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-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl1
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/core/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/core/driver.c338
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/core/usb.c311
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/core/usb.h3
5 files changed, 343 insertions, 312 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl
index 15ce0f21e5e0..320af25de3a2 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/usb.tmpl
@@ -253,6 +253,7 @@
253!Edrivers/usb/core/urb.c 253!Edrivers/usb/core/urb.c
254!Edrivers/usb/core/message.c 254!Edrivers/usb/core/message.c
255!Edrivers/usb/core/file.c 255!Edrivers/usb/core/file.c
256!Edrivers/usb/core/driver.c
256!Edrivers/usb/core/usb.c 257!Edrivers/usb/core/usb.c
257!Edrivers/usb/core/hub.c 258!Edrivers/usb/core/hub.c
258 </chapter> 259 </chapter>
diff --git a/drivers/usb/core/Makefile b/drivers/usb/core/Makefile
index 86d5c380892d..28329ddf187c 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/core/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/usb/core/Makefile
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
2# Makefile for USB Core files and filesystem 2# Makefile for USB Core files and filesystem
3# 3#
4 4
5usbcore-objs := usb.o hub.o hcd.o urb.o message.o \ 5usbcore-objs := usb.o hub.o hcd.o urb.o message.o driver.o \
6 config.o file.o buffer.o sysfs.o devio.o notify.o 6 config.o file.o buffer.o sysfs.o devio.o notify.o
7 7
8ifeq ($(CONFIG_PCI),y) 8ifeq ($(CONFIG_PCI),y)
diff --git a/drivers/usb/core/driver.c b/drivers/usb/core/driver.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..921a21be651d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/usb/core/driver.c
@@ -0,0 +1,338 @@
1/*
2 * drivers/usb/driver.c - most of the driver model stuff for usb
3 *
4 * (C) Copyright 2005 Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
5 *
6 * based on drivers/usb/usb.c which had the following copyrights:
7 * (C) Copyright Linus Torvalds 1999
8 * (C) Copyright Johannes Erdfelt 1999-2001
9 * (C) Copyright Andreas Gal 1999
10 * (C) Copyright Gregory P. Smith 1999
11 * (C) Copyright Deti Fliegl 1999 (new USB architecture)
12 * (C) Copyright Randy Dunlap 2000
13 * (C) Copyright David Brownell 2000-2004
14 * (C) Copyright Yggdrasil Computing, Inc. 2000
15 * (usb_device_id matching changes by Adam J. Richter)
16 * (C) Copyright Greg Kroah-Hartman 2002-2003
17 *
18 * NOTE! This is not actually a driver at all, rather this is
19 * just a collection of helper routines that implement the
20 * generic USB things that the real drivers can use..
21 *
22 */
23
24#include <linux/config.h>
25#include <linux/device.h>
26#include <linux/usb.h>
27#include "hcd.h"
28#include "usb.h"
29
30static int generic_probe(struct device *dev)
31{
32 return 0;
33}
34static int generic_remove(struct device *dev)
35{
36 struct usb_device *udev = to_usb_device(dev);
37
38 /* if this is only an unbind, not a physical disconnect, then
39 * unconfigure the device */
40 if (udev->state == USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
41 usb_set_configuration(udev, 0);
42
43 /* in case the call failed or the device was suspended */
44 if (udev->state >= USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
45 usb_disable_device(udev, 0);
46 return 0;
47}
48
49struct device_driver usb_generic_driver = {
50 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
51 .name = "usb",
52 .bus = &usb_bus_type,
53 .probe = generic_probe,
54 .remove = generic_remove,
55};
56
57/* Fun hack to determine if the struct device is a
58 * usb device or a usb interface. */
59int usb_generic_driver_data;
60
61/* called from driver core with usb_bus_type.subsys writelock */
62static int usb_probe_interface(struct device *dev)
63{
64 struct usb_interface * intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
65 struct usb_driver * driver = to_usb_driver(dev->driver);
66 const struct usb_device_id *id;
67 int error = -ENODEV;
68
69 dev_dbg(dev, "%s\n", __FUNCTION__);
70
71 if (!driver->probe)
72 return error;
73 /* FIXME we'd much prefer to just resume it ... */
74 if (interface_to_usbdev(intf)->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED)
75 return -EHOSTUNREACH;
76
77 id = usb_match_id(intf, driver->id_table);
78 if (id) {
79 dev_dbg(dev, "%s - got id\n", __FUNCTION__);
80
81 /* Interface "power state" doesn't correspond to any hardware
82 * state whatsoever. We use it to record when it's bound to
83 * a driver that may start I/0: it's not frozen/quiesced.
