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  1. // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
  2. /*
  3. * PL-2301/2302 USB host-to-host link cables
  4. * Copyright (C) 2000-2005 by David Brownell
  5. */
  6. // #define DEBUG // error path messages, extra info
  7. // #define VERBOSE // more; success messages
  8. #include <linux/module.h>
  9. #include <linux/netdevice.h>
  10. #include <linux/etherdevice.h>
  11. #include <linux/ethtool.h>
  12. #include <linux/workqueue.h>
  13. #include <linux/mii.h>
  14. #include <linux/usb.h>
  15. #include <linux/usb/usbnet.h>
  16. /*
  17. * Prolific PL-2301/PL-2302 driver ... http://www.prolific.com.tw/
  18. *
  19. * The protocol and handshaking used here should be bug-compatible
  20. * with the Linux 2.2 "plusb" driver, by Deti Fliegl.
  21. *
  22. * HEADS UP: this handshaking isn't all that robust. This driver
  23. * gets confused easily if you unplug one end of the cable then
  24. * try to connect it again; you'll need to restart both ends. The
  25. * "naplink" software (used by some PlayStation/2 developers) does
  26. * the handshaking much better! Also, sometimes this hardware
  27. * seems to get wedged under load. Prolific docs are weak, and
  28. * don't identify differences between PL2301 and PL2302, much less
  29. * anything to explain the different PL2302 versions observed.
  30. *
  31. * NOTE: pl2501 has several modes, including pl2301 and pl2302
  32. * compatibility. Some docs suggest the difference between 2301
  33. * and 2302 is only to make MS-Windows use a different driver...
  34. *
  35. * pl25a1 glue based on patch from Tony Gibbs. Prolific "docs" on
  36. * this chip are as usual incomplete about what control messages
  37. * are supported.
  38. */
  39. /*
  40. * Bits 0-4 can be used for software handshaking; they're set from
  41. * one end, cleared from the other, "read" with the interrupt byte.
  42. */
  43. #define PL_S_EN (1<<7) /* (feature only) suspend enable */
  44. /* reserved bit -- rx ready (6) ? */
  45. #define PL_TX_READY (1<<5) /* (interrupt only) transmit ready */
  46. #define PL_RESET_OUT (1<<4) /* reset output pipe */
  47. #define PL_RESET_IN (1<<3) /* reset input pipe */
  48. #define PL_TX_C (1<<2) /* transmission complete */
  49. #define PL_TX_REQ (1<<1) /* transmission received */
  50. #define PL_PEER_E (1<<0) /* peer exists */
  51. static inline int
  52. pl_vendor_req(struct usbnet *dev, u8 req, u8 val, u8 index)
  53. {
  54. return usbnet_read_cmd(dev, req,
  55. USB_DIR_IN | USB_TYPE_VENDOR |
  56. USB_RECIP_DEVICE,
  57. val, index, NULL, 0);
  58. }
  59. static inline int
  60. pl_clear_QuickLink_features(struct usbnet *dev, int val)
  61. {
  62. return pl_vendor_req(dev, 1, (u8) val, 0);
  63. }
  64. static inline int
  65. pl_set_QuickLink_features(struct usbnet *dev, int val)
  66. {
  67. return pl_vendor_req(dev, 3, (u8) val, 0);
  68. }
  69. static int pl_reset(struct usbnet *dev)
  70. {
  71. int status;
  72. /* some units seem to need this reset, others reject it utterly.
  73. * FIXME be more like "naplink" or windows drivers.
  74. */
  75. status = pl_set_QuickLink_features(dev,
  76. PL_S_EN|PL_RESET_OUT|PL_RESET_IN|PL_PEER_E);
  77. if (status != 0 && netif_msg_probe(dev))
  78. netif_dbg(dev, link, dev->net, "pl_reset --> %d\n", status);
  79. return 0;
  80. }
  81. static const struct driver_info prolific_info = {
  82. .description = "Prolific PL-2301/PL-2302/PL-25A1/PL-27A1",
  83. .flags = FLAG_POINTTOPOINT | FLAG_NO_SETINT,
  84. /* some PL-2302 versions seem to fail usb_set_interface() */
  85. .reset = pl_reset,
  86. };
  87. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  88. /*
  89. * Proilific's name won't normally be on the cables, and
  90. * may not be on the device.
  91. */
  92. static const struct usb_device_id products [] = {
  93. /* full speed cables */
  94. {
  95. USB_DEVICE(0x067b, 0x0000), // PL-2301
  96. .driver_info = (unsigned long) &prolific_info,
  97. }, {
  98. USB_DEVICE(0x067b, 0x0001), // PL-2302
  99. .driver_info = (unsigned long) &prolific_info,
  100. },
  101. /* high speed cables */
  102. {
  103. USB_DEVICE(0x067b, 0x25a1), /* PL-25A1, no eeprom */
  104. .driver_info = (unsigned long) &prolific_info,
  105. }, {
  106. USB_DEVICE(0x050d, 0x258a), /* Belkin F5U258/F5U279 (PL-25A1) */
  107. .driver_info = (unsigned long) &prolific_info,
  108. }, {
  109. USB_DEVICE(0x3923, 0x7825), /* National Instruments USB
  110. * Host-to-Host Cable
  111. */
  112. .driver_info = (unsigned long) &prolific_info,
  113. },
  114. /* super speed cables */
  115. {
  116. USB_DEVICE(0x067b, 0x27a1), /* PL-27A1, no eeprom
  117. * also: goobay Active USB 3.0
  118. * Data Link,
  119. * Unitek Y-3501
  120. */
  121. .driver_info = (unsigned long) &prolific_info,
  122. },
  123. { }, // END
  124. };
  125. MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(usb, products);
  126. static struct usb_driver plusb_driver = {
  127. .name = "plusb",
  128. .id_table = products,
  129. .probe = usbnet_probe,
  130. .disconnect = usbnet_disconnect,
  131. .suspend = usbnet_suspend,
  132. .resume = usbnet_resume,
  133. .disable_hub_initiated_lpm = 1,
  134. };
  135. module_usb_driver(plusb_driver);
  136. MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell");
  137. MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Prolific PL-2301/2302/25A1/27A1 USB Host to Host Link Driver");
  138. MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");