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| author | Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com> | 2005-09-14 08:19:08 -0400 |
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| committer | Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com> | 2005-09-14 08:19:08 -0400 |
| commit | 905ec87e93bc9e01b15c60035cd6a50c636cbaef (patch) | |
| tree | 46fd7618d6511611ffc19eb0dd4d7bc6b90a41c2 /drivers/usb/net/cdc_subset.c | |
| parent | 1d6ae775d7a948c9575658eb41184fd2e506c0df (diff) | |
| parent | 2f4ba45a75d6383b4a1201169a808ffea416ffa0 (diff) | |
Merge /spare/repo/linux-2.6/
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| 1 | /* | ||
| 2 | * Simple "CDC Subset" USB Networking Links | ||
| 3 | * Copyright (C) 2000-2005 by David Brownell | ||
| 4 | * | ||
| 5 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
| 6 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
| 7 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | ||
| 8 | * (at your option) any later version. | ||
| 9 | * | ||
| 10 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
| 11 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
| 12 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
| 13 | * GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
| 14 | * | ||
| 15 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
| 16 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | ||
| 17 | * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA | ||
| 18 | */ | ||
| 19 | |||
| 20 | #include <linux/config.h> | ||
| 21 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_DEBUG | ||
| 22 | # define DEBUG | ||
| 23 | #endif | ||
| 24 | #include <linux/module.h> | ||
| 25 | #include <linux/kmod.h> | ||
| 26 | #include <linux/sched.h> | ||
| 27 | #include <linux/init.h> | ||
| 28 | #include <linux/netdevice.h> | ||
| 29 | #include <linux/etherdevice.h> | ||
| 30 | #include <linux/ethtool.h> | ||
| 31 | #include <linux/workqueue.h> | ||
| 32 | #include <linux/mii.h> | ||
| 33 | #include <linux/usb.h> | ||
| 34 | |||
| 35 | #include "usbnet.h" | ||
| 36 | |||
| 37 | |||
| 38 | /* | ||
| 39 | * This supports simple USB network links that don't require any special | ||
| 40 | * framing or hardware control operations. The protocol used here is a | ||
| 41 | * strict subset of CDC Ethernet, with three basic differences reflecting | ||
| 42 | * the goal that almost any hardware should run it: | ||
| 43 | * | ||
| 44 | * - Minimal runtime control: one interface, no altsettings, and | ||
| 45 | * no vendor or class specific control requests. If a device is | ||
| 46 | * configured, it is allowed to exchange packets with the host. | ||
| 47 | * Fancier models would mean not working on some hardware. | ||
| 48 | * | ||
| 49 | * - Minimal manufacturing control: no IEEE "Organizationally | ||
| 50 | * Unique ID" required, or an EEPROMs to store one. Each host uses | ||
| 51 | * one random "locally assigned" Ethernet address instead, which can | ||
| 52 | * of course be overridden using standard tools like "ifconfig". | ||
| 53 | * (With 2^46 such addresses, same-net collisions are quite rare.) | ||
| 54 | * | ||
| 55 | * - There is no additional framing data for USB. Packets are written | ||
| 56 | * exactly as in CDC Ethernet, starting with an Ethernet header and | ||
| 57 | * terminated by a short packet. However, the host will never send a | ||
| 58 | * zero length packet; some systems can't handle those robustly. | ||
| 59 | * | ||
| 60 | * Anything that can transmit and receive USB bulk packets can implement | ||
| 61 | * this protocol. That includes both smart peripherals and quite a lot | ||
| 62 | * of "host-to-host" USB cables (which embed two devices back-to-back). | ||
| 63 | * | ||