84 */
85 mark_active(intf);
86 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_BINDING;
87 error = driver->probe(intf, id);
88 if (error) {
89 mark_quiesced(intf);
90 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND;
91 } else
92 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_BOUND;
93 }
94
95 return error;
96}
97
98/* called from driver core with usb_bus_type.subsys writelock */
99static int usb_unbind_interface(struct device *dev)
100{
101 struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
102 struct usb_driver *driver = to_usb_driver(intf->dev.driver);
103
104 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBINDING;
105
106 /* release all urbs for this interface */
107 usb_disable_interface(interface_to_usbdev(intf), intf);
108
109 if (driver && driver->disconnect)
110 driver->disconnect(intf);
111
112 /* reset other interface state */
113 usb_set_interface(interface_to_usbdev(intf),
114 intf->altsetting[0].desc.bInterfaceNumber,
115 0);
116 usb_set_intfdata(intf, NULL);
117 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND;
118 mark_quiesced(intf);
119
120 return 0;
121}
122
123/**
124 * usb_match_id - find first usb_device_id matching device or interface
125 * @interface: the interface of interest
126 * @id: array of usb_device_id structures, terminated by zero entry
127 *
128 * usb_match_id searches an array of usb_device_id's and returns
129 * the first one matching the device or interface, or null.
130 * This is used when binding (or rebinding) a driver to an interface.
131 * Most USB device drivers will use this indirectly, through the usb core,
132 * but some layered driver frameworks use it directly.
133 * These device tables are exported with MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE, through
134 * modutils, to support the driver loading functionality of USB hotplugging.
135 *
136 * What Matches:
137 *
138 * The "match_flags" element in a usb_device_id controls which
139 * members are used. If the corresponding bit is set, the
140 * value in the device_id must match its corresponding member
141 * in the device or interface descriptor, or else the device_id
142 * does not match.
143 *
144 * "driver_info" is normally used only by device drivers,
145 * but you can create a wildcard "matches anything" usb_device_id
146 * as a driver's "modules.usbmap" entry if you provide an id with
147 * only a nonzero "driver_info" field. If you do this, the USB device
148 * driver's probe() routine should use additional intelligence to
149 * decide whether to bind to the specified interface.
150 *
151 * What Makes Good usb_device_id Tables:
152 *
153 * The match algorithm is very simple, so that intelligence in
154 * driver selection must come from smart driver id records.
155 * Unless you have good reasons to use another selection policy,
156 * provide match elements only in related groups, and order match
157 * specifiers from specific to general. Use the macros provided
158 * for that purpose if you can.
159 *
160 * The most specific match specifiers use device descriptor
161 * data. These are commonly used with product-specific matches;
162 * the USB_DEVICE macro lets you provide vendor and product IDs,
163 * and you can also match against ranges of product revisions.
164 * These are widely used for devices with application or vendor
165 * specific bDeviceClass values.
166 *
167 * Matches based on device class/subclass/protocol specifications
168 * are slightly more general; use the USB_DEVICE_INFO macro, or
169 * its siblings. These are used with single-function devices
170 * where bDeviceClass doesn't specify that each interface has
171 * its own class.
172 *
173 * Matches based on interface class/subclass/protocol are the
174 * most general; they let drivers bind to any interface on a
175 * multiple-function device. Use the USB_INTERFACE_INFO
176 * macro, or its siblings, to match class-per-interface style
177 * devices (as recorded in bDeviceClass).
178 *
179 * Within those groups, remember that not all combinations are
180 * meaningful. For example, don't give a product version range
181 * without vendor and product IDs; or specify a protocol without
182 * its associated class and subclass.
