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- Lines: 1280
- Date:
Sun Aug 12 17:37:53 2001
- Orig file:
v2.4.8/linux/drivers/usb/CDCEther.c
- Orig date:
Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.4.8/linux/drivers/usb/CDCEther.c linux/drivers/usb/CDCEther.c
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+// Portions of this file taken from
+// Petko Manolov - Petkan (petkan@dce.bg)
+// from his driver pegasus.c
+
+/*
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+ */
+
+
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
+#include <linux/netdevice.h>
+#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
+#include <linux/usb.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include "CDCEther.h"
+
+static const char *version = __FILE__ ": v0.98.4 4 July 2001 Brad Hards and another";
+
+// We will attempt to probe anything that is in the
+// communication device class...
+// We will sort through them later.
+static struct usb_device_id CDCEther_ids[] = {
+ { USB_DEVICE_INFO(2, 0, 0) },
+ { }
+};
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Callback routines from USB device /////////////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static void read_bulk_callback( struct urb *urb )
+{
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev = urb->context;
+ struct net_device *net;
+ int count = urb->actual_length, res;
+ struct sk_buff *skb;
+
+ // Sanity check
+ if ( !ether_dev || !(ether_dev->flags & CDC_ETHER_RUNNING) ) {
+ dbg("BULK IN callback but driver is not active!");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ net = ether_dev->net;
+ if ( !netif_device_present(net) ) {
+ // Somebody killed our network interface...
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ( ether_dev->flags & CDC_ETHER_RX_BUSY ) {
+ // Are we already trying to receive a frame???
+ ether_dev->stats.rx_errors++;
+ dbg("ether_dev Rx busy");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // We are busy, leave us alone!
+ ether_dev->flags |= CDC_ETHER_RX_BUSY;
+
+ switch ( urb->status ) {
+ case USB_ST_NOERROR:
+ break;
+ case USB_ST_NORESPONSE:
+ dbg( "no repsonse in BULK IN" );
+ ether_dev->flags &= ~CDC_ETHER_RX_BUSY;
+ break;
+ default:
+ dbg( "%s: RX status %d", net->name, urb->status );
+ goto goon;
+ }
+
+ // Check to make sure we got some data...
+ if ( !count ) {
+ // We got no data!!!
+ goto goon;
+ }
+
+ // Tell the kernel we want some memory
+ if ( !(skb = dev_alloc_skb(count)) ) {
+ // We got no receive buffer.
+ goto goon;
+ }
+
+ // Here's where it came from
+ skb->dev = net;
+
+ // Now we copy it over
+ eth_copy_and_sum(skb, ether_dev->rx_buff, count, 0);
+
+ // Not sure
+ skb_put(skb, count);
+ // Not sure here either
+ skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, net);
+
+ // Ship it off to the kernel
+ netif_rx(skb);
+
+ // update out statistics
+ ether_dev->stats.rx_packets++;
+ ether_dev->stats.rx_bytes += count;
+
+goon:
+ // Prep the USB to wait for another frame
+ FILL_BULK_URB( ðer_dev->rx_urb, ether_dev->usb,
+ usb_rcvbulkpipe(ether_dev->usb, ether_dev->data_ep_in),
+ ether_dev->rx_buff, ether_dev->wMaxSegmentSize,
+ read_bulk_callback, ether_dev );
+
+ // Give this to the USB subsystem so it can tell us
+ // when more data arrives.
+ if ( (res = usb_submit_urb(ðer_dev->rx_urb)) ) {
+ warn( __FUNCTION__ " failed submint rx_urb %d", res);
+ }
+
+ // We are no longer busy, show us the frames!!!
+ ether_dev->flags &= ~CDC_ETHER_RX_BUSY;
+}
+
+static void write_bulk_callback( struct urb *urb )
+{
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev = urb->context;
+
+ // Sanity check
+ if ( !ether_dev || !(ether_dev->flags & CDC_ETHER_RUNNING) ) {
+ // We are insane!!!
+ err( "write_bulk_callback: device not running" );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Do we still have a valid kernel network device?
+ if ( !netif_device_present(ether_dev->net) ) {
+ // Someone killed our network interface.
+ err( "write_bulk_callback: net device not present" );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Hmm... What on Earth could have happened???
+ if ( urb->status ) {
+ info("%s: TX status %d", ether_dev->net->name, urb->status);
+ }
+
+ // Update the network interface and tell it we are
+ // ready for another frame
+ ether_dev->net->trans_start = jiffies;
+ netif_wake_queue( ether_dev->net );
+}
+
+//static void intr_callback( struct urb *urb )
+//{
+// ether_dev_t *ether_dev = urb->context;
+// struct net_device *net;
+// __u8 *d;
+//
+// if ( !ether_dev )
+// return;
+//
+// switch ( urb->status ) {
+// case USB_ST_NOERROR:
+// break;
+// case USB_ST_URB_KILLED:
+// return;
+// default:
+// info("intr status %d", urb->status);
+// }
+//
+// d = urb->transfer_buffer;
+// net = ether_dev->net;
+// if ( d[0] & 0xfc ) {
+// ether_dev->stats.tx_errors++;
+// if ( d[0] & TX_UNDERRUN )
+// ether_dev->stats.tx_fifo_errors++;
+// if ( d[0] & (EXCESSIVE_COL | JABBER_TIMEOUT) )
+// ether_dev->stats.tx_aborted_errors++;
+// if ( d[0] & LATE_COL )
+// ether_dev->stats.tx_window_errors++;
+// if ( d[0] & (NO_CARRIER | LOSS_CARRIER) )
+// ether_dev->stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
+// }
+//}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routines for turning net traffic on and off on the USB side ///////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static inline int enable_net_traffic( ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ struct usb_device *usb = ether_dev->usb;
+
+ // Here would be the time to set the data interface to the configuration where
+ // it has two endpoints that use a protocol we can understand.
