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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3  * udc.c - Core UDC Framework
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 2010 Texas Instruments
6  * Author: Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
7  */
8 
9 #include <linux/kernel.h>
10 #include <linux/module.h>
11 #include <linux/device.h>
12 #include <linux/list.h>
13 #include <linux/err.h>
14 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
15 #include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
16 #include <linux/workqueue.h>
17 
18 #include <linux/usb/ch9.h>
19 #include <linux/usb/gadget.h>
20 #include <linux/usb.h>
21 
22 #include "trace.h"
23 
24 /**
25  * struct usb_udc - describes one usb device controller
26  * @driver: the gadget driver pointer. For use by the class code
27  * @dev: the child device to the actual controller
28  * @gadget: the gadget. For use by the class code
29  * @list: for use by the udc class driver
30  * @vbus: for udcs who care about vbus status, this value is real vbus status;
31  * for udcs who do not care about vbus status, this value is always true
32  *
33  * This represents the internal data structure which is used by the UDC-class
34  * to hold information about udc driver and gadget together.
35  */
36 struct usb_udc {
37 	struct usb_gadget_driver	*driver;
38 	struct usb_gadget		*gadget;
39 	struct device			dev;
40 	struct list_head		list;
41 	bool				vbus;
42 };
43 
44 static struct class *udc_class;
45 static LIST_HEAD(udc_list);
46 static LIST_HEAD(gadget_driver_pending_list);
47 static DEFINE_MUTEX(udc_lock);
48 
49 static int udc_bind_to_driver(struct usb_udc *udc,
50 		struct usb_gadget_driver *driver);
51 
52 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
53 
54 /**
55  * usb_ep_set_maxpacket_limit - set maximum packet size limit for endpoint
56  * @ep:the endpoint being configured
57  * @maxpacket_limit:value of maximum packet size limit
58  *
59  * This function should be used only in UDC drivers to initialize endpoint
60  * (usually in probe function).
61  */
62 void usb_ep_set_maxpacket_limit(struct usb_ep *ep,
63 					      unsigned maxpacket_limit)
64 {
65 	ep->maxpacket_limit = maxpacket_limit;
66 	ep->maxpacket = maxpacket_limit;
67 
68 	trace_usb_ep_set_maxpacket_limit(ep, 0);
69 }
70 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_set_maxpacket_limit);
71 
72 /**
73  * usb_ep_enable - configure endpoint, making it usable
74  * @ep:the endpoint being configured.  may not be the endpoint named "ep0".
75  *	drivers discover endpoints through the ep_list of a usb_gadget.
76  *
77  * When configurations are set, or when interface settings change, the driver
78  * will enable or disable the relevant endpoints.  while it is enabled, an
79  * endpoint may be used for i/o until the driver receives a disconnect() from
80  * the host or until the endpoint is disabled.
81  *
82  * the ep0 implementation (which calls this routine) must ensure that the
83  * hardware capabilities of each endpoint match the descriptor provided
84  * for it.  for example, an endpoint named "ep2in-bulk" would be usable
85  * for interrupt transfers as well as bulk, but it likely couldn't be used
86  * for iso transfers or for endpoint 14.  some endpoints are fully
87  * configurable, with more generic names like "ep-a".  (remember that for
88  * USB, "in" means "towards the USB host".)
89  *
90  * This routine must be called in process context.
91  *
92  * returns zero, or a negative error code.
93  */
94 int usb_ep_enable(struct usb_ep *ep)
95 {
96 	int ret = 0;
97 
98 	if (ep->enabled)
99 		goto out;
100 
101 	/* UDC drivers can't handle endpoints with maxpacket size 0 */
102 	if (usb_endpoint_maxp(ep->desc) == 0) {
103 		/*
104 		 * We should log an error message here, but we can't call
105 		 * dev_err() because there's no way to find the gadget
106 		 * given only ep.
107 		 */
108 		ret = -EINVAL;
109 		goto out;
110 	}
111 
112 	ret = ep->ops->enable(ep, ep->desc);
113 	if (ret)
114 		goto out;
115 
116 	ep->enabled = true;
117 
118 out:
119 	trace_usb_ep_enable(ep, ret);
120 
121 	return ret;
122 }
123 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_enable);
124 
125 /**
126  * usb_ep_disable - endpoint is no longer usable
127  * @ep:the endpoint being unconfigured.  may not be the endpoint named "ep0".
128  *
129  * no other task may be using this endpoint when this is called.
130  * any pending and uncompleted requests will complete with status
131  * indicating disconnect (-ESHUTDOWN) before this call returns.
132  * gadget drivers must call usb_ep_enable() again before queueing
133  * requests to the endpoint.
134  *
135  * This routine must be called in process context.
136  *
137  * returns zero, or a negative error code.
138  */
139 int usb_ep_disable(struct usb_ep *ep)
140 {
141 	int ret = 0;
142 
143 	if (!ep->enabled)
144 		goto out;
145 
146 	ret = ep->ops->disable(ep);
147 	if (ret)
148 		goto out;
149 
150 	ep->enabled = false;
151 
152 out:
153 	trace_usb_ep_disable(ep, ret);
154 
155 	return ret;
156 }
157 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_disable);
158 
159 /**
160  * usb_ep_alloc_request - allocate a request object to use with this endpoint
161  * @ep:the endpoint to be used with with the request
162  * @gfp_flags:GFP_* flags to use
163  *
164  * Request objects must be allocated with this call, since they normally
165  * need controller-specific setup and may even need endpoint-specific
166  * resources such as allocation of DMA descriptors.
167  * Requests may be submitted with usb_ep_queue(), and receive a single
168  * completion callback.  Free requests with usb_ep_free_request(), when
169  * they are no longer needed.
170  *
171  * Returns the request, or null if one could not be allocated.
172  */
173 struct usb_request *usb_ep_alloc_request(struct usb_ep *ep,
174 						       gfp_t gfp_flags)
175 {
176 	struct usb_request *req = NULL;
177 
178 	req = ep->ops->alloc_request(ep, gfp_flags);
179 
180 	trace_usb_ep_alloc_request(ep, req, req ? 0 : -ENOMEM);
181 
182 	return req;
183 }
184 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_alloc_request);
185 
186 /**
187  * usb_ep_free_request - frees a request object
188  * @ep:the endpoint associated with the request
189  * @req:the request being freed
190  *
191  * Reverses the effect of usb_ep_alloc_request().
192  * Caller guarantees the request is not queued, and that it will
193  * no longer be requeued (or otherwise used).
194  */
195 void usb_ep_free_request(struct usb_ep *ep,
196 				       struct usb_request *req)
197 {
198 	trace_usb_ep_free_request(ep, req, 0);
199 	ep->ops->free_request(ep, req);
200 }
201 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_free_request);
202 
203 /**
204  * usb_ep_queue - queues (submits) an I/O request to an endpoint.
205  * @ep:the endpoint associated with the request
206  * @req:the request being submitted
207  * @gfp_flags: GFP_* flags to use in case the lower level driver couldn't
208  *	pre-allocate all necessary memory with the request.