183 */
184const struct usb_device_id *usb_match_id(struct usb_interface *interface,
185 const struct usb_device_id *id)
186{
187 struct usb_host_interface *intf;
188 struct usb_device *dev;
189
190 /* proc_connectinfo in devio.c may call us with id == NULL. */
191 if (id == NULL)
192 return NULL;
193
194 intf = interface->cur_altsetting;
195 dev = interface_to_usbdev(interface);
196
197 /* It is important to check that id->driver_info is nonzero,
198 since an entry that is all zeroes except for a nonzero
199 id->driver_info is the way to create an entry that
200 indicates that the driver want to examine every
201 device and interface. */
202 for (; id->idVendor || id->bDeviceClass || id->bInterfaceClass ||
203 id->driver_info; id++) {
204
205 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR) &&
206 id->idVendor != le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.idVendor))
207 continue;
208
209 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_PRODUCT) &&
210 id->idProduct != le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.idProduct))
211 continue;
212
213 /* No need to test id->bcdDevice_lo != 0, since 0 is never
214 greater than any unsigned number. */
215 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_LO) &&
216 (id->bcdDevice_lo > le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.bcdDevice)))
217 continue;
218
219 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_HI) &&
220 (id->bcdDevice_hi < le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.bcdDevice)))
221 continue;
222
223 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_CLASS) &&
224 (id->bDeviceClass != dev->descriptor.bDeviceClass))
225 continue;
226
227 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_SUBCLASS) &&
228 (id->bDeviceSubClass!= dev->descriptor.bDeviceSubClass))
229 continue;
230
231 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_PROTOCOL) &&
232 (id->bDeviceProtocol != dev->descriptor.bDeviceProtocol))
233 continue;
234
235 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS) &&
236 (id->bInterfaceClass != intf->desc.bInterfaceClass))
237 continue;
238
239 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_SUBCLASS) &&
240 (id->bInterfaceSubClass != intf->desc.bInterfaceSubClass))
241 continue;
242
243 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_PROTOCOL) &&
244 (id->bInterfaceProtocol != intf->desc.bInterfaceProtocol))
245 continue;
246
247 return id;
248 }
249
250 return NULL;
251}
252EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_match_id);
253
254int usb_device_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv)
255{
256 struct usb_interface *intf;
257 struct usb_driver *usb_drv;
258 const struct usb_device_id *id;
259
260 /* check for generic driver, which we don't match any device with */
261 if (drv == &usb_generic_driver)
262 return 0;
263
264 intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
265 usb_drv = to_usb_driver(drv);
266
267 id = usb_match_id(intf, usb_drv->id_table);
268 if (id)
269 return 1;
270
271 return 0;
272}
273
274/**
275 * usb_register - register a USB driver
276 * @new_driver: USB operations for the driver
277 *
278 * Registers a USB driver with the USB core. The list of unattached
279 * interfaces will be rescanned whenever a new driver is added, allowing
280 * the new driver to attach to any recognized devices.
281 * Returns a negative error code on failure and 0 on success.
282 *
283 * NOTE: if you want your driver to use the USB major number, you must call
284 * usb_register_dev() to enable that functionality. This function no longer
285 * takes care of that.
286 */
287int usb_register(struct usb_driver *new_driver)
288{
289 int retval = 0;
290
291 if (usb_disabled())
292 return -ENODEV;
293
294 new_driver->driver.name = (char *)new_driver->name;
295 new_driver->driver.bus = &usb_bus_type;
296 new_driver->driver.probe = usb_probe_interface;
297 new_driver->driver.remove = usb_unbind_interface;
298 new_driver->driver.owner = new_driver->owner;
299
300 usb_lock_all_devices();
301 retval = driver_register(&new_driver->driver);
302 usb_unlock_all_devices();
303
304 if (!retval) {
305 pr_info("%s: registered new driver %s\n",
306 usbcore_name, new_driver->name);
307 usbfs_update_special();
308 } else {
309 printk(KERN_ERR "%s: error %d registering driver %s\n",
310 usbcore_name, retval, new_driver->name);
311 }
312
313 return retval;
314}
315EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_register);
316
317/**
318 * usb_deregister - unregister a USB driver
319 * @driver: USB operations of the driver to unregister
320 * Context: must be able to sleep
321 *
322 * Unlinks the specified driver from the internal USB driver list.
323 *
324 * NOTE: If you called usb_register_dev(), you still need to call
325 * usb_deregister_dev() to clean up your driver's allocated minor numbers,
326 * this * call will no longer do it for you.