+
+ if (usb_set_interface( usb,
+ ether_dev->data_bInterfaceNumber,
+ ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_with_traffic ) ) {
+ err("usb_set_interface() failed" );
+ err("Attempted to set interface %d", ether_dev->data_bInterfaceNumber);
+ err("To alternate setting %d", ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_with_traffic);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static inline void disable_net_traffic( ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ // The thing to do is to set the data interface to the alternate setting that has
+ // no endpoints. This is what the spec suggests.
+
+ if (ether_dev->data_interface_altset_num_without_traffic >= 0 ) {
+ if (usb_set_interface( ether_dev->usb,
+ ether_dev->data_bInterfaceNumber,
+ ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_without_traffic ) ) {
+ err("usb_set_interface() failed");
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Some devices just may not support this...
+ warn("No way to disable net traffic");
+ }
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Callback routines for kernel Ethernet Device //////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static void CDCEther_tx_timeout( struct net_device *net )
+{
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev = net->priv;
+
+ // Sanity check
+ if ( !ether_dev ) {
+ // Seems to be a case of insanity here
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Tell syslog we are hosed.
+ warn("%s: Tx timed out.", net->name);
+
+ // Tear the waiting frame off the list
+ ether_dev->tx_urb.transfer_flags |= USB_ASYNC_UNLINK;
+ usb_unlink_urb( ðer_dev->tx_urb );
+
+ // Update statistics
+ ether_dev->stats.tx_errors++;
+}
+
+static int CDCEther_start_xmit( struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *net )
+{
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev = net->priv;
+ int count;
+ int res;
+
+ // If we are told to transmit an ethernet frame that fits EXACTLY
+ // into an integer number of USB packets, we force it to send one
+ // more byte so the device will get a runt USB packet signalling the
+ // end of the ethernet frame
+ if ( (skb->len) ^ (ether_dev->data_ep_out_size) ) {
+ // It was not an exact multiple
+ // no need to add anything extra
+ count = skb->len;
+ } else {
+ // Add one to make it NOT an exact multiple
+ count = skb->len + 1;
+ }
+
+ // Tell the kernel, "No more frames 'til we are done
+ // with this one.'
+ netif_stop_queue( net );
+
+ // Copy it from kernel memory to OUR memory
+ memcpy(ether_dev->tx_buff, skb->data, skb->len);
+
+ // Fill in the URB for shipping it out.
+ FILL_BULK_URB( ðer_dev->tx_urb, ether_dev->usb,
+ usb_sndbulkpipe(ether_dev->usb, ether_dev->data_ep_out),
+ ether_dev->tx_buff, ether_dev->wMaxSegmentSize,
+ write_bulk_callback, ether_dev );
+
+ // Tell the URB how much it will be transporting today
+ ether_dev->tx_urb.transfer_buffer_length = count;
+
+ // Send the URB on its merry way.
+ if ((res = usb_submit_urb(ðer_dev->tx_urb))) {
+ // Hmm... It didn't go. Tell someone...
+ warn("failed tx_urb %d", res);
+ // update some stats...
+ ether_dev->stats.tx_errors++;
+ // and tell the kernel to give us another.
+ // Maybe we'll get it right next time.
+ netif_start_queue( net );
+ } else {
+ // Okay, it went out.
+ // Update statistics
+ ether_dev->stats.tx_packets++;
+ ether_dev->stats.tx_bytes += skb->len;
+ // And tell the kernel when the last transmit occurred.
+ net->trans_start = jiffies;
+ }
+
+ // We are done with the kernel's memory
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+
+ // We are done here.
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static struct net_device_stats *CDCEther_netdev_stats( struct net_device *net )
+{
+ // Easy enough!
+ return &((ether_dev_t *)net->priv)->stats;
+}
+
+static int CDCEther_open(struct net_device *net)
+{
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev = (ether_dev_t *)net->priv;
+ int res;
+
+ // We are finally getting used!
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+
+ // Turn on the USB and let the packets flow!!!
+ if ( (res = enable_net_traffic( ether_dev )) ) {
+ err( __FUNCTION__ "can't enable_net_traffic() - %d", res );
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ // Prep a receive URB
+ FILL_BULK_URB( ðer_dev->rx_urb, ether_dev->usb,
+ usb_rcvbulkpipe(ether_dev->usb, ether_dev->data_ep_in),
+ ether_dev->rx_buff, ether_dev->wMaxSegmentSize,
+ read_bulk_callback, ether_dev );
+
+ // Put it out there so the device can send us stuff
+ if ( (res = usb_submit_urb(ðer_dev->rx_urb)) )
+ {
+ // Hmm... Okay...
