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/*
* cdc-acm.c
*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Armin Fuerst <fuerst@in.tum.de>
* Copyright (c) 1999 Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
* Copyright (c) 1999 Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>
* Copyright (c) 2000 Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
* Copyright (c) 2004 Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.name>
* Copyright (c) 2005 David Kubicek <dave@awk.cz>
*
* USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters
*
* Sponsored by SuSE
*
* ChangeLog:
* v0.9 - thorough cleaning, URBification, almost a rewrite
* v0.10 - some more cleanups
* v0.11 - fixed flow control, read error doesn't stop reads
* v0.12 - added TIOCM ioctls, added break handling, made struct acm
* kmalloced
* v0.13 - added termios, added hangup
* v0.14 - sized down struct acm
* v0.15 - fixed flow control again - characters could be lost
* v0.16 - added code for modems with swapped data and control interfaces
* v0.17 - added new style probing
* v0.18 - fixed new style probing for devices with more configurations
* v0.19 - fixed CLOCAL handling (thanks to Richard Shih-Ping Chan)
* v0.20 - switched to probing on interface (rather than device) class
* v0.21 - revert to probing on device for devices with multiple configs
* v0.22 - probe only the control interface. if usbcore doesn't choose the
* config we want, sysadmin changes bConfigurationValue in sysfs.
* v0.23 - use softirq for rx processing, as needed by tty layer
* v0.24 - change probe method to evaluate CDC union descriptor
* v0.25 - downstream tasks paralelized to maximize throughput
* v0.26 - multiple write urbs, writesize increased
*/
/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#undef DEBUG
#undef VERBOSE_DEBUG
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/tty.h>
#include <linux/serial.h>
#include <linux/tty_driver.h>
#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/usb.h>
#include <linux/usb/cdc.h>
#include <asm/byteorder.h>
#include <asm/unaligned.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include "cdc-acm.h"
#define ACM_CLOSE_TIMEOUT 15 /* seconds to let writes drain */
/*
* Version Information
*/
#define DRIVER_VERSION "v0.26"
#define DRIVER_AUTHOR "Armin Fuerst, Pavel Machek, Johannes Erdfelt, Vojtech Pavlik, David Kubicek"
#define DRIVER_DESC "USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters"
static struct usb_driver acm_driver;
static struct tty_driver *acm_tty_driver;
static struct acm *acm_table[ACM_TTY_MINORS];
static DEFINE_MUTEX(open_mutex);
#define ACM_READY(acm) (acm && acm->dev && acm->port.count)
static const struct tty_port_operations acm_port_ops = {
};
#ifdef VERBOSE_DEBUG
#define verbose 1
#else
#define verbose 0
#endif
/*
* Functions for ACM control messages.
*/
static int acm_ctrl_msg(struct acm *acm, int request, int value,
void *buf, int len)
{
int retval = usb_control_msg(acm->dev, usb_sndctrlpipe(acm->dev, 0),
request, USB_RT_ACM, value,
acm->control->altsetting[0].desc.bInterfaceNumber,
buf, len, 5000);
dbg("acm_control_msg: rq: 0x%02x val: %#x len: %#x result: %d",
request, value, len, retval);
return retval < 0 ? retval : 0;
}
/* devices aren't required to support these requests.
* the cdc acm descriptor tells whether they do...
*/
#define acm_set_control(acm, control) \
acm_ctrl_msg(acm, USB_CDC_REQ_SET_CONTROL_LINE_STATE, control, NULL, 0)
#define acm_set_line(acm, line) \
acm_ctrl_msg(acm, USB_CDC_REQ_SET_LINE_CODING, 0, line, sizeof *(line))
#define acm_send_break(acm, ms) \
acm_ctrl_msg(acm, USB_CDC_REQ_SEND_BREAK, ms, NULL, 0)
/*
* Write buffer management.
* All of these assume proper locks taken by the caller.
*/
static int acm_wb_alloc(struct acm *acm)
{
int i, wbn;
struct acm_wb *wb;
wbn = 0;
i = 0;
for (;;) {
wb = &acm->wb[wbn];
if (!wb->use) {
wb->use = 1;
return wbn;
}
wbn = (wbn + 1) % ACM_NW;
if (++i >= ACM_NW)
return -1;
}
}
static int acm_wb_is_avail(struct acm *acm)
{
int i, n;
unsigned long flags;
n = ACM_NW;
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->write_lock, flags);
for (i = 0; i < ACM_NW; i++)
n -= acm->wb[i].use;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->write_lock, flags);
return n;
}
/*
USB: cdc-acm.c: fix recursive lock in acm_start_wb error path Fixes an obvious bug in cdc-acm by avoiding a recursive lock on acm_start_wb()'s error path. Should apply towards 2.6.27 stable and 2.6.28. ============================================= [ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ] 2.6.27-2-pae #109 --------------------------------------------- python/31449 is trying to acquire lock: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a0348>] acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] but task is already holding lock: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a04fb>] acm_tty_write+0xe1/0x167 [cdc_acm] other info that might help us debug this: 2 locks held by python/31449: #0: (&tty->atomic_write_lock){--..}, at: [<c0260fae>] tty_write_lock+0x14/0x3b #1: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a04fb>] acm_tty_write+0xe1/0x167 [cdc_acm] stack backtrace: Pid: 31449, comm: python Not tainted 2.6.27-2-pae #109 [<c030f42f>] ? printk+0xf/0x18 [<c0149f33>] __lock_acquire+0xc7b/0x1316 [<c014a63e>] lock_acquire+0x70/0x97 [<f89a0348>] ? acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<c0312109>] _spin_lock_irqsave+0x37/0x47 [<f89a0348>] ? acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<f89a0348>] acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<f89a055d>] acm_tty_write+0x143/0x167 [cdc_acm] [<c0262a98>] write_chan+0x1cd/0x297 [<c012527e>] ? default_wake_function+0x0/0xd [<c026111e>] tty_write+0x149/0x1b9 [<c02628cb>] ? write_chan+0x0/0x297 [<c01912c5>] ? rw_verify_area+0x76/0x98 [<c0260fd5>] ? tty_write+0x0/0x1b9 [<c01919ba>] vfs_write+0x8c/0x136 [<c0191afd>] sys_write+0x3b/0x60 [<c0103beb>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x3f ======================= Signed-off-by: Brandon Philips <bphilips@suse.de> Cc: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.org> Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-11-07 03:19:11 +08:00
* Finish write. Caller must hold acm->write_lock
*/
static void acm_write_done(struct acm *acm, struct acm_wb *wb)
{
wb->use = 0;
acm->transmitting--;
usb_autopm_put_interface_async(acm->control);
}
/*
* Poke write.