327 */
328void usb_deregister(struct usb_driver *driver)
329{
330 pr_info("%s: deregistering driver %s\n", usbcore_name, driver->name);
331
332 usb_lock_all_devices();
333 driver_unregister(&driver->driver);
334 usb_unlock_all_devices();
335
336 usbfs_update_special();
337}
338EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_deregister);
diff --git a/drivers/usb/core/usb.c b/drivers/usb/core/usb.c
index e80ef9467825..294e9f127477 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/core/usb.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/core/usb.c
@@ -52,161 +52,6 @@ static int nousb; /* Disable USB when built into kernel image */
52static DECLARE_RWSEM(usb_all_devices_rwsem); 52static DECLARE_RWSEM(usb_all_devices_rwsem);
53 53
54 54
55static int generic_probe (struct device *dev)
56{
57 return 0;
58}
59static int generic_remove (struct device *dev)
60{
61 struct usb_device *udev = to_usb_device(dev);
62
63 /* if this is only an unbind, not a physical disconnect, then
64 * unconfigure the device */
65 if (udev->state == USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
66 usb_set_configuration(udev, 0);
67
68 /* in case the call failed or the device was suspended */
69 if (udev->state >= USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
70 usb_disable_device(udev, 0);
71 return 0;
72}
73
74static struct device_driver usb_generic_driver = {
75 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
76 .name = "usb",
77 .bus = &usb_bus_type,
78 .probe = generic_probe,
79 .remove = generic_remove,
80};
81
82static int usb_generic_driver_data;
83
84/* called from driver core with usb_bus_type.subsys writelock */
85static int usb_probe_interface(struct device *dev)
86{
87 struct usb_interface * intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
88 struct usb_driver * driver = to_usb_driver(dev->driver);
89 const struct usb_device_id *id;
90 int error = -ENODEV;
91
92 dev_dbg(dev, "%s\n", __FUNCTION__);
93
94 if (!driver->probe)
95 return error;
96 /* FIXME we'd much prefer to just resume it ... */
97 if (interface_to_usbdev(intf)->state == USB_STATE_SUSPENDED)
98 return -EHOSTUNREACH;
99
100 id = usb_match_id (intf, driver->id_table);
101 if (id) {
102 dev_dbg (dev, "%s - got id\n", __FUNCTION__);
103
104 /* Interface "power state" doesn't correspond to any hardware
105 * state whatsoever. We use it to record when it's bound to
106 * a driver that may start I/0: it's not frozen/quiesced.
107 */
108 mark_active(intf);
109 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_BINDING;
110 error = driver->probe (intf, id);
111 if (error) {
112 mark_quiesced(intf);
113 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND;
114 } else
115 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_BOUND;
116 }
117
118 return error;
119}
120
121/* called from driver core with usb_bus_type.subsys writelock */
122static int usb_unbind_interface(struct device *dev)
123{
124 struct usb_interface *intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
125 struct usb_driver *driver = to_usb_driver(intf->dev.driver);
126
127 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBINDING;
128
129 /* release all urbs for this interface */
130 usb_disable_interface(interface_to_usbdev(intf), intf);
131
132 if (driver && driver->disconnect)
133 driver->disconnect(intf);
134
135 /* reset other interface state */
136 usb_set_interface(interface_to_usbdev(intf),
137 intf->altsetting[0].desc.bInterfaceNumber,
138 0);
139 usb_set_intfdata(intf, NULL);
140 intf->condition = USB_INTERFACE_UNBOUND;
141 mark_quiesced(intf);
142
143 return 0;
144}
145
146/**
147 * usb_register - register a USB driver
148 * @new_driver: USB operations for the driver
149 *
150 * Registers a USB driver with the USB core. The list of unattached
151 * interfaces will be rescanned whenever a new driver is added, allowing
152 * the new driver to attach to any recognized devices.
153 * Returns a negative error code on failure and 0 on success.
154 *
155 * NOTE: if you want your driver to use the USB major number, you must call
156 * usb_register_dev() to enable that functionality. This function no longer
157 * takes care of that.
158 */
159int usb_register(struct usb_driver *new_driver)
160{
161 int retval = 0;
162
163 if (nousb)
164 return -ENODEV;
165
166 new_driver->driver.name = (char *)new_driver->name;
167 new_driver->driver.bus = &usb_bus_type;
168 new_driver->driver.probe = usb_probe_interface;
169 new_driver->driver.remove = usb_unbind_interface;
170 new_driver->driver.owner = new_driver->owner;
171
172 usb_lock_all_devices();
173 retval = driver_register(&new_driver->driver);
174 usb_unlock_all_devices();
175
176 if (!retval) {
177 pr_info("%s: registered new driver %s\n",
178 usbcore_name, new_driver->name);
179 usbfs_update_special();
180 } else {
181 printk(KERN_ERR "%s: error %d registering driver %s\n",
182 usbcore_name, retval, new_driver->name);
183 }
184
185 return retval;
186}
187
188/**
189 * usb_deregister - unregister a USB driver
190 * @driver: USB operations of the driver to unregister
191 * Context: must be able to sleep
192 *
193 * Unlinks the specified driver from the internal USB driver list.
