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  1. /*
  2. * ether.c -- Ethernet gadget driver, with CDC and non-CDC options
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 2003-2005,2008 David Brownell
  5. * Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Robert Schwebel, Benedikt Spranger
  6. * Copyright (C) 2008 Nokia Corporation
  7. *
  8. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  9. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  10. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  11. * (at your option) any later version.
  12. *
  13. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  14. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  15. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  16. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  17. *
  18. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  19. * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  20. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  21. */
  22. /* #define VERBOSE_DEBUG */
  23. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  24. #include <linux/utsname.h>
  25. #if defined USB_ETH_RNDIS
  26. # undef USB_ETH_RNDIS
  27. #endif
  28. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_ETH_RNDIS
  29. # define USB_ETH_RNDIS y
  30. #endif
  31. #include "u_ether.h"
  32. /*
  33. * Ethernet gadget driver -- with CDC and non-CDC options
  34. * Builds on hardware support for a full duplex link.
  35. *
  36. * CDC Ethernet is the standard USB solution for sending Ethernet frames
  37. * using USB. Real hardware tends to use the same framing protocol but look
  38. * different for control features. This driver strongly prefers to use
  39. * this USB-IF standard as its open-systems interoperability solution;
  40. * most host side USB stacks (except from Microsoft) support it.
  41. *
  42. * This is sometimes called "CDC ECM" (Ethernet Control Model) to support
  43. * TLA-soup. "CDC ACM" (Abstract Control Model) is for modems, and a new
  44. * "CDC EEM" (Ethernet Emulation Model) is starting to spread.
  45. *
  46. * There's some hardware that can't talk CDC ECM. We make that hardware
  47. * implement a "minimalist" vendor-agnostic CDC core: same framing, but
  48. * link-level setup only requires activating the configuration. Only the
  49. * endpoint descriptors, and product/vendor IDs, are relevant; no control
  50. * operations are available. Linux supports it, but other host operating
  51. * systems may not. (This is a subset of CDC Ethernet.)
  52. *
  53. * It turns out that if you add a few descriptors to that "CDC Subset",
  54. * (Windows) host side drivers from MCCI can treat it as one submode of
  55. * a proprietary scheme called "SAFE" ... without needing to know about
  56. * specific product/vendor IDs. So we do that, making it easier to use
  57. * those MS-Windows drivers. Those added descriptors make it resemble a
  58. * CDC MDLM device, but they don't change device behavior at all. (See
  59. * MCCI Engineering report 950198 "SAFE Networking Functions".)
  60. *
  61. * A third option is also in use. Rather than CDC Ethernet, or something
  62. * simpler, Microsoft pushes their own approach: RNDIS. The published
  63. * RNDIS specs are ambiguous and appear to be incomplete, and are also
  64. * needlessly complex. They borrow more from CDC ACM than CDC ECM.
  65. */
  66. #define DRIVER_DESC "Ethernet Gadget"
  67. #define DRIVER_VERSION "Memorial Day 2008"
  68. #ifdef USB_ETH_RNDIS
  69. #define PREFIX "RNDIS/"
  70. #else
  71. #define PREFIX ""
  72. #endif
  73. /*
  74. * This driver aims for interoperability by using CDC ECM unless
  75. *
  76. * can_support_ecm()
  77. *
  78. * returns false, in which case it supports the CDC Subset. By default,
  79. * that returns true; most hardware has no problems with CDC ECM, that's
  80. * a good default. Previous versions of this driver had no default; this
  81. * version changes that, removing overhead for new controller support.
  82. *
  83. * IF YOUR HARDWARE CAN'T SUPPORT CDC ECM, UPDATE THAT ROUTINE!
  84. */
  85. static inline bool has_rndis(void)
  86. {
  87. #ifdef USB_ETH_RNDIS
  88. return true;
  89. #else
  90. return false;
  91. #endif
  92. }
  93. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  94. /*
  95. * Kbuild is not very cooperative with respect to linking separately
  96. * compiled library objects into one module. So for now we won't use
  97. * separate compilation ... ensuring init/exit sections work to shrink
  98. * the runtime footprint, and giving us at least some parts of what
  99. * a "gcc --combine ... part1.c part2.c part3.c ... " build would.