209  *
210  * This tells the device controller to perform the specified request through
211  * that endpoint (reading or writing a buffer).  When the request completes,
212  * including being canceled by usb_ep_dequeue(), the request's completion
213  * routine is called to return the request to the driver.  Any endpoint
214  * (except control endpoints like ep0) may have more than one transfer
215  * request queued; they complete in FIFO order.  Once a gadget driver
216  * submits a request, that request may not be examined or modified until it
217  * is given back to that driver through the completion callback.
218  *
219  * Each request is turned into one or more packets.  The controller driver
220  * never merges adjacent requests into the same packet.  OUT transfers
221  * will sometimes use data that's already buffered in the hardware.
222  * Drivers can rely on the fact that the first byte of the request's buffer
223  * always corresponds to the first byte of some USB packet, for both
224  * IN and OUT transfers.
225  *
226  * Bulk endpoints can queue any amount of data; the transfer is packetized
227  * automatically.  The last packet will be short if the request doesn't fill it
228  * out completely.  Zero length packets (ZLPs) should be avoided in portable
229  * protocols since not all usb hardware can successfully handle zero length
230  * packets.  (ZLPs may be explicitly written, and may be implicitly written if
231  * the request 'zero' flag is set.)  Bulk endpoints may also be used
232  * for interrupt transfers; but the reverse is not true, and some endpoints
233  * won't support every interrupt transfer.  (Such as 768 byte packets.)
234  *
235  * Interrupt-only endpoints are less functional than bulk endpoints, for
236  * example by not supporting queueing or not handling buffers that are
237  * larger than the endpoint's maxpacket size.  They may also treat data
238  * toggle differently.
239  *
240  * Control endpoints ... after getting a setup() callback, the driver queues
241  * one response (even if it would be zero length).  That enables the
242  * status ack, after transferring data as specified in the response.  Setup
243  * functions may return negative error codes to generate protocol stalls.
244  * (Note that some USB device controllers disallow protocol stall responses
245  * in some cases.)  When control responses are deferred (the response is
246  * written after the setup callback returns), then usb_ep_set_halt() may be
247  * used on ep0 to trigger protocol stalls.  Depending on the controller,
248  * it may not be possible to trigger a status-stage protocol stall when the
249  * data stage is over, that is, from within the response's completion
250  * routine.
251  *
252  * For periodic endpoints, like interrupt or isochronous ones, the usb host
253  * arranges to poll once per interval, and the gadget driver usually will
254  * have queued some data to transfer at that time.
255  *
256  * Note that @req's ->complete() callback must never be called from
257  * within usb_ep_queue() as that can create deadlock situations.
258  *
259  * This routine may be called in interrupt context.
260  *
261  * Returns zero, or a negative error code.  Endpoints that are not enabled
262  * report errors; errors will also be
263  * reported when the usb peripheral is disconnected.
264  *
265  * If and only if @req is successfully queued (the return value is zero),
266  * @req->complete() will be called exactly once, when the Gadget core and
267  * UDC are finished with the request.  When the completion function is called,
268  * control of the request is returned to the device driver which submitted it.
269  * The completion handler may then immediately free or reuse @req.
270  */
271 int usb_ep_queue(struct usb_ep *ep,
272 			       struct usb_request *req, gfp_t gfp_flags)
273 {
274 	int ret = 0;
275 
276 	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!ep->enabled && ep->address)) {
277 		ret = -ESHUTDOWN;
278 		goto out;
279 	}
280 
281 	ret = ep->ops->queue(ep, req, gfp_flags);
282 
283 out:
284 	trace_usb_ep_queue(ep, req, ret);
285 
286 	return ret;
287 }
288 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_queue);
289 
290 /**
291  * usb_ep_dequeue - dequeues (cancels, unlinks) an I/O request from an endpoint
292  * @ep:the endpoint associated with the request
293  * @req:the request being canceled
294  *
295  * If the request is still active on the endpoint, it is dequeued and
296  * eventually its completion routine is called (with status -ECONNRESET);
297  * else a negative error code is returned.  This routine is asynchronous,
298  * that is, it may return before the completion routine runs.
299  *
300  * Note that some hardware can't clear out write fifos (to unlink the request
301  * at the head of the queue) except as part of disconnecting from usb. Such
302  * restrictions prevent drivers from supporting configuration changes,
303  * even to configuration zero (a "chapter 9" requirement).
304  *
305  * This routine may be called in interrupt context.
306  */
307 int usb_ep_dequeue(struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req)
308 {
309 	int ret;
310 
311 	ret = ep->ops->dequeue(ep, req);
312 	trace_usb_ep_dequeue(ep, req, ret);
313 
314 	return ret;
315 }
316 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_dequeue);
317 
318 /**
319  * usb_ep_set_halt - sets the endpoint halt feature.
320  * @ep: the non-isochronous endpoint being stalled
321  *
322  * Use this to stall an endpoint, perhaps as an error report.
323  * Except for control endpoints,
324  * the endpoint stays halted (will not stream any data) until the host
325  * clears this feature; drivers may need to empty the endpoint's request
326  * queue first, to make sure no inappropriate transfers happen.
327  *
328  * Note that while an endpoint CLEAR_FEATURE will be invisible to the
329  * gadget driver, a SET_INTERFACE will not be.  To reset endpoints for the
330  * current altsetting, see usb_ep_clear_halt().  When switching altsettings,
331  * it's simplest to use usb_ep_enable() or usb_ep_disable() for the endpoints.
332  *
333  * This routine may be called in interrupt context.
334  *
335  * Returns zero, or a negative error code.  On success, this call sets
336  * underlying hardware state that blocks data transfers.
337  * Attempts to halt IN endpoints will fail (returning -EAGAIN) if any
338  * transfer requests are still queued, or if the controller hardware
339  * (usually a FIFO) still holds bytes that the host hasn't collected.
340  */
341 int usb_ep_set_halt(struct usb_ep *ep)
342 {
343 	int ret;
344 
345 	ret = ep->ops->set_halt(ep, 1);
346 	trace_usb_ep_set_halt(ep, ret);
347 
348 	return ret;
349 }
350 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_set_halt);
351 
352 /**
353  * usb_ep_clear_halt - clears endpoint halt, and resets toggle
354  * @ep:the bulk or interrupt endpoint being reset
355  *
356  * Use this when responding to the standard usb "set interface" request,
357  * for endpoints that aren't reconfigured, after clearing any other state
358  * in the endpoint's i/o queue.
359  *
360  * This routine may be called in interrupt context.
361  *
362  * Returns zero, or a negative error code.  On success, this call clears
363  * the underlying hardware state reflecting endpoint halt and data toggle.
364  * Note that some hardware can't support this request (like pxa2xx_udc),
365  * and accordingly can't correctly implement interface altsettings.
366  */
367 int usb_ep_clear_halt(struct usb_ep *ep)
368 {
369 	int ret;
370 
371 	ret = ep->ops->set_halt(ep, 0);
372 	trace_usb_ep_clear_halt(ep, ret);
373 
374 	return ret;
375 }
376 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_clear_halt);
377 
378 /**
379  * usb_ep_set_wedge - sets the halt feature and ignores clear requests
380  * @ep: the endpoint being wedged
381  *
382  * Use this to stall an endpoint and ignore CLEAR_FEATURE(HALT_ENDPOINT)
383  * requests. If the gadget driver clears the halt status, it will
384  * automatically unwedge the endpoint.
385  *
386  * This routine may be called in interrupt context.
