1 /* Driver for USB Mass Storage compliant devices 2 * 3 * $Id: transport.c,v 1.47 2002/04/22 03:39:43 mdharm Exp $ 4 * 5 * Current development and maintenance by: 6 * (c) 1999-2002 Matthew Dharm (mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net) 7 * 8 * Developed with the assistance of: 9 * (c) 2000 David L. Brown, Jr. (usb-storage@davidb.org) 10 * (c) 2000 Stephen J. Gowdy (SGowdy@lbl.gov) 11 * (c) 2002 Alan Stern <stern@rowland.org> 12 * 13 * Initial work by: 14 * (c) 1999 Michael Gee (michael@linuxspecific.com) 15 * 16 * This driver is based on the 'USB Mass Storage Class' document. This 17 * describes in detail the protocol used to communicate with such 18 * devices. Clearly, the designers had SCSI and ATAPI commands in 19 * mind when they created this document. The commands are all very 20 * similar to commands in the SCSI-II and ATAPI specifications. 21 * 22 * It is important to note that in a number of cases this class 23 * exhibits class-specific exemptions from the USB specification. 24 * Notably the usage of NAK, STALL and ACK differs from the norm, in 25 * that they are used to communicate wait, failed and OK on commands. 26 * 27 * Also, for certain devices, the interrupt endpoint is used to convey 28 * status of a command. 29 * 30 * Please see http://www.one-eyed-alien.net/~mdharm/linux-usb for more 31 * information about this driver. 32 * 33 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 34 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the 35 * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any 36 * later version. 37 * 38 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 39 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 40 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 41 * General Public License for more details. 42 * 43 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along 44 * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 45 * 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 46 */ 47 48 #include <linux/sched.h> 49 #include <linux/errno.h> 50 #include <linux/slab.h> 51 52 #include <scsi/scsi.h> 53 #include <scsi/scsi_eh.h> 54 #include <scsi/scsi_device.h> 55 56 #include "usb.h" 57 #include "transport.h" 58 #include "protocol.h" 59 #include "scsiglue.h" 60 #include "debug.h" 61 62 63 /*********************************************************************** 64 * Data transfer routines 65 ***********************************************************************/ 66 67 /* 68 * This is subtle, so pay attention: 69 * --------------------------------- 70 * We're very concerned about races with a command abort. Hanging this code 71 * is a sure fire way to hang the kernel. (Note that this discussion applies 72 * only to transactions resulting from a scsi queued-command, since only 73 * these transactions are subject to a scsi abort. Other transactions, such 74 * as those occurring during device-specific initialization, must be handled 75 * by a separate code path.) 76 * 77 * The abort function (usb_storage_command_abort() in scsiglue.c) first 78 * sets the machine state and the ABORTING bit in us->flags to prevent 79 * new URBs from being submitted. It then calls usb_stor_stop_transport() 80 * below, which atomically tests-and-clears the URB_ACTIVE bit in us->flags 81 * to see if the current_urb needs to be stopped. Likewise, the SG_ACTIVE 82 * bit is tested to see if the current_sg scatter-gather request needs to be 83 * stopped. The timeout callback routine does much the same thing. 84 * 85 * When a disconnect occurs, the DISCONNECTING bit in us->flags is set to 86 * prevent new URBs from being submitted, and usb_stor_stop_transport() is 87 * called to stop any ongoing requests. 88 * 89 * The submit function first verifies that the submitting is allowed 90 * (neither ABORTING nor DISCONNECTING bits are set) and that the submit 91 * completes without errors, and only then sets the URB_ACTIVE bit. This 92 * prevents the stop_transport() function from trying to cancel the URB 93 * while the submit call is underway. Next, the submit function must test 94 * the flags to see if an abort or disconnect occurred during the submission 95 * or before the URB_ACTIVE bit was set. If so, it's essential to cancel 96 * the URB if it hasn't been cancelled already (i.e., if the URB_ACTIVE bit 97 * is still set). Either way, the function must then wait for the URB to 98 * finish. Note that the URB can still be in progress even after a call to 99 * usb_unlink_urb() returns. 100 * 101 * The idea is that (1) once the ABORTING or DISCONNECTING bit is set, 102 * either the stop_transport() function or the submitting function 103 * is guaranteed to call usb_unlink_urb() for an active URB, 104 * and (2) test_and_clear_bit() prevents usb_unlink_urb() from being 105 * called more than once or from being called during usb_submit_urb(). 106 */ 107 108 /* This is the completion handler which will wake us up when an URB 109 * completes. 110 */ 111 static void usb_stor_blocking_completion(struct urb *urb) 112 { 113 struct completion *urb_done_ptr = (struct completion *)urb->context; 114 115 complete(urb_done_ptr); 116 } 117 118 /* This is the common part of the URB message submission code 119 * 120 * All URBs from the usb-storage driver involved in handling a queued scsi 121 * command _must_ pass through this function (or something like it) for the 122 * abort mechanisms to work properly. 