+ warn( __FUNCTION__ " failed rx_urb %d", res );
+ }
+
+ // Tell the kernel we are ready to start receiving from it
+ netif_start_queue( net );
+
+ // We are up and running.
+ ether_dev->flags |= CDC_ETHER_RUNNING;
+
+ // Let's get ready to move frames!!!
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int CDCEther_close( struct net_device *net )
+{
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev = net->priv;
+
+ // We are no longer running.
+ ether_dev->flags &= ~CDC_ETHER_RUNNING;
+
+ // Tell the kernel to stop sending us stuff
+ netif_stop_queue( net );
+
+ // If we are not already unplugged, turn off USB
+ // traffic
+ if ( !(ether_dev->flags & CDC_ETHER_UNPLUG) ) {
+ disable_net_traffic( ether_dev );
+ }
+
+ // We don't need the URBs anymore.
+ usb_unlink_urb( ðer_dev->rx_urb );
+ usb_unlink_urb( ðer_dev->tx_urb );
+ usb_unlink_urb( ðer_dev->intr_urb );
+
+ // We are not being used now.
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+
+ // That's it. I'm done.
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int CDCEther_ioctl( struct net_device *net, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd )
+{
+ //__u16 *data = (__u16 *)&rq->ifr_data;
+ //ether_dev_t *ether_dev = net->priv;
+
+ // No support here yet.
+ // Do we need support???
+ switch(cmd) {
+ case SIOCDEVPRIVATE:
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ case SIOCDEVPRIVATE+1:
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ case SIOCDEVPRIVATE+2:
+ //return 0;
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ default:
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ }
+}
+
+static void CDCEther_set_multicast( struct net_device *net )
+{
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev = net->priv;
+
+ // Tell the kernel to stop sending us frames while we get this
+ // all set up.
+ netif_stop_queue(net);
+
+ // Do what we are told.
+ if (net->flags & IFF_PROMISC) {
+ // TODO - Turn on promiscuous mode
+ info( "%s: Promiscuous mode enabled", net->name);
+ } else if (net->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI){
+ // TODO - Here we need to tell the device to block ALL multicast traffic.
+ info("%s: set allmulti", net->name);
+ } else if (net->mc_count > ether_dev->wNumberMCFilters) {
+ // TODO - Here we need to set multicast filters, but
+ // There are more than our limit... Hmm...
+ info("%s: set too many MC filters", net->name);
+ } else {
+ // TODO - Here we are supposed to set SOME of the multicast filters.
+ // I must learn how to do this...
+ //info("%s: set Rx mode", net->name);
+ }
+
+ // Tell the kernel to start giving frames to us again.
+ netif_wake_queue(net);
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routines used to parse out the Functional Descriptors /////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static int parse_header_functional_descriptor( int *bFunctionLength,
+ int bDescriptorType,
+ int bDescriptorSubtype,
+ unsigned char *data,
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev,
+ int *requirements )
+{
+ // Check to make sure we haven't seen one of these already.
+ if ( (~*requirements) & REQ_HDR_FUNC_DESCR ) {
+ err( "Multiple Header Functional Descriptors found." );
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ // Is it the right size???
+ if (*bFunctionLength != 5) {
+ info( "Invalid length in Header Functional Descriptor" );
+ // This is a hack to get around a particular device (NO NAMES)
+ // It has this function length set to the length of the
+ // whole class-specific descriptor
+ *bFunctionLength = 5;
+ }
+
+ // Nothing extremely useful here.
+ // We'll keep it for posterity
+ ether_dev->bcdCDC = data[0] + (data[1] << 8);
+ dbg( "Found Header descriptor, CDC version %x", ether_dev->bcdCDC);
+
+ // We've seen one of these
+ *requirements &= ~REQ_HDR_FUNC_DESCR;
+
+ // It's all good.
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int parse_union_functional_descriptor( int *bFunctionLength,
+ int bDescriptorType,
+ int bDescriptorSubtype,
+ unsigned char *data,
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev,
+ int *requirements )
+{
+ // Check to make sure we haven't seen one of these already.
+ if ( (~*requirements) & REQ_UNION_FUNC_DESCR ) {
+ err( "Multiple Union Functional Descriptors found." );
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ // Is it the right size?
+ if (*bFunctionLength != 5) {
+ // It is NOT the size we expected.
+ err( "Unsupported length in Union Functional Descriptor" );
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ // Sanity check of sorts
+ if (ether_dev->comm_interface != data[0]) {
+ // This tells us that we are chasing the wrong comm
+ // interface or we are crazy or something else weird.
+ if (ether_dev->comm_interface == data[1]) {
+ info( "Probably broken Union descriptor, fudging data interface" );
+ // We'll need this in a few microseconds,
+ // so guess here, and hope for the best
+ ether_dev->data_interface = data[0];
+ } else {
+ err( "Union Functional Descriptor is broken beyond repair" );
+ return -1;
+ }
+ } else{ // Descriptor is OK
+ // We'll need this in a few microseconds!