387  *
388  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
389  */
390 int usb_ep_set_wedge(struct usb_ep *ep)
391 {
392 	int ret;
393 
394 	if (ep->ops->set_wedge)
395 		ret = ep->ops->set_wedge(ep);
396 	else
397 		ret = ep->ops->set_halt(ep, 1);
398 
399 	trace_usb_ep_set_wedge(ep, ret);
400 
401 	return ret;
402 }
403 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_set_wedge);
404 
405 /**
406  * usb_ep_fifo_status - returns number of bytes in fifo, or error
407  * @ep: the endpoint whose fifo status is being checked.
408  *
409  * FIFO endpoints may have "unclaimed data" in them in certain cases,
410  * such as after aborted transfers.  Hosts may not have collected all
411  * the IN data written by the gadget driver (and reported by a request
412  * completion).  The gadget driver may not have collected all the data
413  * written OUT to it by the host.  Drivers that need precise handling for
414  * fault reporting or recovery may need to use this call.
415  *
416  * This routine may be called in interrupt context.
417  *
418  * This returns the number of such bytes in the fifo, or a negative
419  * errno if the endpoint doesn't use a FIFO or doesn't support such
420  * precise handling.
421  */
422 int usb_ep_fifo_status(struct usb_ep *ep)
423 {
424 	int ret;
425 
426 	if (ep->ops->fifo_status)
427 		ret = ep->ops->fifo_status(ep);
428 	else
429 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
430 
431 	trace_usb_ep_fifo_status(ep, ret);
432 
433 	return ret;
434 }
435 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_fifo_status);
436 
437 /**
438  * usb_ep_fifo_flush - flushes contents of a fifo
439  * @ep: the endpoint whose fifo is being flushed.
440  *
441  * This call may be used to flush the "unclaimed data" that may exist in
442  * an endpoint fifo after abnormal transaction terminations.  The call
443  * must never be used except when endpoint is not being used for any
444  * protocol translation.
445  *
446  * This routine may be called in interrupt context.
447  */
448 void usb_ep_fifo_flush(struct usb_ep *ep)
449 {
450 	if (ep->ops->fifo_flush)
451 		ep->ops->fifo_flush(ep);
452 
453 	trace_usb_ep_fifo_flush(ep, 0);
454 }
455 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_ep_fifo_flush);
456 
457 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
458 
459 /**
460  * usb_gadget_frame_number - returns the current frame number
461  * @gadget: controller that reports the frame number
462  *
463  * Returns the usb frame number, normally eleven bits from a SOF packet,
464  * or negative errno if this device doesn't support this capability.
465  */
466 int usb_gadget_frame_number(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
467 {
468 	int ret;
469 
470 	ret = gadget->ops->get_frame(gadget);
471 
472 	trace_usb_gadget_frame_number(gadget, ret);
473 
474 	return ret;
475 }
476 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_frame_number);
477 
478 /**
479  * usb_gadget_wakeup - tries to wake up the host connected to this gadget
480  * @gadget: controller used to wake up the host
481  *
482  * Returns zero on success, else negative error code if the hardware
483  * doesn't support such attempts, or its support has not been enabled
484  * by the usb host.  Drivers must return device descriptors that report
485  * their ability to support this, or hosts won't enable it.
486  *
487  * This may also try to use SRP to wake the host and start enumeration,
488  * even if OTG isn't otherwise in use.  OTG devices may also start
489  * remote wakeup even when hosts don't explicitly enable it.
490  */
491 int usb_gadget_wakeup(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
492 {
493 	int ret = 0;
494 
495 	if (!gadget->ops->wakeup) {
496 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
497 		goto out;
498 	}
499 
500 	ret = gadget->ops->wakeup(gadget);
501 
502 out:
503 	trace_usb_gadget_wakeup(gadget, ret);
504 
505 	return ret;
506 }
507 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_wakeup);
508 
509 /**
510  * usb_gadget_set_selfpowered - sets the device selfpowered feature.
511  * @gadget:the device being declared as self-powered
512  *
513  * this affects the device status reported by the hardware driver
514  * to reflect that it now has a local power supply.
515  *
516  * returns zero on success, else negative errno.
517  */
518 int usb_gadget_set_selfpowered(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
519 {
520 	int ret = 0;
521 
522 	if (!gadget->ops->set_selfpowered) {
523 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
524 		goto out;
525 	}
526 
527 	ret = gadget->ops->set_selfpowered(gadget, 1);
528 
529 out:
530 	trace_usb_gadget_set_selfpowered(gadget, ret);
531 
532 	return ret;
533 }
534 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_set_selfpowered);
535 
536 /**
537  * usb_gadget_clear_selfpowered - clear the device selfpowered feature.
538  * @gadget:the device being declared as bus-powered
539  *
540  * this affects the device status reported by the hardware driver.
541  * some hardware may not support bus-powered operation, in which
542  * case this feature's value can never change.
543  *
544  * returns zero on success, else negative errno.
545  */
546 int usb_gadget_clear_selfpowered(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
547 {
548 	int ret = 0;
549 
550 	if (!gadget->ops->set_selfpowered) {
551 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
552 		goto out;
553 	}
554 
555 	ret = gadget->ops->set_selfpowered(gadget, 0);
556 
557 out:
558 	trace_usb_gadget_clear_selfpowered(gadget, ret);
559 
560 	return ret;
561 }
562 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_clear_selfpowered);
563 
564 /**
565  * usb_gadget_vbus_connect - Notify controller that VBUS is powered
566  * @gadget:The device which now has VBUS power.
567  * Context: can sleep
568  *
569  * This call is used by a driver for an external transceiver (or GPIO)
570  * that detects a VBUS power session starting.  Common responses include
571  * resuming the controller, activating the D+ (or D-) pullup to let the
572  * host detect that a USB device is attached, and starting to draw power
573  * (8mA or possibly more, especially after SET_CONFIGURATION).
574  *
575  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
576  */
577 int usb_gadget_vbus_connect(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
578 {
579 	int ret = 0;
580 
581 	if (!gadget->ops->vbus_session) {
582 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
583 		goto out;
584 	}
585 
586 	ret = gadget->ops->vbus_session(gadget, 1);
587 
588 out:
589 	trace_usb_gadget_vbus_connect(gadget, ret);
590 
591 	return ret;
592 }
593 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_vbus_connect);
594 
595 /**
596  * usb_gadget_vbus_draw - constrain controller's VBUS power usage
597  * @gadget:The device whose VBUS usage is being described
598  * @mA:How much current to draw, in milliAmperes.  This should be twice
599  *	the value listed in the configuration descriptor bMaxPower field.
600  *
601  * This call is used by gadget drivers during SET_CONFIGURATION calls,
602  * reporting how much power the device may consume.  For example, this
603  * could affect how quickly batteries are recharged.
