linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/net/usb/rndis_host.c
Linus Torvalds a481991467 USB 3.5-rc1 pull request
Here is the big USB 3.5-rc1 pull request for the 3.5-rc1 merge window.
 
 It's touches a lot of different parts of the kernel, all USB drivers,
 due to some API cleanups (getting rid of the ancient err() macro) and
 some changes that are needed for USB 3.0 power management updates.
 
 There are also lots of new drivers, pimarily gadget, but others as well.
 We deleted a staging driver, which was nice, and finally dropped the
 obsolete usbfs code, which will make Al happy to never have to touch
 that again.
 
 There were some build errors in the tree that linux-next found a few
 days ago, but those were fixed by the most recent changes (all were due
 to us not building with CONFIG_PM disabled.)
 
 Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Merge tag 'usb-3.5-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb

Pull USB 3.5-rc1 changes from Greg Kroah-Hartman:
 "Here is the big USB 3.5-rc1 pull request for the 3.5-rc1 merge window.

  It's touches a lot of different parts of the kernel, all USB drivers,
  due to some API cleanups (getting rid of the ancient err() macro) and
  some changes that are needed for USB 3.0 power management updates.

  There are also lots of new drivers, pimarily gadget, but others as
  well.  We deleted a staging driver, which was nice, and finally
  dropped the obsolete usbfs code, which will make Al happy to never
  have to touch that again.

  There were some build errors in the tree that linux-next found a few
  days ago, but those were fixed by the most recent changes (all were
  due to us not building with CONFIG_PM disabled.)

  Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>"

* tag 'usb-3.5-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb: (477 commits)
  xhci: Fix DIV_ROUND_UP compile error.
  xhci: Fix compile with CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND=n
  USB: Fix core compile with CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND=n
  brcm80211: Fix compile error for .disable_hub_initiated_lpm.
  Revert "USB: EHCI: work around bug in the Philips ISP1562 controller"
  MAINTAINERS: Add myself as maintainer to the USB PHY Layer
  USB: EHCI: fix command register configuration lost problem
  USB: Remove races in devio.c
  USB: ehci-platform: remove update_device
  USB: Disable hub-initiated LPM for comms devices.
  xhci: Add Intel U1/U2 timeout policy.
  xhci: Add infrastructure for host-specific LPM policies.
  USB: Add macros for interrupt endpoint types.
  xhci: Reserve one command for USB3 LPM disable.
  xhci: Some Evaluate Context commands must succeed.
  USB: Disable USB 3.0 LPM in critical sections.
  USB: Add support to enable/disable USB3 link states.
  USB: Allow drivers to disable hub-initiated LPM.
  USB: Calculate USB 3.0 exit latencies for LPM.
  USB: Refactor code to set LPM support flag.
  ...

Conflicts:
	arch/arm/mach-exynos/mach-nuri.c
	arch/arm/mach-exynos/mach-universal_c210.c
	drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/usb.c
2012-05-22 15:50:46 -07:00