123 */ 124 static int usb_stor_msg_common(struct us_data *us, int timeout) 125 { 126 struct completion urb_done; 127 long timeleft; 128 int status; 129 130 /* don't submit URBs during abort/disconnect processing */ 131 if (us->flags & ABORTING_OR_DISCONNECTING) 132 return -EIO; 133 134 /* set up data structures for the wakeup system */ 135 init_completion(&urb_done); 136 137 /* fill the common fields in the URB */ 138 us->current_urb->context = &urb_done; 139 us->current_urb->actual_length = 0; 140 us->current_urb->error_count = 0; 141 us->current_urb->status = 0; 142 143 /* we assume that if transfer_buffer isn't us->iobuf then it 144 * hasn't been mapped for DMA. Yes, this is clunky, but it's 145 * easier than always having the caller tell us whether the 146 * transfer buffer has already been mapped. */ 147 us->current_urb->transfer_flags = URB_NO_SETUP_DMA_MAP; 148 if (us->current_urb->transfer_buffer == us->iobuf) 149 us->current_urb->transfer_flags |= URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP; 150 us->current_urb->transfer_dma = us->iobuf_dma; 151 us->current_urb->setup_dma = us->cr_dma; 152 153 /* submit the URB */ 154 status = usb_submit_urb(us->current_urb, GFP_NOIO); 155 if (status) { 156 /* something went wrong */ 157 return status; 158 } 159 160 /* since the URB has been submitted successfully, it's now okay 161 * to cancel it */ 162 set_bit(US_FLIDX_URB_ACTIVE, &us->flags); 163 164 /* did an abort/disconnect occur during the submission? */ 165 if (us->flags & ABORTING_OR_DISCONNECTING) { 166 167 /* cancel the URB, if it hasn't been cancelled already */ 168 if (test_and_clear_bit(US_FLIDX_URB_ACTIVE, &us->flags)) { 169 US_DEBUGP("-- cancelling URB\n"); 170 usb_unlink_urb(us->current_urb); 171 } 172 } 173 174 /* wait for the completion of the URB */ 175 timeleft = wait_for_completion_interruptible_timeout( 176 &urb_done, timeout ? : MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT); 177 178 clear_bit(US_FLIDX_URB_ACTIVE, &us->flags); 179 180 if (timeleft <= 0) { 181 US_DEBUGP("%s -- cancelling URB\n", 182 timeleft == 0 ? "Timeout" : "Signal"); 183 usb_kill_urb(us->current_urb); 184 } 185 186 /* return the URB status */ 187 return us->current_urb->status; 188 } 189 190 /* 191 * Transfer one control message, with timeouts, and allowing early 192 * termination. Return codes are usual -Exxx, *not* USB_STOR_XFER_xxx. 193 */ 194 int usb_stor_control_msg(struct us_data *us, unsigned int pipe, 195 u8 request, u8 requesttype, u16 value, u16 index, 196 void *data, u16 size, int timeout) 197 { 198 int status; 199 200 US_DEBUGP("%s: rq=%02x rqtype=%02x value=%04x index=%02x len=%u\n", 201 __FUNCTION__, request, requesttype, 202 value, index, size); 203 204 /* fill in the devrequest structure */ 205 us->cr->bRequestType = requesttype; 206 us->cr->bRequest = request; 207 us->cr->wValue = cpu_to_le16(value); 208 us->cr->wIndex = cpu_to_le16(index); 209 us->cr->wLength = cpu_to_le16(size); 210 211 /* fill and submit the URB */ 212 usb_fill_control_urb(us->current_urb, us->pusb_dev, pipe, 213 (unsigned char*) us->cr, data, size, 214 usb_stor_blocking_completion, NULL); 215 status = usb_stor_msg_common(us, timeout); 216 217 /* return the actual length of the data transferred if no error */ 218 if (status == 0) 219 status = us->current_urb->actual_length; 220 return status; 221 } 222 223 /* This is a version of usb_clear_halt() that allows early termination and 224 * doesn't read the status from the device -- this is because some devices 225 * crash their internal firmware when the status is requested after a halt. 226 * 227 * A definitive list of these 'bad' devices is too difficult to maintain or 228 * make complete enough to be useful. This problem was first observed on the 229 * Hagiwara FlashGate DUAL unit. However, bus traces reveal that neither 230 * MacOS nor Windows checks the status after clearing a halt. 231 * 232 * Since many vendors in this space limit their testing to interoperability 233 * with these two OSes, specification violations like this one are common. 234 */ 235 int usb_stor_clear_halt(struct us_data *us, unsigned int pipe) 236 { 237 int result; 238 int endp = usb_pipeendpoint(pipe); 239 240 if (usb_pipein (pipe)) 241 endp |= USB_DIR_IN; 242 243 result = usb_stor_control_msg(us, us->send_ctrl_pipe, 244 USB_REQ_CLEAR_FEATURE, USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT, 245 USB_ENDPOINT_HALT, endp, 246 NULL, 0, 3*HZ); 247 248 /* reset the endpoint toggle */ 249 if (result >= 0) 250 usb_settoggle(us->pusb_dev, usb_pipeendpoint(pipe), 251 usb_pipeout(pipe), 0); 252 253 US_DEBUGP("%s: result = %d\n", __FUNCTION__, result); 254 return result; 255 } 256 257 258 /* 259 * Interpret the results of a URB transfer 260 * 261 * This function prints appropriate debugging messages, clears halts on 262 * non-control endpoints, and translates the status to the corresponding 263 * USB_STOR_XFER_xxx return code. 264 */ 265 static int interpret_urb_result(struct us_data *us, unsigned int pipe, 266 unsigned int length, int