| 64 | * Note that although Linux may use many of those host-to-host links | ||
| 65 | * with this "cdc_subset" framing, that doesn't mean there may not be a | ||
| 66 | * better approach. Handling the "other end unplugs/replugs" scenario | ||
| 67 | * well tends to require chip-specific vendor requests. Also, Windows | ||
| 68 | * peers at the other end of host-to-host cables may expect their own | ||
| 69 | * framing to be used rather than this "cdc_subset" model. | ||
| 70 | */ | ||
| 71 | |||
| 72 | #if defined(CONFIG_USB_EPSON2888) || defined(CONFIG_USB_ARMLINUX) | ||
| 73 | /* PDA style devices are always connected if present */ | ||
| 74 | static int always_connected (struct usbnet *dev) | ||
| 75 | { | ||
| 76 | return 0; | ||
| 77 | } | ||
| 78 | #endif | ||
| 79 | |||
| 80 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_ALI_M5632 | ||
| 81 | #define HAVE_HARDWARE | ||
| 82 | |||
| 83 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| 84 | * | ||
| 85 | * ALi M5632 driver ... does high speed | ||
| 86 | * | ||
| 87 | *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
| 88 | |||
| 89 | static const struct driver_info ali_m5632_info = { | ||
| 90 | .description = "ALi M5632", | ||
| 91 | }; | ||
| 92 | |||
| 93 | |||
| 94 | #endif | ||
| 95 | |||
| 96 | |||
| 97 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_AN2720 | ||
| 98 | #define HAVE_HARDWARE | ||
| 99 | |||
| 100 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| 101 | * | ||
| 102 | * AnchorChips 2720 driver ... http://www.cypress.com | ||
| 103 | * | ||
| 104 | * This doesn't seem to have a way to detect whether the peer is | ||
| 105 | * connected, or need any reset handshaking. It's got pretty big | ||
| 106 | * internal buffers (handles most of a frame's worth of data). | ||
| 107 | * Chip data sheets don't describe any vendor control messages. | ||
| 108 | * | ||
| 109 | *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
| 110 | |||
| 111 | static const struct driver_info an2720_info = { | ||
| 112 | .description = "AnchorChips/Cypress 2720", | ||
| 113 | // no reset available! | ||
| 114 | // no check_connect available! | ||
| 115 | |||
| 116 | .in = 2, .out = 2, // direction distinguishes these | ||
| 117 | }; | ||
| 118 | |||
| 119 | #endif /* CONFIG_USB_AN2720 */ | ||
| 120 | |||
| 121 | |||
| 122 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_BELKIN | ||
| 123 | #define HAVE_HARDWARE | ||
| 124 | |||
| 125 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| 126 | * | ||
| 127 | * Belkin F5U104 ... two NetChip 2280 devices + Atmel AVR microcontroller | ||
| 128 | * | ||
| 129 | * ... also two eTEK designs, including one sold as "Advance USBNET" | ||
| 130 | * | ||
| 131 | *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
| 132 | |||
| 133 | static const struct driver_info belkin_info = { | ||
| 134 | .description = "Belkin, eTEK, or compatible", | ||
| 135 | }; | ||
| 136 | |||
| 137 | #endif /* CONFIG_USB_BELKIN */ | ||
| 138 | |||
| 139 | |||
| 140 | |||
| 141 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_EPSON2888 | ||
| 142 | #define HAVE_HARDWARE | ||
| 143 | |||
| 144 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| 145 | * | ||
| 146 | * EPSON USB clients | ||
| 147 | * | ||
| 148 | * This is the same idea as Linux PDAs (below) except the firmware in the | ||
| 149 | * device might not be Tux-powered. Epson provides reference firmware that | ||
| 150 | * implements this interface. Product developers can reuse or modify that | ||
| 151 | * code, such as by using their own product and vendor codes. | ||
| 152 | * | ||
| 153 | * Support was from Juro Bystricky <bystricky.juro@erd.epson.com> | ||
| 154 | * | ||
| 155 | *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
| 156 | |||