+ ether_dev->data_interface = data[1];
+ }
+
+ // We've seen one of these now.
+ *requirements &= ~REQ_UNION_FUNC_DESCR;
+
+ // Done
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int parse_ethernet_functional_descriptor( int *bFunctionLength,
+ int bDescriptorType,
+ int bDescriptorSubtype,
+ unsigned char *data,
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev,
+ int *requirements )
+{
+ // Check to make sure we haven't seen one of these already.
+ if ( (~*requirements) & REQ_ETH_FUNC_DESCR ) {
+ err( "Multiple Ethernet Functional Descriptors found." );
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ // Is it the right size?
+ if (*bFunctionLength != 13) {
+ err( "Invalid length in Ethernet Networking Functional Descriptor" );
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ // Lots of goodies from this one. They are all important.
+ ether_dev->iMACAddress = data[0];
+ ether_dev->bmEthernetStatistics = data[1] + (data[2] << 8) + (data[3] << 16) + (data[4] << 24);
+ ether_dev->wMaxSegmentSize = data[5] + (data[6] << 8);
+ ether_dev->wNumberMCFilters = (data[7] + (data[8] << 8)) & 0x00007FFF;
+ ether_dev->bNumberPowerFilters = data[9];
+
+ // We've seen one of these now.
+ *requirements &= ~REQ_ETH_FUNC_DESCR;
+
+ // That's all she wrote.
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int parse_protocol_unit_functional_descriptor( int *bFunctionLength,
+ int bDescriptorType,
+ int bDescriptorSubtype,
+ unsigned char *data,
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev,
+ int *requirements )
+{
+ // There should only be one type if we are sane
+ if (bDescriptorType != CS_INTERFACE) {
+ info( "Invalid bDescriptorType found." );
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ // The Subtype tells the tale.
+ switch (bDescriptorSubtype){
+ case 0x00: // Header Functional Descriptor
+ return parse_header_functional_descriptor( bFunctionLength,
+ bDescriptorType,
+ bDescriptorSubtype,
+ data,
+ ether_dev,
+ requirements );
+ break;
+ case 0x06: // Union Functional Descriptor
+ return parse_union_functional_descriptor( bFunctionLength,
+ bDescriptorType,
+ bDescriptorSubtype,
+ data,
+ ether_dev,
+ requirements );
+ break;
+ case 0x0F: // Ethernet Networking Functional Descriptor
+ return parse_ethernet_functional_descriptor( bFunctionLength,
+ bDescriptorType,
+ bDescriptorSubtype,
+ data,
+ ether_dev,
+ requirements );
+ break;
+ default: // We don't support this at this time...
+ // However that doesn't necessarily indicate an error.
+ dbg( "Unexpected header type %x:", bDescriptorSubtype );
+ return 0;
+ }
+ // How did we get here???
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static int parse_ethernet_class_information( unsigned char *data, int length, ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ int loc = 0;
+ int rc;
+ int bFunctionLength;
+ int bDescriptorType;
+ int bDescriptorSubtype;
+ int requirements = REQUIREMENTS_TOTAL;
+
+ // As long as there is something here, we will try to parse it
+ while (loc < length) {
+ // Length
+ bFunctionLength = data[loc];
+ loc++;
+
+ // Type
+ bDescriptorType = data[loc];
+ loc++;
+
+ // Subtype
+ bDescriptorSubtype = data[loc];
+ loc++;
+
+ // ship this off to be processed elsewhere.
+ rc = parse_protocol_unit_functional_descriptor( &bFunctionLength,
+ bDescriptorType,
+ bDescriptorSubtype,
+ &data[loc],
+ ether_dev,
+ &requirements );
+ // Did it process okay?
+ if (rc) {
+ // Something was hosed somewhere.
+ // No need to continue;
+ err("Bad descriptor parsing: %x", rc );
+ return -1;
+ }
+ // We have already taken three bytes.
+ loc += (bFunctionLength - 3);
+ }
+ // Check to see if we got everything we need.
+ if (requirements) {
+ // We missed some of the requirements...
+ err( "Not all required functional descriptors present 0x%08X", requirements );
+ return -1;
+ }
+ // We got everything.
+ return 0;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routine to check for the existence of the Functional Descriptors //////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static int find_and_parse_ethernet_class_information( struct usb_device *device, ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ struct usb_config_descriptor *conf = NULL;
+ struct usb_interface *comm_intf_group = NULL;
+ struct usb_interface_descriptor *comm_intf = NULL;
+ int rc = -1;
+ // The assumption here is that find_ethernet_comm_interface
+ // and find_valid_configuration
+ // have already filled in the information about where to find
+ // the a valid commication interface.
+
+ conf = &( device->config[ether_dev->configuration_num] );
+ comm_intf_group = &( conf->interface[ether_dev->comm_interface] );
+ comm_intf = &( comm_intf_group->altsetting[ether_dev->comm_interface_altset_num] );
+ // Let's check and see if it has the extra information we need...