result, unsigned int partial) 267 { 268 US_DEBUGP("Status code %d; transferred %u/%u\n", 269 result, partial, length); 270 switch (result) { 271 272 /* no error code; did we send all the data? */ 273 case 0: 274 if (partial != length) { 275 US_DEBUGP("-- short transfer\n"); 276 return USB_STOR_XFER_SHORT; 277 } 278 279 US_DEBUGP("-- transfer complete\n"); 280 return USB_STOR_XFER_GOOD; 281 282 /* stalled */ 283 case -EPIPE: 284 /* for control endpoints, (used by CB[I]) a stall indicates 285 * a failed command */ 286 if (usb_pipecontrol(pipe)) { 287 US_DEBUGP("-- stall on control pipe\n"); 288 return USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED; 289 } 290 291 /* for other sorts of endpoint, clear the stall */ 292 US_DEBUGP("clearing endpoint halt for pipe 0x%x\n", pipe); 293 if (usb_stor_clear_halt(us, pipe) < 0) 294 return USB_STOR_XFER_ERROR; 295 return USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED; 296 297 /* babble - the device tried to send more than we wanted to read */ 298 case -EOVERFLOW: 299 US_DEBUGP("-- babble\n"); 300 return USB_STOR_XFER_LONG; 301 302 /* the transfer was cancelled by abort, disconnect, or timeout */ 303 case -ECONNRESET: 304 US_DEBUGP("-- transfer cancelled\n"); 305 return USB_STOR_XFER_ERROR; 306 307 /* short scatter-gather read transfer */ 308 case -EREMOTEIO: 309 US_DEBUGP("-- short read transfer\n"); 310 return USB_STOR_XFER_SHORT; 311 312 /* abort or disconnect in progress */ 313 case -EIO: 314 US_DEBUGP("-- abort or disconnect in progress\n"); 315 return USB_STOR_XFER_ERROR; 316 317 /* the catch-all error case */ 318 default: 319 US_DEBUGP("-- unknown error\n"); 320 return USB_STOR_XFER_ERROR; 321 } 322 } 323 324 /* 325 * Transfer one control message, without timeouts, but allowing early 326 * termination. Return codes are USB_STOR_XFER_xxx. 327 */ 328 int usb_stor_ctrl_transfer(struct us_data *us, unsigned int pipe, 329 u8 request, u8 requesttype, u16 value, u16 index, 330 void *data, u16 size) 331 { 332 int result; 333 334 US_DEBUGP("%s: rq=%02x rqtype=%02x value=%04x index=%02x len=%u\n", 335 __FUNCTION__, request, requesttype, 336 value, index, size); 337 338 /* fill in the devrequest structure */ 339 us->cr->bRequestType = requesttype; 340 us->cr->bRequest = request; 341 us->cr->wValue = cpu_to_le16(value); 342 us->cr->wIndex = cpu_to_le16(index); 343 us->cr->wLength = cpu_to_le16(size); 344 345 /* fill and submit the URB */ 346 usb_fill_control_urb(us->current_urb, us->pusb_dev, pipe, 347 (unsigned char*) us->cr, data, size, 348 usb_stor_blocking_completion, NULL); 349 result = usb_stor_msg_common(us, 0); 350 351 return interpret_urb_result(us, pipe, size, result, 352 us->current_urb->actual_length); 353 } 354 355 /* 356 * Receive one interrupt buffer, without timeouts, but allowing early 357 * termination. Return codes are USB_STOR_XFER_xxx. 358 * 359 * This routine always uses us->recv_intr_pipe as the pipe and 360 * us->ep_bInterval as the interrupt interval. 361 */ 362 static int usb_stor_intr_transfer(struct us_data *us, void *buf, 363 unsigned int length) 364 { 365 int result; 366 unsigned int pipe = us->recv_intr_pipe; 367 unsigned int maxp; 368 369 US_DEBUGP("%s: xfer %u bytes\n", __FUNCTION__, length); 370 371 /* calculate the max packet size */ 372 maxp = usb_maxpacket(us->pusb_dev, pipe, usb_pipeout(pipe)); 373 if (maxp > length) 374 maxp = length; 375 376 /* fill and submit the URB */ 377 usb_fill_int_urb(us->current_urb, us->pusb_dev, pipe, buf, 378 maxp, usb_stor_blocking_completion, NULL, 379 us->ep_bInterval); 380 result = usb_stor_msg_common(us, 0); 381 382 return interpret_urb_result(us, pipe, length, result, 383 us->current_urb->actual_length); 384 } 385 386 /* 387 * Transfer one buffer via bulk pipe, without timeouts, but allowing early 388 * termination. Return codes are USB_STOR_XFER_xxx. If the bulk pipe 389 * stalls during the transfer, the halt is automatically cleared. 390 */ 391 int usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf(struct us_data *us, unsigned int pipe, 392 void *buf, unsigned int length, unsigned int *act_len) 393 { 394 int result; 395 396 US_DEBUGP("%s: xfer %u bytes\n", __FUNCTION__, length); 397 398 /* fill and submit the URB */ 399 usb_fill_bulk_urb(us->current_urb, us->pusb_dev, pipe, buf, length, 400 usb_stor_blocking_completion, NULL); 401 result = usb_stor_msg_common(us, 0); 402 403 /* store the actual length of the data transferred */ 404 if (act_len) 405 *act_len = us->current_urb->actual_length; 406 return interpret_urb_result(us, pipe, length, result, 407 us->current_urb->actual_length); 408 } 409 410 /* 411 * Transfer a scatter-gather list via bulk transfer 412 * 413 * This function does basically the same thing as usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf() 414 * above, but it uses the usbcore scatter-gather library. 