*
* the caller is responsible for locking
*/
static int acm_start_wb(struct acm *acm, struct acm_wb *wb)
{
int rc;
acm->transmitting++;
wb->urb->transfer_buffer = wb->buf;
wb->urb->transfer_dma = wb->dmah;
wb->urb->transfer_buffer_length = wb->len;
wb->urb->dev = acm->dev;
rc = usb_submit_urb(wb->urb, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (rc < 0) {
dbg("usb_submit_urb(write bulk) failed: %d", rc);
acm_write_done(acm, wb);
}
return rc;
}
static int acm_write_start(struct acm *acm, int wbn)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct acm_wb *wb = &acm->wb[wbn];
int rc;
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->write_lock, flags);
if (!acm->dev) {
wb->use = 0;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->write_lock, flags);
return -ENODEV;
}
dbg("%s susp_count: %d", __func__, acm->susp_count);
usb_autopm_get_interface_async(acm->control);
if (acm->susp_count) {
if (!acm->delayed_wb)
acm->delayed_wb = wb;
else
usb_autopm_put_interface_async(acm->control);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->write_lock, flags);
return 0; /* A white lie */
}
usb_mark_last_busy(acm->dev);
rc = acm_start_wb(acm, wb);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->write_lock, flags);
return rc;
}
/*
* attributes exported through sysfs
*/
static ssize_t show_caps
(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
struct acm *acm = usb_get_intfdata(intf);
return sprintf(buf, "%d", acm->ctrl_caps);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(bmCapabilities, S_IRUGO, show_caps, NULL);
static ssize_t show_country_codes
(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
struct acm *acm = usb_get_intfdata(intf);
memcpy(buf, acm->country_codes, acm->country_code_size);
return acm->country_code_size;
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(wCountryCodes, S_IRUGO, show_country_codes, NULL);
static ssize_t show_country_rel_date
(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
struct acm *acm = usb_get_intfdata(intf);
return sprintf(buf, "%d", acm->country_rel_date);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR(iCountryCodeRelDate, S_IRUGO, show_country_rel_date, NULL);
/*
* Interrupt handlers for various ACM device responses
*/
/* control interface reports status changes with "interrupt" transfers */
IRQ: Maintain regs pointer globally rather than passing to IRQ handlers Maintain a per-CPU global "struct pt_regs *" variable which can be used instead of passing regs around manually through all ~1800 interrupt handlers in the Linux kernel. The regs pointer is used in few places, but it potentially costs both stack space and code to pass it around. On the FRV arch, removing the regs parameter from all the genirq function results in a 20% speed up of the IRQ exit path (ie: from leaving timer_interrupt() to leaving do_IRQ()). Where appropriate, an arch may override the generic storage facility and do something different with the variable. On FRV, for instance, the address is maintained in GR28 at all times inside the kernel as part of general exception handling. Having looked over the code, it appears that the parameter may be handed down through up to twenty or so layers of functions. Consider a USB character device attached to a USB hub, attached to a USB controller that posts its interrupts through a cascaded auxiliary interrupt controller. A character device driver may want to pass regs to the sysrq handler through the input layer which adds another few layers of parameter passing. I've build this code with allyesconfig for x86_64 and i386. I've runtested the main part of the code on FRV and i386, though I can't test most of the drivers. I've also done partial conversion for powerpc and MIPS - these at least compile with minimal configurations. This will affect all archs. Mostly the changes should be relatively easy. Take do_IRQ(), store the regs pointer at the beginning, saving the old one: struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); And put the old one back at the end: set_irq_regs(old_regs); Don't pass regs through to generic_handle_irq() or __do_IRQ(). In timer_interrupt(), this sort of change will be necessary: - update_process_times(user_mode(regs)); - profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING, regs); + update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs())); + profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING); I'd like to move update_process_times()'s use of get_irq_regs() into itself, except that i386, alone of the archs, uses something other than user_mode(). Some notes on the interrupt handling in the drivers: (*) input_dev() is now gone entirely. The regs pointer is no longer stored in the input_dev struct. (*) finish_unlinks() in drivers/usb/host/ohci-q.c needs checking. It does something different depending on whether it's been supplied with a regs pointer or not. (*) Various IRQ handler function pointers have been moved to type irq_handler_t. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> (cherry picked from 1b16e7ac850969f38b375e511e3fa2f474a33867 commit)
2006-10-05 21:55:46 +08:00
static void acm_ctrl_irq(struct urb *urb)
{
struct acm *acm = urb->context;
struct usb_cdc_notification *dr = urb->transfer_buffer;
struct tty_struct *tty;
unsigned char *data;
int newctrl;
int retval;
int status = urb->status;
switch (status) {
case 0:
/* success */
break;
case -ECONNRESET:
case -ENOENT:
case -ESHUTDOWN:
/* this urb is terminated, clean up */
dbg("%s - urb shutting down with status: %d", __func__, status);
return;
default:
dbg("%s - nonzero urb status received: %d", __func__, status);
goto exit;
}
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
goto exit;
data = (unsigned char *)(dr + 1);
switch (dr->bNotificationType) {
case USB_CDC_NOTIFY_NETWORK_CONNECTION:
dbg("%s network", dr->wValue ?
"connected to" : "disconnected from");
break;
case USB_CDC_NOTIFY_SERIAL_STATE:
tty = tty_port_tty_get(&acm->port);
newctrl = get_unaligned_le16(data);
if (tty) {
if (!acm->clocal &&
(acm->ctrlin & ~newctrl & ACM_CTRL_DCD)) {
dbg("calling hangup");
tty_hangup(tty);
}
tty_kref_put(tty);
}
acm->ctrlin = newctrl;
dbg("input control lines: dcd%c dsr%c break%c ring%c framing%c parity%c overrun%c",
acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_DCD ? '+' : '-',
acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_DSR ? '+' : '-',
acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_BRK ? '+' : '-',
acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_RI ? '+' : '-',
acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_FRAMING ? '+' : '-',
acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_PARITY ? '+' : '-',
acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_OVERRUN ? '+' : '-');
break;
default:
dbg("unknown notification %d received: index %d len %d data0 %d data1 %d",
dr->bNotificationType, dr->wIndex,
dr->wLength, data[0], data[1]);
break;
}
exit:
usb_mark_last_busy(acm->dev);
retval = usb_submit_urb(urb, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (retval)
dev_err(&urb->dev->dev, "%s - usb_submit_urb failed with "
"result %d", __func__, retval);
}
/* data interface returns incoming bytes, or we got unthrottled */
IRQ: Maintain regs pointer globally rather than passing to IRQ handlers Maintain a per-CPU global "struct pt_regs *" variable which can be used instead of passing regs around manually through all ~1800 interrupt handlers in the Linux kernel. The regs pointer is used in few places, but it potentially costs both stack space and code to pass it around. On the FRV arch, removing the regs parameter from all the genirq function results in a 20% speed up of the IRQ exit path (ie: from leaving timer_interrupt() to leaving do_IRQ()). Where appropriate, an arch may override the generic storage facility and do something different with the variable. On FRV, for instance, the address is maintained in GR28 at all times inside the kernel as part of general exception handling. Having looked over the code, it appears that the parameter may be handed down through up to twenty or so layers of functions. Consider a USB character device attached to a USB hub, attached to a USB controller that posts its interrupts through a cascaded auxiliary interrupt controller. A character device driver may want to pass regs to the sysrq handler through the input layer which adds another few layers of parameter passing. I've build this code with allyesconfig for x86_64 and i386. I've runtested the main part of the code on FRV and i386, though I can't test most of the drivers. I've also done partial conversion for powerpc and MIPS - these at least compile with minimal configurations. This will affect all archs. Mostly the changes should be relatively easy. Take do_IRQ(), store the regs pointer at the beginning, saving the old one: struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); And put the old one back at the end: set_irq_regs(old_regs); Don't pass regs through to generic_handle_irq() or __do_IRQ(). In timer_interrupt(), this sort of change will be necessary: - update_process_times(user_mode(regs)); - profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING, regs); + update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs())); + profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING); I'd like to move update_process_times()'s use of get_irq_regs() into itself, except that i386, alone of the archs, uses something other than user_mode(). Some notes on the interrupt handling in the drivers: (*) input_dev() is now gone entirely. The regs pointer is no longer stored in the input_dev struct. (*) finish_unlinks() in drivers/usb/host/ohci-q.c needs checking. It does something different depending on whether it's been supplied with a regs pointer or not. (*) Various IRQ handler function pointers have been moved to type irq_handler_t. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> (cherry picked from 1b16e7ac850969f38b375e511e3fa2f474a33867 commit)
2006-10-05 21:55:46 +08:00
static void acm_read_bulk(struct urb *urb)
{
struct acm_rb *buf;
struct acm_ru *rcv = urb->context;
struct acm *acm = rcv->instance;
int status = urb->status;
dbg("Entering acm_read_bulk with status %d", status);
if (!ACM_READY(acm)) {
dev_dbg(&acm->data->dev, "Aborting, acm not ready");
return;
}
usb_mark_last_busy(acm->dev);
if (status)
dev_dbg(&acm->data->dev, "bulk rx status %d\n", status);
buf = rcv->buffer;
buf->size = urb->actual_length;
if (likely(status == 0)) {
spin_lock(&acm->read_lock);
acm->processing++;
list_add_tail(&rcv->list, &acm->spare_read_urbs);
list_add_tail(&buf->list, &acm->filled_read_bufs);
spin_unlock(&acm->read_lock);
} else {
/* we drop the buffer due to an error */
spin_lock(&acm->read_lock);
list_add_tail(&rcv->list, &acm->spare_read_urbs);
list_add(&buf->list, &acm->spare_read_bufs);
spin_unlock(&acm->read_lock);
