History log of /src/sys/dev/usb/usbroothub.c |
Revision | | Date | Author | Comments |
1.16 |
| 04-Feb-2024 |
mrg | update my email address.
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1.15 |
| 13-Mar-2022 |
riastradh | usb: Fix roothub ctrl xfer aborts.
No mechanism for actually aborting, but at least this now waits for the xfer to have completed instead of blithely barging ahead whether it's done or not.
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1.14 |
| 09-Mar-2022 |
riastradh | usb: Provisionally release bus lock around ubm_rhctrl.
This isn't quite correct, but it avoids a deadlock:
- *_roothub_ctrl holds bus lock, waits in usb_delay_ms for kpause - softint waits for bus lock, holds up kpause wakeup
The deadlock is new since recent changes to hold the bus lock over upm_start/upm_transfer. Making this change regresses to other problems:
- *_suspend/resume and *_roothub_ctrl often touch the same portsc registers
- roothub_ctrl_abort needs to wait for ubm_rhctrl to complete.
When the bus lock was held across both, a noop served here, but we can't hold the bus lock across both, so that doesn't work.
However, these problems -- which we've had for a long time -- seem to be less bad than the deadlock. So let's avoid the deadlock for now and then work out another way to serialize suspend/resume/rhctrl and aborts.
Candidate fix for PR kern/56739.
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1.13 |
| 03-Mar-2022 |
riastradh | usb: Hold pipe lock across upm_transfer and upm_start.
This simplifies the code and fixes races with abort. Access to the pipe's queue is now done exclusively while the pipe is locked.
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1.12 |
| 03-Mar-2022 |
riastradh | usb: Factor usb_insert_transfer out of upm_transfer and make private.
Almost every upm_transfer function starts with:
mutex_enter(&sc->sc_lock); err = usb_insert_transfer(xfer); mutex_exit(&sc->sc_lock); if (err) return err;
Some of them have debug messages sprinkled in here too, or assert that err == USBD_NORMAL_COMPLETION (alternative is USBD_IN_PROGRESS, only for pipes with up_running or up_serialise, presumably not applicable for these types of pipes). Some of them also assert xfer->ux_status == USBD_NOT_STARTED, which is guaranteed on entry and preserved by usb_insert_transer.
Exceptions:
- arch/mips/adm5120/dev/ahci.c ahci_device_isoc_transfer just returns USBD_NORMAL_COMPLETION, but I'm pretty sure this is and always has been broken anyway, so won't make anything worse (if anything, might make it better...)
- external/bsd/dwc2/dwc2.c dwc2_device_bulk_transfer and dwc2_device_isoc_transfer _also_ issue dwc2_device_start(xfer) under the lock. This is probably a better way to do it, but let's do it uniformly across all HCIs at once.
- rump/dev/lib/libugenhc/ugenhc.c rumpusb_device_bulk_transfer sometimes returns USBD_IN_PROGRESS _without_ queueing the transfer, in the !rump_threads case. Not really sure how this is supposed to work... If it actually breaks anything, we can figure it out.
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1.11 |
| 20-Jan-2022 |
mrg | don't 'extern' some other .c file's data, espcially when it's already in usbhist.h.
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1.10 |
| 21-Jul-2021 |
skrll | need <sys/param.h> for COHERENCY_UNIT
Minor KNF along the way.
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1.9 |
| 21-Aug-2019 |
mrg | branches: 1.9.12; convert pairs of USBHIST_CALLED()+USBHIST_LOG*() into USBHIST_CALLARGS() calls. this reduces the number of kernel history lines consumed by these callers, and for the +LOGN versions, add useful log info to a message that just says "called!".
reduces the line spam which means the total info in a full log is significantly increased.
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1.8 |
| 27-Jan-2019 |
pgoyette | branches: 1.8.4; Merge the [pgoyette-compat] branch
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1.7 |
| 03-Sep-2018 |
riastradh | Rename min/max -> uimin/uimax for better honesty.
These functions are defined on unsigned int. The generic name min/max should not silently truncate to 32 bits on 64-bit systems. This is purely a name change -- no functional change intended.