415 */ 416 static int usb_stor_bulk_transfer_sglist(struct us_data *us, unsigned int pipe, 417 struct scatterlist *sg, int num_sg, unsigned int length, 418 unsigned int *act_len) 419 { 420 int result; 421 422 /* don't submit s-g requests during abort/disconnect processing */ 423 if (us->flags & ABORTING_OR_DISCONNECTING) 424 return USB_STOR_XFER_ERROR; 425 426 /* initialize the scatter-gather request block */ 427 US_DEBUGP("%s: xfer %u bytes, %d entries\n", __FUNCTION__, 428 length, num_sg); 429 result = usb_sg_init(&us->current_sg, us->pusb_dev, pipe, 0, 430 sg, num_sg, length, GFP_NOIO); 431 if (result) { 432 US_DEBUGP("usb_sg_init returned %d\n", result); 433 return USB_STOR_XFER_ERROR; 434 } 435 436 /* since the block has been initialized successfully, it's now 437 * okay to cancel it */ 438 set_bit(US_FLIDX_SG_ACTIVE, &us->flags); 439 440 /* did an abort/disconnect occur during the submission? */ 441 if (us->flags & ABORTING_OR_DISCONNECTING) { 442 443 /* cancel the request, if it hasn't been cancelled already */ 444 if (test_and_clear_bit(US_FLIDX_SG_ACTIVE, &us->flags)) { 445 US_DEBUGP("-- cancelling sg request\n"); 446 usb_sg_cancel(&us->current_sg); 447 } 448 } 449 450 /* wait for the completion of the transfer */ 451 usb_sg_wait(&us->current_sg); 452 clear_bit(US_FLIDX_SG_ACTIVE, &us->flags); 453 454 result = us->current_sg.status; 455 if (act_len) 456 *act_len = us->current_sg.bytes; 457 return interpret_urb_result(us, pipe, length, result, 458 us->current_sg.bytes); 459 } 460 461 /* 462 * Common used function. Transfer a complete command 463 * via usb_stor_bulk_transfer_sglist() above. Set cmnd resid 464 */ 465 int usb_stor_bulk_srb(struct us_data* us, unsigned int pipe, 466 struct scsi_cmnd* srb) 467 { 468 unsigned int partial; 469 int result = usb_stor_bulk_transfer_sglist(us, pipe, scsi_sglist(srb), 470 scsi_sg_count(srb), scsi_bufflen(srb), 471 &partial); 472 473 scsi_set_resid(srb, scsi_bufflen(srb) - partial); 474 return result; 475 } 476 477 /* 478 * Transfer an entire SCSI command's worth of data payload over the bulk 479 * pipe. 480 * 481 * Note that this uses usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf() and 482 * usb_stor_bulk_transfer_sglist() to achieve its goals -- 483 * this function simply determines whether we're going to use 484 * scatter-gather or not, and acts appropriately. 485 */ 486 int usb_stor_bulk_transfer_sg(struct us_data* us, unsigned int pipe, 487 void *buf, unsigned int length_left, int use_sg, int *residual) 488 { 489 int result; 490 unsigned int partial; 491 492 /* are we scatter-gathering? */ 493 if (use_sg) { 494 /* use the usb core scatter-gather primitives */ 495 result = usb_stor_bulk_transfer_sglist(us, pipe, 496 (struct scatterlist *) buf, use_sg, 497 length_left, &partial); 498 length_left -= partial; 499 } else { 500 /* no scatter-gather, just make the request */ 501 result = usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf(us, pipe, buf, 502 length_left, &partial); 503 length_left -= partial; 504 } 505 506 /* store the residual and return the error code */ 507 if (residual) 508 *residual = length_left; 509 return result; 510 } 511 512 /*********************************************************************** 513 * Transport routines 514 ***********************************************************************/ 515 516 /* Invoke the transport and basic error-handling/recovery methods 517 * 518 * This is used by the protocol layers to actually send the message to 519 * the device and receive the response. 520 */ 521 void usb_stor_invoke_transport(struct scsi_cmnd *srb, struct us_data *us) 522 { 523 int need_auto_sense; 524 int result; 525 526 /* send the command to the transport layer */ 527 scsi_set_resid(srb, 0); 528 result = us->transport(srb, us); 529 530 /* if the command gets aborted by the higher layers, we need to 531 * short-circuit all other processing 532 */ 533 if (test_bit(US_FLIDX_TIMED_OUT, &us->flags)) { 534 US_DEBUGP("-- command was aborted\n"); 535 srb->result = DID_ABORT << 16; 536 goto Handle_Errors; 537 } 538 539 /* if there is a transport error, reset and don't auto-sense */ 540 if (result == USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR) { 541 US_DEBUGP("-- transport indicates error, resetting\n"); 542 srb->result = DID_ERROR << 16; 543 goto Handle_Errors; 544 } 545 546 /* if the transport provided its own sense data, don't auto-sense */ 547 if (result == USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_NO_SENSE) { 548 srb->result = SAM_STAT_CHECK_CONDITION; 549 return; 550 } 551 552 srb->result = SAM_STAT_GOOD; 553 554 /* Determine if we need to auto-sense 555 * 556 * I normally don't use a flag like this, but it's almost impossible 557 * to understand what's going on here if I don't. 558 */ 559 need_auto_sense = 0; 560 561 /* 562 * If we're running the CB transport, which is incapable 563 * of determining status on its own, we will auto-sense 564 * unless the operation involved a data-in transfer. Devices 565 * can signal most data-in errors by stalling the bulk-in pipe. 566 */ 567 if ((us->protocol == US_PR_CB || us->protocol == US_PR_DPCM_USB) && 568 srb->sc_data_direction != DMA_FROM_DEVICE) { 569 US_DEBUGP("-- CB transport device requiring auto-sense\n"); 570 need_auto_sense = 1; 571 } 572 573 /* 574 * If we have a failure, we're going to do a REQUEST_SENSE 575 * automatically. Note that we differentiate between a command 576 * "failure" and an "error" in the transport mechanism. 