/* nevertheless the tasklet must be kicked unconditionally
so the queue cannot dry up */
}
if (likely(!acm->susp_count))
tasklet_schedule(&acm->urb_task);
}
static void acm_rx_tasklet(unsigned long _acm)
{
struct acm *acm = (void *)_acm;
struct acm_rb *buf;
struct tty_struct *tty;
struct acm_ru *rcv;
unsigned long flags;
unsigned char throttled;
dbg("Entering acm_rx_tasklet");
if (!ACM_READY(acm)) {
dbg("acm_rx_tasklet: ACM not ready");
return;
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->throttle_lock, flags);
throttled = acm->throttle;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->throttle_lock, flags);
if (throttled) {
dbg("acm_rx_tasklet: throttled");
return;
}
tty = tty_port_tty_get(&acm->port);
next_buffer:
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->read_lock, flags);
if (list_empty(&acm->filled_read_bufs)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
goto urbs;
}
buf = list_entry(acm->filled_read_bufs.next,
struct acm_rb, list);
list_del(&buf->list);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
dbg("acm_rx_tasklet: procesing buf 0x%p, size = %d", buf, buf->size);
if (tty) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->throttle_lock, flags);
throttled = acm->throttle;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->throttle_lock, flags);
if (!throttled) {
tty_insert_flip_string(tty, buf->base, buf->size);
tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
} else {
tty_kref_put(tty);
dbg("Throttling noticed");
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->read_lock, flags);
list_add(&buf->list, &acm->filled_read_bufs);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
return;
}
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->read_lock, flags);
list_add(&buf->list, &acm->spare_read_bufs);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
goto next_buffer;
urbs:
tty_kref_put(tty);
while (!list_empty(&acm->spare_read_bufs)) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->read_lock, flags);
if (list_empty(&acm->spare_read_urbs)) {
acm->processing = 0;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
return;
}
rcv = list_entry(acm->spare_read_urbs.next,
struct acm_ru, list);
list_del(&rcv->list);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
buf = list_entry(acm->spare_read_bufs.next,
struct acm_rb, list);
list_del(&buf->list);
rcv->buffer = buf;
if (acm->is_int_ep)
usb_fill_int_urb(rcv->urb, acm->dev,
acm->rx_endpoint,
buf->base,
acm->readsize,
acm_read_bulk, rcv, acm->bInterval);
else
usb_fill_bulk_urb(rcv->urb, acm->dev,
acm->rx_endpoint,
buf->base,
acm->readsize,
acm_read_bulk, rcv);
rcv->urb->transfer_dma = buf->dma;
rcv->urb->transfer_flags |= URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP;
/* This shouldn't kill the driver as unsuccessful URBs are
returned to the free-urbs-pool and resubmited ASAP */
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->read_lock, flags);
if (acm->susp_count ||
usb_submit_urb(rcv->urb, GFP_ATOMIC) < 0) {
list_add(&buf->list, &acm->spare_read_bufs);
list_add(&rcv->list, &acm->spare_read_urbs);
acm->processing = 0;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
return;
} else {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
dbg("acm_rx_tasklet: sending urb 0x%p, rcv 0x%p, buf 0x%p", rcv->urb, rcv, buf);
}
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->read_lock, flags);
acm->processing = 0;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->read_lock, flags);
}
/* data interface wrote those outgoing bytes */
IRQ: Maintain regs pointer globally rather than passing to IRQ handlers Maintain a per-CPU global "struct pt_regs *" variable which can be used instead of passing regs around manually through all ~1800 interrupt handlers in the Linux kernel. The regs pointer is used in few places, but it potentially costs both stack space and code to pass it around. On the FRV arch, removing the regs parameter from all the genirq function results in a 20% speed up of the IRQ exit path (ie: from leaving timer_interrupt() to leaving do_IRQ()). Where appropriate, an arch may override the generic storage facility and do something different with the variable. On FRV, for instance, the address is maintained in GR28 at all times inside the kernel as part of general exception handling. Having looked over the code, it appears that the parameter may be handed down through up to twenty or so layers of functions. Consider a USB character device attached to a USB hub, attached to a USB controller that posts its interrupts through a cascaded auxiliary interrupt controller. A character device driver may want to pass regs to the sysrq handler through the input layer which adds another few layers of parameter passing. I've build this code with allyesconfig for x86_64 and i386. I've runtested the main part of the code on FRV and i386, though I can't test most of the drivers. I've also done partial conversion for powerpc and MIPS - these at least compile with minimal configurations. This will affect all archs. Mostly the changes should be relatively easy. Take do_IRQ(), store the regs pointer at the beginning, saving the old one: struct pt_regs *old_regs = set_irq_regs(regs); And put the old one back at the end: set_irq_regs(old_regs); Don't pass regs through to generic_handle_irq() or __do_IRQ(). In timer_interrupt(), this sort of change will be necessary: - update_process_times(user_mode(regs)); - profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING, regs); + update_process_times(user_mode(get_irq_regs())); + profile_tick(CPU_PROFILING); I'd like to move update_process_times()'s use of get_irq_regs() into itself, except that i386, alone of the archs, uses something other than user_mode(). Some notes on the interrupt handling in the drivers: (*) input_dev() is now gone entirely. The regs pointer is no longer stored in the input_dev struct. (*) finish_unlinks() in drivers/usb/host/ohci-q.c needs checking. It does something different depending on whether it's been supplied with a regs pointer or not. (*) Various IRQ handler function pointers have been moved to type irq_handler_t. Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> (cherry picked from 1b16e7ac850969f38b375e511e3fa2f474a33867 commit)
2006-10-05 21:55:46 +08:00
static void acm_write_bulk(struct urb *urb)
{
struct acm_wb *wb = urb->context;
struct acm *acm = wb->instance;
USB: cdc-acm.c: fix recursive lock in acm_start_wb error path Fixes an obvious bug in cdc-acm by avoiding a recursive lock on acm_start_wb()'s error path. Should apply towards 2.6.27 stable and 2.6.28. ============================================= [ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ] 2.6.27-2-pae #109 --------------------------------------------- python/31449 is trying to acquire lock: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a0348>] acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] but task is already holding lock: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a04fb>] acm_tty_write+0xe1/0x167 [cdc_acm] other info that might help us debug this: 2 locks held by python/31449: #0: (&tty->atomic_write_lock){--..}, at: [<c0260fae>] tty_write_lock+0x14/0x3b #1: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a04fb>] acm_tty_write+0xe1/0x167 [cdc_acm] stack backtrace: Pid: 31449, comm: python Not tainted 2.6.27-2-pae #109 [<c030f42f>] ? printk+0xf/0x18 [<c0149f33>] __lock_acquire+0xc7b/0x1316 [<c014a63e>] lock_acquire+0x70/0x97 [<f89a0348>] ? acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<c0312109>] _spin_lock_irqsave+0x37/0x47 [<f89a0348>] ? acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<f89a0348>] acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<f89a055d>] acm_tty_write+0x143/0x167 [cdc_acm] [<c0262a98>] write_chan+0x1cd/0x297 [<c012527e>] ? default_wake_function+0x0/0xd [<c026111e>] tty_write+0x149/0x1b9 [<c02628cb>] ? write_chan+0x0/0x297 [<c01912c5>] ? rw_verify_area+0x76/0x98 [<c0260fd5>] ? tty_write+0x0/0x1b9 [<c01919ba>] vfs_write+0x8c/0x136 [<c0191afd>] sys_write+0x3b/0x60 [<c0103beb>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x3f ======================= Signed-off-by: Brandon Philips <bphilips@suse.de> Cc: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.org> Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-11-07 03:19:11 +08:00
unsigned long flags;
if (verbose || urb->status
|| (urb->actual_length != urb->transfer_buffer_length))
dev_dbg(&acm->data->dev, "tx %d/%d bytes -- > %d\n",
urb->actual_length,
urb->transfer_buffer_length,
urb->status);
USB: cdc-acm.c: fix recursive lock in acm_start_wb error path Fixes an obvious bug in cdc-acm by avoiding a recursive lock on acm_start_wb()'s error path. Should apply towards 2.6.27 stable and 2.6.28. ============================================= [ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ] 2.6.27-2-pae #109 --------------------------------------------- python/31449 is trying to acquire lock: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a0348>] acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] but task is already holding lock: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a04fb>] acm_tty_write+0xe1/0x167 [cdc_acm] other info that might help us debug this: 2 locks held by python/31449: #0: (&tty->atomic_write_lock){--..}, at: [<c0260fae>] tty_write_lock+0x14/0x3b #1: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a04fb>] acm_tty_write+0xe1/0x167 [cdc_acm] stack backtrace: Pid: 31449, comm: python Not tainted 2.6.27-2-pae #109 [<c030f42f>] ? printk+0xf/0x18 [<c0149f33>] __lock_acquire+0xc7b/0x1316 [<c014a63e>] lock_acquire+0x70/0x97 [<f89a0348>] ? acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<c0312109>] _spin_lock_irqsave+0x37/0x47 [<f89a0348>] ? acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<f89a0348>] acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<f89a055d>] acm_tty_write+0x143/0x167 [cdc_acm] [<c0262a98>] write_chan+0x1cd/0x297 [<c012527e>] ? default_wake_function+0x0/0xd [<c026111e>] tty_write+0x149/0x1b9 [<c02628cb>] ? write_chan+0x0/0x297 [<c01912c5>] ? rw_verify_area+0x76/0x98 [<c0260fd5>] ? tty_write+0x0/0x1b9 [<c01919ba>] vfs_write+0x8c/0x136 [<c0191afd>] sys_write+0x3b/0x60 [<c0103beb>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x3f ======================= Signed-off-by: Brandon Philips <bphilips@suse.de> Cc: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.org> Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-11-07 03:19:11 +08:00
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->write_lock, flags);
acm_write_done(acm, wb);