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/*
* Host Side support for RNDIS Networking Links
* Copyright (C) 2005 by David Brownell
*
* 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/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/ethtool.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/mii.h>
#include <linux/usb.h>
#include <linux/usb/cdc.h>
#include <linux/usb/usbnet.h>
#include <linux/usb/rndis_host.h>
/*
* RNDIS is NDIS remoted over USB. It's a MSFT variant of CDC ACM ... of
* course ACM was intended for modems, not Ethernet links! USB's standard
* for Ethernet links is "CDC Ethernet", which is significantly simpler.
*
* NOTE that Microsoft's "RNDIS 1.0" specification is incomplete. Issues
* include:
* - Power management in particular relies on information that's scattered
* through other documentation, and which is incomplete or incorrect even
* there.
* - There are various undocumented protocol requirements, such as the
* need to send unused garbage in control-OUT messages.
* - In some cases, MS-Windows will emit undocumented requests; this
* matters more to peripheral implementations than host ones.
*
* Moreover there's a no-open-specs variant of RNDIS called "ActiveSync".
*
* For these reasons and others, ** USE OF RNDIS IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED ** in
* favor of such non-proprietary alternatives as CDC Ethernet or the newer (and
* currently rare) "Ethernet Emulation Model" (EEM).
*/
/*
* RNDIS notifications from device: command completion; "reverse"
* keepalives; etc
*/
void rndis_status(struct usbnet *dev, struct urb *urb)
{
netdev_dbg(dev->net, "rndis status urb, len %d stat %d\n",
urb->actual_length, urb->status);
// FIXME for keepalives, respond immediately (asynchronously)
// if not an RNDIS status, do like cdc_status(dev,urb) does
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rndis_status);
/*
* RNDIS indicate messages.
*/
static void rndis_msg_indicate(struct usbnet *dev, struct rndis_indicate *msg,
int buflen)
{
struct cdc_state *info = (void *)&dev->data;
struct device *udev = &info->control->dev;
if (dev->driver_info->indication) {
dev->driver_info->indication(dev, msg, buflen);
} else {
u32 status = le32_to_cpu(msg->status);
switch (status) {
case RNDIS_STATUS_MEDIA_CONNECT:
dev_info(udev, "rndis media connect\n");
break;
case RNDIS_STATUS_MEDIA_DISCONNECT:
dev_info(udev, "rndis media disconnect\n");
break;
default:
dev_info(udev, "rndis indication: 0x%08x\n", status);
}
}
}
/*
* RPC done RNDIS-style. Caller guarantees:
* - message is properly byteswapped
* - there's no other request pending
* - buf can hold up to 1KB response (required by RNDIS spec)
* On return, the first few entries are already byteswapped.
*
* Call context is likely probe(), before interface name is known,
* which is why we won't try to use it in the diagnostics.
*/
int rndis_command(struct usbnet *dev, struct rndis_msg_hdr *buf, int buflen)
{
struct cdc_state *info = (void *) &dev->data;
struct usb_cdc_notification notification;
int master_ifnum;
int retval;
int partial;
unsigned count;
u32 xid = 0, msg_len, request_id, msg_type, rsp,
status;
/* REVISIT when this gets called from contexts other than probe() or
* disconnect(): either serialize, or dispatch responses on xid
*/
msg_type = le32_to_cpu(buf->msg_type);
/* Issue the request; xid is unique, don't bother byteswapping it */
if (likely(msg_type != RNDIS_MSG_HALT && msg_type != RNDIS_MSG_RESET)) {
xid = dev->xid++;
if (!xid)
xid = dev->xid++;
buf->request_id = (__force __le32) xid;
}
master_ifnum = info->control->cur_altsetting->desc.bInterfaceNumber;
retval = usb_control_msg(dev->udev,
usb_sndctrlpipe(dev->udev, 0),
USB_CDC_SEND_ENCAPSULATED_COMMAND,
USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE,
0, master_ifnum,
buf, le32_to_cpu(buf->msg_len),
RNDIS_CONTROL_TIMEOUT_MS);
if (unlikely(retval < 0 || xid == 0))