194 *
195 * NOTE: If you called usb_register_dev(), you still need to call
196 * usb_deregister_dev() to clean up your driver's allocated minor numbers,
197 * this * call will no longer do it for you.
198 */
199void usb_deregister(struct usb_driver *driver)
200{
201 pr_info("%s: deregistering driver %s\n", usbcore_name, driver->name);
202
203 usb_lock_all_devices();
204 driver_unregister (&driver->driver);
205 usb_unlock_all_devices();
206
207 usbfs_update_special();
208}
209
210/** 55/**
211 * usb_ifnum_to_if - get the interface object with a given interface number 56 * usb_ifnum_to_if - get the interface object with a given interface number
212 * @dev: the device whose current configuration is considered 57 * @dev: the device whose current configuration is considered
@@ -352,138 +197,6 @@ void usb_driver_release_interface(struct usb_driver *driver,
352 mark_quiesced(iface); 197 mark_quiesced(iface);
353} 198}
354 199
355/**
356 * usb_match_id - find first usb_device_id matching device or interface
357 * @interface: the interface of interest
358 * @id: array of usb_device_id structures, terminated by zero entry
359 *
360 * usb_match_id searches an array of usb_device_id's and returns
361 * the first one matching the device or interface, or null.
362 * This is used when binding (or rebinding) a driver to an interface.
363 * Most USB device drivers will use this indirectly, through the usb core,
364 * but some layered driver frameworks use it directly.
365 * These device tables are exported with MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE, through
366 * modutils and "modules.usbmap", to support the driver loading
367 * functionality of USB hotplugging.
368 *
369 * What Matches:
370 *
371 * The "match_flags" element in a usb_device_id controls which
372 * members are used. If the corresponding bit is set, the
373 * value in the device_id must match its corresponding member
374 * in the device or interface descriptor, or else the device_id
375 * does not match.
376 *
377 * "driver_info" is normally used only by device drivers,
378 * but you can create a wildcard "matches anything" usb_device_id
379 * as a driver's "modules.usbmap" entry if you provide an id with
380 * only a nonzero "driver_info" field. If you do this, the USB device
381 * driver's probe() routine should use additional intelligence to
382 * decide whether to bind to the specified interface.
383 *
384 * What Makes Good usb_device_id Tables:
385 *
386 * The match algorithm is very simple, so that intelligence in
387 * driver selection must come from smart driver id records.
388 * Unless you have good reasons to use another selection policy,
389 * provide match elements only in related groups, and order match
390 * specifiers from specific to general. Use the macros provided
391 * for that purpose if you can.
392 *
393 * The most specific match specifiers use device descriptor
394 * data. These are commonly used with product-specific matches;
395 * the USB_DEVICE macro lets you provide vendor and product IDs,
396 * and you can also match against ranges of product revisions.
397 * These are widely used for devices with application or vendor
398 * specific bDeviceClass values.
399 *
400 * Matches based on device class/subclass/protocol specifications
401 * are slightly more general; use the USB_DEVICE_INFO macro, or
402 * its siblings. These are used with single-function devices
403 * where bDeviceClass doesn't specify that each interface has
404 * its own class.
405 *
406 * Matches based on interface class/subclass/protocol are the
407 * most general; they let drivers bind to any interface on a
408 * multiple-function device. Use the USB_INTERFACE_INFO
409 * macro, or its siblings, to match class-per-interface style
410 * devices (as recorded in bDeviceClass).
411 *
412 * Within those groups, remember that not all combinations are
413 * meaningful. For example, don't give a product version range
414 * without vendor and product IDs; or specify a protocol without
415 * its associated class and subclass.