577 */ 578 if (result == USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_FAILED) { 579 US_DEBUGP("-- transport indicates command failure\n"); 580 need_auto_sense = 1; 581 } 582 583 /* 584 * A short transfer on a command where we don't expect it 585 * is unusual, but it doesn't mean we need to auto-sense. 586 */ 587 if ((scsi_get_resid(srb) > 0) && 588 !((srb->cmnd[0] == REQUEST_SENSE) || 589 (srb->cmnd[0] == INQUIRY) || 590 (srb->cmnd[0] == MODE_SENSE) || 591 (srb->cmnd[0] == LOG_SENSE) || 592 (srb->cmnd[0] == MODE_SENSE_10))) { 593 US_DEBUGP("-- unexpectedly short transfer\n"); 594 } 595 596 /* Now, if we need to do the auto-sense, let's do it */ 597 if (need_auto_sense) { 598 int temp_result; 599 struct scsi_eh_save ses; 600 601 US_DEBUGP("Issuing auto-REQUEST_SENSE\n"); 602 603 scsi_eh_prep_cmnd(srb, &ses, NULL, 0, US_SENSE_SIZE); 604 605 /* FIXME: we must do the protocol translation here */ 606 if (us->subclass == US_SC_RBC || us->subclass == US_SC_SCSI) 607 srb->cmd_len = 6; 608 else 609 srb->cmd_len = 12; 610 611 /* issue the auto-sense command */ 612 scsi_set_resid(srb, 0); 613 temp_result = us->transport(us->srb, us); 614 615 /* let's clean up right away */ 616 scsi_eh_restore_cmnd(srb, &ses); 617 618 if (test_bit(US_FLIDX_TIMED_OUT, &us->flags)) { 619 US_DEBUGP("-- auto-sense aborted\n"); 620 srb->result = DID_ABORT << 16; 621 goto Handle_Errors; 622 } 623 if (temp_result != USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_GOOD) { 624 US_DEBUGP("-- auto-sense failure\n"); 625 626 /* we skip the reset if this happens to be a 627 * multi-target device, since failure of an 628 * auto-sense is perfectly valid 629 */ 630 srb->result = DID_ERROR << 16; 631 if (!(us->flags & US_FL_SCM_MULT_TARG)) 632 goto Handle_Errors; 633 return; 634 } 635 636 US_DEBUGP("-- Result from auto-sense is %d\n", temp_result); 637 US_DEBUGP("-- code: 0x%x, key: 0x%x, ASC: 0x%x, ASCQ: 0x%x\n", 638 srb->sense_buffer[0], 639 srb->sense_buffer[2] & 0xf, 640 srb->sense_buffer[12], 641 srb->sense_buffer[13]); 642 #ifdef CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG 643 usb_stor_show_sense( 644 srb->sense_buffer[2] & 0xf, 645 srb->sense_buffer[12], 646 srb->sense_buffer[13]); 647 #endif 648 649 /* set the result so the higher layers expect this data */ 650 srb->result = SAM_STAT_CHECK_CONDITION; 651 652 /* If things are really okay, then let's show that. Zero 653 * out the sense buffer so the higher layers won't realize 654 * we did an unsolicited auto-sense. */ 655 if (result == USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_GOOD && 656 /* Filemark 0, ignore EOM, ILI 0, no sense */ 657 (srb->sense_buffer[2] & 0xaf) == 0 && 658 /* No ASC or ASCQ */ 659 srb->sense_buffer[12] == 0 && 660 srb->sense_buffer[13] == 0) { 661 srb->result = SAM_STAT_GOOD; 662 srb->sense_buffer[0] = 0x0; 663 } 664 } 665 666 /* Did we transfer less than the minimum amount required? */ 667 if (srb->result == SAM_STAT_GOOD && 668 scsi_bufflen(srb) - scsi_get_resid(srb) < srb->underflow) 669 srb->result = (DID_ERROR << 16) | (SUGGEST_RETRY << 24); 670 671 return; 672 673 /* Error and abort processing: try to resynchronize with the device 674 * by issuing a port reset. If that fails, try a class-specific 675 * device reset. */ 676 Handle_Errors: 677 678 /* Set the RESETTING bit, and clear the ABORTING bit so that 679 * the reset may proceed. */ 680 scsi_lock(us_to_host(us)); 681 set_bit(US_FLIDX_RESETTING, &us->flags); 682 clear_bit(US_FLIDX_ABORTING, &us->flags); 683 scsi_unlock(us_to_host(us)); 684 685 /* We must release the device lock because the pre_reset routine 686 * will want to acquire it. */ 687 mutex_unlock(&us->dev_mutex); 688 result = usb_stor_port_reset(us); 689 mutex_lock(&us->dev_mutex); 690 691 if (result < 0) { 692 scsi_lock(us_to_host(us)); 693 usb_stor_report_device_reset(us); 694 scsi_unlock(us_to_host(us)); 695 us->transport_reset(us); 696 } 697 clear_bit(US_FLIDX_RESETTING, &us->flags); 698 } 699 700 /* Stop the current URB transfer */ 701 void usb_stor_stop_transport(struct us_data *us) 702 { 703 US_DEBUGP("%s called\n", __FUNCTION__); 704 705 /* If the state machine is blocked waiting for an URB, 706 * let's wake it up. The test_and_clear_bit() call 707 * guarantees that if a URB has just been submitted, 708 * it won't be cancelled more than once. */ 709 if (test_and_clear_bit(US_FLIDX_URB_ACTIVE, &us->flags)) { 710 US_DEBUGP("-- cancelling URB\n"); 711 usb_unlink_urb(us->current_urb); 712 } 713 714 /* If we are waiting for a scatter-gather operation, cancel it. */ 715 if (test_and_clear_bit(US_FLIDX_SG_ACTIVE, &us->flags)) { 716 US_DEBUGP("-- cancelling sg request\n"); 717 usb_sg_cancel(&us->current_sg); 718 } 719 } 720 721 /* 722 * Control/Bulk/Interrupt transport 723 */ 724 725 int usb_stor_CBI_transport(struct scsi_cmnd *srb, struct us_data *us) 726 { 727 unsigned int transfer_length = scsi_bufflen(srb); 728 unsigned int pipe = 0; 729 int result; 730 731 /* COMMAND STAGE */ 732 /* let's send the command via the control pipe */ 733 result = usb_stor_ctrl_transfer(us, us->send_ctrl_pipe, 734 US_CBI_ADSC, 735 USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE, 0, 736 us->ifnum, srb->cmnd, srb->cmd_len); 737 738 /* check the return code for the command */ 739 US_DEBUGP("Call to usb_stor_ctrl_transfer() returned %d\n", result); 740 741 /* if we stalled the command, it means command failed */ 742 if (result == USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED) { 743 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_FAILED; 744 } 745 746 /* Uh oh... serious problem here */ 747 if (result != USB_STOR_XFER_GOOD) { 748 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 749 } 750 751 /* DATA STAGE */ 752 /* transfer the data payload for this command, if one exists*/ 753 if (transfer_length) { 754 pipe = srb->sc_data_direction == DMA_FROM_DEVICE ? 