+
+ if (comm_intf->extralen > 0) {
+ // This is where the information is SUPPOSED to be.
+ rc = parse_ethernet_class_information( comm_intf->extra, comm_intf->extralen, ether_dev );
+ } else if (conf->extralen > 0) {
+ // This is a hack. The spec says it should be at the interface
+ // location checked above. However I have seen it here also.
+ // This is the same device that requires the functional descriptor hack above
+ warn( "Ethernet information found at device configuration. This is broken." );
+ rc = parse_ethernet_class_information( conf->extra, conf->extralen, ether_dev );
+ } else {
+ // I don't know where else to look.
+ warn( "No ethernet information found." );
+ rc = -1;
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routines to verify the data interface /////////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static int get_data_interface_endpoints( struct usb_device *device, ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ struct usb_config_descriptor *conf = NULL;
+ struct usb_interface *data_intf_group = NULL;
+ struct usb_interface_descriptor *data_intf = NULL;
+
+ // Walk through and get to the data interface we are checking.
+ conf = &( device->config[ether_dev->configuration_num] );
+ data_intf_group = &( conf->interface[ether_dev->data_interface] );
+ data_intf = &( data_intf_group->altsetting[ether_dev->data_interface_altset_num_with_traffic] );
+
+ // Start out assuming we won't find anything we can use
+ ether_dev->data_ep_in = 0;
+ ether_dev->data_ep_out = 0;
+
+ // If these are not BULK endpoints, we don't want them
+ if ( data_intf->endpoint[0].bmAttributes != 0x02 ) {
+ return -1;
+ } if ( data_intf->endpoint[1].bmAttributes != 0x02 ) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ // Check the first endpoint to see if it is IN or OUT
+ if ( data_intf->endpoint[0].bEndpointAddress & 0x80 ) {
+ // This endpoint is IN
+ ether_dev->data_ep_in = data_intf->endpoint[0].bEndpointAddress & 0x7F;
+ } else {
+ // This endpoint is OUT
+ ether_dev->data_ep_out = data_intf->endpoint[0].bEndpointAddress & 0x7F;
+ ether_dev->data_ep_out_size = data_intf->endpoint[0].wMaxPacketSize;
+ }
+
+ // Check the second endpoint to see if it is IN or OUT
+ if ( data_intf->endpoint[1].bEndpointAddress & 0x80 ) {
+ // This endpoint is IN
+ ether_dev->data_ep_in = data_intf->endpoint[1].bEndpointAddress & 0x7F;
+ } else {
+ // This endpoint is OUT
+ ether_dev->data_ep_out = data_intf->endpoint[1].bEndpointAddress & 0x7F;
+ ether_dev->data_ep_out_size = data_intf->endpoint[1].wMaxPacketSize;
+ }
+
+ // Now make sure we got both an IN and an OUT
+ if (ether_dev->data_ep_in && ether_dev->data_ep_out) {
+ // We did get both, we are in good shape...
+ info( "detected BULK OUT packets of size %d", ether_dev->data_ep_out_size );
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static int verify_ethernet_data_interface( struct usb_device *device, ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ struct usb_config_descriptor *conf = NULL;
+ struct usb_interface *data_intf_group = NULL;
+ struct usb_interface_descriptor *data_intf = NULL;
+ int rc = -1;
+ int status;
+ int altset_num;
+
+ // The assumption here is that parse_ethernet_class_information()
+ // and find_valid_configuration()
+ // have already filled in the information about where to find
+ // a data interface
+ conf = &( device->config[ether_dev->configuration_num] );
+ data_intf_group = &( conf->interface[ether_dev->data_interface] );
+
+ // start out assuming we won't find what we are looking for.
+ ether_dev->data_interface_altset_num_with_traffic = -1;
+ ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_with_traffic = -1;
+ ether_dev->data_interface_altset_num_without_traffic = -1;
+ ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_without_traffic = -1;
+
+ // Walk through every possible setting for this interface until
+ // we find what makes us happy.
+ for ( altset_num = 0; altset_num < data_intf_group->num_altsetting; altset_num++ ) {
+ data_intf = &( data_intf_group->altsetting[altset_num] );
+
+ // Is this a data interface we like?
+ if ( ( data_intf->bInterfaceClass == 0x0A )
+ && ( data_intf->bInterfaceSubClass == 0x00 )
+ && ( data_intf->bInterfaceProtocol == 0x00 ) ) {
+ if ( data_intf->bNumEndpoints == 2 ) {
+ // We are required to have one of these.
+ // An interface with 2 endpoints to send Ethernet traffic back and forth
+ // It actually may be possible that the device might only
+ // communicate in a vendor specific manner.
+ // That would not be very nice.
+ // We can add that one later.
+ ether_dev->data_bInterfaceNumber = data_intf->bInterfaceNumber;
+ ether_dev->data_interface_altset_num_with_traffic = altset_num;
+ ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_with_traffic = data_intf->bAlternateSetting;
+ status = get_data_interface_endpoints( device, ether_dev );
+ if (!status) {
+ rc = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if ( data_intf->bNumEndpoints == 0 ) {
+ // According to the spec we are SUPPOSED to have one of these
+ // In fact the device is supposed to come up in this state.