  100. */
  101. #include "composite.c"
  102. #include "usbstring.c"
  103. #include "config.c"
  104. #include "epautoconf.c"
  105. #include "f_ecm.c"
  106. #include "f_subset.c"
  107. #ifdef USB_ETH_RNDIS
  108. #include "f_rndis.c"
  109. #include "rndis.c"
  110. #endif
  111. #include "f_eem.c"
  112. #include "u_ether.c"
  113. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  114. /* DO NOT REUSE THESE IDs with a protocol-incompatible driver!! Ever!!
  115. * Instead: allocate your own, using normal USB-IF procedures.
  116. */
  117. /* Thanks to NetChip Technologies for donating this product ID.
  118. * It's for devices with only CDC Ethernet configurations.
  119. */
  120. #define CDC_VENDOR_NUM 0x0525 /* NetChip */
  121. #define CDC_PRODUCT_NUM 0xa4a1 /* Linux-USB Ethernet Gadget */
  122. /* For hardware that can't talk CDC, we use the same vendor ID that
  123. * ARM Linux has used for ethernet-over-usb, both with sa1100 and
  124. * with pxa250. We're protocol-compatible, if the host-side drivers
  125. * use the endpoint descriptors. bcdDevice (version) is nonzero, so
  126. * drivers that need to hard-wire endpoint numbers have a hook.
  127. *
  128. * The protocol is a minimal subset of CDC Ether, which works on any bulk
  129. * hardware that's not deeply broken ... even on hardware that can't talk
  130. * RNDIS (like SA-1100, with no interrupt endpoint, or anything that
  131. * doesn't handle control-OUT).
  132. */
  133. #define SIMPLE_VENDOR_NUM 0x049f
  134. #define SIMPLE_PRODUCT_NUM 0x505a
  135. /* For hardware that can talk RNDIS and either of the above protocols,
  136. * use this ID ... the windows INF files will know it. Unless it's
  137. * used with CDC Ethernet, Linux 2.4 hosts will need updates to choose
  138. * the non-RNDIS configuration.
  139. */
  140. #define RNDIS_VENDOR_NUM 0x0525 /* NetChip */
  141. #define RNDIS_PRODUCT_NUM 0xa4a2 /* Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget */
  142. /* For EEM gadgets */
  143. #define EEM_VENDOR_NUM 0x1d6b /* Linux Foundation */
  144. #define EEM_PRODUCT_NUM 0x0102 /* EEM Gadget */
  145. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  146. static struct usb_device_descriptor device_desc = {
  147. .bLength = sizeof device_desc,
  148. .bDescriptorType = USB_DT_DEVICE,
  149. .bcdUSB = cpu_to_le16 (0x0200),
  150. .bDeviceClass = USB_CLASS_COMM,
  151. .bDeviceSubClass = 0,
  152. .bDeviceProtocol = 0,
  153. /* .bMaxPacketSize0 = f(hardware) */
  154. /* Vendor and product id defaults change according to what configs
  155. * we support. (As does bNumConfigurations.) These values can
  156. * also be overridden by module parameters.
  157. */
  158. .idVendor = cpu_to_le16 (CDC_VENDOR_NUM),
  159. .idProduct = cpu_to_le16 (CDC_PRODUCT_NUM),
  160. /* .bcdDevice = f(hardware) */
  161. /* .iManufacturer = DYNAMIC */
  162. /* .iProduct = DYNAMIC */
  163. /* NO SERIAL NUMBER */
  164. .bNumConfigurations = 1,
  165. };
  166. static struct usb_otg_descriptor otg_descriptor = {
  167. .bLength = sizeof otg_descriptor,
  168. .bDescriptorType = USB_DT_OTG,
  169. /* REVISIT SRP-only hardware is possible, although
  170. * it would not be called "OTG" ...