| 157 | static const struct driver_info epson2888_info = { | ||
| 158 | .description = "Epson USB Device", | ||
| 159 | .check_connect = always_connected, | ||
| 160 | |||
| 161 | .in = 4, .out = 3, | ||
| 162 | }; | ||
| 163 | |||
| 164 | #endif /* CONFIG_USB_EPSON2888 */ | ||
| 165 | |||
| 166 | |||
| 167 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_KC2190 | ||
| 168 | #define HAVE_HARDWARE | ||
| 169 | static const struct driver_info kc2190_info = { | ||
| 170 | .description = "KC Technology KC-190", | ||
| 171 | }; | ||
| 172 | #endif /* CONFIG_USB_KC2190 */ | ||
| 173 | |||
| 174 | |||
| 175 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_ARMLINUX | ||
| 176 | #define HAVE_HARDWARE | ||
| 177 | |||
| 178 | /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| 179 | * | ||
| 180 | * Intel's SA-1100 chip integrates basic USB support, and is used | ||
| 181 | * in PDAs like some iPaqs, the Yopy, some Zaurus models, and more. | ||
| 182 | * When they run Linux, arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-eth.c may be used to | ||
| 183 | * network using minimal USB framing data. | ||
| 184 | * | ||
| 185 | * This describes the driver currently in standard ARM Linux kernels. | ||
| 186 | * The Zaurus uses a different driver (see later). | ||
| 187 | * | ||
| 188 | * PXA25x and PXA210 use XScale cores (ARM v5TE) with better USB support | ||
| 189 | * and different USB endpoint numbering than the SA1100 devices. The | ||
| 190 | * mach-pxa/usb-eth.c driver re-uses the device ids from mach-sa1100 | ||
| 191 | * so we rely on the endpoint descriptors. | ||
| 192 | * | ||
| 193 | *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
| 194 | |||
| 195 | static const struct driver_info linuxdev_info = { | ||
| 196 | .description = "Linux Device", | ||
| 197 | .check_connect = always_connected, | ||
| 198 | }; | ||
| 199 | |||
| 200 | static const struct driver_info yopy_info = { | ||
| 201 | .description = "Yopy", | ||
| 202 | .check_connect = always_connected, | ||
| 203 | }; | ||
| 204 | |||
| 205 | static const struct driver_info blob_info = { | ||
| 206 | .description = "Boot Loader OBject", | ||
| 207 | .check_connect = always_connected, | ||
| 208 | }; | ||
| 209 | |||
| 210 | #endif /* CONFIG_USB_ARMLINUX */ | ||
| 211 | |||
| 212 | |||
| 213 | /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
| 214 | |||
| 215 | #ifndef HAVE_HARDWARE | ||
| 216 | #error You need to configure some hardware for this driver | ||
| 217 | #endif | ||
| 218 | |||
| 219 | /* | ||
| 220 | * chip vendor names won't normally be on the cables, and | ||
| 221 | * may not be on the device. | ||
| 222 | */ | ||
| 223 | |||
| 224 | static const struct usb_device_id products [] = { | ||
| 225 | |||
| 226 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_ALI_M5632 | ||
| 227 | { | ||
| 228 | USB_DEVICE (0x0402, 0x5632), // ALi defaults | ||
| 229 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &ali_m5632_info, | ||
| 230 | }, | ||
| 231 | #endif | ||
| 232 | |||
| 233 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_AN2720 | ||
| 234 | { | ||
| 235 | USB_DEVICE (0x0547, 0x2720), // AnchorChips defaults | ||
| 236 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &an2720_info, | ||
| 237 | }, { | ||
| 238 | USB_DEVICE (0x0547, 0x2727), // Xircom PGUNET | ||
| 239 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &an2720_info, | ||
| 240 | }, | ||
| 241 | #endif | ||
| 242 | |||
| 243 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_BELKIN | ||
| 244 | { | ||
| 245 | USB_DEVICE (0x050d, 0x0004), // Belkin | ||
| 246 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &belkin_info, | ||
| 247 | }, { | ||
| 248 | USB_DEVICE (0x056c, 0x8100), // eTEK | ||