755 us->recv_bulk_pipe : us->send_bulk_pipe; 756 result = usb_stor_bulk_srb(us, pipe, srb); 757 US_DEBUGP("CBI data stage result is 0x%x\n", result); 758 759 /* if we stalled the data transfer it means command failed */ 760 if (result == USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED) 761 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_FAILED; 762 if (result > USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED) 763 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 764 } 765 766 /* STATUS STAGE */ 767 result = usb_stor_intr_transfer(us, us->iobuf, 2); 768 US_DEBUGP("Got interrupt data (0x%x, 0x%x)\n", 769 us->iobuf[0], us->iobuf[1]); 770 if (result != USB_STOR_XFER_GOOD) 771 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 772 773 /* UFI gives us ASC and ASCQ, like a request sense 774 * 775 * REQUEST_SENSE and INQUIRY don't affect the sense data on UFI 776 * devices, so we ignore the information for those commands. Note 777 * that this means we could be ignoring a real error on these 778 * commands, but that can't be helped. 779 */ 780 if (us->subclass == US_SC_UFI) { 781 if (srb->cmnd[0] == REQUEST_SENSE || 782 srb->cmnd[0] == INQUIRY) 783 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_GOOD; 784 if (us->iobuf[0]) 785 goto Failed; 786 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_GOOD; 787 } 788 789 /* If not UFI, we interpret the data as a result code 790 * The first byte should always be a 0x0. 791 * 792 * Some bogus devices don't follow that rule. They stuff the ASC 793 * into the first byte -- so if it's non-zero, call it a failure. 794 */ 795 if (us->iobuf[0]) { 796 US_DEBUGP("CBI IRQ data showed reserved bType 0x%x\n", 797 us->iobuf[0]); 798 goto Failed; 799 800 } 801 802 /* The second byte & 0x0F should be 0x0 for good, otherwise error */ 803 switch (us->iobuf[1] & 0x0F) { 804 case 0x00: 805 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_GOOD; 806 case 0x01: 807 goto Failed; 808 } 809 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 810 811 /* the CBI spec requires that the bulk pipe must be cleared 812 * following any data-in/out command failure (section 2.4.3.1.3) 813 */ 814 Failed: 815 if (pipe) 816 usb_stor_clear_halt(us, pipe); 817 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_FAILED; 818 } 819 820 /* 821 * Control/Bulk transport 822 */ 823 int usb_stor_CB_transport(struct scsi_cmnd *srb, struct us_data *us) 824 { 825 unsigned int transfer_length = scsi_bufflen(srb); 826 int result; 827 828 /* COMMAND STAGE */ 829 /* let's send the command via the control pipe */ 830 result = usb_stor_ctrl_transfer(us, us->send_ctrl_pipe, 831 US_CBI_ADSC, 832 USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE, 0, 833 us->ifnum, srb->cmnd, srb->cmd_len); 834 835 /* check the return code for the command */ 836 US_DEBUGP("Call to usb_stor_ctrl_transfer() returned %d\n", result); 837 838 /* if we stalled the command, it means command failed */ 839 if (result == USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED) { 840 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_FAILED; 841 } 842 843 /* Uh oh... serious problem here */ 844 if (result != USB_STOR_XFER_GOOD) { 845 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 846 } 847 848 /* DATA STAGE */ 849 /* transfer the data payload for this command, if one exists*/ 850 if (transfer_length) { 851 unsigned int pipe = srb->sc_data_direction == DMA_FROM_DEVICE ? 852 us->recv_bulk_pipe : us->send_bulk_pipe; 853 result = usb_stor_bulk_srb(us, pipe, srb); 854 US_DEBUGP("CB data stage result is 0x%x\n", result); 855 856 /* if we stalled the data transfer it means command failed */ 857 if (result == USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED) 858 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_FAILED; 859 if (result > USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED) 860 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 861 } 862 863 /* STATUS STAGE */ 864 /* NOTE: CB does not have a status stage. Silly, I know. So 865 * we have to catch this at a higher level. 