+ // However, I have seen a device that did not have such an interface.
+ // So it must be just optional for our driver...
+ ether_dev->data_bInterfaceNumber = data_intf->bInterfaceNumber;
+ ether_dev->data_interface_altset_num_without_traffic = altset_num;
+ ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_without_traffic = data_intf->bAlternateSetting;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routine to find a communication interface /////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static int find_ethernet_comm_interface( struct usb_device *device, ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ struct usb_config_descriptor *conf = NULL;
+ struct usb_interface *comm_intf_group = NULL;
+ struct usb_interface_descriptor *comm_intf = NULL;
+ int intf_num;
+ int altset_num;
+ int rc;
+
+ conf = &( device->config[ether_dev->configuration_num] );
+
+ // We need to check and see if any of these interfaces are something we want.
+ // Walk through each interface one at a time
+ for ( intf_num = 0; intf_num < conf->bNumInterfaces; intf_num++ ) {
+ comm_intf_group = &( conf->interface[intf_num] );
+ // Now for each of those interfaces, check every possible
+ // alternate setting.
+ for ( altset_num = 0; altset_num < comm_intf_group->num_altsetting; altset_num++ ) {
+ comm_intf = &( comm_intf_group->altsetting[altset_num] );
+
+ // Is this a communication class of interface of the
+ // ethernet subclass variety.
+ if ( ( comm_intf->bInterfaceClass == 0x02 )
+ && ( comm_intf->bInterfaceSubClass == 0x06 )
+ && ( comm_intf->bInterfaceProtocol == 0x00 ) ) {
+ if ( comm_intf->bNumEndpoints == 1 ) {
+ // Good, we found one, we will try this one
+ // Fill in the structure...
+ ether_dev->comm_interface = intf_num;
+ ether_dev->comm_bInterfaceNumber = comm_intf->bInterfaceNumber;
+ ether_dev->comm_interface_altset_num = altset_num;
+ ether_dev->comm_bAlternateSetting = comm_intf->bAlternateSetting;
+
+ // Look for the Ethernet Functional Descriptors
+ rc = find_and_parse_ethernet_class_information( device, ether_dev );
+ if (rc) {
+ // Nope this was no good after all.
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ // Check that we really can talk to the data
+ // interface
+ // This includes # of endpoints, protocols,
+ // etc.
+ rc = verify_ethernet_data_interface( device, ether_dev );
+ if (rc) {
+ // We got something we didn't like
+ continue;
+ }
+ // This communication interface seems to give us everything
+ // we require. We have all the ethernet info we need.
+ // Let's get out of here and go home right now.
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ // bNumEndPoints != 1
+ // We found an interface that had the wrong number of
+ // endpoints but would have otherwise been okay
+ } // end bNumEndpoints check.
+ } // end interface specifics check.
+ } // end for altset_num
+ } // end for intf_num
+ return -1;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routine to go through all configurations and find one that ////////////////
+// is an Ethernet Networking Device //////////////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static int find_valid_configuration( struct usb_device *device, ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ struct usb_config_descriptor *conf = NULL;
+ int conf_num;
+ int rc;
+
+ // We will try each and every possible configuration
+ for ( conf_num = 0; conf_num < device->descriptor.bNumConfigurations; conf_num++ ) {
+ conf = &( device->config[conf_num] );
+
+ // Our first requirement : 2 interfaces
+ if ( conf->bNumInterfaces != 2 ) {
+ // I currently don't know how to handle devices with any number of interfaces
+ // other than 2.
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ // This one passed our first check, fill in some
+ // useful data
+ ether_dev->configuration_num = conf_num;
+ ether_dev->bConfigurationValue = conf->bConfigurationValue;
+
+ // Now run it through the ringers and see what comes
+ // out the other side.
+ rc = find_ethernet_comm_interface( device, ether_dev );
+
+ // Check if we found an ethernet Communcation Device
+ if ( !rc ) {
+ // We found one.
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ // None of the configurations suited us.
+ return -1;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routine that checks a given configuration to see if any driver ////////////
+// has claimed any of the devices interfaces /////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static int check_for_claimed_interfaces( struct usb_config_descriptor *config )
+{
+ struct usb_interface *comm_intf_group;
+ int intf_num;
+
+ // Go through all the interfaces and make sure none are
+ // claimed by anybody else.
+ for ( intf_num = 0; intf_num < config->bNumInterfaces; intf_num++ ) {
+ comm_intf_group = &( config->interface[intf_num] );
+ if ( usb_interface_claimed( comm_intf_group ) ) {
+ // Somebody has beat us to this guy.
+ // We can't change the configuration out from underneath of whoever
+ // is using this device, so we will go ahead and give up.
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+ // We made it all the way through.
+ // I guess no one has claimed any of these interfaces.
+ return 0;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routines to ask for and set the kernel network interface's MAC address ////
+// Used by driver's probe routine ////////////////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static inline unsigned char hex2dec( unsigned char digit )
+{
+ // Is there a standard way to do this???