return retval;
/* Some devices don't respond on the control channel until
* polled on the status channel, so do that first. */
if (dev->driver_info->data & RNDIS_DRIVER_DATA_POLL_STATUS) {
retval = usb_interrupt_msg(
dev->udev,
usb_rcvintpipe(dev->udev,
dev->status->desc.bEndpointAddress),
&notification, sizeof(notification), &partial,
RNDIS_CONTROL_TIMEOUT_MS);
if (unlikely(retval < 0))
return retval;
}
/* Poll the control channel; the request probably completed immediately */
rsp = le32_to_cpu(buf->msg_type) | RNDIS_MSG_COMPLETION;
for (count = 0; count < 10; count++) {
memset(buf, 0, CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE);
retval = usb_control_msg(dev->udev,
usb_rcvctrlpipe(dev->udev, 0),
USB_CDC_GET_ENCAPSULATED_RESPONSE,
USB_DIR_IN | USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE,
0, master_ifnum,
buf, buflen,
RNDIS_CONTROL_TIMEOUT_MS);
if (likely(retval >= 8)) {
msg_type = le32_to_cpu(buf->msg_type);
msg_len = le32_to_cpu(buf->msg_len);
status = le32_to_cpu(buf->status);
request_id = (__force u32) buf->request_id;
if (likely(msg_type == rsp)) {
if (likely(request_id == xid)) {
if (unlikely(rsp == RNDIS_MSG_RESET_C))
return 0;
if (likely(RNDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS ==
status))
return 0;
dev_dbg(&info->control->dev,
"rndis reply status %08x\n",
status);
return -EL3RST;
}
dev_dbg(&info->control->dev,
"rndis reply id %d expected %d\n",
request_id, xid);
/* then likely retry */
} else switch (msg_type) {
case RNDIS_MSG_INDICATE: /* fault/event */
rndis_msg_indicate(dev, (void *)buf, buflen);
break;
case RNDIS_MSG_KEEPALIVE: { /* ping */
struct rndis_keepalive_c *msg = (void *)buf;
msg->msg_type = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_MSG_KEEPALIVE_C);
msg->msg_len = cpu_to_le32(sizeof *msg);
msg->status = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS);
retval = usb_control_msg(dev->udev,
usb_sndctrlpipe(dev->udev, 0),
USB_CDC_SEND_ENCAPSULATED_COMMAND,
USB_TYPE_CLASS | USB_RECIP_INTERFACE,
0, master_ifnum,
msg, sizeof *msg,
RNDIS_CONTROL_TIMEOUT_MS);
if (unlikely(retval < 0))
dev_dbg(&info->control->dev,
"rndis keepalive err %d\n",
retval);
}
break;
default:
dev_dbg(&info->control->dev,
"unexpected rndis msg %08x len %d\n",
le32_to_cpu(buf->msg_type), msg_len);
}
} else {
/* device probably issued a protocol stall; ignore */
dev_dbg(&info->control->dev,
"rndis response error, code %d\n", retval);
}
msleep(20);
}
dev_dbg(&info->control->dev, "rndis response timeout\n");
return -ETIMEDOUT;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rndis_command);
/*
* rndis_query:
*
* Performs a query for @oid along with 0 or more bytes of payload as
* specified by @in_len. If @reply_len is not set to -1 then the reply
* length is checked against this value, resulting in an error if it
* doesn't match.
*
* NOTE: Adding a payload exactly or greater than the size of the expected
* response payload is an evident requirement MSFT added for ActiveSync.
*
* The only exception is for OIDs that return a variably sized response,
* in which case no payload should be added. This undocumented (and
* nonsensical!) issue was found by sniffing protocol requests from the
* ActiveSync 4.1 Windows driver.
*/
static int rndis_query(struct usbnet *dev, struct usb_interface *intf,
void *buf, u32 oid, u32 in_len,
void **reply, int *reply_len)
{
int retval;
union {
void *buf;
struct rndis_msg_hdr *header;
struct rndis_query *get;
struct rndis_query_c *get_c;
} u;
u32 off, len;
u.buf = buf;
memset(u.get, 0, sizeof *u.get + in_len);
u.get->msg_type = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_MSG_QUERY);
u.get->msg_len = cpu_to_le32(sizeof *u.get + in_len);
u.get->oid = cpu_to_le32(oid);
u.get->len = cpu_to_le32(in_len);
u.get->offset = cpu_to_le32(20);
retval = rndis_command(dev, u.header, CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE);