604  *
605  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
606  */
607 int usb_gadget_vbus_draw(struct usb_gadget *gadget, unsigned mA)
608 {
609 	int ret = 0;
610 
611 	if (!gadget->ops->vbus_draw) {
612 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
613 		goto out;
614 	}
615 
616 	ret = gadget->ops->vbus_draw(gadget, mA);
617 	if (!ret)
618 		gadget->mA = mA;
619 
620 out:
621 	trace_usb_gadget_vbus_draw(gadget, ret);
622 
623 	return ret;
624 }
625 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_vbus_draw);
626 
627 /**
628  * usb_gadget_vbus_disconnect - notify controller about VBUS session end
629  * @gadget:the device whose VBUS supply is being described
630  * Context: can sleep
631  *
632  * This call is used by a driver for an external transceiver (or GPIO)
633  * that detects a VBUS power session ending.  Common responses include
634  * reversing everything done in usb_gadget_vbus_connect().
635  *
636  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
637  */
638 int usb_gadget_vbus_disconnect(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
639 {
640 	int ret = 0;
641 
642 	if (!gadget->ops->vbus_session) {
643 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
644 		goto out;
645 	}
646 
647 	ret = gadget->ops->vbus_session(gadget, 0);
648 
649 out:
650 	trace_usb_gadget_vbus_disconnect(gadget, ret);
651 
652 	return ret;
653 }
654 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_vbus_disconnect);
655 
656 /**
657  * usb_gadget_connect - software-controlled connect to USB host
658  * @gadget:the peripheral being connected
659  *
660  * Enables the D+ (or potentially D-) pullup.  The host will start
661  * enumerating this gadget when the pullup is active and a VBUS session
662  * is active (the link is powered).  This pullup is always enabled unless
663  * usb_gadget_disconnect() has been used to disable it.
664  *
665  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
666  */
667 int usb_gadget_connect(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
668 {
669 	int ret = 0;
670 
671 	if (!gadget->ops->pullup) {
672 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
673 		goto out;
674 	}
675 
676 	if (gadget->deactivated) {
677 		/*
678 		 * If gadget is deactivated we only save new state.
679 		 * Gadget will be connected automatically after activation.
680 		 */
681 		gadget->connected = true;
682 		goto out;
683 	}
684 
685 	ret = gadget->ops->pullup(gadget, 1);
686 	if (!ret)
687 		gadget->connected = 1;
688 
689 out:
690 	trace_usb_gadget_connect(gadget, ret);
691 
692 	return ret;
693 }
694 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_connect);
695 
696 /**
697  * usb_gadget_disconnect - software-controlled disconnect from USB host
698  * @gadget:the peripheral being disconnected
699  *
700  * Disables the D+ (or potentially D-) pullup, which the host may see
701  * as a disconnect (when a VBUS session is active).  Not all systems
702  * support software pullup controls.
703  *
704  * Following a successful disconnect, invoke the ->disconnect() callback
705  * for the current gadget driver so that UDC drivers don't need to.
706  *
707  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
708  */
709 int usb_gadget_disconnect(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
710 {
711 	int ret = 0;
712 
713 	if (!gadget->ops->pullup) {
714 		ret = -EOPNOTSUPP;
715 		goto out;
716 	}
717 
718 	if (!gadget->connected)
719 		goto out;
720 
721 	if (gadget->deactivated) {
722 		/*
723 		 * If gadget is deactivated we only save new state.
724 		 * Gadget will stay disconnected after activation.
725 		 */
726 		gadget->connected = false;
727 		goto out;
728 	}
729 
730 	ret = gadget->ops->pullup(gadget, 0);
731 	if (!ret) {
732 		gadget->connected = 0;
733 		gadget->udc->driver->disconnect(gadget);
734 	}
735 
736 out:
737 	trace_usb_gadget_disconnect(gadget, ret);
738 
739 	return ret;
740 }
741 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_disconnect);
742 
743 /**
744  * usb_gadget_deactivate - deactivate function which is not ready to work
745  * @gadget: the peripheral being deactivated
746  *
747  * This routine may be used during the gadget driver bind() call to prevent
748  * the peripheral from ever being visible to the USB host, unless later
749  * usb_gadget_activate() is called.  For example, user mode components may
750  * need to be activated before the system can talk to hosts.
751  *
752  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
753  */
754 int usb_gadget_deactivate(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
755 {
756 	int ret = 0;
757 
758 	if (gadget->deactivated)
759 		goto out;
760 
761 	if (gadget->connected) {
762 		ret = usb_gadget_disconnect(gadget);
763 		if (ret)
764 			goto out;
765 
766 		/*
767 		 * If gadget was being connected before deactivation, we want
768 		 * to reconnect it in usb_gadget_activate().
769 		 */
770 		gadget->connected = true;
771 	}
772 	gadget->deactivated = true;
773 
774 out:
775 	trace_usb_gadget_deactivate(gadget, ret);
776 
777 	return ret;
778 }
779 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_deactivate);
780 
781 /**
782  * usb_gadget_activate - activate function which is not ready to work
783  * @gadget: the peripheral being activated
784  *
785  * This routine activates gadget which was previously deactivated with
786  * usb_gadget_deactivate() call. It calls usb_gadget_connect() if needed.
787  *
788  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
789  */
790 int usb_gadget_activate(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
791 {
792 	int ret = 0;
793 
794 	if (!gadget->deactivated)
795 		goto out;
796 
797 	gadget->deactivated = false;
798 
799 	/*
800 	 * If gadget has been connected before deactivation, or became connected
801 	 * while it was being deactivated, we call usb_gadget_connect().
802 	 */
803 	if (gadget->connected)
804 		ret = usb_gadget_connect(gadget);
805 
806 out:
807 	trace_usb_gadget_activate(gadget, ret);
808 
809 	return ret;
810 }
811 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_activate);
812 
813 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
814 
815 #ifdef	CONFIG_HAS_DMA
816 
817 int usb_gadget_map_request_by_dev(struct device *dev,
818 		struct usb_request *req, int is_in)
819 {
820 	if (req->length == 0)
821 		return 0;
822 
823 	if (req->num_sgs) {
824 		int     mapped;
825 
826 		mapped = dma_map_sg(dev, req->sg, req->num_sgs,
827 				is_in ? DMA_TO_DEVICE : DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
828 		if (mapped == 0) {
829 			dev_err(dev, "failed to map SGs\n");
830 			return -EFAULT;
831 		}
832 
833 		req->num_mapped_sgs = mapped;
834 	} else {
835 		if (is_vmalloc_addr(req->buf)) {
836 			dev_err(dev, "buffer is not dma capable\n");
837 			return -EFAULT;
838 		} else if (object_is_on_stack(req->buf)) {
839 			dev_err(dev, "buffer is on stack\n");
840 			return -EFAULT;
841 		}
842 
843 		req->dma = dma_map_single(dev, req->buf, req->length,
844 				is_in ? DMA_TO_DEVICE : DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
845 
846 		if (dma_mapping_error(dev, req->dma)) {
847 			dev_err(dev, "failed to map buffer\n");
848 			return -EFAULT;
849 		}
850 
851 		req->dma_mapped = 1;
852 	}
853 
854 	return 0;
855 }
856 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_map_request_by_dev);
857 
858 int usb_gadget_map_request(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
859 		struct usb_request *req, int is_in)
860 {
861 	return usb_gadget_map_request_by_dev(gadget->dev.parent, req, is_in);
862 }
863 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_map_request);
864 
865 void usb_gadget_unmap_request_by_dev(struct device *dev,
866 		struct usb_request *req, int is_in)
867 {
868 	if (req->length == 0)
869 		return;
870 
871 	if (req->num_mapped_sgs) {
872 		dma_unmap_sg(dev, req->sg, req->num_sgs,
873 				is_in ? DMA_TO_DEVICE : DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
874 
875 		req->num_mapped_sgs = 0;
876 	} else if (req->dma_mapped) {
877 		dma_unmap_single(dev, req->dma, req->length,
878 				is_in ? DMA_TO_DEVICE : DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
879 		req->dma_mapped = 0;
880 	}
881 }
882 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_unmap_request_by_dev);
883 
884 void usb_gadget_unmap_request(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
885 		struct usb_request *req, int is_in)
886 {
887 	usb_gadget_unmap_request_by_dev(gadget->dev.parent, req, is_in);
888 }
889 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_unmap_request);
890 
891 #endif	/* CONFIG_HAS_DMA */
892 
893 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
894 
895 /**
896  * usb_gadget_giveback_request - give the request back to the gadget layer
897  * @ep: the endpoint to be used with with the request
898  * @req: the request being given back
899  *
900  * Context: in_interrupt()
901  *
902  * This is called by device controller drivers in order to return the
903  * completed request back to the gadget layer.
