logopts() after restoring hardware to make sure all saved
modules have been created.
- TODO: the USB cdrom also needs a fix for it's runtime-only options.
- 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.
- Force a status bar update after unregistering an item.
- Added status indicators for USB disk and cdrom.
- Handle USB device disconnect in the runtime config handler, too.
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.
USB UHCI and the E1000 NIC are known to work fine on some guest systems, so
it's safe to remove this attribute.
TODO: Some other Bochs features need to be reviewed for this.
Notes by Ben:
This emulates a NEC/Renesas uPD720202 2-port (2 socket, 4-port register sets)
Root Hub xHCI Host Controller.
Many, many thanks to Renesas for their work and effort in helping my research.
I have tested in with my own tests and WinXP Home Edition SP3.
Use port1 and port2 to emulate a Super-speed device, and use port3 and port4
to emulate Low-, Full-, or High-speed devices.
NOTE: The Windows driver for this device uses a proprietary detection
mechanism and we don't have the permission to implement it. That's why it only
works fine with non-Windows guests.
- 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
- embedding combined manifest makes BOCHS.EXE usable
- list of DLL plugins now depends on the pci and debugger options
- 'make clean' now removes the generated manifest files
- renamed variable for external rules
- documentation update
sections. A better solution must be found for the basic set of device plugins
in iodev that don't require special rules.
Switched back to the original gui macro naming for linking plugins.
rules can be built now (keyboard, pit, gameport, serial, vga, svga_cirrus,
hdimage, netmod, soundmod, usb_common). The generated DLLs are usable with the
BOCHS.EXE built with the IDE, but the nmake won't work at all yet.
- save function implemented using a dummy parameter that only receives the
result of the save operation. The parameter's save/restore handlers doing
the main job. The numerical values of the requests are saved in a separate
text file. The data transfer buffers are saved as binary files.
- the request data buffers are now created dynamicly
- TODO: restore SCSI requests