USB: cdc-acm.c: fix recursive lock in acm_start_wb error path Fixes an obvious bug in cdc-acm by avoiding a recursive lock on acm_start_wb()'s error path. Should apply towards 2.6.27 stable and 2.6.28. ============================================= [ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ] 2.6.27-2-pae #109 --------------------------------------------- python/31449 is trying to acquire lock: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a0348>] acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] but task is already holding lock: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a04fb>] acm_tty_write+0xe1/0x167 [cdc_acm] other info that might help us debug this: 2 locks held by python/31449: #0: (&tty->atomic_write_lock){--..}, at: [<c0260fae>] tty_write_lock+0x14/0x3b #1: (&acm->write_lock){++..}, at: [<f89a04fb>] acm_tty_write+0xe1/0x167 [cdc_acm] stack backtrace: Pid: 31449, comm: python Not tainted 2.6.27-2-pae #109 [<c030f42f>] ? printk+0xf/0x18 [<c0149f33>] __lock_acquire+0xc7b/0x1316 [<c014a63e>] lock_acquire+0x70/0x97 [<f89a0348>] ? acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<c0312109>] _spin_lock_irqsave+0x37/0x47 [<f89a0348>] ? acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<f89a0348>] acm_start_wb+0x5c/0x7b [cdc_acm] [<f89a055d>] acm_tty_write+0x143/0x167 [cdc_acm] [<c0262a98>] write_chan+0x1cd/0x297 [<c012527e>] ? default_wake_function+0x0/0xd [<c026111e>] tty_write+0x149/0x1b9 [<c02628cb>] ? write_chan+0x0/0x297 [<c01912c5>] ? rw_verify_area+0x76/0x98 [<c0260fd5>] ? tty_write+0x0/0x1b9 [<c01919ba>] vfs_write+0x8c/0x136 [<c0191afd>] sys_write+0x3b/0x60 [<c0103beb>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x3f ======================= Signed-off-by: Brandon Philips <bphilips@suse.de> Cc: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.org> Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-11-07 03:19:11 +08:00
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->write_lock, flags);
if (ACM_READY(acm))
schedule_work(&acm->work);
else
wake_up_interruptible(&acm->drain_wait);
}
static void acm_softint(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct acm *acm = container_of(work, struct acm, work);
struct tty_struct *tty;
dev_vdbg(&acm->data->dev, "tx work\n");
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return;
tty = tty_port_tty_get(&acm->port);
tty_wakeup(tty);
tty_kref_put(tty);
}
/*
* TTY handlers
*/
static int acm_tty_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
{
struct acm *acm;
int rv = -ENODEV;
int i;
dbg("Entering acm_tty_open.");
mutex_lock(&open_mutex);
acm = acm_table[tty->index];
if (!acm || !acm->dev)
goto out;
else
rv = 0;
set_bit(TTY_NO_WRITE_SPLIT, &tty->flags);
tty->driver_data = acm;
tty_port_tty_set(&acm->port, tty);
if (usb_autopm_get_interface(acm->control) < 0)
goto early_bail;
else
acm->control->needs_remote_wakeup = 1;
mutex_lock(&acm->mutex);
if (acm->port.count++) {
mutex_unlock(&acm->mutex);
usb_autopm_put_interface(acm->control);
goto out;
}
acm->ctrlurb->dev = acm->dev;
if (usb_submit_urb(acm->ctrlurb, GFP_KERNEL)) {
dbg("usb_submit_urb(ctrl irq) failed");
goto bail_out;
}
if (0 > acm_set_control(acm, acm->ctrlout = ACM_CTRL_DTR | ACM_CTRL_RTS) &&
(acm->ctrl_caps & USB_CDC_CAP_LINE))
goto full_bailout;
usb_autopm_put_interface(acm->control);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&acm->spare_read_urbs);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&acm->spare_read_bufs);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&acm->filled_read_bufs);
for (i = 0; i < acm->rx_buflimit; i++)
list_add(&(acm->ru[i].list), &acm->spare_read_urbs);
for (i = 0; i < acm->rx_buflimit; i++)
list_add(&(acm->rb[i].list), &acm->spare_read_bufs);
acm->throttle = 0;
set_bit(ASYNCB_INITIALIZED, &acm->port.flags);
rv = tty_port_block_til_ready(&acm->port, tty, filp);
tasklet_schedule(&acm->urb_task);
mutex_unlock(&acm->mutex);
out:
mutex_unlock(&open_mutex);
return rv;
full_bailout:
usb_kill_urb(acm->ctrlurb);
bail_out:
acm->port.count--;
mutex_unlock(&acm->mutex);
usb_autopm_put_interface(acm->control);
early_bail:
mutex_unlock(&open_mutex);
tty_port_tty_set(&acm->port, NULL);
return -EIO;
}
static void acm_tty_unregister(struct acm *acm)
{
int i, nr;
nr = acm->rx_buflimit;
tty_unregister_device(acm_tty_driver, acm->minor);
usb_put_intf(acm->control);
acm_table[acm->minor] = NULL;
usb_free_urb(acm->ctrlurb);
for (i = 0; i < ACM_NW; i++)
usb_free_urb(acm->wb[i].urb);
for (i = 0; i < nr; i++)
usb_free_urb(acm->ru[i].urb);
kfree(acm->country_codes);
kfree(acm);
}
static int acm_tty_chars_in_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty);
static void acm_port_down(struct acm *acm, int drain)
{
int i, nr = acm->rx_buflimit;
mutex_lock(&open_mutex);
if (acm->dev) {
usb_autopm_get_interface(acm->control);
acm_set_control(acm, acm->ctrlout = 0);
/* try letting the last writes drain naturally */
if (drain) {
wait_event_interruptible_timeout(acm->drain_wait,
(ACM_NW == acm_wb_is_avail(acm)) || !acm->dev,
ACM_CLOSE_TIMEOUT * HZ);
}
usb_kill_urb(acm->ctrlurb);
for (i = 0; i < ACM_NW; i++)
usb_kill_urb(acm->wb[i].urb);
for (i = 0; i < nr; i++)
usb_kill_urb(acm->ru[i].urb);
acm->control->needs_remote_wakeup = 0;
usb_autopm_put_interface(acm->control);
}
mutex_unlock(&open_mutex);
}
static void acm_tty_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
tty_port_hangup(&acm->port);
acm_port_down(acm, 0);
}
static void acm_tty_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
/* Perform the closing process and see if we need to do the hardware
shutdown */
USB: cdc_acm: Fix memory leak after hangup Am Donnerstag, 10. September 2009 15:43:53 schrieb Dietmar Hilbrich: > Hello, > > i have the following problem with the cdc-acm - driver: > > I'm using the driver with an "Ericsson F3507G" on a Thinkpad T400. > > If a disable the device (with the RFKill-Switch) while it is used by a > programm like ppp, the driver doesn't seem to correctly clean up the tty, > even after the program has been closed) > > The tty is still active (e.g. there still exists an entry in > /sys/dev/char/166:0 if ttyACM0 was used) and if a reacticate the device, > this device entry will be skipped and the Device-Nodes ttyACM1, ttyACM2 > and ttyACM3 will be used. > > This problem was introduced with the commit > 10077d4a6674f535abdbe25cdecb1202af7948f1 (before 2.6.31-rc1) and still > exists in 2.6.31. > > I was able the fix this problem with the following patch: > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c > index 2bfc41e..0970d2f 100644 > --- a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c > +++ b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c > @@ -676,6 +676,7 @@ static void acm_tty_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty) > struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data; > tty_port_hangup(&acm->port); > acm_port_down(acm, 0); > + acm_tty_unregister(acm); > } I have the same problem with cdc-acm (I'm using a Samsung SGH-U900): when I unplug it from the USB port during a PPP connection, the ppp daemon gets the hangup correctly (and closes the device), but the struct acm corresponding to the device disconnected is not freed. Hence reconnecting the device results in creation of /dev/ttyACM(x+1). The same happens when the system is hibernated during a PPP connection. This memory leak is due to the fact that when the tty is hung up, tty_port_close_start() returns always zero, and acm_tty_close() never reaches the point where acm_tty_unregister() is called. Here is a fix for this. Signed-off-by: Francesco Lavra <francescolavra@interfree.it> Acked-by: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2009-11-03 18:53:07 +08:00
if (!acm)
return;
USB: cdc_acm: Fix memory leak after hangup Am Donnerstag, 10. September 2009 15:43:53 schrieb Dietmar Hilbrich: > Hello, > > i have the following problem with the cdc-acm - driver: > > I'm using the driver with an "Ericsson F3507G" on a Thinkpad T400. > > If a disable the device (with the RFKill-Switch) while it is used by a > programm like ppp, the driver doesn't seem to correctly clean up the tty, > even after the program has been closed) > > The tty is still active (e.g. there still exists an entry in > /sys/dev/char/166:0 if ttyACM0 was used) and if a reacticate the device, > this device entry will be skipped and the Device-Nodes ttyACM1, ttyACM2 > and ttyACM3 will be used. > > This problem was introduced with the commit > 10077d4a6674f535abdbe25cdecb1202af7948f1 (before 2.6.31-rc1) and still > exists in 2.6.31. > > I was able the fix this problem with the following patch: > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c > index 2bfc41e..0970d2f 100644 > --- a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c > +++ b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c > @@ -676,6 +676,7 @@ static void acm_tty_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty) > struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data; > tty_port_hangup(&acm->port); > acm_port_down(acm, 0); > + acm_tty_unregister(acm); > } I have the same problem with cdc-acm (I'm using a Samsung SGH-U900): when I unplug it from the USB port during a PPP connection, the ppp daemon gets the hangup correctly (and closes the device), but the struct acm corresponding to the device disconnected is not freed. Hence reconnecting the device results in creation of /dev/ttyACM(x+1). The same happens when the system is hibernated during a PPP connection. This memory leak is due to the fact that when the tty is hung up, tty_port_close_start() returns always zero, and acm_tty_close() never reaches the point where acm_tty_unregister() is called. Here is a fix for this. Signed-off-by: Francesco Lavra <francescolavra@interfree.it> Acked-by: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2009-11-03 18:53:07 +08:00
if (tty_port_close_start(&acm->port, tty, filp) == 0) {
mutex_lock(&open_mutex);
if (!acm->dev) {
tty_port_tty_set(&acm->port, NULL);
acm_tty_unregister(acm);
tty->driver_data = NULL;
}
mutex_unlock(&open_mutex);
return;
}
acm_port_down(acm, 0);
tty_port_close_end(&acm->port, tty);
tty_port_tty_set(&acm->port, NULL);
}
static int acm_tty_write(struct tty_struct *tty,
const unsigned char *buf, int count)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
int stat;
unsigned long flags;
int wbn;
struct acm_wb *wb;
dbg("Entering acm_tty_write to write %d bytes,", count);
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return -EINVAL;
if (!count)
return 0;
spin_lock_irqsave(&acm->write_lock, flags);
wbn = acm_wb_alloc(acm);
if (wbn < 0) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->write_lock, flags);
return 0;
}
wb = &acm->wb[wbn];
count = (count > acm->writesize) ? acm->writesize : count;
dbg("Get %d bytes...", count);
memcpy(wb->buf, buf, count);
wb->len = count;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&acm->write_lock, flags);
stat = acm_write_start(acm, wbn);
if (stat < 0)
return stat;
return count;
}
static int acm_tty_write_room(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return -EINVAL;
/*
* Do not let the line discipline to know that we have a reserve,
* or it might get too enthusiastic.