if (unlikely(retval < 0)) {
dev_err(&intf->dev, "RNDIS_MSG_QUERY(0x%08x) failed, %d\n",
oid, retval);
return retval;
}
off = le32_to_cpu(u.get_c->offset);
len = le32_to_cpu(u.get_c->len);
if (unlikely((8 + off + len) > CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE))
goto response_error;
if (*reply_len != -1 && len != *reply_len)
goto response_error;
*reply = (unsigned char *) &u.get_c->request_id + off;
*reply_len = len;
return retval;
response_error:
dev_err(&intf->dev, "RNDIS_MSG_QUERY(0x%08x) "
"invalid response - off %d len %d\n",
oid, off, len);
return -EDOM;
}
/* same as usbnet_netdev_ops but MTU change not allowed */
static const struct net_device_ops rndis_netdev_ops = {
.ndo_open = usbnet_open,
.ndo_stop = usbnet_stop,
.ndo_start_xmit = usbnet_start_xmit,
.ndo_tx_timeout = usbnet_tx_timeout,
.ndo_set_mac_address = eth_mac_addr,
.ndo_validate_addr = eth_validate_addr,
};
int
generic_rndis_bind(struct usbnet *dev, struct usb_interface *intf, int flags)
{
int retval;
struct net_device *net = dev->net;
struct cdc_state *info = (void *) &dev->data;
union {
void *buf;
struct rndis_msg_hdr *header;
struct rndis_init *init;
struct rndis_init_c *init_c;
struct rndis_query *get;
struct rndis_query_c *get_c;
struct rndis_set *set;
struct rndis_set_c *set_c;
struct rndis_halt *halt;
} u;
u32 tmp;
__le32 phym_unspec, *phym;
int reply_len;
unsigned char *bp;
/* we can't rely on i/o from stack working, or stack allocation */
u.buf = kmalloc(CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!u.buf)
return -ENOMEM;
retval = usbnet_generic_cdc_bind(dev, intf);
if (retval < 0)
goto fail;
u.init->msg_type = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_MSG_INIT);
u.init->msg_len = cpu_to_le32(sizeof *u.init);
u.init->major_version = cpu_to_le32(1);
u.init->minor_version = cpu_to_le32(0);
/* max transfer (in spec) is 0x4000 at full speed, but for
* TX we'll stick to one Ethernet packet plus RNDIS framing.
* For RX we handle drivers that zero-pad to end-of-packet.
* Don't let userspace change these settings.
*
* NOTE: there still seems to be wierdness here, as if we need
* to do some more things to make sure WinCE targets accept this.
* They default to jumbograms of 8KB or 16KB, which is absurd
* for such low data rates and which is also more than Linux
* can usually expect to allocate for SKB data...
*/
net->hard_header_len += sizeof (struct rndis_data_hdr);
dev->hard_mtu = net->mtu + net->hard_header_len;
dev->maxpacket = usb_maxpacket(dev->udev, dev->out, 1);
if (dev->maxpacket == 0) {
netif_dbg(dev, probe, dev->net,
"dev->maxpacket can't be 0\n");
retval = -EINVAL;
goto fail_and_release;
}
dev->rx_urb_size = dev->hard_mtu + (dev->maxpacket + 1);
dev->rx_urb_size &= ~(dev->maxpacket - 1);
u.init->max_transfer_size = cpu_to_le32(dev->rx_urb_size);
net->netdev_ops = &rndis_netdev_ops;
retval = rndis_command(dev, u.header, CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE);
if (unlikely(retval < 0)) {
/* it might not even be an RNDIS device!! */
dev_err(&intf->dev, "RNDIS init failed, %d\n", retval);
goto fail_and_release;
}
tmp = le32_to_cpu(u.init_c->max_transfer_size);
if (tmp < dev->hard_mtu) {
if (tmp <= net->hard_header_len) {
dev_err(&intf->dev,
"dev can't take %u byte packets (max %u)\n",
dev->hard_mtu, tmp);
retval = -EINVAL;
goto halt_fail_and_release;
}
dev_warn(&intf->dev,
"dev can't take %u byte packets (max %u), "
"adjusting MTU to %u\n",
dev->hard_mtu, tmp, tmp - net->hard_header_len);
dev->hard_mtu = tmp;
net->mtu = dev->hard_mtu - net->hard_header_len;
}
/* REVISIT: peripheral "alignment" request is ignored ... */
dev_dbg(&intf->dev,
"hard mtu %u (%u from dev), rx buflen %Zu, align %d\n",
dev->hard_mtu, tmp, dev->rx_urb_size,
1 << le32_to_cpu(u.init_c->packet_alignment));
/* module has some device initialization code needs to be done right
* after RNDIS_INIT */
if (dev->driver_info->early_init &&