HOWEVER! Some subsystems have
#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
even though our standard name for that is MIN/MAX. Although these may invite multiple evaluation bugs, these do _not_ cause integer truncation.
To avoid `fixing' these cases, I first changed the name in libkern, and then compile-tested every file where min/max occurred in order to confirm that it failed -- and thus confirm that nothing shadowed min/max -- before changing it.
I have left a handful of bootloaders that are too annoying to compile-test, and some dead code:
cobalt ews4800mips hp300 hppa ia64 luna68k vax acorn32/if_ie.c (not included in any kernels) macppc/if_gm.c (superseded by gem(4))
It should be easy to fix the fallout once identified -- this way of doing things fails safe, and the goal here, after all, is to _avoid_ silent integer truncations, not introduce them.
Maybe one day we can reintroduce min/max as type-generic things that never silently truncate. But we should avoid doing that for a while, so that existing code has a chance to be detected by the compiler for conversion to uimin/uimax without changing the semantics until we can properly audit it all. (Who knows, maybe in some cases integer truncation is actually intended!)
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1.6 |
| 12-Aug-2018 |
rin | Add missing __KERNEL_RCSID.
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1.5 |
| 09-Apr-2018 |
jakllsch | branches: 1.5.2; Use ostype from <sys/systm.h> instead of a literal "NetBSD" for the default root hub vendor string.
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1.4 |
| 28-Nov-2017 |
skrll | branches: 1.4.2; 1.4.4; Some USB3 support from nick-nhusb
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1.3 |
| 28-Oct-2017 |
pgoyette | Update the kernhist(9) kernel history code to address issues identified in PR kern/52639, as well as some general cleaning-up...
(As proposed on tech-kern@ with additional changes and enhancements.)
Details of changes:
* All history arguments are now stored as uintmax_t values[1], both in the kernel and in the structures used for exporting the history data to userland via sysctl(9). This avoids problems on some architectures where passing a 64-bit (or larger) value to printf(3) can cause it to process the value as multiple arguments. (This can be particularly problematic when printf()'s format string is not a literal, since in that case the compiler cannot know how large each argument should be.)
* Update the data structures used for exporting kernel history data to include a version number as well as the length of history arguments.
* All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had their format strings updated. Each format specifier now includes an explicit length modifier 'j' to refer to numeric values of the size of uintmax_t.
* All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had their format strings updated to replace uses of "%p" with "%#jx", and the pointer arguments are now cast to (uintptr_t) before being subsequently cast to (uintmax_t). This is needed to avoid compiler warnings about casting "pointer to integer of a different size."
* All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had instances of "%s" or "%c" format strings replaced with numeric formats; several instances of mis-match between format string and argument list have been fixed.
* vmstat(1) has been modified to handle the new size of arguments in the history data as exported by sysctl(9).
* vmstat(1) now provides a warning message if the history requested with the -u option does not exist (previously, this condition was silently ignored, with only a single blank line being printed).
* vmstat(1) now checks the version and argument length included in the data exported via sysctl(9) and exits if they do not match the values with which vmstat was built.
* The kernhist(9) man-page has been updated to note the additional requirements imposed on the format strings, along with several other minor changes and enhancements.
[1] It would have been possible to use an explicit length (for example, uint64_t) for the history arguments. But that would require another "rototill" of all the users in the future when we add support for an architecture that supports a larger size. Also, the printf(3) format specifiers for explicitly-sized values, such as "%"PRIu64, are much more verbose (and less aesthetically appealing, IMHO) than simply using "%ju".
[2] I've tried very hard to find "all [the] existing users of kernhist(9)" but it is possible that I've missed some of them. I would be glad to update any stragglers that anyone identifies.
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1.2 |
| 23-Apr-2016 |
skrll | branches: 1.2.4; 1.2.6; 1.2.14; Merge nick-nhusb
- API / infrastructure changes to support memory management changes. - Memory management improvements and bug fixes. - HCDs should now be MP safe - conversion to KERNHIST based debug - FS/LS isoc support on ehci(4). - conversion to kmem(9) - Some USB 3 support - mostly from Takahiro HAYASHI (t-hash). - interrupt transfers now get proper DMA operations - general bug fixes - kern/48308 - uhub status notification improvements - umass(4) probe fix (applied to HEAD already) - ohci(4) short transfer fix
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1.1 |
| 03-Dec-2014 |
skrll | branches: 1.1.2; file usbroothub.c was initially added on branch nick-nhusb.