*/
return acm_wb_is_avail(acm) ? acm->writesize : 0;
}
static int acm_tty_chars_in_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return 0;
/*
* This is inaccurate (overcounts), but it works.
*/
return (ACM_NW - acm_wb_is_avail(acm)) * acm->writesize;
}
static void acm_tty_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return;
spin_lock_bh(&acm->throttle_lock);
acm->throttle = 1;
spin_unlock_bh(&acm->throttle_lock);
}
static void acm_tty_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return;
spin_lock_bh(&acm->throttle_lock);
acm->throttle = 0;
spin_unlock_bh(&acm->throttle_lock);
tasklet_schedule(&acm->urb_task);
}
static int acm_tty_break_ctl(struct tty_struct *tty, int state)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
int retval;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return -EINVAL;
retval = acm_send_break(acm, state ? 0xffff : 0);
if (retval < 0)
dbg("send break failed");
return retval;
}
static int acm_tty_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return -EINVAL;
return (acm->ctrlout & ACM_CTRL_DTR ? TIOCM_DTR : 0) |
(acm->ctrlout & ACM_CTRL_RTS ? TIOCM_RTS : 0) |
(acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_DSR ? TIOCM_DSR : 0) |
(acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_RI ? TIOCM_RI : 0) |
(acm->ctrlin & ACM_CTRL_DCD ? TIOCM_CD : 0) |
TIOCM_CTS;
}
static int acm_tty_tiocmset(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file,
unsigned int set, unsigned int clear)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
unsigned int newctrl;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return -EINVAL;
newctrl = acm->ctrlout;
set = (set & TIOCM_DTR ? ACM_CTRL_DTR : 0) |
(set & TIOCM_RTS ? ACM_CTRL_RTS : 0);
clear = (clear & TIOCM_DTR ? ACM_CTRL_DTR : 0) |
(clear & TIOCM_RTS ? ACM_CTRL_RTS : 0);
newctrl = (newctrl & ~clear) | set;
if (acm->ctrlout == newctrl)
return 0;
return acm_set_control(acm, acm->ctrlout = newctrl);
}
static int acm_tty_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file,
unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return -EINVAL;
return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
}
static const __u32 acm_tty_speed[] = {
0, 50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600,
1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 500000, 576000,
921600, 1000000, 1152000, 1500000, 2000000,
2500000, 3000000, 3500000, 4000000
};
static const __u8 acm_tty_size[] = {
5, 6, 7, 8
};
static void acm_tty_set_termios(struct tty_struct *tty,
struct ktermios *termios_old)
{
struct acm *acm = tty->driver_data;
struct ktermios *termios = tty->termios;
struct usb_cdc_line_coding newline;
int newctrl = acm->ctrlout;
if (!ACM_READY(acm))
return;
newline.dwDTERate = cpu_to_le32(tty_get_baud_rate(tty));
newline.bCharFormat = termios->c_cflag & CSTOPB ? 2 : 0;
newline.bParityType = termios->c_cflag & PARENB ?
(termios->c_cflag & PARODD ? 1 : 2) +
(termios->c_cflag & CMSPAR ? 2 : 0) : 0;
newline.bDataBits = acm_tty_size[(termios->c_cflag & CSIZE) >> 4];
/* FIXME: Needs to clear unsupported bits in the termios */
acm->clocal = ((termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) != 0);
if (!newline.dwDTERate) {
newline.dwDTERate = acm->line.dwDTERate;
newctrl &= ~ACM_CTRL_DTR;
} else
newctrl |= ACM_CTRL_DTR;
if (newctrl != acm->ctrlout)
acm_set_control(acm, acm->ctrlout = newctrl);
if (memcmp(&acm->line, &newline, sizeof newline)) {
memcpy(&acm->line, &newline, sizeof newline);
dbg("set line: %d %d %d %d", le32_to_cpu(newline.dwDTERate),
newline.bCharFormat, newline.bParityType,
newline.bDataBits);
acm_set_line(acm, &acm->line);
}
}
/*
* USB probe and disconnect routines.
*/
/* Little helpers: write/read buffers free */
static void acm_write_buffers_free(struct acm *acm)
{
int i;
struct acm_wb *wb;
struct usb_device *usb_dev = interface_to_usbdev(acm->control);
for (wb = &acm->wb[0], i = 0; i < ACM_NW; i++, wb++)
usb_free_coherent(usb_dev, acm->writesize, wb->buf, wb->dmah);
}
static void acm_read_buffers_free(struct acm *acm)
{
struct usb_device *usb_dev = interface_to_usbdev(acm->control);
int i, n = acm->rx_buflimit;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
usb_free_coherent(usb_dev, acm->readsize,
acm->rb[i].base, acm->rb[i].dma);
}
/* Little helper: write buffers allocate */
static int acm_write_buffers_alloc(struct acm *acm)
{
int i;
struct acm_wb *wb;
for (wb = &acm->wb[0], i = 0; i < ACM_NW; i++, wb++) {
wb->buf = usb_alloc_coherent(acm->dev, acm->writesize, GFP_KERNEL,
&wb->dmah);
if (!wb->buf) {
while (i != 0) {
--i;
--wb;
usb_free_coherent(acm->dev, acm->writesize,
wb->buf, wb->dmah);
}
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int acm_probe(struct usb_interface *intf,
const struct usb_device_id *id)
{
struct usb_cdc_union_desc *union_header = NULL;
struct usb_cdc_country_functional_desc *cfd = NULL;
unsigned char *buffer = intf->altsetting->extra;
int buflen = intf->altsetting->extralen;
struct usb_interface *control_interface;
struct usb_interface *data_interface;
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epctrl = NULL;
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epread = NULL;
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *epwrite = NULL;
struct usb_device *usb_dev = interface_to_usbdev(intf);
struct acm *acm;
int minor;
int ctrlsize, readsize;
u8 *buf;
u8 ac_management_function = 0;
u8 call_management_function = 0;
int call_interface_num = -1;
int data_interface_num;
unsigned long quirks;
int num_rx_buf;
int i;
int combined_interfaces = 0;
/* normal quirks */
quirks = (unsigned long)id->driver_info;
num_rx_buf = (quirks == SINGLE_RX_URB) ? 1 : ACM_NR;
/* handle quirks deadly to normal probing*/
if (quirks == NO_UNION_NORMAL) {
data_interface = usb_ifnum_to_if(usb_dev, 1);
control_interface = usb_ifnum_to_if(usb_dev, 0);
goto skip_normal_probe;
}
/* normal probing*/
if (!buffer) {
dev_err(&intf->dev, "Weird descriptor references\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!buflen) {
if (intf->cur_altsetting->endpoint->extralen &&
intf->cur_altsetting->endpoint->extra) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev,
"Seeking extra descriptors on endpoint\n");
buflen = intf->cur_altsetting->endpoint->extralen;
buffer = intf->cur_altsetting->endpoint->extra;
} else {
dev_err(&intf->dev,
"Zero length descriptor references\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
}
while (buflen > 0) {
if (buffer[1] != USB_DT_CS_INTERFACE) {
dev_err(&intf->dev, "skipping garbage\n");
goto next_desc;
}
switch (buffer[2]) {
case USB_CDC_UNION_TYPE: /* we've found it */
if (union_header) {
dev_err(&intf->dev, "More than one "
"union descriptor, skipping ...\n");
goto next_desc;
}
union_header = (struct usb_cdc_union_desc *)buffer;
break;
case USB_CDC_COUNTRY_TYPE: /* export through sysfs*/
cfd = (struct usb_cdc_country_functional_desc *)buffer;
break;
case USB_CDC_HEADER_TYPE: /* maybe check version */
break; /* for now we ignore it */
case USB_CDC_ACM_TYPE:
ac_management_function = buffer[3];
break;
case USB_CDC_CALL_MANAGEMENT_TYPE:
call_management_function = buffer[3];
call_interface_num = buffer[4];
if ( (quirks & NOT_A_MODEM) == 0 && (call_management_function & 3) != 3)
dev_err(&intf->dev, "This device cannot do calls on its own. It is not a modem.\n");
break;
default:
/* there are LOTS more CDC descriptors that
* could legitimately be found here.