904  */
905 void usb_gadget_giveback_request(struct usb_ep *ep,
906 		struct usb_request *req)
907 {
908 	if (likely(req->status == 0))
909 		usb_led_activity(USB_LED_EVENT_GADGET);
910 
911 	trace_usb_gadget_giveback_request(ep, req, 0);
912 
913 	req->complete(ep, req);
914 }
915 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_giveback_request);
916 
917 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
918 
919 /**
920  * gadget_find_ep_by_name - returns ep whose name is the same as sting passed
921  *	in second parameter or NULL if searched endpoint not found
922  * @g: controller to check for quirk
923  * @name: name of searched endpoint
924  */
925 struct usb_ep *gadget_find_ep_by_name(struct usb_gadget *g, const char *name)
926 {
927 	struct usb_ep *ep;
928 
929 	gadget_for_each_ep(ep, g) {
930 		if (!strcmp(ep->name, name))
931 			return ep;
932 	}
933 
934 	return NULL;
935 }
936 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(gadget_find_ep_by_name);
937 
938 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
939 
940 int usb_gadget_ep_match_desc(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
941 		struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *desc,
942 		struct usb_ss_ep_comp_descriptor *ep_comp)
943 {
944 	u8		type;
945 	u16		max;
946 	int		num_req_streams = 0;
947 
948 	/* endpoint already claimed? */
949 	if (ep->claimed)
950 		return 0;
951 
952 	type = usb_endpoint_type(desc);
953 	max = usb_endpoint_maxp(desc);
954 
955 	if (usb_endpoint_dir_in(desc) && !ep->caps.dir_in)
956 		return 0;
957 	if (usb_endpoint_dir_out(desc) && !ep->caps.dir_out)
958 		return 0;
959 
960 	if (max > ep->maxpacket_limit)
961 		return 0;
962 
963 	/* "high bandwidth" works only at high speed */
964 	if (!gadget_is_dualspeed(gadget) && usb_endpoint_maxp_mult(desc) > 1)
965 		return 0;
966 
967 	switch (type) {
968 	case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_CONTROL:
969 		/* only support ep0 for portable CONTROL traffic */
970 		return 0;
971 	case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_ISOC:
972 		if (!ep->caps.type_iso)
973 			return 0;
974 		/* ISO:  limit 1023 bytes full speed, 1024 high/super speed */
975 		if (!gadget_is_dualspeed(gadget) && max > 1023)
976 			return 0;
977 		break;
978 	case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_BULK:
979 		if (!ep->caps.type_bulk)
980 			return 0;
981 		if (ep_comp && gadget_is_superspeed(gadget)) {
982 			/* Get the number of required streams from the
983 			 * EP companion descriptor and see if the EP
984 			 * matches it
985 			 */
986 			num_req_streams = ep_comp->bmAttributes & 0x1f;
987 			if (num_req_streams > ep->max_streams)
988 				return 0;
989 		}
990 		break;
991 	case USB_ENDPOINT_XFER_INT:
992 		/* Bulk endpoints handle interrupt transfers,
993 		 * except the toggle-quirky iso-synch kind
994 		 */
995 		if (!ep->caps.type_int && !ep->caps.type_bulk)
996 			return 0;
997 		/* INT:  limit 64 bytes full speed, 1024 high/super speed */
998 		if (!gadget_is_dualspeed(gadget) && max > 64)
999 			return 0;
1000 		break;
1001 	}
1002 
1003 	return 1;
1004 }
1005 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_ep_match_desc);
1006 
1007 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1008 
1009 static void usb_gadget_state_work(struct work_struct *work)
1010 {
1011 	struct usb_gadget *gadget = work_to_gadget(work);
1012 	struct usb_udc *udc = gadget->udc;
1013 
1014 	if (udc)
1015 		sysfs_notify(&udc->dev.kobj, NULL, "state");
1016 }
1017 
1018 void usb_gadget_set_state(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
1019 		enum usb_device_state state)
1020 {
1021 	gadget->state = state;
1022 	schedule_work(&gadget->work);
1023 }
1024 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_set_state);
1025 
1026 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1027 
1028 static void usb_udc_connect_control(struct usb_udc *udc)
1029 {
1030 	if (udc->vbus)
1031 		usb_gadget_connect(udc->gadget);
1032 	else
1033 		usb_gadget_disconnect(udc->gadget);
1034 }
1035 
1036 /**
1037  * usb_udc_vbus_handler - updates the udc core vbus status, and try to
1038  * connect or disconnect gadget
1039  * @gadget: The gadget which vbus change occurs
1040  * @status: The vbus status
1041  *
1042  * The udc driver calls it when it wants to connect or disconnect gadget
1043  * according to vbus status.
1044  */
1045 void usb_udc_vbus_handler(struct usb_gadget *gadget, bool status)
1046 {
1047 	struct usb_udc *udc = gadget->udc;
1048 
1049 	if (udc) {
1050 		udc->vbus = status;
1051 		usb_udc_connect_control(udc);
1052 	}
1053 }
1054 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_udc_vbus_handler);
1055 
1056 /**
1057  * usb_gadget_udc_reset - notifies the udc core that bus reset occurs
1058  * @gadget: The gadget which bus reset occurs
1059  * @driver: The gadget driver we want to notify
1060  *
1061  * If the udc driver has bus reset handler, it needs to call this when the bus
1062  * reset occurs, it notifies the gadget driver that the bus reset occurs as
1063  * well as updates gadget state.
1064  */
1065 void usb_gadget_udc_reset(struct usb_gadget *gadget,
1066 		struct usb_gadget_driver *driver)
1067 {
1068 	driver->reset(gadget);
1069 	usb_gadget_set_state(gadget, USB_STATE_DEFAULT);
1070 }
1071 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_udc_reset);
1072 
1073 /**
1074  * usb_gadget_udc_start - tells usb device controller to start up
1075  * @udc: The UDC to be started
1076  *
1077  * This call is issued by the UDC Class driver when it's about
1078  * to register a gadget driver to the device controller, before
1079  * calling gadget driver's bind() method.
1080  *
1081  * It allows the controller to be powered off until strictly
1082  * necessary to have it powered on.
1083  *
1084  * Returns zero on success, else negative errno.