| 249 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &belkin_info, | ||
| 250 | }, { | ||
| 251 | USB_DEVICE (0x0525, 0x9901), // Advance USBNET (eTEK) | ||
| 252 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &belkin_info, | ||
| 253 | }, | ||
| 254 | #endif | ||
| 255 | |||
| 256 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_EPSON2888 | ||
| 257 | { | ||
| 258 | USB_DEVICE (0x0525, 0x2888), // EPSON USB client | ||
| 259 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &epson2888_info, | ||
| 260 | }, | ||
| 261 | #endif | ||
| 262 | |||
| 263 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_KC2190 | ||
| 264 | { | ||
| 265 | USB_DEVICE (0x050f, 0x0190), // KC-190 | ||
| 266 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &kc2190_info, | ||
| 267 | }, | ||
| 268 | #endif | ||
| 269 | |||
| 270 | #ifdef CONFIG_USB_ARMLINUX | ||
| 271 | /* | ||
| 272 | * SA-1100 using standard ARM Linux kernels, or compatible. | ||
| 273 | * Often used when talking to Linux PDAs (iPaq, Yopy, etc). | ||
| 274 | * The sa-1100 "usb-eth" driver handles the basic framing. | ||
| 275 | * | ||
| 276 | * PXA25x or PXA210 ... these use a "usb-eth" driver much like | ||
| 277 | * the sa1100 one, but hardware uses different endpoint numbers. | ||
| 278 | * | ||
| 279 | * Or the Linux "Ethernet" gadget on hardware that can't talk | ||
| 280 | * CDC Ethernet (e.g., no altsettings), in either of two modes: | ||
| 281 | * - acting just like the old "usb-eth" firmware, though | ||
| 282 | * the implementation is different | ||
| 283 | * - supporting RNDIS as the first/default configuration for | ||
| 284 | * MS-Windows interop; Linux needs to use the other config | ||
| 285 | */ | ||
| 286 | { | ||
| 287 | // 1183 = 0x049F, both used as hex values? | ||
| 288 | // Compaq "Itsy" vendor/product id | ||
| 289 | USB_DEVICE (0x049F, 0x505A), // usb-eth, or compatible | ||
| 290 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &linuxdev_info, | ||
| 291 | }, { | ||
| 292 | USB_DEVICE (0x0E7E, 0x1001), // G.Mate "Yopy" | ||
| 293 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &yopy_info, | ||
| 294 | }, { | ||
| 295 | USB_DEVICE (0x8086, 0x07d3), // "blob" bootloader | ||
| 296 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &blob_info, | ||
| 297 | }, { | ||
| 298 | // Linux Ethernet/RNDIS gadget on pxa210/25x/26x, second config | ||
| 299 | // e.g. Gumstix, current OpenZaurus, ... | ||
| 300 | USB_DEVICE_VER (0x0525, 0xa4a2, 0x0203, 0x0203), | ||
| 301 | .driver_info = (unsigned long) &linuxdev_info, | ||
| 302 | }, | ||
| 303 | #endif | ||
| 304 | |||
| 305 | { }, // END | ||
| 306 | }; | ||
| 307 | MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(usb, products); | ||
| 308 | |||
| 309 | /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
| 310 | |||
| 311 | static struct usb_driver cdc_subset_driver = { | ||
| 312 | .owner = THIS_MODULE, | ||
| 313 | .name = "cdc_subset", | ||
| 314 | .probe = usbnet_probe, | ||
| 315 | .suspend = usbnet_suspend, | ||
| 316 | .resume = usbnet_resume, | ||
| 317 | .disconnect = usbnet_disconnect, | ||
| 318 | .id_table = products, | ||
| 319 | }; | ||
| 320 | |||
| 321 | static int __init cdc_subset_init(void) | ||
| 322 | { | ||
| 323 | return usb_register(&cdc_subset_driver); | ||
| 324 | } | ||
| 325 | module_init(cdc_subset_init); | ||
| 326 | |||
| 327 | static void __exit cdc_subset_exit(void) | ||
| 328 | { | ||
| 329 | usb_deregister(&cdc_subset_driver); | ||
| 330 | } | ||
| 331 | module_exit(cdc_subset_exit); | ||
| 332 | |||
| 333 | MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell"); | ||
| 334 | MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Simple 'CDC Subset' USB networking links"); | ||
| 335 | MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); | ||