  171. */
  172. .bmAttributes = USB_OTG_SRP | USB_OTG_HNP,
  173. };
  174. static const struct usb_descriptor_header *otg_desc[] = {
  175. (struct usb_descriptor_header *) &otg_descriptor,
  176. NULL,
  177. };
  178. /* string IDs are assigned dynamically */
  179. #define STRING_MANUFACTURER_IDX 0
  180. #define STRING_PRODUCT_IDX 1
  181. static char manufacturer[50];
  182. static struct usb_string strings_dev[] = {
  183. [STRING_MANUFACTURER_IDX].s = manufacturer,
  184. [STRING_PRODUCT_IDX].s = PREFIX DRIVER_DESC,
  185. { } /* end of list */
  186. };
  187. static struct usb_gadget_strings stringtab_dev = {
  188. .language = 0x0409, /* en-us */
  189. .strings = strings_dev,
  190. };
  191. static struct usb_gadget_strings *dev_strings[] = {
  192. &stringtab_dev,
  193. NULL,
  194. };
  195. static u8 hostaddr[ETH_ALEN];
  196. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  197. /*
  198. * We may not have an RNDIS configuration, but if we do it needs to be
  199. * the first one present. That's to make Microsoft's drivers happy,
  200. * and to follow DOCSIS 1.0 (cable modem standard).
  201. */
  202. static int __init rndis_do_config(struct usb_configuration *c)
  203. {
  204. /* FIXME alloc iConfiguration string, set it in c->strings */
  205. if (gadget_is_otg(c->cdev->gadget)) {
  206. c->descriptors = otg_desc;
  207. c->bmAttributes |= USB_CONFIG_ATT_WAKEUP;
  208. }
  209. return rndis_bind_config(c, hostaddr);
  210. }
  211. static struct usb_configuration rndis_config_driver = {
  212. .label = "RNDIS",
  213. .bConfigurationValue = 2,
  214. /* .iConfiguration = DYNAMIC */
  215. .bmAttributes = USB_CONFIG_ATT_SELFPOWER,
  216. };
  217. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  218. #ifdef CONFIG_USB_ETH_EEM
  219. static int use_eem = 1;
  220. #else
  221. static int use_eem;
  222. #endif
  223. module_param(use_eem, bool, 0);
  224. MODULE_PARM_DESC(use_eem, "use CDC EEM mode");
  225. /*
  226. * We _always_ have an ECM, CDC Subset, or EEM configuration.
  227. */
  228. static int __init eth_do_config(struct usb_configuration *c)
  229. {
  230. /* FIXME alloc iConfiguration string, set it in c->strings */
  231. if (gadget_is_otg(c->cdev->gadget)) {
  232. c->descriptors = otg_desc;
  233. c->bmAttributes |= USB_CONFIG_ATT_WAKEUP;
  234. }
  235. if (use_eem)
  236. return eem_bind_config(c);
  237. else if (can_support_ecm(c->cdev->gadget))
  238. return ecm_bind_config(c, hostaddr);
  239. else
  240. return geth_bind_config(c, hostaddr);
  241. }
  242. static struct usb_configuration eth_config_driver = {
  243. /* .label = f(hardware) */
  244. .bConfigurationValue = 1,
  245. /* .iConfiguration = DYNAMIC */
  246. .bmAttributes = USB_CONFIG_ATT_SELFPOWER,
  247. };
  248. /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  249. static int __init eth_bind(struct usb_composite_dev *cdev)
  250. {
  251. int gcnum;
  252. struct usb_gadget *gadget = cdev->gadget;
  253. int status;
  254. /* set up network link layer */
  255. status = gether_setup(cdev->gadget, hostaddr);
  256. if (status < 0)
  257. return status;
  258. /* set up main config label and device descriptor */
  259. if (use_eem) {
  260. /* EEM */
  261. eth_config_driver.label = "CDC Ethernet (EEM)";
  262. device_desc.idVendor = cpu_to_le16(EEM_VENDOR_NUM);