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1.1.2.8 |
| 01-Jan-2017 |
skrll | Some initial USB 3 roothub support
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1.1.2.7 |
| 28-Dec-2015 |
skrll | In roothub_ctrl_start always return USBD_NORMAL_COMPLETION as any error for the (synchronous) transfer is in ux_status
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1.1.2.6 |
| 19-Mar-2015 |
skrll | Do the same as OpenBSD and get rid of the *_handle typedefs and use plain structures insteads
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1.1.2.5 |
| 01-Feb-2015 |
skrll | Convert to USBHIST
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1.1.2.4 |
| 31-Jan-2015 |
skrll | Correct the return value from roothub_ctrl_start - previously it was always USBD_IN_PROGRESS
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1.1.2.3 |
| 05-Dec-2014 |
skrll | KNF. Remove ( ) from return statements.
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1.1.2.2 |
| 04-Dec-2014 |
skrll | Rework roothub control transfers so that much of the code is shared across HCDs.
I have retained the vendor/product reporting for each HCD for now, but it maybe get removed later.
ahci(4) now reports a language table and uses the usb_makestrdesc function instead of rolling its own version.
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1.1.2.1 |
| 03-Dec-2014 |
skrll | Rename usbroothub_subr.[ch] to usbroothub.[ch]
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1.2.14.1 |
| 02-Nov-2017 |
snj | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by pgoyette in ticket #335): share/man/man9/kernhist.9: 1.5-1.8 sys/arch/acorn26/acorn26/pmap.c: 1.39 sys/arch/arm/arm32/fault.c: 1.105 via patch sys/arch/arm/arm32/pmap.c: 1.350, 1.359 sys/arch/arm/broadcom/bcm2835_bsc.c: 1.7 sys/arch/arm/omap/if_cpsw.c: 1.20 sys/arch/arm/omap/tiotg.c: 1.7 sys/arch/evbarm/conf/RPI2_INSTALL: 1.3 sys/dev/ic/sl811hs.c: 1.98 sys/dev/usb/ehci.c: 1.256 sys/dev/usb/if_axe.c: 1.83 sys/dev/usb/motg.c: 1.18 sys/dev/usb/ohci.c: 1.274 sys/dev/usb/ucom.c: 1.119 sys/dev/usb/uhci.c: 1.277 sys/dev/usb/uhub.c: 1.137 sys/dev/usb/umass.c: 1.160-1.162 sys/dev/usb/umass_quirks.c: 1.100 sys/dev/usb/umass_scsipi.c: 1.55 sys/dev/usb/usb.c: 1.168 sys/dev/usb/usb_mem.c: 1.70 sys/dev/usb/usb_subr.c: 1.221 sys/dev/usb/usbdi.c: 1.175 sys/dev/usb/usbdi_util.c: 1.67-1.70 sys/dev/usb/usbroothub.c: 1.3 sys/dev/usb/xhci.c: 1.75 sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/i915/i915_gem.c: 1.34 sys/kern/kern_history.c: 1.15 sys/kern/kern_xxx.c: 1.74 sys/kern/vfs_bio.c: 1.275-1.276 sys/miscfs/genfs/genfs_io.c: 1.71 sys/sys/kernhist.h: 1.21 sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_balloc.c: 1.63 sys/ufs/lfs/lfs_vfsops.c: 1.361 sys/ufs/lfs/ulfs_inode.c: 1.21 sys/ufs/lfs/ulfs_vnops.c: 1.52 sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_inode.c: 1.102 sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c: 1.239 sys/uvm/pmap/pmap.c: 1.37-1.39 sys/uvm/pmap/pmap_tlb.c: 1.22 sys/uvm/uvm_amap.c: 1.108 sys/uvm/uvm_anon.c: 1.64 sys/uvm/uvm_aobj.c: 1.126 sys/uvm/uvm_bio.c: 1.91 sys/uvm/uvm_device.c: 1.66 sys/uvm/uvm_fault.c: 1.201 sys/uvm/uvm_km.c: 1.144 sys/uvm/uvm_loan.c: 1.85 sys/uvm/uvm_map.c: 1.353 sys/uvm/uvm_page.c: 1.194 sys/uvm/uvm_pager.c: 1.111 sys/uvm/uvm_pdaemon.c: 1.109 sys/uvm/uvm_swap.c: 1.175 sys/uvm/uvm_vnode.c: 1.103 usr.bin/vmstat/vmstat.c: 1.219 Reorder to test for null before null deref in debug code -- Reorder to test for null before null deref in debug code -- KNF -- No need for '\n' in UVMHIST_LOG -- normalise