*/
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "Ignoring descriptor: "
"type %02x, length %d\n",
buffer[2], buffer[0]);
break;
}
next_desc:
buflen -= buffer[0];
buffer += buffer[0];
}
if (!union_header) {
if (call_interface_num > 0) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "No union descriptor, using call management descriptor\n");
data_interface = usb_ifnum_to_if(usb_dev, (data_interface_num = call_interface_num));
control_interface = intf;
} else {
if (intf->cur_altsetting->desc.bNumEndpoints != 3) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev,"No union descriptor, giving up\n");
return -ENODEV;
} else {
dev_warn(&intf->dev,"No union descriptor, testing for castrated device\n");
combined_interfaces = 1;
control_interface = data_interface = intf;
goto look_for_collapsed_interface;
}
}
} else {
control_interface = usb_ifnum_to_if(usb_dev, union_header->bMasterInterface0);
data_interface = usb_ifnum_to_if(usb_dev, (data_interface_num = union_header->bSlaveInterface0));
if (!control_interface || !data_interface) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "no interfaces\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
}
if (data_interface_num != call_interface_num)
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "Separate call control interface. That is not fully supported.\n");
if (control_interface == data_interface) {
/* some broken devices designed for windows work this way */
dev_warn(&intf->dev,"Control and data interfaces are not separated!\n");
combined_interfaces = 1;
/* a popular other OS doesn't use it */
quirks |= NO_CAP_LINE;
if (data_interface->cur_altsetting->desc.bNumEndpoints != 3) {
dev_err(&intf->dev, "This needs exactly 3 endpoints\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
look_for_collapsed_interface:
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *ep;
ep = &data_interface->cur_altsetting->endpoint[i].desc;
if (usb_endpoint_is_int_in(ep))
epctrl = ep;
else if (usb_endpoint_is_bulk_out(ep))
epwrite = ep;
else if (usb_endpoint_is_bulk_in(ep))
epread = ep;
else
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!epctrl || !epread || !epwrite)
return -ENODEV;
else
goto made_compressed_probe;
}
skip_normal_probe:
/*workaround for switched interfaces */
if (data_interface->cur_altsetting->desc.bInterfaceClass
!= CDC_DATA_INTERFACE_TYPE) {
if (control_interface->cur_altsetting->desc.bInterfaceClass
== CDC_DATA_INTERFACE_TYPE) {
struct usb_interface *t;
dev_dbg(&intf->dev,
"Your device has switched interfaces.\n");
t = control_interface;
control_interface = data_interface;
data_interface = t;
} else {
return -EINVAL;
}
}
/* Accept probe requests only for the control interface */
if (!combined_interfaces && intf != control_interface)
return -ENODEV;
if (!combined_interfaces && usb_interface_claimed(data_interface)) {
/* valid in this context */
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "The data interface isn't available\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
if (data_interface->cur_altsetting->desc.bNumEndpoints < 2)
return -EINVAL;
epctrl = &control_interface->cur_altsetting->endpoint[0].desc;
epread = &data_interface->cur_altsetting->endpoint[0].desc;
epwrite = &data_interface->cur_altsetting->endpoint[1].desc;
/* workaround for switched endpoints */
if (!usb_endpoint_dir_in(epread)) {
/* descriptors are swapped */
struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *t;
dev_dbg(&intf->dev,
"The data interface has switched endpoints\n");
t = epread;
epread = epwrite;
epwrite = t;
}
made_compressed_probe:
dbg("interfaces are valid");
for (minor = 0; minor < ACM_TTY_MINORS && acm_table[minor]; minor++);
if (minor == ACM_TTY_MINORS) {
dev_err(&intf->dev, "no more free acm devices\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
acm = kzalloc(sizeof(struct acm), GFP_KERNEL);
if (acm == NULL) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "out of memory (acm kzalloc)\n");
goto alloc_fail;
}
ctrlsize = le16_to_cpu(epctrl->wMaxPacketSize);
readsize = le16_to_cpu(epread->wMaxPacketSize) *
(quirks == SINGLE_RX_URB ? 1 : 2);
acm->combined_interfaces = combined_interfaces;
acm->writesize = le16_to_cpu(epwrite->wMaxPacketSize) * 20;
acm->control = control_interface;
acm->data = data_interface;
acm->minor = minor;
acm->dev = usb_dev;
acm->ctrl_caps = ac_management_function;
if (quirks & NO_CAP_LINE)
acm->ctrl_caps &= ~USB_CDC_CAP_LINE;
acm->ctrlsize = ctrlsize;
acm->readsize = readsize;
acm->rx_buflimit = num_rx_buf;
acm->urb_task.func = acm_rx_tasklet;
acm->urb_task.data = (unsigned long) acm;
INIT_WORK(&acm->work, acm_softint);
init_waitqueue_head(&acm->drain_wait);
spin_lock_init(&acm->throttle_lock);
spin_lock_init(&acm->write_lock);
spin_lock_init(&acm->read_lock);
mutex_init(&acm->mutex);
acm->rx_endpoint = usb_rcvbulkpipe(usb_dev, epread->bEndpointAddress);
acm->is_int_ep = usb_endpoint_xfer_int(epread);
if (acm->is_int_ep)
acm->bInterval = epread->bInterval;
tty_port_init(&acm->port);
acm->port.ops = &acm_port_ops;
buf = usb_alloc_coherent(usb_dev, ctrlsize, GFP_KERNEL, &acm->ctrl_dma);
if (!buf) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "out of memory (ctrl buffer alloc)\n");
goto alloc_fail2;
}
acm->ctrl_buffer = buf;
if (acm_write_buffers_alloc(acm) < 0) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "out of memory (write buffer alloc)\n");
goto alloc_fail4;
}
acm->ctrlurb = usb_alloc_urb(0, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!acm->ctrlurb) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "out of memory (ctrlurb kmalloc)\n");
goto alloc_fail5;
}
for (i = 0; i < num_rx_buf; i++) {
struct acm_ru *rcv = &(acm->ru[i]);
rcv->urb = usb_alloc_urb(0, GFP_KERNEL);
if (rcv->urb == NULL) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev,
"out of memory (read urbs usb_alloc_urb)\n");
goto alloc_fail6;
}
rcv->urb->transfer_flags |= URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP;
rcv->instance = acm;
}
for (i = 0; i < num_rx_buf; i++) {
struct acm_rb *rb = &(acm->rb[i]);
rb->base = usb_alloc_coherent(acm->dev, readsize,
GFP_KERNEL, &rb->dma);
if (!rb->base) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev,
"out of memory (read bufs usb_alloc_coherent)\n");
goto alloc_fail7;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < ACM_NW; i++) {
struct acm_wb *snd = &(acm->wb[i]);
snd->urb = usb_alloc_urb(0, GFP_KERNEL);
if (snd->urb == NULL) {
dev_dbg(&intf->dev,
"out of memory (write urbs usb_alloc_urb)");
goto alloc_fail8;
}
if (usb_endpoint_xfer_int(epwrite))
usb_fill_int_urb(snd->urb, usb_dev,
usb_sndbulkpipe(usb_dev, epwrite->bEndpointAddress),
NULL, acm->writesize, acm_write_bulk, snd, epwrite->bInterval);
else
usb_fill_bulk_urb(snd->urb, usb_dev,
usb_sndbulkpipe(usb_dev, epwrite->bEndpointAddress),
NULL, acm->writesize, acm_write_bulk, snd);
snd->urb->transfer_flags |= URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP;
snd->instance = acm;
}
usb_set_intfdata(intf, acm);
i = device_create_file(&intf->dev, &dev_attr_bmCapabilities);