  263. device_desc.idProduct = cpu_to_le16(EEM_PRODUCT_NUM);
  264. } else if (can_support_ecm(cdev->gadget)) {
  265. /* ECM */
  266. eth_config_driver.label = "CDC Ethernet (ECM)";
  267. } else {
  268. /* CDC Subset */
  269. eth_config_driver.label = "CDC Subset/SAFE";
  270. device_desc.idVendor = cpu_to_le16(SIMPLE_VENDOR_NUM);
  271. device_desc.idProduct = cpu_to_le16(SIMPLE_PRODUCT_NUM);
  272. if (!has_rndis())
  273. device_desc.bDeviceClass = USB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC;
  274. }
  275. if (has_rndis()) {
  276. /* RNDIS plus ECM-or-Subset */
  277. device_desc.idVendor = cpu_to_le16(RNDIS_VENDOR_NUM);
  278. device_desc.idProduct = cpu_to_le16(RNDIS_PRODUCT_NUM);
  279. device_desc.bNumConfigurations = 2;
  280. }
  281. gcnum = usb_gadget_controller_number(gadget);
  282. if (gcnum >= 0)
  283. device_desc.bcdDevice = cpu_to_le16(0x0300 | gcnum);
  284. else {
  285. /* We assume that can_support_ecm() tells the truth;
  286. * but if the controller isn't recognized at all then
  287. * that assumption is a bit more likely to be wrong.
  288. */
  289. dev_warn(&gadget->dev,
  290. "controller '%s' not recognized; trying %s\n",
  291. gadget->name,
  292. eth_config_driver.label);
  293. device_desc.bcdDevice =
  294. cpu_to_le16(0x0300 | 0x0099);
  295. }
  296. /* Allocate string descriptor numbers ... note that string
  297. * contents can be overridden by the composite_dev glue.
  298. */
  299. /* device descriptor strings: manufacturer, product */
  300. snprintf(manufacturer, sizeof manufacturer, "%s %s with %s",
  301. init_utsname()->sysname, init_utsname()->release,
  302. gadget->name);
  303. status = usb_string_id(cdev);
  304. if (status < 0)
  305. goto fail;
  306. strings_dev[STRING_MANUFACTURER_IDX].id = status;
  307. device_desc.iManufacturer = status;
  308. status = usb_string_id(cdev);
  309. if (status < 0)
  310. goto fail;
  311. strings_dev[STRING_PRODUCT_IDX].id = status;
  312. device_desc.iProduct = status;
  313. /* register our configuration(s); RNDIS first, if it's used */
  314. if (has_rndis()) {
  315. status = usb_add_config(cdev, &rndis_config_driver,
  316. rndis_do_config);
  317. if (status < 0)
  318. goto fail;
  319. }
  320. status = usb_add_config(cdev, &eth_config_driver, eth_do_config);
  321. if (status < 0)
  322. goto fail;
  323. dev_info(&gadget->dev, "%s, version: " DRIVER_VERSION "\n",
  324. DRIVER_DESC);
  325. return 0;
  326. fail:
  327. gether_cleanup();
  328. return status;
  329. }
  330. static int __exit eth_unbind(struct usb_composite_dev *cdev)
  331. {
  332. gether_cleanup();
  333. return 0;
  334. }
  335. static struct usb_composite_driver eth_driver = {
  336. .name = "g_ether",
  337. .dev = &device_desc,
  338. .strings = dev_strings,
  339. .unbind = __exit_p(eth_unbind),
  340. };
  341. MODULE_DESCRIPTION(PREFIX DRIVER_DESC);
  342. MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell, Benedikt Spanger");
  343. MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
  344. static int __init init(void)
  345. {
  346. return usb_composite_probe(&eth_driver, eth_bind);
  347. }
  348. module_init(init);
  349. static void __exit cleanup(void)
  350. {
  351. usb_composite_unregister(&eth_driver);
  352. }
  353. module_exit(cleanup);