416 */
417const struct usb_device_id *
418usb_match_id(struct usb_interface *interface, const struct usb_device_id *id)
419{
420 struct usb_host_interface *intf;
421 struct usb_device *dev;
422
423 /* proc_connectinfo in devio.c may call us with id == NULL. */
424 if (id == NULL)
425 return NULL;
426
427 intf = interface->cur_altsetting;
428 dev = interface_to_usbdev(interface);
429
430 /* It is important to check that id->driver_info is nonzero,
431 since an entry that is all zeroes except for a nonzero
432 id->driver_info is the way to create an entry that
433 indicates that the driver want to examine every
434 device and interface. */
435 for (; id->idVendor || id->bDeviceClass || id->bInterfaceClass ||
436 id->driver_info; id++) {
437
438 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_VENDOR) &&
439 id->idVendor != le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.idVendor))
440 continue;
441
442 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_PRODUCT) &&
443 id->idProduct != le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.idProduct))
444 continue;
445
446 /* No need to test id->bcdDevice_lo != 0, since 0 is never
447 greater than any unsigned number. */
448 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_LO) &&
449 (id->bcdDevice_lo > le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.bcdDevice)))
450 continue;
451
452 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_HI) &&
453 (id->bcdDevice_hi < le16_to_cpu(dev->descriptor.bcdDevice)))
454 continue;
455
456 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_CLASS) &&
457 (id->bDeviceClass != dev->descriptor.bDeviceClass))
458 continue;
459
460 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_SUBCLASS) &&
461 (id->bDeviceSubClass!= dev->descriptor.bDeviceSubClass))
462 continue;
463
464 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEV_PROTOCOL) &&
465 (id->bDeviceProtocol != dev->descriptor.bDeviceProtocol))
466 continue;
467
468 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_CLASS) &&
469 (id->bInterfaceClass != intf->desc.bInterfaceClass))
470 continue;
471
472 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_SUBCLASS) &&
473 (id->bInterfaceSubClass != intf->desc.bInterfaceSubClass))
474 continue;
475
476 if ((id->match_flags & USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_PROTOCOL) &&
477 (id->bInterfaceProtocol != intf->desc.bInterfaceProtocol))
478 continue;
479
480 return id;
481 }
482
483 return NULL;
484}
485
486
487static int __find_interface(struct device * dev, void * data) 200static int __find_interface(struct device * dev, void * data)
488{ 201{
489 struct usb_interface ** ret = (struct usb_interface **)data; 202 struct usb_interface ** ret = (struct usb_interface **)data;
@@ -521,27 +234,6 @@ struct usb_interface *usb_find_interface(struct usb_driver *drv, int minor)
521 return ret ? intf : NULL; 234 return ret ? intf : NULL;
522} 235}
523 236
524static int usb_device_match (struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv)
525{
526 struct usb_interface *intf;
527 struct usb_driver *usb_drv;
528 const struct usb_device_id *id;
529
530 /* check for generic driver, which we don't match any device with */
531 if (drv == &usb_generic_driver)
532 return 0;
533
534 intf = to_usb_interface(dev);
535 usb_drv = to_usb_driver(drv);
536
537 id = usb_match_id (intf, usb_drv->id_table);
538 if (id)
539 return 1;
540
541 return 0;
542}
543
544
545#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG 237#ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG
546 238
547/* 239/*
@@ -1598,8 +1290,6 @@ module_exit(usb_exit);
1598 * driver modules to use. 1290 * driver modules to use.
1599 */ 1291 */
1600 1292
1601EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_register);
1602EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_deregister);
1603EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_disabled); 1293EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_disabled);
1604 1294
1605EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_get_intf); 1295EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_get_intf);
@@ -1617,7 +1307,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_unlock_device);
1617 1307
1618EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_driver_claim_interface); 1308EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_driver_claim_interface);
1619EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_driver_release_interface); 1309EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_driver_release_interface);
1620EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_match_id);
1621EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_find_interface); 1310EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_find_interface);
1622EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_ifnum_to_if); 1311EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_ifnum_to_if);
1623EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_altnum_to_altsetting); 1312EXPORT_SYMBOL(usb_altnum_to_altsetting);
diff --git a/drivers/usb/core/usb.h b/drivers/usb/core/usb.h
index 1c4a68499dce..98e85fb4d3b7 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/core/usb.h
+++ b/drivers/usb/core/usb.h
@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ extern void usb_host_cleanup(void);
33extern int usb_suspend_device(struct usb_device *dev); 33extern int usb_suspend_device(struct usb_device *dev);
34extern int usb_resume_device(struct usb_device *dev); 34extern int usb_resume_device(struct usb_device *dev);
35 35
36extern struct device_driver usb_generic_driver;
37extern int usb_generic_driver_data;
38extern int usb_device_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv);
36 39
37/* Interfaces and their "power state" are owned by usbcore */ 40/* Interfaces and their "power state" are owned by usbcore */
38 41