dev->driver_info->early_init(dev) != 0)
goto halt_fail_and_release;
/* Check physical medium */
phym = NULL;
reply_len = sizeof *phym;
retval = rndis_query(dev, intf, u.buf,
RNDIS_OID_GEN_PHYSICAL_MEDIUM,
0, (void **) &phym, &reply_len);
if (retval != 0 || !phym) {
/* OID is optional so don't fail here. */
phym_unspec = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_PHYSICAL_MEDIUM_UNSPECIFIED);
phym = &phym_unspec;
}
if ((flags & FLAG_RNDIS_PHYM_WIRELESS) &&
le32_to_cpup(phym) != RNDIS_PHYSICAL_MEDIUM_WIRELESS_LAN) {
netif_dbg(dev, probe, dev->net,
"driver requires wireless physical medium, but device is not\n");
retval = -ENODEV;
goto halt_fail_and_release;
}
if ((flags & FLAG_RNDIS_PHYM_NOT_WIRELESS) &&
le32_to_cpup(phym) == RNDIS_PHYSICAL_MEDIUM_WIRELESS_LAN) {
netif_dbg(dev, probe, dev->net,
"driver requires non-wireless physical medium, but device is wireless.\n");
retval = -ENODEV;
goto halt_fail_and_release;
}
/* Get designated host ethernet address */
reply_len = ETH_ALEN;
retval = rndis_query(dev, intf, u.buf,
RNDIS_OID_802_3_PERMANENT_ADDRESS,
48, (void **) &bp, &reply_len);
if (unlikely(retval< 0)) {
dev_err(&intf->dev, "rndis get ethaddr, %d\n", retval);
goto halt_fail_and_release;
}
memcpy(net->dev_addr, bp, ETH_ALEN);
memcpy(net->perm_addr, bp, ETH_ALEN);
/* set a nonzero filter to enable data transfers */
memset(u.set, 0, sizeof *u.set);
u.set->msg_type = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_MSG_SET);
u.set->msg_len = cpu_to_le32(4 + sizeof *u.set);
u.set->oid = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_OID_GEN_CURRENT_PACKET_FILTER);
u.set->len = cpu_to_le32(4);
u.set->offset = cpu_to_le32((sizeof *u.set) - 8);
*(__le32 *)(u.buf + sizeof *u.set) = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_DEFAULT_FILTER);
retval = rndis_command(dev, u.header, CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE);
if (unlikely(retval < 0)) {
dev_err(&intf->dev, "rndis set packet filter, %d\n", retval);
goto halt_fail_and_release;
}
retval = 0;
kfree(u.buf);
return retval;
halt_fail_and_release:
memset(u.halt, 0, sizeof *u.halt);
u.halt->msg_type = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_MSG_HALT);
u.halt->msg_len = cpu_to_le32(sizeof *u.halt);
(void) rndis_command(dev, (void *)u.halt, CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE);
fail_and_release:
usb_set_intfdata(info->data, NULL);
usb_driver_release_interface(driver_of(intf), info->data);
info->data = NULL;
fail:
kfree(u.buf);
return retval;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(generic_rndis_bind);
static int rndis_bind(struct usbnet *dev, struct usb_interface *intf)
{
return generic_rndis_bind(dev, intf, FLAG_RNDIS_PHYM_NOT_WIRELESS);
}
void rndis_unbind(struct usbnet *dev, struct usb_interface *intf)
{
struct rndis_halt *halt;
/* try to clear any rndis state/activity (no i/o from stack!) */
halt = kzalloc(CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
if (halt) {
halt->msg_type = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_MSG_HALT);
halt->msg_len = cpu_to_le32(sizeof *halt);
(void) rndis_command(dev, (void *)halt, CONTROL_BUFFER_SIZE);
kfree(halt);
}
usbnet_cdc_unbind(dev, intf);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rndis_unbind);
/*
* DATA -- host must not write zlps
*/
int rndis_rx_fixup(struct usbnet *dev, struct sk_buff *skb)
{
/* peripheral may have batched packets to us... */
while (likely(skb->len)) {
struct rndis_data_hdr *hdr = (void *)skb->data;
struct sk_buff *skb2;
u32 msg_type, msg_len, data_offset, data_len;
msg_type = le32_to_cpu(hdr->msg_type);
msg_len = le32_to_cpu(hdr->msg_len);
data_offset = le32_to_cpu(hdr->data_offset);
data_len = le32_to_cpu(hdr->data_len);
/* don't choke if we see oob, per-packet data, etc */
if (unlikely(msg_type != RNDIS_MSG_PACKET || skb->len < msg_len
|| (data_offset + data_len + 8) > msg_len)) {