1085  */
1086 static inline int usb_gadget_udc_start(struct usb_udc *udc)
1087 {
1088 	return udc->gadget->ops->udc_start(udc->gadget, udc->driver);
1089 }
1090 
1091 /**
1092  * usb_gadget_udc_stop - tells usb device controller we don't need it anymore
1093  * @udc: The UDC to be stopped
1094  *
1095  * This call is issued by the UDC Class driver after calling
1096  * gadget driver's unbind() method.
1097  *
1098  * The details are implementation specific, but it can go as
1099  * far as powering off UDC completely and disable its data
1100  * line pullups.
1101  */
1102 static inline void usb_gadget_udc_stop(struct usb_udc *udc)
1103 {
1104 	udc->gadget->ops->udc_stop(udc->gadget);
1105 }
1106 
1107 /**
1108  * usb_gadget_udc_set_speed - tells usb device controller speed supported by
1109  *    current driver
1110  * @udc: The device we want to set maximum speed
1111  * @speed: The maximum speed to allowed to run
1112  *
1113  * This call is issued by the UDC Class driver before calling
1114  * usb_gadget_udc_start() in order to make sure that we don't try to
1115  * connect on speeds the gadget driver doesn't support.
1116  */
1117 static inline void usb_gadget_udc_set_speed(struct usb_udc *udc,
1118 					    enum usb_device_speed speed)
1119 {
1120 	if (udc->gadget->ops->udc_set_speed) {
1121 		enum usb_device_speed s;
1122 
1123 		s = min(speed, udc->gadget->max_speed);
1124 		udc->gadget->ops->udc_set_speed(udc->gadget, s);
1125 	}
1126 }
1127 
1128 /**
1129  * usb_udc_release - release the usb_udc struct
1130  * @dev: the dev member within usb_udc
1131  *
1132  * This is called by driver's core in order to free memory once the last
1133  * reference is released.
1134  */
1135 static void usb_udc_release(struct device *dev)
1136 {
1137 	struct usb_udc *udc;
1138 
1139 	udc = container_of(dev, struct usb_udc, dev);
1140 	dev_dbg(dev, "releasing '%s'\n", dev_name(dev));
1141 	kfree(udc);
1142 }
1143 
1144 static const struct attribute_group *usb_udc_attr_groups[];
1145 
1146 static void usb_udc_nop_release(struct device *dev)
1147 {
1148 	dev_vdbg(dev, "%s\n", __func__);
1149 }
1150 
1151 /* should be called with udc_lock held */
1152 static int check_pending_gadget_drivers(struct usb_udc *udc)
1153 {
1154 	struct usb_gadget_driver *driver;
1155 	int ret = 0;
1156 
1157 	list_for_each_entry(driver, &gadget_driver_pending_list, pending)
1158 		if (!driver->udc_name || strcmp(driver->udc_name,
1159 						dev_name(&udc->dev)) == 0) {
1160 			ret = udc_bind_to_driver(udc, driver);
1161 			if (ret != -EPROBE_DEFER)
1162 				list_del_init(&driver->pending);
1163 			break;
1164 		}
1165 
1166 	return ret;
1167 }
1168 
1169 /**
1170  * usb_initialize_gadget - initialize a gadget and its embedded struct device
1171  * @parent: the parent device to this udc. Usually the controller driver's
1172  * device.
1173  * @gadget: the gadget to be initialized.
1174  * @release: a gadget release function.
1175  *
1176  * Returns zero on success, negative errno otherwise.
1177  * Calls the gadget release function in the latter case.
1178  */
1179 void usb_initialize_gadget(struct device *parent, struct usb_gadget *gadget,
1180 		void (*release)(struct device *dev))
1181 {
1182 	dev_set_name(&gadget->dev, "gadget");
1183 	INIT_WORK(&gadget->work, usb_gadget_state_work);
1184 	gadget->dev.parent = parent;
1185 
1186 	if (release)
1187 		gadget->dev.release = release;
1188 	else
1189 		gadget->dev.release = usb_udc_nop_release;
1190 
1191 	device_initialize(&gadget->dev);
1192 }
1193 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_initialize_gadget);
1194 
1195 /**
1196  * usb_add_gadget - adds a new gadget to the udc class driver list
1197  * @gadget: the gadget to be added to the list.
1198  *
1199  * Returns zero on success, negative errno otherwise.
1200  * Does not do a final usb_put_gadget() if an error occurs.
1201  */
1202 int usb_add_gadget(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
1203 {
1204 	struct usb_udc		*udc;
1205 	int			ret = -ENOMEM;
1206 
1207 	udc = kzalloc(sizeof(*udc), GFP_KERNEL);
1208 	if (!udc)
1209 		goto error;
1210 
1211 	device_initialize(&udc->dev);
1212 	udc->dev.release = usb_udc_release;
1213 	udc->dev.class = udc_class;
1214 	udc->dev.groups = usb_udc_attr_groups;
1215 	udc->dev.parent = gadget->dev.parent;
1216 	ret = dev_set_name(&udc->dev, "%s",
1217 			kobject_name(&gadget->dev.parent->kobj));
1218 	if (ret)
1219 		goto err_put_udc;
1220 
1221 	ret = device_add(&gadget->dev);
1222 	if (ret)
1223 		goto err_put_udc;
1224 
1225 	udc->gadget = gadget;
1226 	gadget->udc = udc;
1227 
1228 	mutex_lock(&udc_lock);
1229 	list_add_tail(&udc->list, &udc_list);
1230 
1231 	ret = device_add(&udc->dev);
1232 	if (ret)
1233 		goto err_unlist_udc;
1234 
1235 	usb_gadget_set_state(gadget, USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED);
1236 	udc->vbus = true;
1237 
1238 	/* pick up one of pending gadget drivers */
1239 	ret = check_pending_gadget_drivers(udc);
1240 	if (ret)
1241 		goto err_del_udc;
1242 
1243 	mutex_unlock(&udc_lock);
1244 
1245 	return 0;
1246 
1247  err_del_udc:
1248 	flush_work(&gadget->work);
1249 	device_del(&udc->dev);
1250 
1251  err_unlist_udc:
1252 	list_del(&udc->list);
1253 	mutex_unlock(&udc_lock);
1254 
1255 	device_del(&gadget->dev);
1256 
1257  err_put_udc:
1258 	put_device(&udc->dev);
1259 
1260  error:
1261 	return ret;
1262 }
1263 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_add_gadget);
1264 
1265 /**
1266  * usb_add_gadget_udc_release - adds a new gadget to the udc class driver list
1267  * @parent: the parent device to this udc. Usually the controller driver's
1268  * device.
1269  * @gadget: the gadget to be added to the list.
1270  * @release: a gadget release function.
1271  *
1272  * Returns zero on success, negative errno otherwise.
1273  * Calls the gadget release function in the latter case.
1274  */
1275 int usb_add_gadget_udc_release(struct device *parent, struct usb_gadget *gadget,
1276 		void (*release)(struct device *dev))
1277 {
1278 	int	ret;
1279 
1280 	usb_initialize_gadget(parent, gadget, release);
1281 	ret = usb_add_gadget(gadget);
1282 	if (ret)
1283 		usb_put_gadget(gadget);
1284 	return ret;
1285 }
1286 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_add_gadget_udc_release);
1287 
1288 /**
1289  * usb_get_gadget_udc_name - get the name of the first UDC controller
1290  * This functions returns the name of the first UDC controller in the system.