a BIOHIST log message -- Update the kernhist(9) kernel history code to address issues identified in PR kern/52639, as well as some general cleaning-up... (As proposed on tech-kern@ with additional changes and enhancements.) Details of changes: * All history arguments are now stored as uintmax_t values[1], both in the kernel and in the structures used for exporting the history data to userland via sysctl(9). This avoids problems on some architectures where passing a 64-bit (or larger) value to printf(3) can cause it to process the value as multiple arguments. (This can be particularly problematic when printf()'s format string is not a literal, since in that case the compiler cannot know how large each argument should be.) * Update the data structures used for exporting kernel history data to include a version number as well as the length of history arguments. * All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had their format strings updated. Each format specifier now includes an explicit length modifier 'j' to refer to numeric values of the size of uintmax_t. * All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had their format strings updated to replace uses of "%p" with "%#jx", and the pointer arguments are now cast to (uintptr_t) before being subsequently cast to (uintmax_t). This is needed to avoid compiler warnings about casting "pointer to integer of a different size." * All [2] existing users of kernhist(9) have had instances of "%s" or "%c" format strings replaced with numeric formats; several instances of mis-match between format string and argument list have been fixed. * vmstat(1) has been modified to handle the new size of arguments in the history data as exported by sysctl(9). * vmstat(1) now provides a warning message if the history requested with the -u option does not exist (previously, this condition was silently ignored, with only a single blank line being printed). * vmstat(1) now checks the version and argument length included in the data exported via sysctl(9) and exits if they do not match the values with which vmstat was built. * The kernhist(9) man-page has been updated to note the additional requirements imposed on the format strings, along with several other minor changes and enhancements. [1] It would have been possible to use an explicit length (for example, uint64_t) for the history arguments. But that would require another "rototill" of all the users in the future when we add support for an architecture that supports a larger size. Also, the printf(3) format specifiers for explicitly-sized values, such as "%"PRIu64, are much more verbose (and less aesthetically appealing, IMHO) than simply using "%ju". [2] I've tried very hard to find "all [the] existing users of kernhist(9)" but it is possible that I've missed some of them. I would be glad to update any stragglers that anyone identifies. -- For some reason this single kernel seems to have outgrown its declared size as a result of the kernhist(9) changes. Bump the size. XXX The amount of increase may be excessive - anyone with more detailed XXX knowledge please feel free to further adjust the value appropriately. -- Misssed one cast of pointer --> uintptr_t in previous kernhist(9) commit -- And yet another one. :( -- Use correct mark-up for NetBSD version. -- More improvements in grammar and readability. -- Remove a stray '"' (obvious typo) and add a couple of casts that are probably needed. -- And replace an instance of "%p" conversion with "%#jx" -- Whitespace fix. Give Bl tag table a width. Fix Xr.