dev->net->stats.rx_frame_errors++;
netdev_dbg(dev->net, "bad rndis message %d/%d/%d/%d, len %d\n",
le32_to_cpu(hdr->msg_type),
msg_len, data_offset, data_len, skb->len);
return 0;
}
skb_pull(skb, 8 + data_offset);
/* at most one packet left? */
if (likely((data_len - skb->len) <= sizeof *hdr)) {
skb_trim(skb, data_len);
break;
}
/* try to return all the packets in the batch */
skb2 = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (unlikely(!skb2))
break;
skb_pull(skb, msg_len - sizeof *hdr);
skb_trim(skb2, data_len);
usbnet_skb_return(dev, skb2);
}
/* caller will usbnet_skb_return the remaining packet */
return 1;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rndis_rx_fixup);
struct sk_buff *
rndis_tx_fixup(struct usbnet *dev, struct sk_buff *skb, gfp_t flags)
{
struct rndis_data_hdr *hdr;
struct sk_buff *skb2;
unsigned len = skb->len;
if (likely(!skb_cloned(skb))) {
int room = skb_headroom(skb);
/* enough head room as-is? */
if (unlikely((sizeof *hdr) <= room))
goto fill;
/* enough room, but needs to be readjusted? */
room += skb_tailroom(skb);
if (likely((sizeof *hdr) <= room)) {
skb->data = memmove(skb->head + sizeof *hdr,
skb->data, len);
skb_set_tail_pointer(skb, len);
goto fill;
}
}
/* create a new skb, with the correct size (and tailpad) */
skb2 = skb_copy_expand(skb, sizeof *hdr, 1, flags);
dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
if (unlikely(!skb2))
return skb2;
skb = skb2;
/* fill out the RNDIS header. we won't bother trying to batch
* packets; Linux minimizes wasted bandwidth through tx queues.
*/
fill:
hdr = (void *) __skb_push(skb, sizeof *hdr);
memset(hdr, 0, sizeof *hdr);
hdr->msg_type = cpu_to_le32(RNDIS_MSG_PACKET);
hdr->msg_len = cpu_to_le32(skb->len);
hdr->data_offset = cpu_to_le32(sizeof(*hdr) - 8);
hdr->data_len = cpu_to_le32(len);
/* FIXME make the last packet always be short ... */
return skb;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(rndis_tx_fixup);
static const struct driver_info rndis_info = {
.description = "RNDIS device",
.flags = FLAG_ETHER | FLAG_POINTTOPOINT | FLAG_FRAMING_RN | FLAG_NO_SETINT,
.bind = rndis_bind,
.unbind = rndis_unbind,
.status = rndis_status,
.rx_fixup = rndis_rx_fixup,
.tx_fixup = rndis_tx_fixup,
};
static const struct driver_info rndis_poll_status_info = {
.description = "RNDIS device (poll status before control)",
.flags = FLAG_ETHER | FLAG_POINTTOPOINT | FLAG_FRAMING_RN | FLAG_NO_SETINT,
.data = RNDIS_DRIVER_DATA_POLL_STATUS,
.bind = rndis_bind,
.unbind = rndis_unbind,
.status = rndis_status,
.rx_fixup = rndis_rx_fixup,
.tx_fixup = rndis_tx_fixup,
};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static const struct usb_device_id products [] = {
{
/* 2Wire HomePortal 1000SW */
USB_DEVICE_AND_INTERFACE_INFO(0x1630, 0x0042,
USB_CLASS_COMM, 2 /* ACM */, 0x0ff),
.driver_info = (unsigned long) &rndis_poll_status_info,
}, {
/* RNDIS is MSFT's un-official variant of CDC ACM */
USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_COMM, 2 /* ACM */, 0x0ff),
.driver_info = (unsigned long) &rndis_info,
}, {
/* "ActiveSync" is an undocumented variant of RNDIS, used in WM5 */
USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_MISC, 1, 1),
.driver_info = (unsigned long) &rndis_poll_status_info,
}, {
/* RNDIS for tethering */
USB_INTERFACE_INFO(USB_CLASS_WIRELESS_CONTROLLER, 1, 3),
.driver_info = (unsigned long) &rndis_info,
},
{ }, // END
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(usb, products);
static struct usb_driver rndis_driver = {
.name = "rndis_host",
.id_table = products,
.probe = usbnet_probe,
.disconnect = usbnet_disconnect,
.suspend = usbnet_suspend,
.resume = usbnet_resume,
.disable_hub_initiated_lpm = 1,
};
module_usb_driver(rndis_driver);
MODULE_AUTHOR("David Brownell");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("USB Host side RNDIS driver");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");