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/* Driver for USB Mass Storage compliant devices
* Main Header File
*
* $Id: usb.h,v 1.21 2002/04/21 02:57:59 mdharm Exp $
*
* Current development and maintenance by:
* (c) 1999-2002 Matthew Dharm (mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net)
*
* Initial work by:
* (c) 1999 Michael Gee (michael@linuxspecific.com)
*
* This driver is based on the 'USB Mass Storage Class' document. This
* describes in detail the protocol used to communicate with such
* devices. Clearly, the designers had SCSI and ATAPI commands in
* mind when they created this document. The commands are all very
* similar to commands in the SCSI-II and ATAPI specifications.
*
* It is important to note that in a number of cases this class
* exhibits class-specific exemptions from the USB specification.
* Notably the usage of NAK, STALL and ACK differs from the norm, in
* that they are used to communicate wait, failed and OK on commands.
*
* Also, for certain devices, the interrupt endpoint is used to convey
* status of a command.
*
* Please see http://www.one-eyed-alien.net/~mdharm/linux-usb for more
* information about this driver.
*
* 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, 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.,
* 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef _USB_H_
#define _USB_H_
#include <linux/usb.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
#include <linux/completion.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
struct us_data;
struct scsi_cmnd;
/*
* Unusual device list definitions
*/
struct us_unusual_dev {
const char* vendorName;
const char* productName;
__u8 useProtocol;
__u8 useTransport;
int (*initFunction)(struct us_data *);
unsigned int flags;
};
/*
* Static flag definitions. We use this roundabout technique so that the
* proc_info() routine can automatically display a message for each flag.
*/
#define US_DO_ALL_FLAGS \
US_FLAG(SINGLE_LUN, 0x00000001) \
/* allow access to only LUN 0 */ \
US_FLAG(NEED_OVERRIDE, 0x00000002) \
/* unusual_devs entry is necessary */ \
US_FLAG(SCM_MULT_TARG, 0x00000004) \
/* supports multiple targets */ \
US_FLAG(FIX_INQUIRY, 0x00000008) \
/* INQUIRY response needs faking */ \
US_FLAG(FIX_CAPACITY, 0x00000010) \
/* READ CAPACITY response too big */ \
US_FLAG(IGNORE_RESIDUE, 0x00000020) \
/* reported residue is wrong */ \
US_FLAG(BULK32, 0x00000040) \
/* Uses 32-byte CBW length */ \
US_FLAG(NOT_LOCKABLE, 0x00000080) \
/* PREVENT/ALLOW not supported */ \
US_FLAG(GO_SLOW, 0x00000100) \
/* Need delay after Command phase */ \
US_FLAG(NO_WP_DETECT, 0x00000200) \
/* Don't check for write-protect */ \
#define US_FLAG(name, value) US_FL_##name = value ,
enum { US_DO_ALL_FLAGS };
#undef US_FLAG
/* Dynamic flag definitions: used in set_bit() etc. */
#define US_FLIDX_URB_ACTIVE 18 /* 0x00040000 current_urb is in use */
#define US_FLIDX_SG_ACTIVE 19 /* 0x00080000 current_sg is in use */
#define US_FLIDX_ABORTING 20 /* 0x00100000 abort is in progress */
#define US_FLIDX_DISCONNECTING 21 /* 0x00200000 disconnect in progress */
#define ABORTING_OR_DISCONNECTING ((1UL << US_FLIDX_ABORTING) | \
(1UL << US_FLIDX_DISCONNECTING))
#define US_FLIDX_RESETTING 22 /* 0x00400000 device reset in progress */
#define US_FLIDX_TIMED_OUT 23 /* 0x00800000 SCSI midlayer timed out */
#define USB_STOR_STRING_LEN 32
/*
* We provide a DMA-mapped I/O buffer for use with small USB transfers.
* It turns out that CB[I] needs a 12-byte buffer and Bulk-only needs a
* 31-byte buffer. But Freecom needs a 64-byte buffer, so that's the
* size we'll allocate.
*/
#define US_IOBUF_SIZE 64 /* Size of the DMA-mapped I/O buffer */
#define US_SENSE_SIZE 18 /* Size of the autosense data buffer */
typedef int (*trans_cmnd)(struct scsi_cmnd *, struct us_data*);
typedef int (*trans_reset)(struct us_data*);
typedef void (*proto_cmnd)(struct scsi_cmnd*, struct us_data*);
typedef void (*extra_data_destructor)(void *); /* extra data destructor */
/* we allocate one of these for every device that we remember */
struct us_data {
/* The device we're working with
* It's important to note:
* (o) you must hold dev_semaphore to change pusb_dev
*/
struct semaphore dev_semaphore; /* protect pusb_dev */
struct usb_device *pusb_dev; /* this usb_device */
struct usb_interface *pusb_intf; /* this interface */
struct us_unusual_dev *unusual_dev; /* device-filter entry */
unsigned long flags; /* from filter initially */
unsigned int send_bulk_pipe; /* cached pipe values */
unsigned int recv_bulk_pipe;
unsigned int send_ctrl_pipe;
unsigned int recv_ctrl_pipe;
unsigned int recv_intr_pipe;
/* information about the device */
char *transport_name;
char *protocol_name;
__le32 bcs_signature;
u8 subclass;
u8 protocol;
u8 max_lun;
u8 ifnum; /* interface number */
u8 ep_bInterval; /* interrupt interval */
/* function pointers for this device */
trans_cmnd transport; /* transport function */
trans_reset transport_reset; /* transport device reset */
proto_cmnd proto_handler; /* protocol handler */
/* SCSI interfaces */
struct scsi_cmnd *srb; /* current srb */
unsigned int tag; /* current dCBWTag */
/* thread information */
int pid; /* control thread */
/* control and bulk communications data */
struct urb *current_urb; /* USB requests */
struct usb_ctrlrequest *cr; /* control requests */
struct usb_sg_request current_sg; /* scatter-gather req. */
unsigned char *iobuf; /* I/O buffer */
unsigned char *sensebuf; /* sense data buffer */
dma_addr_t cr_dma; /* buffer DMA addresses */
dma_addr_t iobuf_dma;
/* mutual exclusion and synchronization structures */
struct semaphore sema; /* to sleep thread on */
struct completion notify; /* thread begin/end */
wait_queue_head_t delay_wait; /* wait during scan, reset */
/* subdriver information */
void *extra; /* Any extra data */
extra_data_destructor extra_destructor;/* extra data destructor */
};
/* Convert between us_data and the corresponding Scsi_Host */
static struct Scsi_Host inline *us_to_host(struct us_data *us) {
return container_of((void *) us, struct Scsi_Host, hostdata);
}
static struct us_data inline *host_to_us(struct Scsi_Host *host) {
return (struct us_data *) host->hostdata;
}
/* Function to fill an inquiry response. See usb.c for details */
extern void fill_inquiry_response(struct us_data *us,
unsigned char *data, unsigned int data_len);
/* The scsi_lock() and scsi_unlock() macros protect the sm_state and the
* single queue element srb for write access */
#define scsi_unlock(host) spin_unlock_irq(host->host_lock)
#define scsi_lock(host) spin_lock_irq(host->host_lock)
/* Vendor ID list for devices that require special handling */
#define USB_VENDOR_ID_GENESYS 0x05e3 /* Genesys Logic */
#endif
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