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1.2.6.3 |
| 26-Jan-2017 |
skrll | Sync with HEAD/nhusb
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1.2.6.2 |
| 07-Sep-2016 |
skrll | Add missing files (to the right branch this time)
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1.2.6.1 |
| 23-Apr-2016 |
skrll | file usbroothub.c was added on branch netbsd-7-nhusb on 2016-09-07 09:03:33 +0000
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1.2.4.4 |
| 05-Apr-2017 |
snj | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by skrll in ticket #1395): share/man/man4/axe.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/axen.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/cdce.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/uaudio.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/ucom.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/uep.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/urtw.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/usb.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/uyap.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man4/xhci.4: netbsd-7-nhusb share/man/man9/usbdi.9: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/amd64/conf/ALL: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/amd64/conf/GENERIC: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/amiga/dev/slhci_zbus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/allwinner/awin_otg.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/allwinner/awin_usb.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/amlogic/amlogic_dwctwo.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/at91/at91ohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/broadcom/bcm2835_dwctwo.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/broadcom/bcm53xx_usb.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/ep93xx/epohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/gemini/obio_ehci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/imx/files.imx23: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/imx/imxusb.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/imx/imxusbreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/omap/obio_ohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/omap/omap3_ehci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/omap/omapl1x_ohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/omap/tiotg.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/s3c2xx0/ohci_s3c24x0.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/samsung/exynos_usb.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/xscale/pxa2x0_ohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/arm/zynq/zynq_usb.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/hpcarm/dev/nbp_slhci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/hpcmips/dev/plumohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/i386/conf/ALL: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/i386/conf/GENERIC: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/i386/pci/gcscehci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/luna68k/conf/GENERIC: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/adm5120/dev/ahci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/adm5120/dev/ahcivar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/alchemy/dev/ohci_aubus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/atheros/dev/ehci_arbus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/atheros/dev/ohci_arbus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/conf/files.adm5120: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/ralink/ralink_ehci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/ralink/ralink_ohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/rmi/rmixl_ehci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/mips/rmi/rmixl_ohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/playstation2/dev/ohci_sbus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/powerpc/booke/dev/pq3ehci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/powerpc/ibm4xx/dev/dwctwo_plb.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/arch/x68k/dev/slhci_intio.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/conf/files: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/cardbus/ehci_cardbus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/cardbus/ohci_cardbus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/cardbus/uhci_cardbus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/ic/sl811hs.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/ic/sl811hsvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/isa/slhci_isa.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/marvell/ehci_mv.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/pci/ehci_pci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/pci/ohci_pci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/pci/uhci_pci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/pci/xhci_pci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/pcmcia/slhci_pcmcia.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/Makefile.usbdevs: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/TODO: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/TODO.usbmp: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/aubtfwl.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/auvitek.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/auvitek_audio.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/auvitek_dtv.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/auvitek_i2c.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/auvitek_video.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/auvitekvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ehci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ehcireg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ehcivar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/emdtv.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/emdtv_dtv.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/emdtv_ir.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/emdtvvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ezload.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ezload.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/files.usb: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/hid.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/hid.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_athn_usb.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_athn_usb.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_atu.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_atureg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_aue.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_auereg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_axe.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_axen.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_axenreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_axereg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_cdce.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_cdcereg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_cue.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_cuereg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_kue.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_kuereg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_otus.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_otusvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_rum.