+ // I have written this code TOO MANY times.
+ if ( (digit >= '0') && (digit <= '9') ) {
+ return (digit - '0');
+ }
+ if ( (digit >= 'a') && (digit <= 'f') ) {
+ return (digit - 'a' + 10);
+ }
+ if ( (digit >= 'A') && (digit <= 'F') ) {
+ return (digit - 'A' + 10);
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void set_ethernet_addr( ether_dev_t *ether_dev )
+{
+ unsigned char mac_addr[6];
+ int i;
+ int len;
+ unsigned char buffer[13];
+
+ // Let's assume we don't get anything...
+ mac_addr[0] = 0x00;
+ mac_addr[1] = 0x00;
+ mac_addr[2] = 0x00;
+ mac_addr[3] = 0x00;
+ mac_addr[4] = 0x00;
+ mac_addr[5] = 0x00;
+
+ // Let's ask the device...
+ len = usb_string(ether_dev->usb, ether_dev->iMACAddress, buffer, 13);
+
+ // Sanity check!
+ if (len != 12) {
+ // You gotta love failing sanity checks
+ err("Attempting to get MAC address returned %d bytes", len);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Fill in the mac_addr
+ for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
+ mac_addr[i] = ( hex2dec( buffer[2 * i] ) << 4 ) + hex2dec( buffer[2 * i + 1] );
+ }
+
+ // Now copy it over to the kernel's network driver.
+ memcpy( ether_dev->net->dev_addr, mac_addr, sizeof(mac_addr) );
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Routine to print to syslog information about the driver ///////////////////
+// Used by driver's probe routine ////////////////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+void log_device_info(ether_dev_t *ether_dev)
+{
+ int len;
+ int string_num;
+ unsigned char manu[256];
+ unsigned char prod[256];
+ unsigned char sern[256];
+ unsigned char *mac_addr;
+
+ // Default empty strings in case we don't find a real one
+ manu[0] = 0x00;
+ prod[0] = 0x00;
+ sern[0] = 0x00;
+
+ // Try to get the device Manufacturer
+ string_num = ether_dev->usb->descriptor.iManufacturer;
+ if (string_num) {
+ // Put it into its buffer
+ len = usb_string(ether_dev->usb, string_num, manu, 255);
+ // Just to be safe
+ manu[len] = 0x00;
+ }
+
+ // Try to get the device Product Name
+ string_num = ether_dev->usb->descriptor.iProduct;
+ if (string_num) {
+ // Put it into its buffer
+ len = usb_string(ether_dev->usb, string_num, prod, 255);
+ // Just to be safe
+ prod[len] = 0x00;
+ }
+
+ // Try to get the device Serial Number
+ string_num = ether_dev->usb->descriptor.iSerialNumber;
+ if (string_num) {
+ // Put it into its buffer
+ len = usb_string(ether_dev->usb, string_num, sern, 255);
+ // Just to be safe
+ sern[len] = 0x00;
+ }
+
+ // This makes it easier for us to print
+ mac_addr = ether_dev->net->dev_addr;
+
+ // Now send everything we found to the syslog
+ info( "%s: %s %s %s %02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X",
+ ether_dev->net->name, manu, prod, sern, mac_addr[0],
+ mac_addr[1], mac_addr[2], mac_addr[3], mac_addr[4],
+ mac_addr[5] );
+}
+
+/* Forward declaration */
+static struct usb_driver CDCEther_driver ;
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Module's probe routine ////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// claims interfaces if they are for an Ethernet CDC /////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static void * CDCEther_probe( struct usb_device *usb, unsigned int ifnum,
+ const struct usb_device_id *id)
+{
+ struct net_device *net;
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev;
+ int rc;
+
+ // First we should check the active configuration to see if
+ // any other driver has claimed any of the interfaces.
+ if ( check_for_claimed_interfaces( usb->actconfig ) ) {
+ // Someone has already put there grubby paws on this device.
+ // We don't want it now...
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ // We might be finding a device we can use.
+ // We all go ahead and allocate our storage space.
+ // We need to because we have to start filling in the data that
+ // we are going to need later.
+ if(!(ether_dev = kmalloc(sizeof(ether_dev_t), GFP_KERNEL))) {
+ err("out of memory allocating device structure");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ // Zero everything out.
+ memset(ether_dev, 0, sizeof(ether_dev_t));
+
+ // Let's see if we can find a configuration we can use.
+ rc = find_valid_configuration( usb, ether_dev );
+ if (rc) {
+ // Nope we couldn't find one we liked.
+ // This device was not meant for us to control.
+ kfree( ether_dev );
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ // Now that we FOUND a configuration. let's try to make the
+ // device go into it.
+ if ( usb_set_configuration( usb, ether_dev->bConfigurationValue ) ) {
+ err("usb_set_configuration() failed");
+ kfree( ether_dev );
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ // Now set the communication interface up as required.
+ if (usb_set_interface(usb, ether_dev->comm_bInterfaceNumber, ether_dev->comm_bAlternateSetting)) {
+ err("usb_set_interface() failed");
+ kfree( ether_dev );
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ // Only turn traffic on right now if we must...