1291  * Please note that this interface is usefull only for legacy drivers which
1292  * assume that there is only one UDC controller in the system and they need to
1293  * get its name before initialization. There is no guarantee that the UDC
1294  * of the returned name will be still available, when gadget driver registers
1295  * itself.
1296  *
1297  * Returns pointer to string with UDC controller name on success, NULL
1298  * otherwise. Caller should kfree() returned string.
1299  */
1300 char *usb_get_gadget_udc_name(void)
1301 {
1302 	struct usb_udc *udc;
1303 	char *name = NULL;
1304 
1305 	/* For now we take the first available UDC */
1306 	mutex_lock(&udc_lock);
1307 	list_for_each_entry(udc, &udc_list, list) {
1308 		if (!udc->driver) {
1309 			name = kstrdup(udc->gadget->name, GFP_KERNEL);
1310 			break;
1311 		}
1312 	}
1313 	mutex_unlock(&udc_lock);
1314 	return name;
1315 }
1316 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_get_gadget_udc_name);
1317 
1318 /**
1319  * usb_add_gadget_udc - adds a new gadget to the udc class driver list
1320  * @parent: the parent device to this udc. Usually the controller
1321  * driver's device.
1322  * @gadget: the gadget to be added to the list
1323  *
1324  * Returns zero on success, negative errno otherwise.
1325  */
1326 int usb_add_gadget_udc(struct device *parent, struct usb_gadget *gadget)
1327 {
1328 	return usb_add_gadget_udc_release(parent, gadget, NULL);
1329 }
1330 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_add_gadget_udc);
1331 
1332 static void usb_gadget_remove_driver(struct usb_udc *udc)
1333 {
1334 	dev_dbg(&udc->dev, "unregistering UDC driver [%s]\n",
1335 			udc->driver->function);
1336 
1337 	kobject_uevent(&udc->dev.kobj, KOBJ_CHANGE);
1338 
1339 	usb_gadget_disconnect(udc->gadget);
1340 	if (udc->gadget->irq)
1341 		synchronize_irq(udc->gadget->irq);
1342 	udc->driver->unbind(udc->gadget);
1343 	usb_gadget_udc_stop(udc);
1344 
1345 	udc->driver = NULL;
1346 	udc->dev.driver = NULL;
1347 	udc->gadget->dev.driver = NULL;
1348 }
1349 
1350 /**
1351  * usb_del_gadget - deletes @udc from udc_list
1352  * @gadget: the gadget to be removed.
1353  *
1354  * This will call usb_gadget_unregister_driver() if
1355  * the @udc is still busy.
1356  * It will not do a final usb_put_gadget().
1357  */
1358 void usb_del_gadget(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
1359 {
1360 	struct usb_udc *udc = gadget->udc;
1361 
1362 	if (!udc)
1363 		return;
1364 
1365 	dev_vdbg(gadget->dev.parent, "unregistering gadget\n");
1366 
1367 	mutex_lock(&udc_lock);
1368 	list_del(&udc->list);
1369 
1370 	if (udc->driver) {
1371 		struct usb_gadget_driver *driver = udc->driver;
1372 
1373 		usb_gadget_remove_driver(udc);
1374 		list_add(&driver->pending, &gadget_driver_pending_list);
1375 	}
1376 	mutex_unlock(&udc_lock);
1377 
1378 	kobject_uevent(&udc->dev.kobj, KOBJ_REMOVE);
1379 	flush_work(&gadget->work);
1380 	device_unregister(&udc->dev);
1381 	device_del(&gadget->dev);
1382 }
1383 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_del_gadget);
1384 
1385 /**
1386  * usb_del_gadget_udc - deletes @udc from udc_list
1387  * @gadget: the gadget to be removed.
1388  *
1389  * Calls usb_del_gadget() and does a final usb_put_gadget().
1390  */
1391 void usb_del_gadget_udc(struct usb_gadget *gadget)
1392 {
1393 	usb_del_gadget(gadget);
1394 	usb_put_gadget(gadget);
1395 }
1396 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_del_gadget_udc);
1397 
1398 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1399 
1400 static int udc_bind_to_driver(struct usb_udc *udc, struct usb_gadget_driver *driver)
1401 {
1402 	int ret;
1403 
1404 	dev_dbg(&udc->dev, "registering UDC driver [%s]\n",
1405 			driver->function);
1406 
1407 	udc->driver = driver;
1408 	udc->dev.driver = &driver->driver;
1409 	udc->gadget->dev.driver = &driver->driver;
1410 
1411 	usb_gadget_udc_set_speed(udc, driver->max_speed);
1412 
1413 	ret = driver->bind(udc->gadget, driver);
1414 	if (ret)
1415 		goto err1;
1416 	ret = usb_gadget_udc_start(udc);
1417 	if (ret) {
1418 		driver->unbind(udc->gadget);
1419 		goto err1;
1420 	}
1421 	usb_udc_connect_control(udc);
1422 
1423 	kobject_uevent(&udc->dev.kobj, KOBJ_CHANGE);
1424 	return 0;
1425 err1:
1426 	if (ret != -EISNAM)
1427 		dev_err(&udc->dev, "failed to start %s: %d\n",
1428 			udc->driver->function, ret);
1429 	udc->driver = NULL;
1430 	udc->dev.driver = NULL;
1431 	udc->gadget->dev.driver = NULL;
1432 	return ret;
1433 }
1434 
1435 int usb_gadget_probe_driver(struct usb_gadget_driver *driver)
1436 {
1437 	struct usb_udc		*udc = NULL;
1438 	int			ret = -ENODEV;
1439 
1440 	if (!driver || !driver->bind || !driver->setup)
1441 		return -EINVAL;
1442 
1443 	mutex_lock(&udc_lock);
1444 	if (driver->udc_name) {
1445 		list_for_each_entry(udc, &udc_list, list) {
1446 			ret = strcmp(driver->udc_name, dev_name(&udc->dev));
1447 			if (!ret)
1448 				break;
1449 		}
1450 		if (ret)
1451 			ret = -ENODEV;
1452 		else if (udc->driver)
1453 			ret = -EBUSY;
1454 		else
1455 			goto found;
1456 	} else {
1457 		list_for_each_entry(udc, &udc_list, list) {
1458 			/* For now we take the first one */
1459 			if (!udc->driver)
1460 				goto found;
1461 		}
1462 	}
1463 
1464 	if (!driver->match_existing_only) {
1465 		list_add_tail(&driver->pending, &gadget_driver_pending_list);
1466 		pr_info("udc-core: couldn't find an available UDC - added [%s] to list of pending drivers\n",
1467 			driver->function);
1468 		ret = 0;
1469 	}
1470 
1471 	mutex_unlock(&udc_lock);
1472 	if (ret)
1473 		pr_warn("udc-core: couldn't find an available UDC or it's busy\n");
1474 	return ret;
1475 found:
1476 	ret = udc_bind_to_driver(udc, driver);
1477 	mutex_unlock(&udc_lock);
1478 	return ret;
1479 }
1480 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_probe_driver);
1481 
1482 int usb_gadget_unregister_driver(struct usb_gadget_driver *driver)
1483 {
1484 	struct usb_udc		*udc = NULL;
1485 	int			ret = -ENODEV;
1486 
1487 	if (!driver || !driver->unbind)
1488 		return -EINVAL;
1489 
1490 	mutex_lock(&udc_lock);
1491 	list_for_each_entry(udc, &udc_list, list) {
1492 		if (udc->driver == driver) {