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_rumreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_rumvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_run.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_runvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_smsc.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_smscreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_smscvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_udav.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_udavreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_upgt.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_upgtvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_upl.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_ural.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_uralreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_uralvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_url.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urlreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urndis.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urndisreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urtw.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urtwn.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urtwn_data.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urtwnreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urtwnvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_urtwreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_zyd.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/if_zydreg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/irmce.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/moscom.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/motg.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/motgvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ohci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ohcireg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ohcivar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/pseye.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/slurm.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/stuirda.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/u3g.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uark.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uatp.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uaudio.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uberry.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ubsa.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ubsa_common.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ubsavar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ubt.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uchcom.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ucom.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ucomvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ucycom.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/udl.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/udl.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/udsbr.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/udsir.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uep.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uftdi.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uftdireg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ugen.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ugensa.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhcireg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhcivar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhid.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhidev.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhidev.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhmodem.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhso.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uhub.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uipad.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uipaq.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uirda.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uirdavar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ukbd.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ukbdmap.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ukyopon.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ukyopon.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ulpt.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umass.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umass_isdata.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umass_isdata.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umass_quirks.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umass_quirks.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umass_scsipi.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umass_scsipi.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umassvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umcs.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umct.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umidi.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umidi_quirks.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umidi_quirks.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umodem.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umodem_common.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/umodemvar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ums.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uplcom.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/urio.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/urio.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usb.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usb.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usb_mem.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usb_mem.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usb_quirks.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usb_quirks.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usb_subr.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdevices.config: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdevs: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdevs.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdevs_data.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdi.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdi.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdi_util.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdi_util.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbdivar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbhid.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbhist.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbroothub.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbroothub.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usbroothub_subr.c: delete sys/dev/usb/usbroothub_subr.h: delete sys/dev/usb/uscanner.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uslsa.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/usscanner.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/ustir.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uthum.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/utoppy.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uts.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uvideo.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uvisor.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uvscom.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uyap.