if (i < 0)
goto alloc_fail8;
if (cfd) { /* export the country data */
acm->country_codes = kmalloc(cfd->bLength - 4, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!acm->country_codes)
goto skip_countries;
acm->country_code_size = cfd->bLength - 4;
memcpy(acm->country_codes, (u8 *)&cfd->wCountyCode0,
cfd->bLength - 4);
acm->country_rel_date = cfd->iCountryCodeRelDate;
i = device_create_file(&intf->dev, &dev_attr_wCountryCodes);
if (i < 0) {
kfree(acm->country_codes);
goto skip_countries;
}
i = device_create_file(&intf->dev,
&dev_attr_iCountryCodeRelDate);
if (i < 0) {
device_remove_file(&intf->dev, &dev_attr_wCountryCodes);
kfree(acm->country_codes);
goto skip_countries;
}
}
skip_countries:
usb_fill_int_urb(acm->ctrlurb, usb_dev,
usb_rcvintpipe(usb_dev, epctrl->bEndpointAddress),
acm->ctrl_buffer, ctrlsize, acm_ctrl_irq, acm,
/* works around buggy devices */
epctrl->bInterval ? epctrl->bInterval : 0xff);
acm->ctrlurb->transfer_flags |= URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP;
acm->ctrlurb->transfer_dma = acm->ctrl_dma;
dev_info(&intf->dev, "ttyACM%d: USB ACM device\n", minor);
acm_set_control(acm, acm->ctrlout);
acm->line.dwDTERate = cpu_to_le32(9600);
acm->line.bDataBits = 8;
acm_set_line(acm, &acm->line);
usb_driver_claim_interface(&acm_driver, data_interface, acm);
usb_set_intfdata(data_interface, acm);
usb_get_intf(control_interface);
tty_register_device(acm_tty_driver, minor, &control_interface->dev);
acm_table[minor] = acm;
return 0;
alloc_fail8:
for (i = 0; i < ACM_NW; i++)
usb_free_urb(acm->wb[i].urb);
alloc_fail7:
acm_read_buffers_free(acm);
alloc_fail6:
for (i = 0; i < num_rx_buf; i++)
usb_free_urb(acm->ru[i].urb);
usb_free_urb(acm->ctrlurb);
alloc_fail5:
acm_write_buffers_free(acm);
alloc_fail4:
usb_free_coherent(usb_dev, ctrlsize, acm->ctrl_buffer, acm->ctrl_dma);
alloc_fail2:
kfree(acm);
alloc_fail:
return -ENOMEM;
}
static void stop_data_traffic(struct acm *acm)
{
int i;
dbg("Entering stop_data_traffic");
tasklet_disable(&acm->urb_task);
usb_kill_urb(acm->ctrlurb);
for (i = 0; i < ACM_NW; i++)
usb_kill_urb(acm->wb[i].urb);
for (i = 0; i < acm->rx_buflimit; i++)
usb_kill_urb(acm->ru[i].urb);
tasklet_enable(&acm->urb_task);
cancel_work_sync(&acm->work);
}
static void acm_disconnect(struct usb_interface *intf)
{
struct acm *acm = usb_get_intfdata(intf);
struct usb_device *usb_dev = interface_to_usbdev(intf);
struct tty_struct *tty;
/* sibling interface is already cleaning up */
if (!acm)
return;
mutex_lock(&open_mutex);
if (acm->country_codes) {
device_remove_file(&acm->control->dev,
&dev_attr_wCountryCodes);
device_remove_file(&acm->control->dev,
&dev_attr_iCountryCodeRelDate);
}
device_remove_file(&acm->control->dev, &dev_attr_bmCapabilities);
acm->dev = NULL;
usb_set_intfdata(acm->control, NULL);
usb_set_intfdata(acm->data, NULL);
stop_data_traffic(acm);
acm_write_buffers_free(acm);
usb_free_coherent(usb_dev, acm->ctrlsize, acm->ctrl_buffer,
acm->ctrl_dma);
acm_read_buffers_free(acm);
if (!acm->combined_interfaces)
usb_driver_release_interface(&acm_driver, intf == acm->control ?
acm->data : acm->control);
if (acm->port.count == 0) {
acm_tty_unregister(acm);
mutex_unlock(&open_mutex);
return;
}
mutex_unlock(&open_mutex);
tty = tty_port_tty_get(&acm->port);
if (tty) {
tty_hangup(tty);
tty_kref_put(tty);
}
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
static int acm_suspend(struct usb_interface *intf, pm_message_t message)
{
struct acm *acm = usb_get_intfdata(intf);
int cnt;
if (message.event & PM_EVENT_AUTO) {
int b;
spin_lock_irq(&acm->read_lock);
spin_lock(&acm->write_lock);
b = acm->processing + acm->transmitting;
spin_unlock(&acm->write_lock);
spin_unlock_irq(&acm->read_lock);
if (b)
return -EBUSY;
}
spin_lock_irq(&acm->read_lock);
spin_lock(&acm->write_lock);
cnt = acm->susp_count++;
spin_unlock(&acm->write_lock);
spin_unlock_irq(&acm->read_lock);
if (cnt)
return 0;
/*
we treat opened interfaces differently,
we must guard against open
*/
mutex_lock(&acm->mutex);
if (acm->port.count)
stop_data_traffic(acm);
mutex_unlock(&acm->mutex);
return 0;
}
static int acm_resume(struct usb_interface *intf)
{
struct acm *acm = usb_get_intfdata(intf);
struct acm_wb *wb;
int rv = 0;
int cnt;
spin_lock_irq(&acm->read_lock);
acm->susp_count -= 1;
cnt = acm->susp_count;
spin_unlock_irq(&acm->read_lock);
if (cnt)
return 0;
mutex_lock(&acm->mutex);
if (acm->port.count) {
rv = usb_submit_urb(acm->ctrlurb, GFP_NOIO);
spin_lock_irq(&acm->write_lock);
if (acm->delayed_wb) {
wb = acm->delayed_wb;
acm->delayed_wb = NULL;
spin_unlock_irq(&acm->write_lock);
acm_start_wb(acm, wb);
} else {
spin_unlock_irq(&acm->write_lock);
}
/*
* delayed error checking because we must
* do the write path at all cost
*/
if (rv < 0)
goto err_out;
tasklet_schedule(&acm->urb_task);
}
err_out:
mutex_unlock(&acm->mutex);
return rv;
}
static int acm_reset_resume(struct usb_interface *intf)
{
struct acm *acm = usb_get_intfdata(intf);
struct tty_struct *tty;
mutex_lock(&acm->mutex);
if (acm->port.count) {
tty = tty_port_tty_get(&acm->port);
if (tty) {
tty_hangup(tty);
tty_kref_put(tty);
}
}
mutex_unlock(&acm->mutex);
return acm_resume(intf);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
USB: Exposing second ACM channel as tty for Nokia S60 phones. Nokia S60 phones expose two ACM channels. The first is a modem and is picked up by the standard AT-command interface information in the CDC-ACM driver. The second is marked as having a vendor-specific protocol. Normally, we don't expose those as ttys. (On some other devices, they may be claimed by the rndis_host driver and used as a network interface). But on S60 this second ACM channel is the way that third-party S60 application developers are expected to communicate over USB. It acts as a serial device at the S60 end, and so it should on Linux too. The list of devices is largely derived from: http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/S60_Platform_and_device_identification_codes http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Nokia_USB_Product_IDs and includes only the S60 3rd Edition+ devices documented there. There are many devices for which the USB device ID is not documented, including: Nokia 6290 Nokia E63 Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Nokia 6710 Navigator Nokia 6720 classic Nokia 6730 Classic Nokia 6760 slide Nokia 6790 slide Nokia 6790 Surge Nokia E52 Nokia E55 Nokia E71x (AT&T) Nokia E72 Nokia E75 Nokia E75 US+LTA variant Nokia N79 Nokia N86 8MP Nokia 5230 (RM-588) Nokia 5230 (RM-594) Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Nokia 5530 XpressMusic (china) Nokia 5800 XM Nokia N97 (RM-506) Nokia N97 mini Nokia X6 It would be good to add those subsequently. Signed-off-by: Adrian Taylor <aat@realvnc.com> Acked-by: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2009-11-19 18:35:33 +08:00
#define NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(x) \
USB_DEVICE_AND_INTERFACE_INFO(0x0421, x, \
USB_CLASS_COMM, USB_CDC_SUBCLASS_ACM, \
USB_CDC_ACM_PROTO_VENDOR)
/*
* USB driver structure.