866 */ 867 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_GOOD; 868 } 869 870 /* 871 * Bulk only transport 872 */ 873 874 /* Determine what the maximum LUN supported is */ 875 int usb_stor_Bulk_max_lun(struct us_data *us) 876 { 877 int result; 878 879 /* issue the command */ 880 us->iobuf[0] = 0; 881 result = usb_stor_control_msg(us, us->recv_ctrl_pipe, 882 US_BULK_GET_MAX_LUN, 883 USB_DIR_IN | USB_TYPE_CLASS | 884 USB_RECIP_INTERFACE, 885 0, us->ifnum, us->iobuf, 1, HZ); 886 887 US_DEBUGP("GetMaxLUN command result is %d, data is %d\n", 888 result, us->iobuf[0]); 889 890 /* if we have a successful request, return the result */ 891 if (result > 0) 892 return us->iobuf[0]; 893 894 /* 895 * Some devices don't like GetMaxLUN. They may STALL the control 896 * pipe, they may return a zero-length result, they may do nothing at 897 * all and timeout, or they may fail in even more bizarrely creative 898 * ways. In these cases the best approach is to use the default 899 * value: only one LUN. 900 */ 901 return 0; 902 } 903 904 int usb_stor_Bulk_transport(struct scsi_cmnd *srb, struct us_data *us) 905 { 906 struct bulk_cb_wrap *bcb = (struct bulk_cb_wrap *) us->iobuf; 907 struct bulk_cs_wrap *bcs = (struct bulk_cs_wrap *) us->iobuf; 908 unsigned int transfer_length = scsi_bufflen(srb); 909 unsigned int residue; 910 int result; 911 int fake_sense = 0; 912 unsigned int cswlen; 913 unsigned int cbwlen = US_BULK_CB_WRAP_LEN; 914 915 /* Take care of BULK32 devices; set extra byte to 0 */ 916 if ( unlikely(us->flags & US_FL_BULK32)) { 917 cbwlen = 32; 918 us->iobuf[31] = 0; 919 } 920 921 /* set up the command wrapper */ 922 bcb->Signature = cpu_to_le32(US_BULK_CB_SIGN); 923 bcb->DataTransferLength = cpu_to_le32(transfer_length); 924 bcb->Flags = srb->sc_data_direction == DMA_FROM_DEVICE ? 1 << 7 : 0; 925 bcb->Tag = ++us->tag; 926 bcb->Lun = srb->device->lun; 927 if (us->flags & US_FL_SCM_MULT_TARG) 928 bcb->Lun |= srb->device->id << 4; 929 bcb->Length = srb->cmd_len; 930 931 /* copy the command payload */ 932 memset(bcb->CDB, 0, sizeof(bcb->CDB)); 933 memcpy(bcb->CDB, srb->cmnd, bcb->Length); 934 935 /* send it to out endpoint */ 936 US_DEBUGP("Bulk Command S 0x%x T 0x%x L %d F %d Trg %d LUN %d CL %d\n", 937 le32_to_cpu(bcb->Signature), bcb->Tag, 938 le32_to_cpu(bcb->DataTransferLength), bcb->Flags, 939 (bcb->Lun >> 4), (bcb->Lun & 0x0F), 940 bcb->Length); 941 result = usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf(us, us->send_bulk_pipe, 942 bcb, cbwlen, NULL); 943 US_DEBUGP("Bulk command transfer result=%d\n", result); 944 if (result != USB_STOR_XFER_GOOD) 945 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 946 947 /* DATA STAGE */ 948 /* send/receive data payload, if there is any */ 949 950 /* Some USB-IDE converter chips need a 100us delay between the 951 * command phase and the data phase. Some devices need a little 952 * more than that, probably because of clock rate inaccuracies. */ 953 if (unlikely(us->flags & US_FL_GO_SLOW)) 954 udelay(125); 955 956 if (transfer_length) { 957 unsigned int pipe = srb->sc_data_direction == DMA_FROM_DEVICE ? 958 us->recv_bulk_pipe : us->send_bulk_pipe; 959 result = usb_stor_bulk_srb(us, pipe, srb); 960 US_DEBUGP("Bulk data transfer result 0x%x\n", result); 961 if (result == USB_STOR_XFER_ERROR) 962 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 963 964 /* If the device tried to send back more data than the 965 * amount requested, the spec requires us to transfer 966 * the CSW anyway. Since there's no point retrying the 967 * the command, we'll return fake sense data indicating 968 * Illegal Request, Invalid Field in CDB. 969 */ 970 if (result == USB_STOR_XFER_LONG) 971 fake_sense = 1; 972 } 973 974 /* See flow chart on pg 15 of the Bulk Only Transport spec for 975 * an explanation of how this code works. 976 */ 977 978 /* get CSW for device status */ 979 US_DEBUGP("Attempting to get CSW...\n"); 980 result = usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf(us, us->recv_bulk_pipe, 981 bcs, US_BULK_CS_WRAP_LEN, &cswlen); 982 983 /* Some broken devices add unnecessary zero-length packets to the 984 * end of their data transfers. Such packets show up as 0-length 985 * CSWs. If we encounter such a thing, try to read the CSW again. 986 */ 987 if (result == USB_STOR_XFER_SHORT && cswlen == 0) { 988 US_DEBUGP("Received 0-length CSW; retrying...\n"); 989 result = usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf(us, us->recv_bulk_pipe, 990 bcs, US_BULK_CS_WRAP_LEN, &cswlen); 991 } 992 993 /* did the attempt to read the CSW fail? */ 994 if (result == USB_STOR_XFER_STALLED) { 995 996 /* get the status again */ 997 US_DEBUGP("Attempting to get CSW (2nd try)...\n"); 998 result = usb_stor_bulk_transfer_buf(us, us->recv_bulk_pipe, 999 bcs, US_BULK_CS_WRAP_LEN, NULL); 1000 } 1001 1002 /* if we still have a failure at this point, we're in trouble */ 1003 US_DEBUGP("Bulk status result = %d\n", result); 1004 if (result != USB_STOR_XFER_GOOD) 1005 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 1006 1007 /* check bulk status */ 1008 residue = le32_to_cpu(bcs->Residue); 1009 US_DEBUGP("Bulk Status S 0x%x T 0x%x R %u Stat 0x%x\n", 1010 le32_to_cpu(bcs->Signature), bcs->Tag, 1011 residue, bcs->Status); 1012 if (!(bcs->Tag == us->tag || (us->flags & US_FL_BULK_IGNORE_TAG)) || 1013 bcs->Status > US_BULK_STAT_PHASE) { 1014 US_DEBUGP("Bulk logical error\n"); 1015 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 1016 } 1017 1018 /* Some broken devices report odd signatures, so we do not check them 1019 * for validity against the spec. We store the first one we see, 1020 * and check subsequent transfers for validity against this signature. 