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uyap_firmware.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/uyurex.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/x1input_rdesc.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/xhci.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/xhcireg.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/xhcivar.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/dev/usb/xinput_rdesc.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/common/conf/files.linux: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/common/include/linux/err.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/common/include/linux/kernel.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/common/include/linux/workqueue.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/common/linux/linux_work.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/radeon/atombios_encoders.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/radeon/radeon_legacy_encoders.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/drm2/drm/files.drmkms: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/drm2/i915drm/files.i915drmkms: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/drm2/include/linux/err.h: delete sys/external/bsd/drm2/include/linux/workqueue.h: delete sys/external/bsd/drm2/linux/files.drmkms_linux: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/drm2/linux/linux_work.c: delete sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dwc2.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dwc2.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dwc2var.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dwctwo2netbsd: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/conf/files.dwc2: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_core.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_core.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_coreintr.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_hcd.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_hcd.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_hcdddma.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_hcdintr.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_hcdqueue.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dist/dwc2_hw.h: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/modules/drmkms_linux/Makefile: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/modules/i915drmkms/Makefile: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/rump/dev/lib/libugenhc/ugenhc.c: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/rump/dev/lib/libusb/Makefile: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/rump/dev/lib/libusb/USB.ioconf: netbsd-7-nhusb sys/rump/dev/lib/libusb/usb_at_ugenhc.c: delete sys/rump/dev/lib/libusb/opt/opt_usb.h: delete sys/rump/dev/lib/libusb/opt/opt_usbverbose.h: delete sys/sys/mbuf.h: netbsd-7-nhusb usr.sbin/usbdevs/usbdevs.8: netbsd-7-nhusb usr.sbin/usbdevs/usbdevs.c: netbsd-7-nhusb Merge netbsd-7-nhusb: - API / infrastructure changes to support memory management changes. - Memory management improvements and bug fixes. - HCDs should now be MP safe - conversion to KERNHIST based debug - FS/LS isoc support on ehci(4). - conversion to kmem(9) - Some USB 3 support - mostly from Takahiro HAYASHI (t-hash). - interrupt transfers now get proper DMA operations - general bug fixes - kern/48308 - uhub status notification improvements - umass(4) probe fix (applied to HEAD already) - ohci(4) short transfer fix - Change the SOFTINT level from NET to SERIAL for the USB softint handler. This gives the callback a chance of running when another softint handler at SOFTINT_NET has blocked holding a lock, e.g. softnet_lock and most of the network stack. - kern/49065 - ifconfig tun0 ... sequence locks up system / lockup: softnet_lock held across usb xfr - kern/50491 - unkillable wait in usbd_transfer while using usmsc0 on raspberry pi 2 - kern/51395 - USB Ethernet makes xhci hang - Various improvements to slhci(4) - Various improvements to dwc2(4)
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1.2.4.3 |
| 07-Sep-2016 |
skrll | Wrong branch (for now)
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1.2.4.2 |
| 07-Sep-2016 |
skrll | Add missing files
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1.2.4.1 |
| 23-Apr-2016 |
skrll | file usbroothub.c was added on branch netbsd-7 on 2016-09-07 08:29:49 +0000
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1.4.4.2 |
| 06-Sep-2018 |
pgoyette | Sync with HEAD
Resolve a couple of conflicts (result of the uimin/uimax changes)
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1.4.4.1 |
| 16-Apr-2018 |
pgoyette | Sync with HEAD, resolve some conflicts
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1.4.2.2 |
| 03-Dec-2017 |
jdolecek | update from HEAD
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1.4.2.1 |
| 28-Nov-2017 |
jdolecek | file usbroothub.c was added on branch tls-maxphys on 2017-12-03 11:37:36 +0000
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1.5.2.2 |
| 13-Apr-2020 |
martin | Mostly merge changes from HEAD upto 20200411
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1.5.2.1 |
| 10-Jun-2019 |
christos | Sync with HEAD
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1.8.4.1 |
| 01-Sep-2019 |
martin | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by mrg in ticket #135):
distrib/sets/lists/comp/mi 1.2279 distrib/sets/lists/modules/mi 1.123 share/man/man9/Makefile 1.438 share/man/man9/usbnet.9 1.1-1.9 sys/dev/ic/rndisreg.h 1.3 sys/dev/usb/TODO 1.47-1.52 sys/dev/usb/TODO.usbmp 1.15,1.16 sys/dev/usb/files.usb 1.157-1.167 sys/dev/usb/if_aue.c 1.155-1.161 sys/dev/usb/if_auereg.h 1.30-1.32 sys/dev/usb/if_axe.c 1.103-1.119 sys/dev/usb/if_axen.c 1.51-1.53,1.55-1.67 sys/dev/usb/if_axenreg.h 1.15 sys/dev/usb/if_cdce.c 1.54-1.67 sys/dev/usb/if_cue.c 1.85,1.86 sys/dev/usb/if_cuereg.h 1.23 sys/dev/usb/if_kue.c 1.97-1.100 sys/dev/usb/if_kuereg.h 1.23,1.24 sys/dev/usb/if_mue.c 1.51-1.55 sys/dev/usb/if_muereg.h 1.6 sys/dev/usb/if_muevar.h 1.9 sys/dev/usb/if_smsc.c 1.46-1.61 sys/dev/usb/if_smscreg.h 1.6 sys/dev/usb/if_smscvar.h delete sys/dev/usb/if_udav.c 1.60-1.71 sys/dev/usb/if_udavreg.h 1.14,1.15 sys/dev/usb/if_upl.c 1.65,1.66 sys/dev/usb/if_ure.c 1.15-1.31 sys/dev/usb/if_urevar.h 1.4,1.5 sys/dev/usb/if_url.c 1.67-1.70 sys/dev/usb/if_urlreg.h 1.14 sys/dev/usb/if_urndis.c 1.22-1.33 sys/dev/usb/if_urtwn.c 1.72 sys/dev/usb/ohci.c 1.290 sys/dev/usb/uhub.c 1.143 sys/dev/usb/usb.c 1.180 sys/dev/usb/usb.h 1.118 sys/dev/usb/usb_mem.c 1.71 sys/dev/usb/usb_subr.c 1.238,1.239 sys/dev/usb/usbdevs 1.772 sys/dev/usb/usbdi.c 1.183,1.186 sys/dev/usb/usbdi.h 1.97 sys/dev/usb/usbdi_util.c 1.75 sys/dev/usb/usbhist.h 1.5,1.6 sys/dev/usb/usbnet.c 1.1-1.24 sys/dev/usb/usbnet.h 1.1-1.14 sys/dev/usb/usbroothub.c 1.9 sys/dev/usb/xhci.c 1.109,1.110 sys/modules/Makefile 1.223 sys/modules/usbnet/Makefile 1.1
usbnet(9): Add common framework for USB network devices. This bring various safety fixes to all updated drivers, and includes locking clean up, detach safety when being used or not, separate rx/tx locks to improve performance, porting to NET_MPSAFE, many edge/error case bugs in drivers fixed, as well as resovling PRs 54303 and 54308. These drivers are converted: axe(4), axen(4), aue(4), cdce(4), cue(4), kue(4), mue(4), smsc(4), udav(4), upl(4), ure(4), url(4), and urndis(4).
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1.9.12.1 |
| 01-Aug-2021 |
thorpej | Sync with HEAD.
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