1493 			usb_gadget_remove_driver(udc);
1494 			usb_gadget_set_state(udc->gadget,
1495 					     USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED);
1496 
1497 			/* Maybe there is someone waiting for this UDC? */
1498 			check_pending_gadget_drivers(udc);
1499 			/*
1500 			 * For now we ignore bind errors as probably it's
1501 			 * not a valid reason to fail other's gadget unbind
1502 			 */
1503 			ret = 0;
1504 			break;
1505 		}
1506 	}
1507 
1508 	if (ret) {
1509 		list_del(&driver->pending);
1510 		ret = 0;
1511 	}
1512 	mutex_unlock(&udc_lock);
1513 	return ret;
1514 }
1515 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(usb_gadget_unregister_driver);
1516 
1517 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
1518 
1519 static ssize_t srp_store(struct device *dev,
1520 		struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t n)
1521 {
1522 	struct usb_udc		*udc = container_of(dev, struct usb_udc, dev);
1523 
1524 	if (sysfs_streq(buf, "1"))
1525 		usb_gadget_wakeup(udc->gadget);
1526 
1527 	return n;
1528 }
1529 static DEVICE_ATTR_WO(srp);
1530 
1531 static ssize_t soft_connect_store(struct device *dev,
1532 		struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t n)
1533 {
1534 	struct usb_udc		*udc = container_of(dev, struct usb_udc, dev);
1535 
1536 	if (!udc->driver) {
1537 		dev_err(dev, "soft-connect without a gadget driver\n");
1538 		return -EOPNOTSUPP;
1539 	}
1540 
1541 	if (sysfs_streq(buf, "connect")) {
1542 		usb_gadget_udc_start(udc);
1543 		usb_gadget_connect(udc->gadget);
1544 	} else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "disconnect")) {
1545 		usb_gadget_disconnect(udc->gadget);
1546 		usb_gadget_udc_stop(udc);
1547 	} else {
1548 		dev_err(dev, "unsupported command '%s'\n", buf);
1549 		return -EINVAL;
1550 	}
1551 
1552 	return n;
1553 }
1554 static DEVICE_ATTR_WO(soft_connect);
1555 
1556 static ssize_t state_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
1557 			  char *buf)
1558 {
1559 	struct usb_udc		*udc = container_of(dev, struct usb_udc, dev);
1560 	struct usb_gadget	*gadget = udc->gadget;
1561 
1562 	return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", usb_state_string(gadget->state));
1563 }
1564 static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(state);
1565 
1566 static ssize_t function_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
1567 			     char *buf)
1568 {
1569 	struct usb_udc		*udc = container_of(dev, struct usb_udc, dev);
1570 	struct usb_gadget_driver *drv = udc->driver;
1571 
1572 	if (!drv || !drv->function)
1573 		return 0;
1574 	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", drv->function);
1575 }
1576 static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(function);
1577 
1578 #define USB_UDC_SPEED_ATTR(name, param)					\
1579 ssize_t name##_show(struct device *dev,					\
1580 		struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)		\
1581 {									\
1582 	struct usb_udc *udc = container_of(dev, struct usb_udc, dev);	\
1583 	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n",			\
1584 			usb_speed_string(udc->gadget->param));		\
1585 }									\
1586 static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(name)
1587 
1588 static USB_UDC_SPEED_ATTR(current_speed, speed);
1589 static USB_UDC_SPEED_ATTR(maximum_speed, max_speed);
1590 
1591 #define USB_UDC_ATTR(name)					\
1592 ssize_t name##_show(struct device *dev,				\
1593 		struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)	\
1594 {								\
1595 	struct usb_udc		*udc = container_of(dev, struct usb_udc, dev); \
1596 	struct usb_gadget	*gadget = udc->gadget;		\
1597 								\
1598 	return scnprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", gadget->name);	\
1599 }								\
1600 static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(name)
1601 
1602 static USB_UDC_ATTR(is_otg);
1603 static USB_UDC_ATTR(is_a_peripheral);
1604 static USB_UDC_ATTR(b_hnp_enable);
1605 static USB_UDC_ATTR(a_hnp_support);
1606 static USB_UDC_ATTR(a_alt_hnp_support);
1607 static USB_UDC_ATTR(is_selfpowered);
1608 
1609 static struct attribute *usb_udc_attrs[] = {
1610 	&dev_attr_srp.attr,
1611 	&dev_attr_soft_connect.attr,
1612 	&dev_attr_state.attr,
1613 	&dev_attr_function.attr,
1614 	&dev_attr_current_speed.attr,
1615 	&dev_attr_maximum_speed.attr,
1616 
1617 	&dev_attr_is_otg.attr,
1618 	&dev_attr_is_a_peripheral.attr,
1619 	&dev_attr_b_hnp_enable.attr,
1620 	&dev_attr_a_hnp_support.attr,
1621 	&dev_attr_a_alt_hnp_support.attr,
1622 	&dev_attr_is_selfpowered.attr,
1623 	NULL,
1624 };
1625 
1626 static const struct attribute_group usb_udc_attr_group = {
1627 	.attrs = usb_udc_attrs,
1628 };
1629 
1630 static const struct attribute_group *usb_udc_attr_groups[] = {
1631 	&usb_udc_attr_group,
1632 	NULL,
1633 };
1634 
1635 static int usb_udc_uevent(struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
1636 {
1637 	struct usb_udc		*udc = container_of(dev, struct usb_udc, dev);
1638 	int			ret;
1639 
1640 	ret = add_uevent_var(env, "USB_UDC_NAME=%s", udc->gadget->name);
1641 	if (ret) {
1642 		dev_err(dev, "failed to add uevent USB_UDC_NAME\n");
1643 		return ret;
1644 	}
1645 
1646 	if (udc->driver) {
1647 		ret = add_uevent_var(env, "USB_UDC_DRIVER=%s",
1648 				udc->driver->function);
1649 		if (ret) {
1650 			dev_err(dev, "failed to add uevent USB_UDC_DRIVER\n");
1651 			return ret;
1652 		}
1653 	}
1654 
1655 	return 0;
1656 }
1657 
1658 static int __init usb_udc_init(void)
1659 {
1660 	udc_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "udc");
1661 	if (IS_ERR(udc_class)) {
1662 		pr_err("failed to create udc class --> %ld\n",
1663 				PTR_ERR(udc_class));
1664 		return PTR_ERR(udc_class);
1665 	}
1666 
1667 	udc_class->dev_uevent = usb_udc_uevent;
1668 	return 0;
1669 }
1670 subsys_initcall(usb_udc_init);
1671 
1672 static void __exit usb_udc_exit(void)
1673 {
1674 	class_destroy(udc_class);
1675 }
1676 module_exit(usb_udc_exit);
1677 
1678 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("UDC Framework");
1679 MODULE_AUTHOR("Felipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>");
1680 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
1681