1021 */ 1022 if (!us->bcs_signature) { 1023 us->bcs_signature = bcs->Signature; 1024 if (us->bcs_signature != cpu_to_le32(US_BULK_CS_SIGN)) 1025 US_DEBUGP("Learnt BCS signature 0x%08X\n", 1026 le32_to_cpu(us->bcs_signature)); 1027 } else if (bcs->Signature != us->bcs_signature) { 1028 US_DEBUGP("Signature mismatch: got %08X, expecting %08X\n", 1029 le32_to_cpu(bcs->Signature), 1030 le32_to_cpu(us->bcs_signature)); 1031 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 1032 } 1033 1034 /* try to compute the actual residue, based on how much data 1035 * was really transferred and what the device tells us */ 1036 if (residue) { 1037 if (!(us->flags & US_FL_IGNORE_RESIDUE)) { 1038 residue = min(residue, transfer_length); 1039 scsi_set_resid(srb, max(scsi_get_resid(srb), 1040 (int) residue)); 1041 } 1042 } 1043 1044 /* based on the status code, we report good or bad */ 1045 switch (bcs->Status) { 1046 case US_BULK_STAT_OK: 1047 /* device babbled -- return fake sense data */ 1048 if (fake_sense) { 1049 memcpy(srb->sense_buffer, 1050 usb_stor_sense_invalidCDB, 1051 sizeof(usb_stor_sense_invalidCDB)); 1052 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_NO_SENSE; 1053 } 1054 1055 /* command good -- note that data could be short */ 1056 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_GOOD; 1057 1058 case US_BULK_STAT_FAIL: 1059 /* command failed */ 1060 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_FAILED; 1061 1062 case US_BULK_STAT_PHASE: 1063 /* phase error -- note that a transport reset will be 1064 * invoked by the invoke_transport() function 1065 */ 1066 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 1067 } 1068 1069 /* we should never get here, but if we do, we're in trouble */ 1070 return USB_STOR_TRANSPORT_ERROR; 1071 } 1072 1073 /*********************************************************************** 1074 * Reset routines 1075 ***********************************************************************/ 1076 1077 /* This is the common part of the device reset code. 1078 * 1079 * It's handy that every transport mechanism uses the control endpoint for 1080 * resets. 1081 * 1082 * Basically, we send a reset with a 5-second timeout, so we don't get 1083 * jammed attempting to do the reset. 1084 */ 1085 static int usb_stor_reset_common(struct us_data *us, 1086 u8 request, u8 requesttype, 1087 u16 value, u16 index, void *data, u16 size) 1088 { 1089 int result; 1090 int result2; 1091 1092 if (test_bit(US_FLIDX_DISCONNECTING, &us->flags)) { 1093 US_DEBUGP("No reset during disconnect\n"); 1094 return -EIO; 1095 } 1096 1097 result = usb_stor_control_msg(us, us->send_ctrl_pipe, 1098 request, requesttype, value, index, data, size, 1099 5*HZ); 1100 if (result < 0) { 1101 US_DEBUGP("Soft reset failed: %d\n", result); 1102 return result; 1103 } 1104 1105 /* Give the device some time to recover from the reset, 1106 * but don't delay disconnect processing. */ 1107 wait_event_interruptible_timeout(us->delay_wait, 1108 test_bit(US_FLIDX_DISCONNECTING, &us->flags), 1109 HZ*6); 1110 if (test_bit(US_FLIDX_DISCONNECTING, &us->flags)) { 1111 US_DEBUGP("Reset interrupted by disconnect\n"); 1112 return -EIO; 1113 } 1114 1115 US_DEBUGP("Soft reset: clearing bulk-in endpoint halt\n"); 1116 result = usb_stor_clear_halt(us, us->recv_bulk_pipe); 1117 1118 US_DEBUGP("Soft reset: clearing bulk-out endpoint halt\n"); 1119 result2 = usb_stor_clear_halt(us, us->send_bulk_pipe); 1120 1121 /* return a result code based on the result of the clear-halts */ 1122 if (result >= 0) 1123 result = result2; 1124 if (result < 0) 1125 US_DEBUGP("Soft reset failed\n"); 1126 else 1127 US_DEBUGP("Soft reset done\n"); 1128 return result; 1129 } 1130 1131 /* This issues a CB[I] Reset to the device in question 1132 */ 1133 #define CB_RESET_CMD_SIZE 12 1134 1135 int usb_stor_CB_reset(struct us_data *us) 1136 { 1137 US_DEBUGP("%s called\n", __FUNCTION__); 1138 1139 memset(us->iobuf, 0xFF, CB_RESET_CMD_SIZE); 1140 us->iobuf[0] = SEND_DIAGNOSTIC; 1141 us->iobuf[1] = 4; 1142 return usb_stor_reset_common(us, US_CBI_ADSC, 1143 USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE, 1144 0, us->ifnum, us->iobuf, CB_RESET_CMD_SIZE); 1145 } 1146 1147 /* This issues a Bulk-only Reset to the device in question, including 1148 * clearing the subsequent endpoint halts that may occur. 1149 */ 1150 int usb_stor_Bulk_reset(struct us_data *us) 1151 { 1152 US_DEBUGP("%s called\n", __FUNCTION__); 1153 1154 return usb_stor_reset_common(us, US_BULK_RESET_REQUEST, 1155 USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE, 1156 0, us->ifnum, NULL, 0); 1157 } 1158 1159 /* Issue a USB port reset to the device. The caller must not hold 1160 * us->dev_mutex. 1161 */ 1162 int usb_stor_port_reset(struct us_data *us) 1163 { 1164 int result, rc_lock; 1165 1166 result = rc_lock = 1167 usb_lock_device_for_reset(us->pusb_dev, us->pusb_intf); 1168 if (result < 0) 1169 US_DEBUGP("unable to lock device for reset: %d\n", result); 1170 else { 1171 /* Were we disconnected while waiting for the lock? */ 1172 if (test_bit(US_FLIDX_DISCONNECTING, &us->flags)) { 1173 result = -EIO; 1174 US_DEBUGP("No reset during disconnect\n"); 1175 } else { 1176 result = usb_reset_composite_device( 1177 us->pusb_dev, us->pusb_intf); 1178 US_DEBUGP("usb_reset_composite_device returns %d\n", 1179 result); 1180 } 1181 if (rc_lock) 1182 usb_unlock_device(us->pusb_dev); 1183 } 1184 return result; 1185 } 1186