*/
static const struct usb_device_id acm_ids[] = {
/* quirky and broken devices */
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0870, 0x0001), /* Metricom GS Modem */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0e8d, 0x0003), /* FIREFLY, MediaTek Inc; andrey.arapov@gmail.com */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0e8d, 0x3329), /* MediaTek Inc GPS */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0482, 0x0203), /* KYOCERA AH-K3001V */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x079b, 0x000f), /* BT On-Air USB MODEM */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0ace, 0x1602), /* ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM */
.driver_info = SINGLE_RX_URB,
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0ace, 0x1608), /* ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM */
.driver_info = SINGLE_RX_URB, /* firmware bug */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0ace, 0x1611), /* ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM - new version */
.driver_info = SINGLE_RX_URB, /* firmware bug */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x22b8, 0x7000), /* Motorola Q Phone */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0803, 0x3095), /* Zoom Telephonics Model 3095F USB MODEM */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0572, 0x1321), /* Conexant USB MODEM CX93010 */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0572, 0x1324), /* Conexant USB MODEM RD02-D400 */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0572, 0x1328), /* Shiro / Aztech USB MODEM UM-3100 */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* has no union descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x22b8, 0x6425), /* Motorola MOTOMAGX phones */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0572, 0x1329), /* Hummingbird huc56s (Conexant) */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* union descriptor misplaced on
data interface instead of
communications interface.
Maybe we should define a new
quirk for this. */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x1bbb, 0x0003), /* Alcatel OT-I650 */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* reports zero length descriptor */
},
{ USB_DEVICE(0x1576, 0x03b1), /* Maretron USB100 */
.driver_info = NO_UNION_NORMAL, /* reports zero length descriptor */
},
USB: Exposing second ACM channel as tty for Nokia S60 phones. Nokia S60 phones expose two ACM channels. The first is a modem and is picked up by the standard AT-command interface information in the CDC-ACM driver. The second is marked as having a vendor-specific protocol. Normally, we don't expose those as ttys. (On some other devices, they may be claimed by the rndis_host driver and used as a network interface). But on S60 this second ACM channel is the way that third-party S60 application developers are expected to communicate over USB. It acts as a serial device at the S60 end, and so it should on Linux too. The list of devices is largely derived from: http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/S60_Platform_and_device_identification_codes http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Nokia_USB_Product_IDs and includes only the S60 3rd Edition+ devices documented there. There are many devices for which the USB device ID is not documented, including: Nokia 6290 Nokia E63 Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Nokia 6710 Navigator Nokia 6720 classic Nokia 6730 Classic Nokia 6760 slide Nokia 6790 slide Nokia 6790 Surge Nokia E52 Nokia E55 Nokia E71x (AT&T) Nokia E72 Nokia E75 Nokia E75 US+LTA variant Nokia N79 Nokia N86 8MP Nokia 5230 (RM-588) Nokia 5230 (RM-594) Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Nokia 5530 XpressMusic (china) Nokia 5800 XM Nokia N97 (RM-506) Nokia N97 mini Nokia X6 It would be good to add those subsequently. Signed-off-by: Adrian Taylor <aat@realvnc.com> Acked-by: Oliver Neukum <oliver@neukum.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2009-11-19 18:35:33 +08:00
/* Nokia S60 phones expose two ACM channels. The first is
* a modem and is picked up by the standard AT-command
* information below. The second is 'vendor-specific' but
* is treated as a serial device at the S60 end, so we want
* to expose it on Linux too. */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x042D), }, /* Nokia 3250 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x04D8), }, /* Nokia 5500 Sport */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x04C9), }, /* Nokia E50 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0419), }, /* Nokia E60 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x044D), }, /* Nokia E61 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0001), }, /* Nokia E61i */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0475), }, /* Nokia E62 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0508), }, /* Nokia E65 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0418), }, /* Nokia E70 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0425), }, /* Nokia N71 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0486), }, /* Nokia N73 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x04DF), }, /* Nokia N75 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x000e), }, /* Nokia N77 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0445), }, /* Nokia N80 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x042F), }, /* Nokia N91 & N91 8GB */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x048E), }, /* Nokia N92 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0420), }, /* Nokia N93 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x04E6), }, /* Nokia N93i */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x04B2), }, /* Nokia 5700 XpressMusic */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0134), }, /* Nokia 6110 Navigator (China) */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x046E), }, /* Nokia 6110 Navigator */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x002f), }, /* Nokia 6120 classic & */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0088), }, /* Nokia 6121 classic */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x00fc), }, /* Nokia 6124 classic */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0042), }, /* Nokia E51 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x00b0), }, /* Nokia E66 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x00ab), }, /* Nokia E71 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0481), }, /* Nokia N76 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0007), }, /* Nokia N81 & N81 8GB */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0071), }, /* Nokia N82 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x04F0), }, /* Nokia N95 & N95-3 NAM */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0070), }, /* Nokia N95 8GB */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x00e9), }, /* Nokia 5320 XpressMusic */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0099), }, /* Nokia 6210 Navigator, RM-367 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0128), }, /* Nokia 6210 Navigator, RM-419 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x008f), }, /* Nokia 6220 Classic */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x00a0), }, /* Nokia 6650 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x007b), }, /* Nokia N78 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0094), }, /* Nokia N85 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x003a), }, /* Nokia N96 & N96-3 */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x00e9), }, /* Nokia 5320 XpressMusic */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x0108), }, /* Nokia 5320 XpressMusic 2G */
{ NOKIA_PCSUITE_ACM_INFO(0x01f5), }, /* Nokia N97, RM-505 */
/* NOTE: non-Nokia COMM/ACM/0xff is likely MSFT RNDIS... NOT a modem! */
/* Support Lego NXT using pbLua firmware */
{ USB_DEVICE(0x0694, 0xff00),
.driver_info = NOT_A_MODEM,
},
/* control interfaces with various AT-command sets */
{ USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_COMM, USB_CDC_SUBCLASS_ACM,
USB_CDC_ACM_PROTO_AT_V25TER) },
{ USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_COMM, USB_CDC_SUBCLASS_ACM,
USB_CDC_ACM_PROTO_AT_PCCA101) },
{ USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_COMM, USB_CDC_SUBCLASS_ACM,
USB_CDC_ACM_PROTO_AT_PCCA101_WAKE) },
{ USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_COMM, USB_CDC_SUBCLASS_ACM,
USB_CDC_ACM_PROTO_AT_GSM) },
{ USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_COMM, USB_CDC_SUBCLASS_ACM,
USB_CDC_ACM_PROTO_AT_3G) },
{ USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_COMM, USB_CDC_SUBCLASS_ACM,
USB_CDC_ACM_PROTO_AT_CDMA) },
{ }
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(usb, acm_ids);
static struct usb_driver acm_driver = {
.name = "cdc_acm",
.probe = acm_probe,
.disconnect = acm_disconnect,
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
.suspend = acm_suspend,
.resume = acm_resume,
.reset_resume = acm_reset_resume,
#endif
.id_table = acm_ids,
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
.supports_autosuspend = 1,
#endif
};
/*
* TTY driver structures.
*/
static const struct tty_operations acm_ops = {
.open = acm_tty_open,
.close = acm_tty_close,
.hangup = acm_tty_hangup,
.write = acm_tty_write,
.write_room = acm_tty_write_room,
.ioctl = acm_tty_ioctl,
.throttle = acm_tty_throttle,
.unthrottle = acm_tty_unthrottle,
.chars_in_buffer = acm_tty_chars_in_buffer,
.break_ctl = acm_tty_break_ctl,
.set_termios = acm_tty_set_termios,
.tiocmget = acm_tty_tiocmget,
.tiocmset = acm_tty_tiocmset,
};
/*
* Init / exit.
*/
static int __init acm_init(void)
{
int retval;
acm_tty_driver = alloc_tty_driver(ACM_TTY_MINORS);
if (!acm_tty_driver)
return -ENOMEM;
acm_tty_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE,
acm_tty_driver->driver_name = "acm",
acm_tty_driver->name = "ttyACM",
acm_tty_driver->major = ACM_TTY_MAJOR,
acm_tty_driver->minor_start = 0,
acm_tty_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL,
acm_tty_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL,
acm_tty_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV;
acm_tty_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios;
acm_tty_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD |
HUPCL | CLOCAL;
tty_set_operations(acm_tty_driver, &acm_ops);
retval = tty_register_driver(acm_tty_driver);
if (retval) {
put_tty_driver(acm_tty_driver);
return retval;
}
retval = usb_register(&acm_driver);
if (retval) {
tty_unregister_driver(acm_tty_driver);
put_tty_driver(acm_tty_driver);
return retval;
}
printk(KERN_INFO KBUILD_MODNAME ": " DRIVER_VERSION ":"
DRIVER_DESC "\n");
return 0;
}
static void __exit acm_exit(void)
{
usb_deregister(&acm_driver);
tty_unregister_driver(acm_tty_driver);
put_tty_driver(acm_tty_driver);
}
module_init(acm_init);
module_exit(acm_exit);
MODULE_AUTHOR(DRIVER_AUTHOR);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION(DRIVER_DESC);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_ALIAS_CHARDEV_MAJOR(ACM_TTY_MAJOR);