+ if (ether_dev->data_interface_altset_num_without_traffic >= 0) {
+ // We found an alternate setting for the data
+ // interface that allows us to turn off traffic.
+ // We should use it.
+ if (usb_set_interface( usb,
+ ether_dev->data_bInterfaceNumber,
+ ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_without_traffic)) {
+ err("usb_set_interface() failed");
+ kfree( ether_dev );
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ } else {
+ // We didn't find an alternate setting for the data
+ // interface that would let us turn off traffic.
+ // Oh well, let's go ahead and do what we must...
+ if (usb_set_interface( usb,
+ ether_dev->data_bInterfaceNumber,
+ ether_dev->data_bAlternateSetting_with_traffic)) {
+ err("usb_set_interface() failed");
+ kfree( ether_dev );
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Now we need to get a kernel Ethernet interface.
+ net = init_etherdev( NULL, 0 );
+ if ( !net ) {
+ // Hmm... The kernel is not sharing today...
+ // Fine, we didn't want it anyway...
+ err( "Unable to initialize ethernet device" );
+ kfree( ether_dev );
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ // Now that we have an ethernet device, let's set it up
+ // (And I don't mean "set [it] up the bomb".)
+ net->priv = ether_dev;
+ net->open = CDCEther_open;
+ net->stop = CDCEther_close;
+ net->watchdog_timeo = CDC_ETHER_TX_TIMEOUT;
+ net->tx_timeout = CDCEther_tx_timeout; // TX timeout function
+ net->do_ioctl = CDCEther_ioctl;
+ net->hard_start_xmit = CDCEther_start_xmit;
+ net->set_multicast_list = CDCEther_set_multicast;
+ net->get_stats = CDCEther_netdev_stats;
+ net->mtu = ether_dev->wMaxSegmentSize - 14;
+
+ // We'll keep track of this information for later...
+ ether_dev->usb = usb;
+ ether_dev->net = net;
+
+ // and don't forget the MAC address.
+ set_ethernet_addr( ether_dev );
+
+ // Send a message to syslog about what we are handling
+ log_device_info( ether_dev );
+
+ // I claim this interface to be a CDC Ethernet Networking device
+ usb_driver_claim_interface( &CDCEther_driver,
+ &(usb->config[ether_dev->configuration_num].interface[ether_dev->comm_interface]),
+ ether_dev );
+ // I claim this interface to be a CDC Ethernet Networking device
+ usb_driver_claim_interface( &CDCEther_driver,
+ &(usb->config[ether_dev->configuration_num].interface[ether_dev->data_interface]),
+ ether_dev );
+
+ // Does this REALLY do anything???
+ usb_inc_dev_use( usb );
+
+ // TODO - last minute HACK
+ ether_dev->comm_ep_in = 5;
+
+ // Okay, we are finally done...
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Module's disconnect routine ///////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Called when the driver is unloaded or the device is unplugged /////////////
+// (Whichever happens first assuming the driver suceeded at its probe) ///////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static void CDCEther_disconnect( struct usb_device *usb, void *ptr )
+{
+ ether_dev_t *ether_dev = ptr;
+
+ // Sanity check!!!
+ if ( !ether_dev || !ether_dev->usb ) {
+ // We failed. We are insane!!!
+ warn("unregistering non-existant device");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Make sure we fail the sanity check if we try this again.
+ ether_dev->usb = NULL;
+
+ // It is possible that this function is called before
+ // the "close" function.
+ // This tells the close function we are already disconnected
+ ether_dev->flags |= CDC_ETHER_UNPLUG;
+
+ // We don't need the network device any more
+ unregister_netdev( ether_dev->net );
+
+ // For sanity checks
+ ether_dev->net = NULL;
+
+ // I ask again, does this do anything???
+ usb_dec_dev_use( usb );
+
+ // We are done with this interface
+ usb_driver_release_interface( &CDCEther_driver,
+ &(usb->config[ether_dev->configuration_num].interface[ether_dev->comm_interface]) );
+
+ // We are done with this interface too
+ usb_driver_release_interface( &CDCEther_driver,
+ &(usb->config[ether_dev->configuration_num].interface[ether_dev->data_interface]) );
+
+ // No more tied up kernel memory
+ kfree( ether_dev );
+
+ // This does no good, but it looks nice!
+ ether_dev = NULL;
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Driver info ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+static struct usb_driver CDCEther_driver = {
+ name: "CDCEther",
+ probe: CDCEther_probe,
+ disconnect: CDCEther_disconnect,
+ id_table: CDCEther_ids,
+};
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// init and exit routines called when driver is installed and uninstalled ////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+int __init CDCEther_init(void)
+{
+ info( "%s", version );
+ return usb_register( &CDCEther_driver );
+}
+
+void __exit CDCEther_exit(void)
+{
+ usb_deregister( &CDCEther_driver );
+}
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Module info ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+module_init( CDCEther_init );
+module_exit( CDCEther_exit );
+
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Brad Hards and another");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("USB CDC Ethernet driver");
+
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE (usb, CDCEther_ids);
+
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// End of file ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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